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Author | : John C. Gleason |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 293 |
Release | : 2013-04-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1483620743 |
A light aircraft crashes in stormy weather on a desert island. Castaways include Dr. Jack Vague, the infamous UN Anthropologist from 1973 to 1989 until he was fired for ineptitude, lechery, drug-taking, corruption and most notably, insulting the Ayatollah Khomeini. Its primitive as can be when the true reason for the plane crash is revealed. Deadly conflict ensues as Bob the pilot, Sue Tran (caterer), Mr. Korda (mining executive) and his wife, a post-op transvestite nun (Sister Mary who becomes Ann) and an Aboriginal lad (Chirp) and Yousef, the Afghan smuggler all have to try to survive against the elements, and sinister human design.
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Total Pages | : 772 |
Release | : 1997-03 |
Genre | : Storms |
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Author | : Stephen Jay Gould |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 260 |
Release | : 2010-11-29 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0393340902 |
"What pleasure to see the dishonest, the inept, and the misguided deftly given their due, while praise is lavished on the deserving—for reasons well and truly stated."—Kirkus Reviews Ranging as far as the fox and as deep as the hedgehog (the urchin of his title), Stephen Jay Gould expands on geology, biological determinism, "cardboard Darwinism," and evolutionary theory in this sparkling collection.
Author | : Daniel P. Todes |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 1989-07-13 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0195363272 |
The first book in English to examine in detail the scientific work of 19th-century Russian evolutionists, and the first in any language to explore the relationship of their theories to their economic, political, and natural milieu.
Author | : Sherilyn Decter |
Publisher | : Shari Decter Hirst |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2020-06-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1777127742 |
Her illicit empire is growing. But it isn't the police this rum mistress fears most... Florida Coast, 1933. Edith Duffy is determined to fortify her business to protect those she loves. And a liquor partnership with powerful women is exactly what she needs for trade domination. But she couldn't have prepared for the white-hot rage still boiling in the local preacher's heart. With Prohibition's days numbered, Edith is desperate to secure above-board revenue for the family she's built. But one misstep could see her religion-wielding adversary's animosity turn deadly. Will Edith survive a bitter man's seething hatred and reinvent herself on the right side of the law? Eye of the Storm is the thrilling conclusion to The Rum Runners' Chronicles, a fast-paced historical women's fiction trilogy. If you like female empowerment, heartrending conflict, and vivid Depression-era settings, then you'll love Sherilyn Decter's grand-slam finale.
Author | : Jeffery Rosenfeld |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2009-07-21 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0786750030 |
A fascinating look at extreme weather and the men and women who are risking their lives to give us a better understanding of this meteorological phenomenon.
Author | : Sherilyn Decter |
Publisher | : Shari Decter Hirst |
Total Pages | : 291 |
Release | : 2020-02-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 177712770X |
She left criminal life behind. Will her new business venture send her to sleep with the fishes? Florida Coast, 1932. Edith Duffy might be grieving her gangster husband’s death, but she’s no damsel in distress. Leaving the sordid world of Philadelphia bootlegging, she settles in a small town outside Miami and buys a speakeasy. But when she launches a lucrative rum-running operation, indignant locals conspire to destroy her. Edith lands squarely back in gangland culture, with a Bible-thumping preacher campaigning to shut her down and smugglers resentful of her skill. And now she must forge alliances and make unlikely allies just to survive. Luckily, her mentor is none other than the wife of the notorious Al Capone… Will Edith’s fondness for underworld profits lead her to a dead end? Gathering Storm is the first book in the Rum Runners’ Chronicles, a fast-paced historical women’s fiction trilogy. If you like atmospheric settings, mob stories, and independent heroines, then you’ll love Sherilyn Decter’s Prohibition-era adventure.
Author | : Monte Hampton |
Publisher | : University of Alabama Press |
Total Pages | : 358 |
Release | : 2014-07-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0817318313 |
A study of the ways that southern Presbyterians in the wake of the Civil War contended with a host of cultural and theological questions Southern Presbyterian theologians enjoyed a prominent position in antebellum southern culture. Respected for both their erudition and elite constituency, these theologians identified the southern society as representing a divine, Biblically ordained order. Beginning in the 1840s, however, this facile identification became more difficult to maintain, colliding first with antislavery polemics, then with Confederate defeat and reconstruction, and later with women’s rights, philosophical empiricism, literary criticisms of the Bible, and that most salient symbol of modernity, natural science. As Monte Harrell Hampton shows in Storm of Words, modern science seemed most explicitly to express the rationalistic spirit of the age and threaten the Protestant conviction that science was the faithful “handmaid” of theology. Southern Presbyterians disposed of some of these threats with ease. Contemporary geology, however, posed thornier problems. Ambivalence over how to respond to geology led to the establishment in 1859 of the Perkins Professorship of Natural Science in Connexion with Revealed Religion at the seminary in Columbia, South Carolina. Installing scientist-theologian James Woodrow in this position, southern Presbyterians expected him to defend their positions. Within twenty-five years, however, their anointed expert held that evolution did not contradict scripture. Indeed, he declared that it was in fact God’s method of creating. The resulting debate was the first extended evolution controversy in American history. It drove a wedge between those tolerant of new exegetical and scientific developments and the majority who opposed such openness. Hampton argues that Woodrow believed he was shoring up the alliance between science and scripture—that a circumscribed form of evolution did no violence to scriptural infallibility. The traditionalists’ view, however, remained interwoven with their identity as defenders of the Lost Cause and guardians of southern culture. The ensuing debate triggered Woodrow’s dismissal. It also capped a modernity crisis experienced by an influential group of southern intellectuals who were grappling with the nature of knowledge, both scientific and religious, and its relationship to culture—a culture attempting to define itself in the shadow of the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Author | : Joanna Donnelly |
Publisher | : Gill & Macmillan Ltd |
Total Pages | : 177 |
Release | : 2023-10-05 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0717197379 |
Broadcast at 6 a.m. and midnight on RTÉ Radio 1, the Sea Area Forecast has come to occupy an almost sacrosanct place in the day for many. Its familiar (though often incomprehensible) language acts as a wake-up alarm for a proportion of the population and sends another swathe of them to bed at the end of the day. Yet few people truly understand its unique language and the significance of the romantic sounding headlands whose locations are central to revealing the incoming weather. From Mizen Head to Malin, Valentia to Loop Head, Carlingford Lough to Hook Head, rising or falling slowly, backing south-east to north-east or veering south-to-south-west – what does it all mean? Here, meteorologist Joanna Donnelly goes on a journey around Ireland's Sea Area Forecast. Visiting the places that are a familiar part of the daily broadcast and explaining the history, language and science associated with it, From Malin Head to Mizen Head fans our endless fascination with the weather while sweeping us away on a journey around Ireland's most remote headlands.
Author | : David Longshore |
Publisher | : Infobase Publishing |
Total Pages | : 481 |
Release | : 2010-05-12 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1438118791 |
Presents a detailed encyclopedia of named hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones, descriptions of storm activity, definitions of meteorological terms, and more.