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Histoire De La Ville Ã?piscopale Et De L'arrondissement De Saint-diÃ(c)
N F Gravier
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Histoire De La Ville Ã?piscopale Et De L'arrondissement De Saint-diÃ(c)
N F Gravier
Hutson Street Press
2025
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Histoire de La Ville E Piscopale Et de L'Arrondissement de Saint-Die, Etc
N F Gravier
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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N F Dubrovin
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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N F Dubrovin
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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N F Dubrovin
British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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British Library, Historical Print Editions
2011
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This book summarizes the research done on preharvest sprouting during recent years. Naturally, whenever needed, earlier findings are also considered. Both publishers and the authors hope that his publication will provide researchers and students with a convenient source of up-to-date information in this expanding field.
Herald is the story of Hermes, divine messenger of classical mythology and son of mighty Zeus, ruler of the Olympian gods. Born secretly in an ancient mountain cave, and possessing abilities that make the young god a friend to both the living and the dead, Hermes becomes a valuable aid in Zeus' efforts to bring the final Olympians to power. Told from Hermes' unique perspective are many beloved tales from ancient Greece, including those of Orpheus, Persephone, and Perseus, interwoven with Hermes' own attempts to forge a place for himself among mortal and immortal beings. Herald pulls the reader into ancient Greece and into the mind of a legendary mythological figure as he struggles with power, death, and the carnal treachery of a goddess.
"This book is a must-read for anybody who has been, is, or will be a patient. That's just about all of us."-Philip Caper, M.D., past Chairman of the National Council on Health Planning and Development"Americans simply cannot afford to ignore the ideas so clearly presented in this book." -John Abramson, M.D., M.Sc., Lecturer at Harvard Medical School and Author of "Overdosed America: The Broken Promise of American Medicine"Today, the debate about our health care system is raging, but it often seems too complex or politically-driven for people to navigate. There has perhaps never been a better time to share with the American public a book that explains the state of our health care in an honest, comprehensive, and relatable way.Dying of Health Care, authored by a primary care physician with nearly 40 years of experience practicing in the U.S. and U.K., provides an easy-to-understand examination of the American health care system's major problems and potential solutions. Dr. Hanna explores the all-important question facing us today: why are Americans paying much more per person for health care than those in other developed nations, but getting much less in terms of quality? Approaching this painful paradox through a clinician's eyes, Dr. Hanna first makes a careful diagnosis and then prescribes an appropriate treatment to heal our ailing system. He shares real-life examples of patients and provides insights into the minds of doctors, including how their decisions influence the costs and outcomes of treatments.Ultimately, Dr. Hanna exposes how the system harms us - even sometimes kills us - both physically and financially, and he offers innovative solutions that can work to create the quality, affordable system we deserve.
Can you hear it? That sound. Like Oceans lapping at the Shore. Like a Forest Burning to the Ground. Like an Intake of Breath. That is the Song. Magic. At the edge of your hearing until it isn't. It calls them. They hunger. They are here. - The Last Words of Lano, Grand Mage of the Eighth Realm The Seven Realms, for better or worse, are at a tenuous peace. For now. In the Seven Realms the adversities of the world have given rise to a profession known by a singular name. Adventurers. John Doe has dreamt of the day that he would become an adventurer. In a world where magic is ubiquitous and powers the devices of everyday life, John desires something more. When the time comes, John must face the truth of his destiny and discover both the spectacular and the sinister natures of the world in which he lives.
When Greg, a professional artist, visits American relatives, he triggers a crush in 12-year-old Ruth. An aspiring artist herself, she dreams he will be so impressed by her talent that he will fall in love with her, but happiness at being in his company is clouded by knowing he is about to return to England. She may never see him again. School friends both tease and encourage Ruth, but her family, except for a sympathetic aunt, are oblivious to the joy and anguish of young love. These few momentous days in Ruth's life rush to a denouement in the last hours of Greg's visit. A touching account of one girl starting her journey into adolescence. The consequences on her later life of her crush will be recounted in two further novellas, 'These Years: 1986' and 'These Years: 1991'.
Ruth Whitehead, now 25, returning to the States after a trip to Italy, stops off for a few nights in England to visit her English cousin, the artist Greg Adams. She has not seen him since his stay in Massachusetts thirteen years previously. Memories of the crush she had then developed on him now amuse her, but when back in his company she finds that her adolescent feelings are not entirely extinguished. His friendliness and obvious pleasure in seeing her again not only contrast with the palpable hostility of his disabled wife, but also shed an uncomfortable light on the state of her relationship with boyfriend Darren, awaiting her back in Boston.The continuing effect on her later life of Ruth’s youthful crush is sensitively, and at times humorously, explored, and will be resumed in a third novella, These Years: 1991.