Krong!

Krong!

Author: Garry Parsons

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 9781589250611

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When a spaceship lands in his yard, Jake and his dog try to communicate with the alien and alien dog that emerge using different languages.


Tibetan Medicinal Plants

Tibetan Medicinal Plants

Author: Christa Kletter

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 1402

ISBN-13: 9780849300318

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Increasingly, modern medicine relies on so called traditional or ancient medical knowledge. Holistic practices such as adhering to proper diet, observing rules for appropriate behavior, and administering medical preparations are coupled with the latest technology and methods to treat the whole patient. In light of this trend, there is much to be gained from understanding of one of the oldest medical systems still in existence. Tibetan Medicinal Plants provides you a detailed analysis of how Tibetan plants are used in this centuries old system. The book opens with a summary of Tibetan medicine and covers the various habitats in which the plants are found. The main part of this volume encompasses 60 monographs listed by the Tibetan plant name. Each monograph consists of several chapters addressing different topics related either to the Tibetan or the Western approach. Most of the monographs contain a description of the macroscopic and microscopic characteristics of the used plant parts, and anatomical features of 76 plants are provided. Each monograph presents an overview of the known chemical constituents and pharmacological properties of each plant and describes their use in Tibetan medicine. In contrast to other publications on Tibetan medicine, where translations of the Tibetan terms are given in other languages, this book treats the Tibetan word as a technical term, keeps the Tibetan term and explains its meaning, lessening confusion by reducing the number of translations. Traditional Tibetan medicine has been in existence for centuries. Curative practices existed in the prebuddistic era, and the art of healing developed more than 2500 years ago. Tibetan Medicinal Plants provides a comprehensive overview of all plant types, thus making it easier to grasp the Tibetan concept. It gives you a comprehensive look at this centuries old science.


The Grizzly 3

The Grizzly 3

Author: Jarrett Goodman

Publisher: Jarrett Goodman

Published: 2023-10-14

Total Pages: 109

ISBN-13:

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The third entry into the action packed Grizzly Series is finally here! Don't miss out on a brand new adventure filled with new and familiar faces, new and riveting thrills, and epic new battles as Kyle further continues his endeavors as Anchorage's vicious superhero! It has been nine months since Kyle’s successful rescue of his new friend/ally Dr. Sian McGregory, as well as his confrontation with the Alaskan Anarchy Group’s infamous leader, Daniel Maller. Since then, the AAG itself has been at war with the Grizzly. And after nine months of numerous failed attempts at killing the mighty hero, Daniel decides to send out his deadliest assassins yet to finish the job. With the assailants themselves being the Anarchic Assassins. A group of animal turned killers with fierce instincts and abilities. So now, in this third installment of the Grizzly Series, Kyle has to duke it out against his deadliest foes yet. But what he doesn’t know, is that he is about to have a little help from a group of unlikely new allies in this brand new battle of good versus evil.


Vietnam's High Ground

Vietnam's High Ground

Author: J. P. Harris

Publisher: University Press of Kansas

Published: 2016-09-12

Total Pages: 552

ISBN-13: 0700622837

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During its struggle for survival from 1954 to 1975, the region known as the Central Highlands was the strategically vital high ground for the South Vietnamese state. Successive South Vietnamese governments, their American allies, and their Communist enemies all realized early on the fundamental importance of this region. Paul Harris's new book, based on research in American archives and the use of Vietnamese Communist literature on a very large scale, examines the struggle for this region from the mid-1950s, tracing its evolution from subversion through insurgency and counterinsurgency to the bigger battles of 1965. The rugged mountains, high plateaus, and dense jungles of the Central Highlands seemed as forbidding to most Vietnamese as it did to most Americans. During 1954 to 1965, the great majority of its inhabitants were not ethnic Vietnamese. Ngo Dinh Diem’s regime initially supported an American counterinsurgency alliance with the Highlanders only to turn dramatically against it. As the war progressed, however, the Central Highlands became increasingly important. It was the area through which most branches of the Ho Chi Minh Trail passed. With its rugged, jungle-clad terrain, it also seemed to the North Vietnamese the best place to destroy the elite of South Vietnam's armed forces and to fight initial battles with the Americans. For many North Vietnamese, however, the Central Highlands became a living hell of starvation and disease. Even before the arrival of the American 1st Cavalry Division, the Communists were generally unable to win the decisive victories they sought in this region. Harris's study culminates with an account of the campaign in Pleiku province in October to November—a campaign that led to dramatic clashes between the Americans and the North Vietnamese in the Ia Drang valley. Harris's analysis overturns many of the accepted accounts about NVA, US, and ARVN performances.