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The Constant Fisherman

The Constant Fisherman

Dan Zahn

Xlibris Us
2022
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The Constant Fisherman isa collection of short stories presented in two parts. Section 1 contains four stories that are complete fiction; tales of deceit, unconditional love, pure fantasy, and suspense. Section 2 is made up of eight true stories taken from the author's life, proving that sometimes truth can, indeed, be stranger than fiction. Here is where the author displays a wry sense of humor and, at the same time, unsparing honesty.
Garg Constant

Garg Constant

Anshul Garg

Lulu Publishing Services
2019
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Formation of a social group generates a shared mathematical value between the group and each of its individuals. What really happens if an individual forgoes the portion of the constant? The value goes to the group. In turn, this forgone value for the group creates a few special individuals who instead own it now on behalf of the group. The foregone value creates two types of individuals within same group-one with the lost portion and special individuals with advantage of gained portion. The simultaneous existence of weaker and powerful individuals in a group brings forward the distinct characteristics of slavery. The constant is mathematically pivoting the group behavior. It can be used to analyze mass psychological, economical, capitalist, historical and evolutionary patterns of the group. The same constant can be used in generating ancillary physics for the group.
A Constant Jonathan

A Constant Jonathan

Michael Olmstead

Michael Olmstead
2020
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In the distant future, humanity has evolved the technology to listen to the whispers of the Universe itself. The Aware Universe revealed the knowledge to remake the human form, perfecting their bodies and minds, and inadvertently create their own gods. After falling to their knees in worship of their own creations, humanity soon realized their gods were flawed and hindered with very human emotions such as greed, lust, and rage. The humans rebelled, waging the most destructive war humanity has known, the Deluge, which lasted thousands of years, washing over the populated worlds. It remade the landscape of human civilization forever, leaving it in ruins and clinging to a handful of desolate worlds and ancient, artificial habitats. Six thousand years after the death of the last god and the end of the Deluge, a simple-minded orphan boy on a cold, barren planet receives a message in a dream. A message from a black hole...
The Constant Man

The Constant Man

Peter Steiner

Canongate Books
2021
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Former Munich police detective Willi Geismeier is drawn out of hiding to find a deranged serial killer.Former Munch detective Willi Geimeiser is a wanted man. He sacrificed his career and put his life on the line by exposing a high-ranking Nazi official as a murderer, and is now in hiding in a cabin deep in the Bavarian forest.But when his friend, Lola, is savagely attacked, Willi returns to Munich in disguise and under a new identity - Karl Juncker - determined to find the perpetrator. Meanwhile, the discovery of the body of a woman in the River Isar leads Willi's old colleague and friend, Detective Hans Bergemann, to uncover similar disturbing murders stretching back years. A serial killer who preys on young women is running loose on Munich's streets. Could they be responsible for the attack on Lola, and can Willi catch a deranged murderer before the Gestapo catches him?
In Constant Fear

In Constant Fear

Peter Liney

Jo Fletcher Books
2016
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He thought he'd escaped. But peace is hard to find - and harder still to keep . . . The third in Peter Liney's Detainee series.Over a year has passed since Clancy escaped the hell that was the City. Pursued by the ruthless leader of Infinity - the corporation behind the mass murders of thousands of 'lower class' citizens - he has been on the run ever since, constantly looking over his shoulder. Despite this, he has forged a new life working the land on an abandoned smallholding on the other side of the mountains. Hidden there, he is as close to happy as he can be. Until strange things start to happen in the valley: too many unlucky coincidences convince him that another power is rising, and there are questions to be answered: what is the shadow maker? And who - or what - has begun to howl in the night?'Impressively dark' - Financial Times
The Constant Heart

The Constant Heart

Dilly Court

Arrow Books Ltd
2019
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Despite living by the side of the Thames, with its noise, disease and dirt, eighteen-year-old Rosina May has wanted for little in life. Until her father's feud with a fellow bargeman threatens to destroy everything. To save them all, Rosina agrees to marry Harry, the son of a wealthy merchant. But a chance encounter with a handsome river pirate has turned her head and she longs to meet him again. When her father dies a broken man, Harry goes back on his promise and turns Rosina out onto the streets. She is forced to work the river herself, ferrying rubbish out of London and living rough. In spite of her hardships, she cannot forget her pirate and when tragedy threatens to strike once more she is forced to make a choice. But is she really prepared to risk everything for love?
This Constant Evil

