From Nyet to Da

From Nyet to Da
Author: Yale Richmond
Publisher: Nicholas Brealey
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2011-01-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1931930724

Updated fourth edition In the wake of the Cold War and perestroika, the New Russia is finding its place in the global world. No longer a superpower, but still a nation with great influence, Russia remains an enigmatic and mysterious land. Like earlier editions, the new fourth edition of From Nyet to Da illuminates the dynamics of traditional Russian culture in the framework of contemporary events, such as the March 2008 elections and the Georgian conflict. With a new preface, and updates and revisions throughout, From Nyet to Da enlightens readers about virtually every aspect of Russian life, covering social and interpersonal skills as well as the underlying cultural assumptions and values of the Russian people.

From Nyet to Da

From Nyet to Da
Author: Jerry Guibor
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1449778356

International School Project began in the Soviet Union in 1991 and has presented a Christian morals and ethics curriculum to public-school teachers in Ukraine since 1992. Since 2007, 220 teachers have been trained to conduct Christian seminars for their colleagues. The life stories of many of these teachers of impact who changed from Communists and atheists to Christians unfold in these pages of From Nyet to Da.

Endless Perfect Circles

Endless Perfect Circles
Author: Ian Walker
Publisher: Ian Walker
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2020-07-27
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1838535543

A professional psychologist spent his entire life believing he had no ability or interest in sport. Then, in his forties, he became a champion ultradistance athlete before breaking the world record for the fastest bicycle crossing of Europe. This journey - made entirely alone and without any support crew - went from the northernmost point in the Arctic down to the very southernmost point in Spain. Averaging 377 kilometres each day and with up to 18 hours in the saddle at a time, the total distance of 6367 km was covered in well under 17 days, knocking more than two days off the previous record. It was a journey of ultimate self-reliance. Endless Perfect Circles is not just a tale of sleep deprivation and eating terrible food in supermarket car parks, it is also a celebration of how tough sporting challenges offer ordinary people a path to self-improvement. Weaving his own experiences together with psychological insights, Ian Walker demonstrates the rewards we can all find from setting ourselves difficult personal goals and working out how we will rise to meet these. "When I ride, my mind is both crowded and empty. The practical part of me churns, thinking all the time about navigation, shops, food, weather and lodging, seeking information about those raw essentials of life and planning dozens of contingencies. But when I look back on any given ride, even one lasting many days, I would struggle to tell you a single thought that passed through my head, because the rest of my mind has been liberated. All of life’s needs have been simplified by the pure act of riding." About the author Ian Walker splits his time across two related worlds. By day, he is an environmental psychologist at the University of Bath, specialising in transport choices, traffic safety, energy consumption and water use. As you will see from his textbooks, he also teaches research methods and statistics at a whole range of levels from entry-level introductions up to doctoral level. Ian's professional interest in clean transport and traffic safety also extends into his personal life, where he takes part in ultradistance bicycle racing - an activity explored in his new book Endless Perfect Circles. This introduces readers to the extraordinary world of nonstop bicycle races that last for weeks at a time. It goes on to describe how Ian won a tough 4300-kilometre cycle race before breaking the Guinness World Record for the fastest ever bicycle crossing of Europe.

Destiny and Deception

Destiny and Deception
Author: Shannon Delany
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-01-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0312624468

In the fourth novel of Delany's acclaimed series, Jessica and Rusakovas are fighting to overcome one of their biggest challenges yet--the possibility of a cure for lycanthropy.

Rivals and Retribution

Rivals and Retribution
Author: Shannon Delany
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2012-08-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0312625189

In this final volume in the series, Pietr and Jessie find themselves caught in a pack war with a new breed of werewolf.

The Russian Debutante's Handbook

The Russian Debutante's Handbook
Author: Gary Shteyngart
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2003-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101218525

NAMED ONE OF THE ATLANTIC'S GREAT AMERICAN NOVELS OF THE PAST 100 YEARS A visionary novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Super Sad True Love Story and Little Failure. The Russian Debutante's Handbook introduces Vladimir Girshkin, one of the most original and unlikely heroes of recent times. The twenty-five-year-old unhappy lover to a fat dungeon mistress, affectionately nicknamed "Little Failure" by his high-achieving mother, Vladimir toils his days away as a lowly clerk at the bureaucratic Emma Lazarus Immigrant Absorption Society. When a wealthy but psychotic old Russian war hero appears, Vladimir embarks on an adventure of unrelenting lunacy that takes us from New York's Lower East Side to the hip frontier wilderness of Prava--the Eastern European Paris of the nineties. With the help of a murderous but fun-loving Russian mafioso, Vladimir infiltrates the Prava expat community and launches a scheme as ridiculous as it is brilliant. Bursting with wit, humor, and rare insight, The Russian Debutante's Handbook is both a highly imaginative romp and a serious exploration of what it means to be an immigrant in America.

