The Dark Blue Line

The Dark Blue Line

Author: Jennifer Speller

Publisher: Page Publishing Inc

Published: 2022-05-04

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1642983004

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Bradley Hurstaff is a decent man from a quiet town with a call to duty. Following his departure from the Marine Corps, Bradley moves with his wife, Elizabeth, to Texas to sprout roots and transition to a new career as a police officer. Bradley soon finds out that wearing the badge comes with firsthand experience, grappling with the chaos and darkness of modern society. Is Bradley stumbling on everaEUR"thinning ice in a fight with personal demons, or is this the silent burden all police officers bear? Can his mind handle the strain of being immersed in the horrific acts human beings both suffer and inflict, or will the darkness claim another victim?


The Blue Line

The Blue Line

Author: Ingrid Betancourt

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2016-01-26

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 0698196538

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From the extraordinary Colombian French politician and activist Ingrid Betancourt, a stunning debut novel about freedom and fate Set against the backdrop of Argentina’s Dirty War and infused with magical realism, The Blue Line is a breathtaking story of love and betrayal by one of the world’s most renowned writers and activists. Ingrid Betancourt, author of the New York Times bestselling memoir Even Silence Has an End, draws on history and personal experience in this deeply felt portrait of a woman coming of age as her country falls deeper and deeper into chaos. Buenos Aires, the 1970s. Julia inherits from her grandmother a gift, precious and burdensome. Sometimes visions appear before her eyes, mysterious and terrible apparitions from the future, seen from the perspective of others. From the age of five, Julia must intervene to prevent horrific events. In fact, as her grandmother tells her, it is her duty to do so—otherwise she will lose her gift. At fifteen, Julia falls in love with Theo, a handsome revolutionary four years her senior. Their lives are turned upside down when Juan Perón, the former president and military dictator, returns to Argentina. Confronted by the realities of military dictatorship, Julia and Theo become Montoneros sympathizers and radical idealists, equally fascinated by Jesus Christ and Che Guevara. Captured by death squadrons, they somehow manage to escape. . . . In this remarkable novel, Betancourt, an activist who spent more than six years held hostage by the FARC in the depths of Colombian jungle, returns to many of the themes of Even Silence Has an End. The Blue Line is a story centered on the consequences of oppression, collective subservience, and individual courage, and, most of all, the notion that belief in the future of humanity is an act of faith most beautiful and deserving.


A New Era of Thought

A New Era of Thought

Author: Charles Howard Hinton

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-06-03

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13:

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This non-fiction work was written in the 19th century by Charles Howard Hinton. The philosophical theme of the book focuses on exploring the fourth dimension and its implications on human thinking. The first part is a collection of philosophical and mathematical essays on the fourth dimension, while in the second part Hinton develops a system of colored cubes. These cubes serve as models to get a four-dimensional perception as a basis of four-dimensional thinking.


The Blueline Anthology

The Blueline Anthology

Author: Rick Henry

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Published: 2004-03-01

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9780815607700

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Since 1979, the literary journal Blueline has served as a venue for literature that reflects the distinctive spirit of the Adirondack region. These poems and prose pieces, drawn from twenty-five years of Blueline's pages, represent the abundance and variety of creative responses to the singular geography and history of the Adirondacks. Read together, however, they do something more: they reveal a distinct way of looking at the world, attuned both to nature in all its various detail and to profound questions about nature and humanity. Under the editors' discriminating eyes, the contributions coalesce into a natural and elegant extension of the region's landscape and people. From Joseph Bruchac's "Writing by Moonlight" and Neal Burdick's "Waiting for a Train at the Plattsburgh Amtrak Station" to Alice Wolf Gilborn's "On Adirondack Porches," The Blueline Anthology offers rare glimpses into the soul of a region, brief and shifting views that, like those glimpsed by a hiker looking out from the trees at the blue mountains, capture the eye and the mind.


Author: Pearl Rance-Reardon

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2006-05-01

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 0595355463

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"Little Back Room" begins with the sojourn of country teacher Cinderella Marvelous Green. "Teacher Green has arrived in one piece, praise God and God Save the Queen." The book continues with the short story, "Shape of a Stone," in which the local constable asks young Elah, "So you here fe see baby killah?" In the entertaining Zainesville Dot Com, Selma doesn't let her mother know she is sending her-and her young daughter's-photo to a man she met in a chat room. As soon as she meets the man, she thinks, "When he smiled, I knew right away why they called him Bucky." In "Confessions," Leopold is armed with his father's pistol and hoping to make peace with his ex-wife. Young Elah makes a re-appearance in "Breakfast Time," when she confesses as many sins as she can remember, writes them down, then destroys the note when she finds out she is not dying, but simply menstruating. In "Roommates," we discover the book's namesake, as an older Elah moves into her own independence-and into her own independence, and her cousin, Nell, moves into the little back room. Elah's newfound independence, however, comes with a price. Her newfound independence, however, comes with a price.


Handbook of Research on Computerized Occlusal Analysis Technology Applications in Dental Medicine

Handbook of Research on Computerized Occlusal Analysis Technology Applications in Dental Medicine

Author: Kerstein, DMD, Robert B.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2014-10-31

Total Pages: 1070

ISBN-13: 1466665882

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Modern medicine is changing drastically as new technologies emerge to transform the way in which patients are diagnosed, treated, and monitored. In particular, dental medicine is experiencing a tremendous shift as new digital innovations are integrated into dental practice. The Handbook of Research on Computerized Occlusal Analysis Technology Applications in Dental Medicine explores the use of digital tools in dentistry, including their evolution as well as evidence-based research on the benefits of technological tools versus non-digital occlusal indicators. Comprised of current research on clinical applications and technologies, this publication is ideal for use by clinicians, educators, and upper-level students in dentistry.