Animus and Princess Aarilinus are in love but King Owen disapproves of it. King Owen dispatches five suitors to retrieve the mask of Furrengee in exchange for his daughter's hand in marriage. Animus goes on his quest to the temple where he faces deadly traps, giant rats, Tarrantulas and a beast known as the Black Widow that is protecting the mask.
After a short romance between Rya and his new girlfriend all hell breaks loose in a rapture. He is rescued by Joe who brings him to his militia and they are visited by two angels who advice the militia to come with them to salvation or to remain here. The militia doesn't trust them because they look like their enemy until they are attacked by demons and the angels protect them.
Red Dragon Fantasy; Song Lyrics and Poetry is a book of poems from 1991 to 1995. They were written during the toughest times in junior high. Song lyrics like "Heart of Hell", "Easy One", "Trauma of Death" were just a few song lyrics to show the author's anger and pain during junior high. The song lyrics are relateable to peope who have been bullied.
Blue Dragon Fantasy; Faded Memories and Short Stories is a collection of thirty-three short stories in a 213 page 6x9 book. Read short stories like "The Tooth Fairies" which is about goblins that come up from under the bed to steal the teeth from children. Also "The Flesh Beast" which is about a creature that hunts down naughty children and eats them. You can also ready funny comedy short stories like "The Boy and his Rat," "The Insect Behind My Eye" and "The Gay Fairies." There is also drama and romance short stories like" Closer; Faded Memories Do Become Real, as well as Healing Heart I and II. Read epic tales such as "The Vampire and the Angel," "The Rototiller Bitch" and "The Magician's Family." You will also read sad short stories such as "She Says" and "She Says II" short stories about a grandma. Cool short stories that once you read one you'll want to read them all.
Read seventy-three short stories about love, humor, sadness, revenge, anger and hate. What makes this book special is that it includes twenty illustrations and six pages of photos of the author growing up with 200 songs and poems. The book is called "The Red and Blue Dragon Fantasy Legacy Anthology of Compositions and Short Stories" also called "The Legacy Anthology" for short. This 850 page, telephone book sized, collection is truly a treasure of enlightenment. The Legacy Anthology includes the collection of nine books, five of which won't be available in any other book. This book includes thirteen songs and poems that were published in the book "What I Think About You Song Lyrics and Poetry" that originally belonged in the "Red Dragon Fantasy II" section of this book. The book also includes a re-visit to the 2007 published "The King's Retribution" called "Culminate Amethyst," although it's undecided if the author will publish the sixty page book, it is nice to read something new that is old. Other works that won't be available in any other collections is "The Demon Slayer," "An Angel's Voice," "The Family Wrecker II," "Mum's The Word," "8," "An Angel's Whisper," "The Immortal" and "The Creepy Guy." These aren't puns, limericks or sonnets they're song lyrics and poetry that were written during the author's turbulent years of his life and writing. The author wrote more in this seven year period of junior high and high school than any time in his life. Get the book today, once you read one you'll want to read them all and read them again. You can connect with the author on Facebook, Twitter and Myspace to find out what he's writing next. Ryan Keith Johnson is an author who was born in Stillwater MN. He grew up in Somerset WI and lives in Hudson WI. The author is currently finishing up on two trilogies that are novels. He will continue to publish and resume his book signings and promote his books on the internet.
A teen has nightmares of an evil entity called the Incubus, and after she and three friends find a chest, they unleash a hell never before witnessed. Now they're in a race against time to try to find a way to escape or risk being a part of the temple of the Incubus.
In the world of Ayana, the lions protected the land and the innocent from evil. Evil emerged with the rise of the tigers who built an empire and over powered the lions by killing the bravest and strongest lions in their sleep. The elder lions were killed and the youngest lions were pushed into a giant mirror called the catacomb. A prophecy was passed generation after generation for a thousand years. This prophecy that emerged was about Lion Ascend. At this point the animals of Copper Toe lost hope for life as well as freedom and began to join the empire of the tigers. Great sadness loomed with the animals, but some built an underground resistance against the empire. The resistance finally challenged the tiger's empire, but after months of fighting the resistance failed. Lion Ascend was created from the Ascending Realms and brought by tbe Burning Bush. Iza, the Priest of Pride encourages Vera, the cheetah, to take Lion Ascend as her own. Vera reluctantly takes him and teaches him how to be kind, loving and merciful. Lion Ascend discovers after he grows up that he is the last lion. The Burning Bush and Dafidale tells him he has been chosesn to unite the animals of the world against the empire of the tigers. Unsure of who he is he feels the pressure and the true meaning of what it is to have a good heart. With the help of his friend he sets off on a journey to uncover his identity of the future. To reclaim the courage of what the lions held to bring unity and freedom in the land against evil. Join Lion Ascend on his journey and find out if he fidn his courage and defeats the tigers.
