Reviews the most important literature on the functional morphology and natural history of molluscs over a period of half a century, from 1925 to the present day, and draws extensively upon authoritative papers published mostly in the English language in a large number of international journals during this period. By these means it is hoped to provide an anthology of what is most interesting in the literature in a number of selected topics. Appendices give some practical assistance for the dissection of selected examples
Two fishermen pursue the prized fish of their dreams, only to be caught by the nightmare of their lives... A cursed valley and one man's decision that changes everything... a grandmother's desperate act of love to save her grandchild from the streets... a homeless man battles with a streetlight that he is convinced is making life and death choices... Legends. Nightmares. Childhood fears. Rumors. Old wives' tales. Urban folklore. What if they were true? Eight strongly crafted tales and novellas by author R. D. Barnes, in a style reminiscent of Rod Serling's "Twilight Zone" and "Night Gallery" stories and Stephen King's short fiction. If you enjoy the art of the story, you will absolutely love "Mind Shadows.
Photojournalist Joseph James is saved from the jaws of a grizzly by an old man in the mountains of Montana. The man calls himself Truman Struck, and he seems relieved to meet Joseph. Truman has a story to tell, and who better to tell than a journalist? Back in Trumans cabin, the story begins, and Joseph can hardly believe what he hears. As a young man, Truman was sentenced to a Montana prison for driving under the influence. Because of his background in science, he is chosen to assist GED teacher Laura Whitherby. He enjoys working with Laura, but he is haunted both by strange dreams and by a building outside his barred window that used to be a slaughterhouse. Soon, with the help of Native American inmate Medicine Horse, Truman learns of an ancient prophecy that involves a link between Laura and himself. Their ancestral histories intertwine, and together they have been chosen to fight a dark force known as I LIVE that hides beneath the nearby mountain. Supernatural foes stand in their way, though, as the Dark One seeks Trumans death. How can two mere humans battle monsters of the spirit realm? The Prophecy holds the key, and journalist Joseph James is about to learn the true power of darkness.
(1) Have you ever thought with today's technology if the United States became involved in another world war how the United States would be victorious without firing a shot and the rest of the world not know the war existed? (2) With today's technology, have you ever pondered how the next World War would be conducted? (3) With recent revelations concerning the N.S.A. and the C.I.A., do you trust our clandestine covert operations? (4) Do you feel our government is telling us the truth or do
While looking at heroes and villains of Scripture, readers will not only learn about character flaws and attributes, but will discover practical doctrines that encourage them to live for Christ. (Christian)
In A History of Old English Meter, R. D. Fulk offers a wide-ranging reference on Anglo-Saxon meter. Fulk examines the evidence for chronological and regional variation in the meter of Old English verse, studying such linguistic variables as the treatment of West Germanic parasite vowels, contracted vowels, and short syllables under secondary and tertiary stress, as well as a variety of supposed dialect features. Fulk's study of such variables points the way to a revised understanding of the role of syllable length in the construction of early Germanic meters and furnishes criteria for distinguishing dialectal from poetic features in the language of the major Old English poetic codices. On this basis, it is possible to draw conclusions about the probable dialect origins of much verse, to delineate the characteristics of at least four discrete periods in the development of Old English meter, and with some probability to assign to them many of the longer poems, such as Genesis A, Beowulf, and the works of Cynewulf. A History of Old English Meter will be of interest to scholars of Anglo-Saxon, historians of the English language, Germanic philologists, and historical linguists.
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