This Constant Evil

James Shepherd-Barron

Runway Publishing
2021
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The Invention of Ethnic Cleansing From Bosnia to Rwanda, Myanmar to China, and Ethiopia to Israel, the hideous practice of 'ethnic cleansing remains a 'constant evil' in world history to this day. Yet, nobody really knows where the term came from or what it means. As a result, nobody has ever been held to account for their part in such barbarity.As a humanitarian affairs adviser to the UK's Foreign & Commonwealth Office in Former-Yugoslavia in 1992 and later as a UN official in places such as Burundi, Rwanda and Sudan, James Shepherd-Barron has seen, heard and smelled 'ethnic cleansing' up close and personal. This is his account of what happens when whole peoples turn against those they consider to be 'other' and describes how the term came to be 'invented'. The story has never been told before.
The Constant Economy

The Constant Economy

Zac Goldsmith

Atlantic Books
2010
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Since the industrial revolution, the economies of developed nations have grown at the expense of the natural world. But the earth's resources are finite, climate change threatens to dramatically transform how and where we live, and the global economic system is in disarray. One way or another we will have to change. The longer we delay, the more our societies will be at the mercy of events and the harsher the eventual adjustments. Fortunately, as this book shows, there is an alternative. Zac Goldsmith argues for the creation of what he calls a 'constant economy' - in which resources are valued not wasted, food is grown sustainably, and goods are built to last. The constant economy operates at the human scale, and above all it recognises nature's limits.He shows that almost every action needed to support the environment is already being carried out somewhere in the world, by companies, communities and governments determined to blaze a trail. Where they have done the right thing, their customers and voters have rewarded them. Practical solutions exist, and they are brought together and set out in this ground-breaking book.
The Constant Leader

The Constant Leader

Max Coates

Network Continuum Education
2008
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"The Constant Leader" seeks to support and equip leaders in creating learning processes for the future while retaining personal perspective, equanimity and health. For the reader it is the next best thing to a personal mentor.The understanding of leadership has changed from being directive towards a people centred and future responsive style. Alongside this has been the growing awareness of the impact of emotional intelligence and its centrality in defining exemplary leadership.There is also a growing recognition of the intense toll on individuals who step up to lead groups within organisations and to lead the organisations themselves. This situation is being exacerbated by the imminent shortage of senior leaders within schools. This is in part due to the aging population of school leaders. It is also because many potential leaders are wary of taking on such demanding and potentially damaging roles."The Constant Leader" explores the relationship between emotional intelligence and high performing leaders. Uniquely it identifies the impact of stress on decision-making. Most importantly it advocates strategies for retaining personal health whilst performing at a high level and in particular enhancing creativity.
My Constant Lady

My Constant Lady

Jane Fenwick

Jane Fenwick
2020
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The North East Coast of England 1765When ship owner Gabriel Reynolds meets flame haired serving wench Eleanor Barker in a Whitby tavern, little does he know it is a meeting that will change the course of his life. First she runs out on him leaving him frustrated in more ways than one, then the next time they meet, in more conventional circumstances, he finds she is engaged to be married.Undeterred and back in his home town of Alnmouth Gabriel knows he has to win the love of this beguiling, unconventional, woman and so sets about putting his house in order. But before he can declare himself fate deals Gabriel a cruel blow when his stable lad is abducted. Meanwhile back in Whitby, Eleanor who is in fact the daughter of a prominent ship builder, has troubles of her own. Learning that her fiance has been untrue, she ends her engagement. In revenge her spurned lover tells her about Gabriel's past, a past she finds difficult to accept. Forced to choose between love and loss a heart broken Eleanor flees to Amsterdam searching for answers.But will the course of their love ever be plain sailing?
A Constant Struggle – Deaf Education in New South Wales since World War II
Deaf education in New South Wales has made tremendous progress since the end of World War II, yet issues remain for students from their early years of education through secondary high school. Naomi Malone traces the roots of these issues and argues that they persist due to the historical fragmentation within deaf education regarding oralism (teaching via spoken language) and manualism (teaching via sign language). She considers the early prevalence of oralism in schools for deaf students, the integration of deaf students into mainstream classrooms, the recognition of Australian Sign Language as a language, and the growing awareness of the diversity of deaf students. Malone's historical assessments are augmented by interviews with former students and contextualized with explanations of concurrent political and social events. She posits that deaf people must be consulted about their educational experiences and that they must form a united social movement to better advocate for improved deaf education, regardless of communication approach.
A Constant State of Emergency: Paul de Kruif: Microbe Hunter and Health Activist

A Constant State of Emergency: Paul de Kruif: Microbe Hunter and Health Activist

Jan Peter Verhave

Historical Series of the Reformed Church in A
2019
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This 98th entry in the Historical Series of the Reformed Church in America is the definitive biography of Paul de Kruif whose life left intact the basic Christian tenet of service to others, biblically expressed: love thy neighbor. His life involved heavy drinking that led him to AA and, from there, back to religion and prayer. De Kruif's vocation as publicist on behalf of public health was in the forefront of the science of medicine. His professional understanding as a microbiologist, combined with his gift for lucid, compelling prose, made him one whose impact on the health of America could be argued as unparalleled.