The Ice Swan

The Ice Swan
Author: J'nell Ciesielski
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2021-07-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0785248439

Amid the violent last days of the glittering Russian monarchy, a princess on the run finds her heart where she least expects it. 1917, Petrograd. Fleeing the murderous flames of the Russian Revolution, Princess Svetlana Dalsky hopes to find safety in Paris with her mother and sister. But the city is buckling under the weight of the Great War, and the Bolsheviks will not rest until they have erased every Russian aristocrat from memory. Svetlana and her family are forced into hiding in Paris’s underbelly, with little to their name but the jewels they sewed into their corsets before their terrifying escape. Born the second son of a Scottish duke, the only title Wynn MacCallan cares for is that of surgeon. Putting his talents with a scalpel to good use in the hospitals in Paris, Wynn pushes the boundaries of medical science to give his patients the best care possible. After treating Svetlana for a minor injury, he is pulled into a world of decaying imperial glitter. Intrigued by this mysterious, cold, and beautiful woman, Wynn follows Svetlana to an underground Russian club where drink, dance, and questionable dealings collide on bubbles of vodka. Out of money and options, Svetlana agrees to a marriage of convenience with the handsome and brilliant Wynn, who will protect her and pay off her family’s debts. It’s the right thing for a good man to do, but Wynn cannot help hoping the marriage will turn into one of true affection. When Wynn’s life takes an unexpected turn, so does Svetlana’s—and soon Paris becomes as dangerous as Petrograd. And as the Bolsheviks chase them to Scotland, Wynn and Svetlana begin to wonder if they will ever be able to outrun the love they are beginning to feel for one another. “The Ice Swan is a ray of light in the middle of a Europe that was sinking into darkness. Ciesielski’s talent for storytelling from the heart is a feast for the readers’ eyes.” —Mario Escobar, international bestselling author of Remember Me and Children of the Stars Adventurous World War I historical romance For fans of Kate Quinn, Beatriz Williams, and Aimie K. Runyan Full-length, stand-alone novel (approx. 120,000 words) Includes discussion questions for book clubs

A Just Reckoning

A Just Reckoning
Author: Joan Merriam
Publisher: Joan Merriam
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2021-02-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1736563211

Slicing into the poisonous underbelly of the global sex trade, prize-winning investigative journalist Tess Alexander finds herself catapulted into an unspeakable world that she barely knew existed. It also puts a target on her back. Driven by a tragedy in her own past to hunt down and expose the worst of human corruption and brutality, this isn’t the first time Tess’s work has put her in danger—but this new investigation puts her in far worse peril than anything she’s faced before. It begins after she meets Katia Voitenko, who as a small child living along the Black Sea coast of Crimea was kidnapped and sold into decades of sex slavery. Hearing Katia’s appalling story, Tess becomes determined to unmask the ruthless sociopaths behind the international sex trafficking ring that enslaved the young woman. Her search for the ringleaders behind the conspiracy drives her thousands of miles from the safety of her northern California home to the streets and alleyways of Ukraine, Crimea, and Great Britain. During the course of her investigation—and with the help of a collection of characters that includes a Ukrainian revolutionary, an officer with London’s Metropolitan Police Department, and one of the leaders of a transnational organization dedicated to rescuing victims of the sex trade—Tess uncovers the sinister extent of the trafficking operation, and almost pays with her life.

Marston's File

Marston's File
Author: Fredrick Antonovich
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595341500

Terror is permeating the Boston Police Department's night shift. Officer Chuck Marston and his associates are engaging in after-hours fantasy games of violence, role-playing, and prostitution. A fantasy club in Beantown's Leather District is the site of a gruesome murder scene, and detective Mike Mackenzie, who is respected by few, takes over the police investigation. Mackenzie has a dark and hidden side-a side with ties to the intricate world of sadomasochism. Plagued by a recurring nightmare, Marston visits department psychologist Dr. Grafton, who suggests that his frequent dreams may be helping him handle the traumatic situations he encounters from day to day. From Boston Police headquarters to the parlor of prostitute Star Vechino, Dr. Grafton and detective Mackenzie must tap into Marston's innermost thoughts, and they may ultimately discover the reason behind his hidden fears. Meanwhile Marston teeters on a thin line between fantasy and reality, and between sanity and insanity, and those that suspect him must decide whether to expose the seedy events that are besetting the department. In Marston's File, author Fredrick Antonovich weaves a tale of horror, murder, and fantasy that exposes what can really happen in the dark corners of a bustling police department.