Perfidious

Perfidious

Author: P. T. McKenzie

Publisher:

Published: 2021-06-30

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9781736618417

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Humans are dying in Perfidious. Elisia Meyer knows why, but the truth could kill her. Though she seems like a normal teenager, Elisia's life and very survival depends upon a lie. But when her father challenges her to embrace that lie and turn her back on her birthright, Elisia must choose between loyalty to herself or to her family. Who can she trust? When handsome and popular Greyson begins to pay attention to her, she finds that she has more in common with him than she ever realized. With the help of her best friend Kalvin and Greyson's brother Noah, will they be able to restore peace in Perfidious? Or will Elisia find herself torn between the slowly kindled flame of her best friend Kalvin and the exciting new charms of Greyson?


Perfidious Albion

Perfidious Albion

Author: Sam Byers

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780571336302

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A searing, satirical portrait of a divided England in a connected age - a 1984 for our times.


Perfidious

Perfidious

Author: Jodi Homaune

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-08-16

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 9781533575098

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When all seems lost, how do you hold on to hope? For Jodi Homaune, giving up isn't an option when her daughter is abducted by the very man they'd loved and trusted-Mari's father, Kevin. Despite the overwhelming darkness that constantly threatens to drag the mother and daughter down into despair, hope remains in their hearts. Sporadic phone conversations directed by Kevin are the only shreds of interaction between Jodi and Mari as they yearn for the comfort of each other's presence. Clinging to the faith that God would give her the strength, help, and direction to find her missing Mari, Jodi travels to Turkey to somehow save her little girl from the crossfires of greed, betrayal, and danger. Kevin doesn't realize that Jodi's purpose in traveling will entail more than a transfer of funds to his account as payment for a short visit with Mari. Working directly with the FBI, the mission is all up to Jodi to carry out, and one false move could determine the outcome of their safety and future together. This true story of a mother's strength and perseverance captures the urgency of parental love when a child is in the throes of danger.


Perfidious Albion

Perfidious Albion

Author: William McGurn

Publisher: University Press of America

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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When Britain agreed to hand over Hong Kong to the People's Republic of China come 1997, officials explained that the colony had nothing to worry about: China was reforming and would allow Hong Kong to continue its dynamic capitalist ways; besides, Britain was going to leave its prize possession with a representative government up and working well beforehand. But the brain drain that started shortly thereafter--only compounded by the brutal crackdown in Tiananmen Square--makes it clear that Hong Kong people trust in neither Chinese nor British promises.


A Perfidious Distortion of History

A Perfidious Distortion of History

Author: Jürgen Tampke

Publisher:

Published: 2018-03-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781911617280

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An Irish Independentbook of the year. Did the Versailles Peace Treaty cause World War II? The Versailles Peace Treaty -- the pact that ended World War I between the German empire and the Allies -- has long been regarded as one of the key causes of World War II. Its requirements for massive reparation payments, it is argued, crippled Germany's economy, de-stabilised the country's political life, and paved the way for Hitler. Here, Jürgen Tampke disputes this commonplace view, suggesting that Germany got away with its responsibility for World War I, that the treaty was nowhere near as punitive as people think, and that the German hyper-inflation of the 1920s was a deliberate policy to minimise the cost of paying reparations. This is a controversial and important work of revisionist history, which challenges one of the greatest misconceptions of our times.


Perfidious Proverbs and Other Poems

Perfidious Proverbs and Other Poems

Author: Philip Appleman

Publisher: Prometheus Books

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781616143855

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This collection of satirical poems homes in on the inconsistencies and downright perversities of what passes in our culture as "Holy Writ." Turning to satire, with its long and distinguished record of exposing folly and bringing enlightenment through humor, the author leaves no doubt that primitive religion posing as eternal truth is just the sort of folly that satire is meant to correct. He lets his poetic imagination roam widely, as he takes on the roles of Eve, Noah, Sarah, Jonah, David, Mary, Jesus, Judas, and even the biblical Jehovah Himself, ("I never apologize, never explain."). We also hear from priests, televangelists, and faith healers, as well as some sensible contemporaries, commenting on what it means to live a life of reason. At the conclusion to the introduction, the author says: "Intelligent and well-meaning people have argued for centuries against the fatal attraction of foolishness, but their efforts have been largely unproductive, partly because many people seem impervious to rational discussion. So perhaps satire is our most effective way of lighting candles in the darkness and communicating effectively to those who are immune to reason. That is, at any rate, the hope, and the rationale, of this book." In this age of suicide bombers and resurgent fundamentalism, we need these lighted candles like never before.


The Restless Clock

The Restless Clock

Author: Jessica Riskin

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2016-03-10

Total Pages: 571

ISBN-13: 022630292X

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A core principle of modern science holds that a scientific explanation must not attribute will or agency to natural phenomena. "The Restless Clock" examines the origins and history of this, in particular as it applies to the science of living things. This is also the story of a tradition of radicals--dissenters who embraced the opposite view, that agency is an essential and ineradicable part of nature. Beginning with the church and courtly automata of early modern Europe, Jessica Riskin guides us through our thinking about the extent to which animals might be understood as mere machines. We encounter fantastic robots and cyborgs as well as a cast of scientific and philosophical luminaries, including Descartes and Leibnitz, Lamarck and Darwin, whose ideas gain new relevance in Riskin's hands. The book ends with a riveting discussion of how the dialectic continues in genetics, epigenetics, and evolutionary biology, where work continues to naturalize different forms of agency. "The Restless Clock "reveals the deeply buried roots of current debates in artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and evolutionary biology.


An Inconvenient Death

An Inconvenient Death

Author: Miles Goslett

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2018-04-05

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1788543084

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A DAILY TELEGRAPH BOOK OF THE YEAR. 'A compelling, authoritative insight into possibly the most controversial death in Britain this century' The Observer. 'Goslett's like Poirot; he asks questions... Spooky and scary' Evening Standard. 'Masterful... This book made me proud of my trade as a journalist' Daily Mail. 'This searing excavation of the mysterious death of Dr David Kelly is investigative journalism at its best. It is brave, relentless, dazzlingly revealing' Peter Oborne. In March 2003 British forces invaded Iraq after Tony Blair said the country could deploy weapons of mass destruction at 45 minutes' notice. A few months later, government scientist Dr David Kelly was unmasked by Blair's officials as the assumed source of a BBC news report challenging this claim. Within days, Dr Kelly was found dead in a wood near his home. Blair immediately convened the controversial Hutton Inquiry, which concluded Dr Kelly committed suicide. Yet key questions remain: could Dr Kelly really have taken his life in the manner declared? And why did Blair's government derail the coroner's inquest into Dr Kelly's death? In this meticulous account, award-winning journalist Miles Goslett shows why we should be sceptical of the official story of what happened in that desperate summer of 2003.