The Untitled Story of the Naiad’S Wolf

The Untitled Story of the Naiad’S Wolf

Author: MLE Balzic

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-10-31

Total Pages: 79

ISBN-13: 1465362215

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Kei is a bored teenage boy who never does anything exciting. He could be having a great life of adventure, but instead is stuck in melancholy. All that changes when he meets Keza and Tsuki, a brother and sister who are definitely not normal. Keza even seems to be able to read minds while Tsuki is shy and introverted. Kei decides to join their little group of friends and finally gets all the excitement he could ever want. He searches to uncover the secrets of his new friends, finding way more than he bargained for.


The Untitled Story of the Naiad's Wolf

The Untitled Story of the Naiad's Wolf

Author: Mle Balzic

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2011-10

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9781465362209

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Kei is a bored teenage boy who never does anything exciting. He could be having a great life of adventure, but instead is stuck in melancholy. All that changes when he meets Keza and Tsuki, a brother and sister who are definitely not normal. Keza even seems to be able to read minds while Tsuki is shy and introverted. Kei decides to join their little group of friends and finally gets all the excitement he could ever want. He searches to uncover the secrets of his new friends, finding way more than he bargained for.


The Myth of the Eternal Return

The Myth of the Eternal Return

Author: Mircea Eliade

Publisher: Bollingen

Published: 1965

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13: 9780691097985

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A study of archaic man's conception of his place in the cosmos, denial of history, and desire through myths to return to his society's beginnings


Dwellers in the Mirage

Dwellers in the Mirage

Author: Abraham Merritt

Publisher: eStar Books

Published: 2014-11-10

Total Pages: 185

ISBN-13: 1612108547

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American Leif Langdon who discovers an amazing warm valley in Alaska! Two races inhabit the valley, the Little People and a branch of an ancient Mongolian race and they worship the Kraken named Khalk'ru which they summon from another dimension to offer human sacrifice. The inhabitants believe Langdon to be the reincarnation of their long dead hero, Dwayanu...


The Offense of Love

The Offense of Love

Author: Ovid

Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 0299302040

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This work brings together a selection of the author's articles, written over a period of 20 years, observing the place of alcohol in American culture. The text also contains several ethnographic studies of bars in San Diego and a study of court-mandated programmes for drink drivers.


Radioecological Techniques

Radioecological Techniques

Author: Vincent Schultz

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1468440349

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During the twenty years the authors have been associated with the field of radiation ecology, there has been a diversified and increasing use of radionuclides in applied and basic biological research. Prior to the advent of the atomic age in the 1940s the use of radionuclides as tracers was initiated, and following that period one observed a dramatically increased use in many disciplines. Concurrent with this increase there appeared many books and articles on radionuclide tech niques useful to biologists in general. Although only a few ecological applications were evident in these early years, ecologists were quick to see the opportunities available in their field. In the United States, major centers for such activities included Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the U. S. Atomic Energy Com mission's Savannah River Plant. At Oak Ridge National Laboratory Dr. Stanley I. Auerbach, director of ecological activities, encouraged with remarkable suc cess the use of tracers by his associates. Dr. Eugene P. Odum had the foresight to see that radionuclide tracers provided the means to solve many problems of interest to ecologists. Consequently, his research included some unique radio tracer applications at the Savannah River Plant. In addition he encouraged others involved in ecological activities at the Savannah River Plant to do likewise. Ecologists such as Dr. Robert C. Pendleton at the U. S. Atomic Energy Com mission's Hanford Works applied radionuclides in their research. To these early investigators and to those who followed we owe the oppportunity to write this book.


Religions of Rome: Volume 2, A Sourcebook

Religions of Rome: Volume 2, A Sourcebook

Author: Mary Beard

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1998-06-28

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 1316139190

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Volume two reveals the extraordinary diversity of ancient Roman religion. A comprehensive sourcebook, it presents a wide range of documents illustrating religious life in the Roman world - from the foundations of the city in the eighth century BC to the Christian capital more than a thousand years later. Each document is given a full introduction, explanatory notes and bibliography, and acts as a starting point for further discussion. Through paintings, sculptures, coins and inscriptions, as well as literary texts in translation, the book explores the major themes and problems of Roman religion, such as sacrifice, the religious calendar, divination, ritual, and priesthood. Starting from the archaeological traces of the earliest cults of the city, it finishes with a series of texts in which Roman authors themselves reflect on the nature of their own religion, its history, even its funny side. Judaism and Christianity are given full coverage, as important elements in the religious world of the Roman empire.


Political Competition, Innovation and Growth

Political Competition, Innovation and Growth

Author: Peter Bernholz

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-01-21

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783642643538

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This volume confronts an important historical hypothesis with empirical evidence from selected periods of history. The hypothesis in question states that competition among political and legal organisations in developing rules has been a crucial condition for liberty, innovation and growth in the history of mankind. It is due to Immanuel Kant, Edward Gibbon and Max Weber and has been revived and further developed by Nobel-Laureate Douglass C. North who contributes the first chapter. The volume brings together political economists, historians and legal scholars to discuss the role of political competition in the rise and decline of nations - both in theory and in a large number of case studies.