Christology and Pneumatology have long been major preoccupations for theologians, and rightly so, but the work of God the Father has been surprisingly neglected. Through a biblical and exegetical study of the Father’s person and work (Paterology), this book argues that, among the persons of the Trinity, the Father is the initiator of all divine activity. Furthermore, it is in the context of a loving eternal relationship with the Son and Spirit that the Father has planned and purposed all things, creating through the Son and by the Spirit, promising and accomplishing redemption through the sending of the Son and the Spirit, and perfecting salvation by bringing about a new heavens and new earth through his Son and Spirit. The only proper response is a Trinitarian-shaped life of worship that worships our Triune God.
During President Barack Obama's first term in office, the United States expanded its military presence in Afghanistan and increased drone missile strikes across Pakistan, Yemen, and Somalia. The administration also deployed the military to combat piracy in the Indian Ocean, engaged in a sustained bombing operation in Libya, and deployed U.S. Special Forces in Central Africa to capture or kill Joseph Kony. In these cases, President Obama decided to use force without congressional approval. Yet, this increased executive power has not been achieved simply by the presidential assertion of such powers. It has also been supported by a group of senators and representatives who, for political reasons that stem from constant campaigning, seek to avoid responsibility for military action abroad. In this revealing book, Ryan C. Hendrickson examines President Obama's use of force in his first term with four major case studies. He demonstrates that, much like his predecessors, Obama has protected the executive branch's right not only to command, but also to determine when and where American forces are deployed. He also considers the voting records of Democrat John Kerry and Republican John McCain in the Senate, detailing how both men have played leading roles in empowering the commander-in-chief while limiting Congress's influence on military decision-making. Obama at War establishes that the imperial presidency poses significant foreign policy risks, and concludes with possible solutions to restore a more meaningful balance of power. The first book on the constitutional and political relationship between President Obama and the U.S. Congress and the use of military force, this timely reassessment of war powers provides a lucid examination of executive privilege and legislative deference in the modern American republic.
This book recounts the reception of selected films about the Great War released between 1918 and 1938 in the USA and Great Britain. It discusses the role that popular cinema played in forming and reflecting public opinion about the War and its political and cultural aftermath in both countries. Although the centenary has produced a wide number of studies on the memorialisation of the Great War in Britain and to a lesser degree the USA, none of them focused on audience reception in relation to the Anglo-American ‘circulatory system’ of Trans-Atlantic culture.
Increasingly, conscientious consumers and green marketers are recognizing that material things, not firms, must be made responsible. Even so, many scholars in ethics, sustainability, and governance focus on people and organizations, ignoring the flows of things. In this book, Ryan Burg argues that material things are fundamental features of moral life, serving as both valuable instruments and guides for responsibility. Unless care is taken for these non-living entities, living things cannot be protected. Viewing the global economy as a network of material transfers, Burg argues that to facilitate object care, professionals must act as stewards. By tracing the origins and disposal of workplace objects through this material network, businesses and employees can discover the outcomes for which they are responsible, and managers can align ethics, sustainability and governance with a truly global formulation of responsibility.
This volume provides the most comprehensive treatment of phonological weight to date, bringing together traditional notions of categorical, rime-based weight and new developments in statistical prosodic phonology. The book demonstrates that while some systems treat weight as a simple (heavy vs. light) distinction, others treat it as a rich continuum of heaviness. Following an introduction to weight-sensitive systems in phonology, Kevin Ryan explores the range of phenomena that interact with prosodic weight. Chapters examine the analysis of scales in terms of prominence rather than moraic coercion; prosodic minimality in the context of larger prosodic constituents; syllable weight in metrics; and the relationship between prosodic end-weight and stress. Throughout, the analysis is based on a survey of weight systems both within and across the world's languages, which yields a number of valuable generalizations and points towards a universal theory of weight in human language.
Each double-page spread provides a complete teaching unit of about one hour. The illustrations are in full colour and are always shown close to the relevant text. The reading age of the sentences and the number of words on a page have been carefully controlled. The sentence structure is simple, accessible and friendly, with clear personalised questions. The pages are carefully designed to show the pupils a very clear route through each spread. Every page has a 'Things to do' section of questions. These are useful for homework, or as extra work for faster students, or for work during staff absence.
Chemistry For You has been written for a wide range of middle-ability students who will benefit from its motivational style, leading them to better achievement at GCSE. This edition offers comprehensive coverage of the new GCSE specifications.
A collection of names for the millennium baby presents information on origins, definitions, spelling variations, sources of inspiration, and trivia, including the names selected by celebrities for their own offspring.
The story of the incredible rise of the New England Patriots--from NFL doormat to Superbowl contenders--is chronicled here. Readers follow Bill Parcells, Drew Bledsoe, and a host of other great athletes through a crazy season of ups and downs that lead finally to the ultimate challenge. 32 photos.
This bestselling autobiography lets readers meet the man behind the 95-mile-per-hour fastball, theg records--whom Sports Illustrated calls a living legend. Nolan speaks candidly and honestly on professional athletes, marriage and family, his image, and his early years.
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