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Echo of Lies
Author | : Alice Baburek |
Publisher | : Publishamerica Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2009-03 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781608365920 |
In a time when the United States government faces economic strife and international unrest, a series of gruesome and mysterious murders plague the political structure concealed within the hollow walls of the White House. Echo of Lies carries the reader away on a treacherous journey inside the personal lives of three influential and powerful women. It is through their intense determination to seek out justice that forbidden doors are opened and evil silently unfolds into a nightmare filled with deceit and lies. Agent Alixandria Becker and Special Agent Sierra Montgomery defy the hierarchy of command to battle wits against the prestigious, yet devious, Lena Harris, an elite member from the White House staff. But it is through the devastating ripple effect emanating from their relentless investigation that thrust Alix and Sierra into an unimaginable and bizarre world which will change their lives forever.
An Echo of Lies
Author | : John Schembra |
Publisher | : Writers Exchange E-Publishing |
Total Pages | : 118 |
Release | : 2022-10-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1922548340 |
The prospects for recovery for Officer Bob Kelly were not good. Shot twice during a traffic stop, the emergency room doctors had worked feverishly to save his life. Four weeks later, to the doctor's surprise, Kelly walked out of the hospital and went home. He felt good--no pain, fully alert, and strong. Little did he know the terror and struggle that awaited him as the demon who possessed him took more control.
Listen to the Echo
Author | : DENNIS JAMES HAUT |
Publisher | : Author House |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2011-08-31 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1463445458 |
If the laws are ignored at this lower level of our system of justice I can only imagine what takes place the higher one travels in our system. With the higher courts wasting their time by not holding jurisdiction in any case they review once you have convinced the higher courts to hear your case makes for a total waste of money, time, and real justice. The higher levels of law enforcement all looked the other way in my case even though they fully agreed with me privately. They all tried to pass it on to another agency without enforcing the law and doing their job. Now, maybe the fat lady finally gets to sing and the truth and justice will finally come forward. This is a must read for people who believe education and administration are laid back and boring. You will be surprised at what actually takes place in institutions for your children in both public and private schools existing today in our society. You can now judge for yourself based on the true facts presented in this book.
Echo's Voice
Author | : Mary Noonan |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2017-07-05 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 1351568930 |
Helene Cixous (1937-), distinguished not least as a playwright herself, told Le Monde in 1977 that she no longer went to the theatre: it presented women only as reflections of men, used for their visual effect. The theatre she wanted would stress the auditory, giving voice to ways of being that had previously been silenced. She was by no means alone in this. Cixous's plays, along with those of Nathalie Sarraute (1900-99), Marguerite Duras (1914-96), and Noelle Renaude (1949-), among others, have proved potent in drawing participants into a dynamic 'space of the voice'. If, as psychoanalysis suggests, voice represents a transitional condition between body and language, such plays may draw their audiences in to understandings previously never spoken. In this ground-breaking study, Noonan explores the rich possibilities of this new audio-vocal form of theatre, and what it can reveal of the auditory self.
Echo
Author | : Amit Pinchevski |
Publisher | : MIT Press |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2022-05-10 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 026236882X |
An exploration of echo not as simple repetition but as an agent of creative possibilities. In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, Amit Pinchevski proposes that echo is not simple repetition and the reproduction of sameness but an agent of change and a source of creation and creativity. Pinchevski views echo as a medium, connecting and mediating across and between disparate domains. He reminds us that the mythological Echo, sentenced by Juno to repeat the last words of others, found a way to make repetition expressive. So too does echo introduce variation into sameness, mediating between self and other, inside and outside, known and unknown, near and far. Echo has the potential to bring back something unexpected, either more or less than what was sent. Pinchevski distinguishes echo from the closely related but sometimes conflated reflection, reverberation, and resonance; considers echolalia as an active, reactive, and creative vocalic force, the launching pad of speech; and explores echo as a rhetorical device, steering between appropriation and response while always maintaining relation. He examines the trope of echo chamber and both destructive and constructive echoing; describes various echo techniques and how echo can serve practical purposes from echolocation in bats and submarines to architecture and sound recording; explores echo as a link to the past, both literally and metaphorically; and considers echo as medium using Marshall McLuhan’s tetrad.
United States Coast Pilot
Author | : U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 1917 |
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