Battling Blazes

Battling Blazes

Author: Lisa Thompson

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 0756536170

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Find out what skills are needed, what's in a day's work, and where firefighting can take you. You'll also learn fire facts and fire safety tips. Whether working in the city or the remote countryside, as a fire investigator, or even fighting fires from the air, firefighting is a hot career!--From publisher description.


Battle Stations

Battle Stations

Author: Stephen L. Moore

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2021-11-02

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 0593186680

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The true story of the valiant men who gave their all to save the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown—and changed the course of the Pacific War. On June 4, 1942—six months after the attack on Pearl Harbor—Yorktown’s crew began the carrier’s final battle against Japan’s infamous aircrafts. Hotshot fighter pilot Lieutenant Scott McCuskey attacked from the air in his Wildcat, becoming the Navy’s second-ever “ace in a day.” Carpenter Boyd McKenzie worked tirelessly to repair Yorktown before a fresh air strike. Critically injured gun crew member George Weise fought for his life as the ship threatened to capsize. Meanwhile, Pharmacist’s Mate Second Class Warren Heller raced to save the lives of bloodied gunners and sailors by evacuating them before time ran out. The stories of these heroes and many other brave servicemen bring the gripping narrative of Yorktown’s final thirty days to life, as she fights in the near back-to-back Battles of Coral Sea and Midway. Through unpublished memoirs and interviews with Yorktown’s last surviving veterans, acclaimed author Stephen L. Moore offers up a new and compelling amount of a pivotal month in World War II, while honoring the courage of those who served.


A New Blockey World

A New Blockey World

Author: Manish Arun Kumar

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2023-07-10

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13: 1039179029

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Two young llamas, Goochie and Epic, are minding their own business, stocking up on snacks for a weekend of gaming, when a strange, rainbow-coloured sheep summons them into a dark, crusty alleyway. The sheep offers them a magical teleportation potion. There’s only one catch: payment for the potion is . . . THEIR SOULS. Goochie and Epic are eager to accept. What could go wrong?! Before they, or the narrator, or you, or anyone else even knows what’s going on, the llamas find themselves magically teleported into the video game world of Mindcraft, where they must find shelter, fight terrifying mobs, mine precious ores, and try to figure out how to get back to the real world. Will they survive the other dimensions and make it home? Will you get bored of this table-turning riptide adventure? Read Da Llamas' in Mindcraft, an absolute dumpster fire of a book, to find out!


Texas Rangers

Texas Rangers

Author: Bob Alexander

Publisher: University of North Texas Press

Published: 2017-07-15

Total Pages: 673

ISBN-13: 157441691X

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Authors Bob Alexander and Donaly E. Brice grappled with several issues when deciding how to relate a general history of the Texas Rangers. Should emphasis be placed on their frontier defense against Indians, or focus more on their role as guardians of the peace and statewide law enforcers? What about the tumultuous Mexican Revolution period, 1910-1920? And how to deal with myths and legends such as One Riot, One Ranger? Texas Rangers: Lives, Legend, and Legacy is the authors’ answer to these questions, a one-volume history of the Texas Rangers. The authors begin with the earliest Rangers in the pre-Republic years in 1823 and take the story up through the Republic, Mexican War, and Civil War. Then, with the advent of the Frontier Battalion, the authors focus in detail on each company A through F, relating what was happening within each company concurrently. Thereafter, Alexander and Brice tell the famous episodes of the Rangers that forged their legend, and bring the story up through the twentieth century to the present day in the final chapters.


Between Heaven and Hell

Between Heaven and Hell

Author: William M. Holden

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1412011183

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This action/adventure novel might be called a "reverse-Columbus" story, in that Caribbean cannibals discover Europe in 1500 and there's hell to pay for 500 years. Now comes the revolution.


The Accidental Ecosystem

The Accidental Ecosystem

Author: Peter S. Alagona

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2024-01-02

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 0520397886

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"The Accidental Ecosystem tells the story of how cities across the United States went from having little wildlife to filling, dramatically and unexpectedly, with wild creatures. Today, many of these cities have more large and charismatic wild animals living in them than at any time in at least the past 150 years. Why have so many cities--the most artificial and human-dominated of all Earth's ecosystems--grown rich with wildlife, even as wildlife has declined in most of the rest of the world? And what does this paradox mean for people, wildlife, and nature on our increasingly urban planet? The Accidental Ecosystem is the first book to explain this phenomenon from a deep historical perspective, and its focus includes a broad range of species and cities. Digging into the natural history of cities and unpacking our conception of what it means to be wild, this book provides fascinating context for why animals are thriving more in cities than outside of them. Author Peter Alagona argues that the proliferation of animals in cities is largely the unintended result of human decisions that were made for reasons having little to do with the wild creatures themselves. Considering what it means to live in diverse, multispecies communities and exploring how human and non-human members of communities might thrive together, Alagona goes beyond the tension between those who embrace the surge in urban wildlife and those who think of animals as invasive or as public safety hazards. The Accidental Ecosystem calls on readers to reimagine interspecies coexistence in shared habitats as well as policies that are based on just, humane, and sustainable approaches"--Provided by publisher.


Chemtrails, HAARP, and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth

Chemtrails, HAARP, and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth

Author: Elana Freeland

Publisher: Feral House

Published: 2014-05-26

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1936239949

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We are entering a Space Age, but not the kind President Kennedy originally envisioned. This Space Age is replacing resource wars and redefines planet earth as a "battlespace" in accordance with the military doctrine of "Full-Spectrum Dominance." This book examines how chemtrails and ionispheric heaters like the High-frequency Active Auroral Research Project (HAARP) in Alaska services a full-spectrum dominance. This "Revolution in Military Affairs" needs an atmospheric medium to assure wireless access to the bodies and brains of anyone on Earth—from heat-seeking missiles to a form of mind control. How sinister are these technologies? Are we being prepared for a "global village" lockdown? The recent release of NSA records have reminded Americans that "eyes in the sky" are tracking us as supercomputers record the phone calls, e-mails, internet posts, and even the brain frequencies of millions. Elana M. Freeland's startling book sifts through the confusion surrounding chemtrails-versus-contrails and how extreme weather is being "geo-engineered" to enrich disaster capitalists and intimidate nations. A deconstruction of Bernard J. Eastlund's HAARP patent points to other covert agendas, such as a global Smart Grid infrastructure that enables access to every body and brain on Earth, a "Transhumanist" future that erases lines between human and machine, and Nanobiological hybrids armed with microprocessers that infest and harm human bodies.


September 11, 2001

September 11, 2001

Author: Wilborn R. Hampton

Publisher: Candlewick Press

Published: 2011-08-09

Total Pages: 145

ISBN-13: 0763656372

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The award-winning Wilborn Hampton recounts one horrifying day in history through the eyes of several who experienced it firsthand. (Age 10 and up). Ten years after the tragic event that changed the course of America's history, the interviews and accounts of survivors, heroes, and terrorists are no less poignant. Seasoned reporter and award-winning author Wilborn Hampton creates an intimate portrait of life and loss, and offers a deeper understanding of that tragic day. Back matter includes a bibliography and a filmography.