Duel Identity

Duel Identity
Author: Allan R. Shindel
Publisher: Infinity Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN: 0741417499

Duel Identity

Duel Identity
Author: Tom Clancy
Publisher: Berkley
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780425176344

When Megan O'Malley accepts an invitation from a friend in her fencing group to visit his pre-World War I "virtual nation," she is quickly engulfed in the game, which will end with her friend discarding his body at the end to rule supreme in this compelling cyberworld.

Duel Identity

Duel Identity
Author: Tom Clancy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2000
Genre: Internet
ISBN: 9780747261858

Alan Slaney, a brilliant fencing instructor, has designed the virtual reality fantasy realm of Latvinia. And when he asks his star pupil, Megan O'Malley, and her friends to help beta-test the sim, they love the thrilling character profiles the game-world provides. Until, that is, the fantasy becomes all too real. Latvinia is beginning to look less like a labour of love and more like the product of a dangerous obsession. Time is running short for the beta-testers: unless Megan can prevent reality submerging into the game-world, she and her friends may well be forced to assume their dual identities forever...

Below the Surface

Below the Surface
Author: Deborah Rivas-Drake
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0691217130

A guide to the latest research on how young people can develop positive ethnic-racial identities and strong interracial relations Today’s young people are growing up in an increasingly ethnically and racially diverse society. How do we help them navigate this world productively, given some of the seemingly intractable conflicts we constantly hear about? In Below the Surface, Deborah Rivas-Drake and Adriana Umaña-Taylor explore the latest research in ethnic and racial identity and interracial relations among diverse youth in the United States. Drawing from multiple disciplines, including developmental psychology, social psychology, education, and sociology, the authors demonstrate that young people can have a strong ethnic-racial identity and still view other groups positively, and that in fact, possessing a solid ethnic-racial identity makes it possible to have a more genuine understanding of other groups. During adolescence, teens reexamine, redefine, and consolidate their ethnic-racial identities in the context of family, schools, peers, communities, and the media. The authors explore each of these areas and the ways that ideas of ethnicity and race are implicitly and explicitly taught. They provide convincing evidence that all young people—ethnic majority and minority alike—benefit from engaging in meaningful dialogues about race and ethnicity with caring adults in their lives, which help them build a better perspective about their identity and a foundation for engaging in positive relationships with those who are different from them. Timely and accessible, Below the Surface is an ideal resource for parents, teachers, educators, school administrators, clergy, and all who want to help young people navigate their growth and development successfully.

The Leopard's Spots

The Leopard's Spots
Author: Fred M. White
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This novel revolves around Montagu Stagg and his niece, Stella Henson. Excerpt: "Stagg was making quite a handsome living by the ingenious expedient of writing letters to potential investors warning them off certain things, and, at the same time, utilizing those bucket-shop circulars luring the cash into his coffers in quite another direction. It was a brilliant scheme and redounded to the credit of 'Frank Fair,' alias Montagu Stagg, who was thus able to pose before his confiding young relative as a man of the highest and purest motives. Of course, Stella could know nothing of the little dingy office in the city where Stagg spent a couple of hours each afternoon sending out his circulars and posting them in person. It must not be imagined, of course, that all this money came to his net. If Stagg gleaned a daily ten percent. of it, he was perfectly satisfied, and so the great game went on. Stagg was a cheery, breezy, humorous rascal, perfectly straight in all his dealings outside what he regarded as his legitimate business, and generous and easy-going to a fault.

Seeking Identity

Seeking Identity
Author: Nancy Mae Antrim
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1527566986

"Seeking Identity: Language in Society" looks at how we define and create identity both as individuals and as a society through language. Our language choices reflect not only how we view ourselves, but how we are viewed by society. An individual's identity is reflected in various language construed identities: ethnicity, gender, and cross-cultural/counter cultural. In turn these identities are projected by society on the individual/ethnic group by the language choices society makes in describing and addressing these individuals. In the first section (Language and Identity), an ethnolinguistic approach is used to address the areas of language identity/loyalty, gender, and ethnic pride. Section two (Language and Advertising) looks at how society in turn uses language to relate to different groups by appealing to ethnic pride, language identity, and the power/prestige that using a particular language variety entails. Section three (Language and the Media) explores how the media contributes to our construction of identity. Section four (Language and Discourse) shows how written discourse can appropriate, construct, and parody identity.

Poetry of Life

Poetry of Life
Author: Roni Palmer
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2010-01-19
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1477166092

My poetry is a life time’s journal of positive, moving, provoking thought, a fired imagination, a revelation of God’s beautiful creation, my unique concept and expression of life inspired by the bible and faith, the search for “whatever is true honorable, just, lovely, pure, admirable, good, excellent or praiseworthy”. (Phillipians 4 v 18) Roni

Love in Nimbin

Love in Nimbin
Author: James Arthur Warren
Publisher: Thundercloud Repairian
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2021-05-07
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

James Arthur Warren AKA Thundercloud Repairian is an environmental scientist and socio-cultural educationalist. Along with his writing Thundercloud is creator and custodian of the "Australian Poetry Hall of Fame" in Guyra. He is a publisher, educator, poet, artist and writer and his first book, The Flea and the Dinosaur is a self illustrated children's book. "Love in Nimbin" and "Lust in Nimbin" are his first two books of his seven volume poetry anthology Love and lust in Nimbin. Finalist in the 2017 Nimbin Performance poetry World Cup, 3rd in the Banjo Paterson Australian Poetry Competition 2019 with "Our Darling is Dying" Through the Nimbin performance poetry scene Thundercloud has established himself as a formidable revolutionary consciousness lyricist.

Japan's Foreign Policy Maturation

Japan's Foreign Policy Maturation
Author: Kevin Cooney
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136710795

The sudden end of the Cold War took the Japanese foreign policy community by surprise. The Yoshida Doctrine which served Japanese foreign policy so well during the Cold War is no longer a viable foreign policy option. This dissertation examines the restructuring of Japanese foreign policy since the end of the Cold War. Through a series of 56 interviews with Japanese foregin policy elites, the changes in Japanese foreign policy are put into the context of the foreign policy literature.

Murders.com

Murders.com
Author: Margaret Duffy
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Ltd
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 178010894X

Patrick has a new desk job and seems to be out of harm’s way . . . but not for long. Patrick Gillard has taken on a new role as the NCA’s officer within Avon and Somerset Police’s Regional Organised Crime Unit, much to his wife and working partner Ingrid Langley’s relief. It may seem like a safe desk job, but Ingrid’s relief is short-lived when she finds the head of the Metropolitan Police’s specialist undercover unit, F9, Commander Rolt, barely alive in a field in Somerset. Unsurprisingly, Patrick is soon pulled back into frontline action. And when further, gruesome discoveries are made, Patrick and Ingrid are plunged into danger yet again in the hunt for one of the Met’s most-wanted criminals.