The Threatening Sky

The Threatening Sky
Author: E.R. Mason
Publisher: ER Mason
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2020-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0998663794

Is Artificial Intelligence really an apocalyptic threat to society? Could A.I. actually take control of humanity? As agents Cassiopia Cassell and Scott Markman close in on a modern day Jack the Ripper, the world around them suddenly begins to change. Machines are behaving oddly. Traffic lights seem almost malicious. Super computers are refusing to accept input. Cassiopia's high IQ has always been a reliable source of creative solutions during difficult situations. Combined with Markman's martial arts talents the pair always seemed unstoppable. But now they are faced with an invisible enemy, an enemy with a thousand eyes. Is artificial intelligence really a danger to humankind? Has your home computer been behaving properly lately?

Sky Jumpers

Sky Jumpers
Author: Peggy Eddleman
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013
Genre: Inventions
ISBN: 0307981274

Twelve-year-old Hope lives in a post-World War III town called White Rock where everyone must participate in Inventions Day, though Hope's inventions always fail. Her unique skill set comes in handy after a group of bandits after valuable antibiotics invades the town.

Threatening Sky

Threatening Sky
Author: S Jade Castleton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2019-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780473483784

Young adult gay fiction novel dealing with love and hate, hope and prejudice. Following on from Mackerel Sky, Threatening Sky is about Owen and his siblings dealing with the return of their presumed-dead father. A father who thinks he can pick up where he left off, yet brings home secrets and phobias that threaten to be fatal to life and love.

Everybody's

Everybody's
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1080
Release: 1925
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN:

Merry-mount

Merry-mount
Author: John Lothrop Motley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1849
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

The Coming of Centori and The Circle C Riders

The Coming of Centori and The Circle C Riders
Author: Daniel R. Cillis PH.D
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2024-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1663262012

It’s 1901 and the new century abounds with dynamic change. The United States emerged victorious in the Spanish-American War to become a world power. New corporations command the developing industrial economy. Advancements in science, technology and transportation flourish. Progress in steel production, electric power and petroleum refinement is increasing. A full-scale oil boom started in Texas with the largest ever oil strike at Spindletop field. In New Mexico, a territory since 1850, the federal government continues to deny statehood. In Santa Fe, a police force, the New Mexico Rangers is being created. At this time, Adobe Centori arrives in New Mexico and starts the Circle C Ranch. Although change defines the new century, some things remain the same — including criminal behavior. In this prequel to Statehood of Affairs, the corrupt Valtura Ring has engaged in accelerated attacks on the Circle C and is determined to take or destroy the ranch for mysterious reasons. Centori leads the Circle C riders in investigating the mystery and in a high-stakes battle. This fast-paced story, with colorful narrative and historical context, follows Centori’s action-packed collision with the dark side of human nature.

America Dreaming

America Dreaming
Author: Tonyo Melendez
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2011-09
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1463447582

This is a tale about a dream come true. The story of a boy's longing to belong to a home, a family, a country. Rejected as a baby by his father as well as by his mother's family, Memo, at the age of five, is abandoned by his mother María at a boarding Catholic school in Mexico, while she pursues her acting career. After three years of beseeching, María takes pity and takes him to El Salvador, where he struggles to belong to a family that treats him as an inferior and a country that treats him as a foreigner. At age fourteen he goes to Nicaragua, hoping his father would provide what his Salvadorian family has not. His father wants nothing to do with him By a quirk of destiny, Memo becomes a Radio and T.V. teen star in El Salvador. But he soon realizes that, by pursuing acting he has given up his education thus surrendering his future for an uncertain present. A lover of American movies, he spends all his free time in movie theaters dreaming about living in America, a country that seems to have it all. He decides that only in America would he be able to realize his dreams. He implores his cousin Violeta, who lives in the United States, to sponsor him. After several years of pleading, Violeta acquiesces; but he will have to finance his trip. Memo starts the long legal process. Meanwhile, he saves all his money to pay for the trip. He returns to Nicaragua to ask his father for help. His father rejects him and wishes him failure. Memo will have to do it alone. At last he overcomes all obstacles and boards an airplane bound for America. What will he learn there? Memo cannot wait to find out.

A Need for Deception

A Need for Deception
Author: Emma James
Publisher: Virtualbookworm Publishing
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2001-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781589391024

In the summer of 1815, Tristan Davenport, Viscount Henge is tired of racketing around London. He goes to his uncle's Sussex estate, Ravenslea, in the hope that his uncle, Sir Richard Fanshaw, will teach him a bit about estate management. There, Tristan finds a warm, loving family, and is made welcome by all except one daughter, Anna....

Eugenio Coseriu

Eugenio Coseriu
Author: Klaas Willems
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110712393

The volume is published on the occasion of the birth centennial of Eugenio Coseriu (1921–2002). It is the first collective volume to appear in English in which various scholars present a variety of perspectives on Coseriu’s scholarly work and discuss its continuing relevance for the language sciences. Coseriu’s international reputation has suffered from his commitment to publish in languages such as Spanish, German, French, Italian, Romanian and Portuguese, to the detriment of English. As a consequence, his work is less well-known outside Romance and German linguistics. The volume aims to raise the general awareness of Coseriu’s work among linguists around the world, in accordance with Coseriu’s own adage that it takes a constructive mindset (acknowledging "accomplishments and limitations") to do justice to all scholarly work in the humanities. The articles are organized into three major thematic clusters: 1) philosophy of language, 2) history of the language sciences and 3) theory and practice of "Integral Linguistics". The volume is essential reading for anyone working in these fields and for those seeking to gain deeper understanding of Coseriu’s goal to develop a unitary approach to language which takes as its point of departure the "activity of speaking".