Troubled Skylines

Troubled Skylines
Author: John Oladipo Ojikutu
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2019-11-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1728395275

This book is a collection of materials from many of the articles I have written on occurrences that span a period of more than ten years about Nigeria’s aviation industry. I could not have done this alone from outside the industry without the opportunity given to me to serve in various committees by persons with authorities in the sector.

Skylines of the World

Skylines of the World
Author: M. Hill Goodspeed
Publisher: Universe Publishing(NY)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780789399793

"Skylines of the World: Yesterday and Today" showcases 49 cityscapes from every corner of the globe, from Sydney to Stockholm, from Cape Town to Cardiff, from the glittering glass towers of Las Vegas to the sentinels of ancient Rome. Featuring the incomparable panoramic photographs of James Blakeway and Chris Gjevre, this handsome book reflects on the culture and civilizations that created each of these glorious cities. Historical photographs, maps, and beautifully written descriptions by historian M. Hill Goodspeed capture each city's distinct character.

Skyline

Skyline
Author: Patti Larsen
Publisher: Patti Larsen Books
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2023-01-12
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1989925863

Skyline is home. Skyline is family. Home is where the heart is. Aurelie Bay and her family are loyal to Skyline and the corporation that has saved humanity from the apocalypse threatening their extinction. With the surface of the planet destroyed by an ancient disaster and only their city between the human race and annihilation, she trusts in her parents, her guard brother and the very foundation of the city her people have been building for over a hundred years. She has been taught that their salvation lies upward, and that Skyline's management has the health, welfare and survival of all of their citizens at heart. But when her best friend's troubles lure Aure down a path of rebellion and selfishness in an effort to save him from himself, she learns to question the truth behind the city in the sky. Pitted against her leaders, her family and the very tenets she's grown up believing, Aure is forced to face the fact that those in control of Skyline and the continuation of the human race may not be telling the people everything and that they're far closer to catastrophe than anyone is willing to admit. KEYWORDS: dystopian fiction, young adult dystopian fiction, young adult dystopia, ya dystopian fiction, ya dystopia, young adult science fiction, ya science fiction, young adult scifi, ya scifi, dark dystopian fiction, dark scifi, dark science fiction, post-apocalyptic fiction, young adult post-apocalyptic fiction

Skyline Teardrops

Skyline Teardrops
Author: Cody Benjamin
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1312057874

In Skyline Teardrops, Cody Benjamin recalls his experiences volunteering, struggling and growing alongside nine other students from around the country. Pressed to make an impact in Detroit, a city that seems to be known more for its devastation than anything else, he dives into the importance of urban youth, explores the historic downfall of Motor City and, most importantly, exercises an immense walk of faith that changes his perspective on far more than the surrounding broken neighborhoods.

Supernatural Skyline

Supernatural Skyline
Author: Jim Hylton
Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2010-08-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0768490790

While revival may be for a season, the Kingdom of God is “unshakeable and never-ending.” The Supernatural Skyline unpacks revival, then proposes God’s greater plan of continuing Kingdom encounters. Full of supernatural experiences and practical expressions of Christ living in and working through His people today, The Supernatural Skyline will expand your vision of the Kingdom to include exciting new spiritual possibilities. Written for thinking Christians who want church life to be meaningful, relevant, and culturally engaging, The Supernatural Skyline contends that the church needs to accept the “keys to the Kingdom” and use those keys to unlock doors currently closed to Christ and His purpose. Defining the Kingdom of God as Jesus’ life enacted in every sphere—justice, government, economics, education, art—any realm that influences people and their culture—this book will challenge you to consider fresh concepts and biblically sound principles.

Skyline

Skyline
Author: Hubert Damisch
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2001
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780804732468

One of today's foremost art historians and critics presents a strikingly original view of architecture and the city through the twin lenses of cultural theory and psychoanalysis. In engaging a subject that has been of continuing interest to Damisch over the last 30 years, he develops a unique way of looking at the city and its architecture, the landscape and its spaces.

Riding the Skyline

Riding the Skyline
Author: Martin Grainger
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780920663264

Grainger had a gentle, humorous talent for describing his friends, his much-loved horses and the simple joys of life in the open air. He regularly escaped from his Vancouver office in the 1920s and 1930s to camp in the North Cascades.

The Dogs of War

The Dogs of War
Author: Kennedy King
Publisher: Mind of Khan Studios
Total Pages: 224
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

All that holds back the Galaxy’s first interplanetary war is a crew of repurposed criminals, an undercover agent, and a world-government trust fund baby. The Dogs of War. With the destruction of the planet Mukurus comes the dawn of new struggles for the Worlds Crisis Committee. The Dragons are awakened. Their Higher Order sits council at a hidden base somewhere in the Milky Way, along with faithful servants called Faders, who worship them as gods. From the shadows, they puppeteer raids to cut SkyLine supply routes. They box in human expansion, stifle the enemy. After its defeat at the hands of Drogan, the ancient life form Machaeus is scattered across the cosmos. Its spores are the subject of research on both sides of the budding Dragon war. It becomes a means of transport. It becomes a weapon. The study of these “M-Particles” inspires horrendous biological experimentation in deep cover labs across the Galaxy. Beneath it all, the will of Machaeus lurks still, forming a plot of its own. In the chaos, the Worlds Crisis Committee turns to the Dogs of War. This elite task force tackles two missions to keep the Milky Way from tearing itself apart. Open new trade routes. Find the Dragons and uproot them from the galaxy. The mission sounds simple to the Dogs’ Captain, Demitri “Demi” Alexander, until he sees the crew in action. He alone can reconcile the differences between siblings from the mines of Saturn’s Rings, the niece of a high-ranking WCC executive, and an M-Particle research specialist. They must become the Dogs of War. They are the last chance for humans to make a stand against the enclosing Dragon threat. Demi’s biggest challenge, though, are his feelings for one of his own. Arms Specialist Kalus Delphi. The two have a history of passion, one they put behind them for the good of the unit. The Captain faces a dangerous balance of reigning in the wily but talented Kalus, without igniting flames best snuffed. But, with the fate of the Galaxy on their shoulders, how much can these two fight their own feelings? For better or worse, the Dogs of War cross every planet in the SkyLine. They delve deep in the Chrysum wells of Neptune and the floating city of Jupiter alike, in search of the Dragons and hope to defeat them.