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Author | : Regine Dubono |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 486 |
Release | : 2017-06 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1387010484 |
Transcending time and space, Hyacinth enlists the help of Sherlock Holmes to find her daughter who disappeared mysteriously at age three. Sherlock locates her on a distant planet Terrorista. She was adducted by mad scienntists sponsored by their government to study the mechanism of planet Debonnaire Neuroleptics as these interfere with communications between habitants of these planets through what is called on debonnaire hallucinations.
Author | : regine Dubono |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 133 |
Release | : 2017-09-16 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 138723448X |
As incredible as it seems this tale recounts what happened to the behavior of a young girl when she received various neuroleptics.
Author | : Regine Dubono |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 646 |
Release | : 2011-02-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1257000942 |
Young Bella Hunt has been afflicted by perceptual distortions &a thought disorder ever since she was abducted from Planet Debonnaire by the mad scientists of Planet Terrorista. With the help of Sherlock Holmes, her mother, Hyacinth Hunt, locates and visits her on Planet Terrorista and years later succeeds in taking her back home to Planet Debonnaire. However the young girl now displays full blown mental illness and a search is on for a cure. These events happen against a background of art exhibitions and a budding romance between Hyacinth Hunt and Sherlock Holmes.
Author | : Regine Dubono |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2014-09-14 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 1312519452 |
letters to psychiatrists, NIMH, Division of MH, doctors and directors of group homes for mentally ill in order to advocate for a reduction of the many psychiatric drugs a consumer-resident is coerced to take twice a day. An advocacy for the civil rights of persons diagnosed with a mental illness.
Author | : Regine Dubono |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 396 |
Release | : 2015-05 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1329106563 |
The book laments the violation of fundamental civil and human rights in the treatment of consumer-residents in group homes, treated mainly with dangerous and habit forming psychiatric drugs, and incapable of giving informed consent, yet their families are kept in the dark.
Author | : Gérard Chaliand |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 536 |
Release | : 2016-08-23 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0520292502 |
First published in English in 2007 under title: The history of terrorism: from antiquity to al Qaeda.
Author | : Terry Hayes |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 800 |
Release | : 2015-07-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1501119451 |
In a seedy hotel near Ground Zero, a woman lies face down in a pool of acid, features melted of her face, teeth missing, fingerprints gone. The room has been sprayed down with DNA-eradicating antiseptic spray. Pilgrim, the code name for a legendary, world-class segret agent, quickly realizes that all of the murderer's techniques were pulled directly from his own book, a cult classic of forensic science written under a pen name.
Author | : Jerrold M. Post |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 2007-12-10 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0230608590 |
In contrast to the widely held assumption that terrorists as crazed fanatics, Jerrold Post demonstrates they are psychologically "normal" and that "hatred has been bred in the bone". He reveals the powerful motivations that drive these ordinary people to such extraordinary evil by exploring the different types of terrorists, from national-separatists like the Irish Republican Army to social revolutionary terrorists like the Shining Path, as well as religious extremists like al-Qaeda and Aum Shinrikyo. In The Mind of the Terrorist, Post uses his expertise to explain how the terrorist mind works and how this information can help us to combat terrorism more effectively.
Author | : Arjun Appadurai |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 171 |
Release | : 2006-05-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0822387549 |
The period since 1989 has been marked by the global endorsement of open markets, the free flow of finance capital and liberal ideas of constitutional rule, and the active expansion of human rights. Why, then, in this era of intense globalization, has there been a proliferation of violence, of ethnic cleansing on the one hand and extreme forms of political violence against civilian populations on the other? Fear of Small Numbers is Arjun Appadurai’s answer to that question. A leading theorist of globalization, Appadurai turns his attention to the complex dynamics fueling large-scale, culturally motivated violence, from the genocides that racked Eastern Europe, Rwanda, and India in the early 1990s to the contemporary “war on terror.” Providing a conceptually innovative framework for understanding sources of global violence, he describes how the nation-state has grown ambivalent about minorities at the same time that minorities, because of global communication technologies and migration flows, increasingly see themselves as parts of powerful global majorities. By exacerbating the inequalities produced by globalization, the volatile, slippery relationship between majorities and minorities foments the desire to eradicate cultural difference. Appadurai analyzes the darker side of globalization: suicide bombings; anti-Americanism; the surplus of rage manifest in televised beheadings; the clash of global ideologies; and the difficulties that flexible, cellular organizations such as Al-Qaeda present to centralized, “vertebrate” structures such as national governments. Powerful, provocative, and timely, Fear of Small Numbers is a thoughtful invitation to rethink what violence is in an age of globalization.
Author | : Michael Crichton |
Publisher | : Harper Collins |
Total Pages | : 817 |
Release | : 2009-10-13 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 006175272X |
New York Times bestselling author Michael Crichton delivers another action-packed techo-thriller in State of Fear. When a group of eco-terrorists engage in a global conspiracy to generate weather-related natural disasters, its up to environmental lawyer Peter Evans and his team to uncover the subterfuge. From Tokyo to Los Angeles, from Antarctica to the Solomon Islands, Michael Crichton mixes cutting edge science and action-packed adventure, leading readers on an edge-of-your-seat ride while offering up a thought-provoking commentary on the issue of global warming. A deftly-crafted novel, in true Crichton style, State of Fear is an exciting, stunning tale that not only entertains and educates, but will make you think.