You are about to embark on one of the easiest ways to set goals, get what you want, and go where you want with those goals in life. This book is beneficial to setting goals and achieving what you want out of life. Written by an author who has been through what you may have had to deal with in your life and overcoming adversity by setting goals and reaching them by using his "Plan of Action."Norman Willey has set up an easy way to help you set your goals, develop an action plan and take the proper steps to get to where you wish to go. This book is "short and sweet" it is so jam packed with information and resources it should cost more, but the author is so dedicated in helping people that he has lowered the price of his book for you.
Set forth on a journey down into darkness and into another world far away through worm holes and flights across galaxies to meet gods of a different origin. This fictional journey delves your mind down into the struggles of religion, domination, exploration, and war. This dark book points out in fictional quality that man is still searching for the answer to comprehend the question about how to obtain peace. Look inside and take the ride along your minds inner doorways and see for yourself how the imagination stimulation works its way to your very core.
Six Past Midnight is a book with six short stories about war, love, and loss. Six stories that are about the real life and fictional characters who are in love and suffer loss through no fault of their own. There is one comedy in this book, to ease the tension.
Three kingdoms at war. Two kings are dead. One king is missing. Are the god's playing around? An assassin sent to find and end the life of the missing king. Will the king find his way home in time to conquer another assault? Will the king live by fighting his way past all obstacles placed in front of him? Find out how a young king fights his way home in this epic adventure of sword, beast and magic!
This book is full of comedy and crazy fictional characters. This book will make you laugh out loud. This Pryor like comedy book is a must have for your Coffee Table.
Set forth on a journey down into darkness and into another world far away through worm holes and flights across galaxies to meet gods of a different origin. This fictional journey delves your mind down into the struggles of religion, domination, exploration, and war. This dark book points out in fictional quality that man is still searching for the answer to comprehend the question about how to obtain peace. Look inside and take the ride along your minds inner doorways and see for yourself how the imagination stimulation works its way to your very core.
Three kingdoms at war. Two kings are dead. One king is missing. Are the god's playing around? An assassin sent to find and end the life of the missing king. Will the king find his way home in time to conquer another assault? Will the king live by fighting his way past all obstacles placed in front of him? Find out how a young king fights his way home in this epic adventure of sword, beast and magic!
Parowan Gap in Southwestern Utah is perhaps the most concentrated collection of ancient Native American petroglyphs in the west, with over 90 panels and 1500 figures. It is heavily visited and world famous for its many intriguing petroglyphs that until now have been an unsolved mystery. In 1993, noted archaeologist Garth Norman began the Parowan Gap Archaeology Project. His earth-shaking discoveries have challenged previously held ideas about the Fremont culture and way of life. Norman's breakthrough of how to read the code of the Gap rock art has enabled him to prove that the Fremont culture was far more sophisticated than was previously known and had distant trade contacts as far away as Mesoamerica. Among his most exciting discoveries is the sacred Mesoamerican calendar with in a Fremont lunar-solar calendar. Norman also discovered a massive world-class temple center and calendar observatory - and more! The book with its fascinating, cutting-edge study of the Parowan Gap is invaluable for anyone interested in North American archaeology.
About the turn of the century the Apicomplexa plus some other groups were called Sporozoa. With the advent of the electron microscope, it was realized that most "Sporozoa" have an apical complex; those which do not (the Microspora, Myxozoa, and Ascetospora) were removed and the name Apicomplexa was put forward by Dr. Levine in 1970. Most of the important Apicomplexa fall into five main groups: the gregarines, haemogregarines (about which there is relatively little known), coccidia, haemosporids, and piroplasms. These two volumes classify, list (with synonyms and hosts) and give references to descriptions of the approximately 4600 species of Apicomplexa that have been named so far. Volume I contains an 8-page introduction and covers the gregarines and coccidia (including the haemogregarines). In volume II are the Sarcocystidae (the predator-prey coccidia) the haemosporids (the malaria and related parasites), the piroplasms, and some parasites of uncertain affinities. The Apicomplexa are divided into over 300 genera and more than 60 families, but this division is deceiving. Most of these groups contain only one or a few species. There are fewer than 50 genera with 10 or more named species, and only 8 with 100 or more. These 8 genera (Eimeria, Haemogregarina, Gregarina, Isospora, Haemoproteus, Plasmodium, Sarcocystis, and Babesia) comprise more than half of the species.
From 1913 through 1918, Long Beach, California, was home to the largest independent film company in the world, the largely forgotten Balboa Studio. Founder Herbert M. Horkheimer bought the studio from Edison Company in 1913, and by 1915 Balboa's expenses exceeded $2,500 a day and its output hit 15,500 feet of film per week. Bert Bracken, Fatty Arbuckle, Henry King, Baby Marie Osborne, Thomas Ince, and William Desmond Taylor began their careers with the studio. In 1918, Horkheimer stunned the industry by declaring bankruptcy, shutting down Balboa, and walking away from moviemaking. The closing of the studio effectively ended Long Beach's runs as a major film location and left many wondering about the true reasons behind Horkheimer's decision. Most of Balboa's films have been lost, and little has until now been written about the studio. This book first explores the history of filmmaking in Long Beach and then fully details the story of Balboa. The extensive filmography includes length, copyright date when available, cast and credits, and a plot summary.
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