Jordan Frost And The Awakening
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Author | : JA Simmons |
Publisher | : JA Simmons |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2024-03-05 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
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Left at the doorstep of an orphanage, Jordan Frost has been living a mundane life as he works and goes to high school with his best friend and fellow orphan Steve Chambers. One night while at work, Jordan meets a mysterious woman named Fran who turns Jordan’s world upside down. Jordan discovers that his parents were members of a secret society called The Shadows and were killed by a former member named Krieg. Fran recruits and trains Jordan so that one day he can avenge the death of his parents. Jordan is thrust into a completely new world where he learns of his past, forges new friendships, and finds out who he is really meant to be.
Author | : Jordan Summers |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 372 |
Release | : 2008-11-04 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9780765359148 |
Gina Santiago is a member of an elite tactical team in charge of protecting the world. She’s devoted her life to apprehending the most heinous criminals that prey on society—and now she’s after the worst one yet. On her own, with no backup, the trail takes her to a dusty, tight-knit town on the fringes of society, where everyone’s a suspect. Even the sexy sheriff, Morgan Hunter, isn’t telling her everything. Gina knows he’s trouble, but she’s inexorably drawn to him. The closer Gina comes to finding out the secret of this sleepy little town and its big bad sheriff; the closer she comes to catching the predator, the more scared she gets—because she’s beginning to realize that she has a secret too. A secret that will change Gina’s life… and make her the killer’s prey.
Author | : Piero Salzarulo |
Publisher | : John Benjamins Publishing |
Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 2002-01-01 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9789027251589 |
Sleep and wakefulness undergo important changes with age. Awakening, a crucial event in the sleep-wake rhythm, is a transition implying complex physiological mechanisms. Its involvement in sleep disturbances is also well known. This collective volume is the first attempt to systematically approach awakening across development.A methodological section considers criteria to define awakening in a developmental perspective. Theoretical considerations on development of wakefulness and on its relation to consciousness are included and provide a vigorous impulse to go beyond present criteria and classifications. Age changes are the core of studies on development: a section of the book examines old and new data from preterm to infants up to children, underscoring the main turning points along this developmental path. As for other aspects of development, awakening and the sleep-wake cycle are also influenced by external factors, both physical and human. Several contributions deal with this topic, in particular focusing on the parent-infant interaction and the influences of culture. Clinical contexts offer an opportunity to show both quantitative and qualitative changes of awakening and arousals in different pathological conditions. Either partial changes of one physiological variable or global and massive changes can be observed. (Series B)
Author | : J a Simmons |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-03-05 |
Genre | : Young Adult Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Left at the doorstep of an orphanage, a young man named Jordan Frost, has been living a mundane life as he works and goes to high school with his best friend and fellow orphan Steve Chambers. One night while at work, Jordan meets a mysterious woman named Fran who turns Jordan's world upside down. Jordan discovers that his parents were members of a secret society called The Shadows and were killed by a former member named Krieg. Fran recruits and trains Jordan so that one day he can avenge the death of his parents. Jordan is thrust into a completely new world where he learns of his past, forges new friendships, and finds out who he is really meant to be.
Author | : Joshua Mitchell |
Publisher | : Encounter Books |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2020-11-17 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1641771313 |
America has always been committed to the idea that citizens can work together to build a common world. Today, three afflictions keep us from pursuing that noble ideal. The first and most obvious affliction is identity politics, which seeks to transform America by turning politics into a religious venue of sacrificial offering. For now, the sacrificial scapegoat is the white, heterosexual, man. After he is humiliated and purged, who will be the object of cathartic rage? White women? Black men? Identity politics is the anti-egalitarian spiritual eugenics of our age. It demands that pure and innocent groups ascend, and the stained transgressor groups be purged. The second affliction is that citizens oscillate back and forth, in bipolar fashion, at one moment feeling invincible on their social media platforms and, the next, feeling impotent to face the everyday problems of life without the guidance of experts and global managers. Third, Americans are afflicted by a disease that cannot quite be named, characterized by an addictive hope that they can find cheap shortcuts that bypass the difficult labors of everyday life. Instead of real friendship, we seek social media “friends.” Instead of meals at home, we order “fast food.” Instead of real shopping, we “shop” online. Instead of counting on our families and neighbors to address our problems, we look to the state to take care of us. In its many forms, this disease promises release from our labors, yet impoverishes us all. American Awakening chronicles all of these problems, yet gives us hope for the future.
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Total Pages | : 554 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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An encyclopedia designed especially to meet the needs of elementary, junior high, and senior high school students.
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Total Pages | : 1816 |
Release | : 1937 |
Genre | : Bibliographical literature |
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Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : Science |
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Author | : David Edwin Harrell |
Publisher | : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Total Pages | : 1330 |
Release | : 2005-08-04 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780802837189 |
"Unto a Good Land offers a distinctive narrative history of the American people -- from the first contacts between Europeans and North America's native inhabitants, through the creation of a modern nation, to the standing of the United States as a world power. Written by a team of distinguished historians led by David Edwin Harrell, Jr. and Edwin S. Gaustad, this textbook shows how grasping the uniqueness of the bAmerican experimentb depends on understanding the role of religion as well as social, cultural, political, and economic factors in shaping U.S. history. A common shortcoming of most United States history textbooks is that while, in recent decades, they have expanded their coverage of social and cultural history, they still tend to shortchange the role of religious ideas, practices, and movements in the American past. "Unto a Good Land addresses this shortcoming in a balanced way. The authors recognize that religion is only one of many factors that have influenced our past -- one, however, that has often been neglected in textbook accounts. This volume gives religion its appropriate place in the story. "Unprecedented coverage of the forces that have shaped the history of the United States While none of America's rich history is left out, this volume is the first U.S. history textbook to give serious attention to the religious dimension of American life. This textbook is not a religious history; instead, it offers an account of American history that includes religious ideas, practices, and movements whenever they played a shaping role. "Comprehensive and current This volume traces the American story from the earliest encounters between the first North Americaninhabitants and Europeans through the 2004 presidential election. Complete and balanced treatment is also given to issues of gender, race, and ethnicity, as well as cultural, political, and economic forces. "A clear and compelling narrative The authors are more than expert historians; they are also talented writers who recognize history to be the retelling of human life. United by a seamless narrative structure, these chapters restore the bstoryb to history. "Multiple formats specially designed for flexible classroom use "Unto a Good Land is available as a single hardcover edition or as two paperback volumes, offering maximum flexibility when adapting curriculum for one- and two-semester courses in U.S. history. The two paperback volumes can be used for U.S. history survey courses divided at 1865 or 1900 -- or at any date in between. "Informative special features to complement the text In addition to the book's exceptional narrative, an array of special features enhances the instructional value of the text and points students to resources for further study. "Includes assistance for teaching and test preparation The instructor's manual for "Unto a Good Land provides helpful suggestions for lesson plans and assignments, and the test bank provides multiple-choice and essay questions for use as study aids, quizzes, or tests. "Suitable for instruction at both secular and religious colleges and universities Drawing on their experience in both secular and religious schools, the authors have ensured that this textbook is suitable for U.S. history classes in a wide variety of settings.
Author | : Edwin Sharpe Grew |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : Science |
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