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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Steven Morris
Monsters bleed into our world through an open wound in the fabric of reality, and we've lost our only means to draw out and destroy them.But if others can travel to our world, why can't we go to theirs?To fight the Infected, the Guardians needed the ability to draw them out, to take them on in circumstances of their own choosing. That tactic ended with the destruction of the Mana'thiandriel, enchanted artifacts used to gather the Infected, in a battle which not only convinced the world the problem was real, but also sealed the fate of humankind.With limited resources, and plagued by heartbreak and loss, the defenders of Earth need a new plan. Scan thinks there may be a way out-he believes he can trace the magic of the alien interplanetary travel, and return the Guardians to the origin of their one-way trip. "Return the Guardians, get more Mana'thiandriel, save the Earth... easy peasy."If only it were that simple.Can the ragtag gang, thrown together by happenstance, overcome their pasts, navigate a web of deceit, and find a means to save the Earth?
The Mother of Trees slumbers, her existence fading into myth, her prophecy of the one who could save the world... almost unheard. Living as a drifter, skipping town whenever her daughter draws the wrong kind of attention, the herald maintains her silence. For her daughter, the Promised One, has no magic at all. Elliah is Bereft, and even her own kind seek her death.When Elliah meets a Warder and his half-breed son, who hope to awaken the Mother, she realizes she has questions of her own. Did the Mother make a mistake? And even worse--what if she didn't?To whom can one turn when all paths lead to death, even the death of a goddess?
The Mother of Trees withers while the trolls prepare to conquer a crumbling world.The elves' only hope? A desperate plan forged by a fanatical Warder with questionable motives.Elliah, a magicless elf cursed by prophecy, holds the key to either salvation or destruction. Forced into an uneasy alliance with the Warder, the elves must navigate deadly dragon attacks and unrelenting persecution while searching for an army with the power to strike back.Their only chance lies with the Alluvium, masters of Fire Magic. But when a rival prophecy surfaces, everything they believe unravels. Which future is true? Who can they trust? And will any of it matter when the dragons come, seeking vengeance for that which the Warder has stolen?Dragons collect their dead.Fire lies.Can Elliah, an outcast elf, bereft of magic, defy fate and save a dying world? Or will she only hasten its demise?
The Mother of Trees withers while the trolls prepare to conquer a crumbling world.The elves' only hope? A desperate plan forged by a fanatical Warder with questionable motives.Elliah, a magicless elf cursed by prophecy, holds the key to either salvation or destruction. Forced into an uneasy alliance with the Warder, the elves must navigate deadly dragon attacks and unrelenting persecution while searching for an army with the power to strike back.Their only chance lies with the Alluvium, masters of Fire Magic. But when a rival prophecy surfaces, everything they believe unravels. Which future is true? Who can they trust? And will any of it matter when the dragons come, seeking vengeance for that which the Warder has stolen?Dragons collect their dead.Fire lies.Can Elliah, an outcast elf, bereft of magic, defy fate and save a dying world? Or will she only hasten its demise?
Cinema’s most successful director is a commercial and cultural force demanding serious consideration. Not just triumphant marketing, this international popularity is partly a function of the movies themselves. Polarised critical attitudes largely overlook this, and evidence either unquestioning adulation or vilification – often vitriolic – for epitomising contemporary Hollywood. Detailed textual analyses reveal that alongside conventional commercial appeal, Spielberg’s movies function consistently as a self-reflexive commentary on cinema. Rather than straightforwardly consumed realism or fantasy, they invite divergent readings and self-conscious spectatorship that contradict assumptions about their ideological tendencies. Exercising powerful emotional appeal, their ambiguities are profitably advantageous in maximising audiences and generating media attention.
Simon and Steven's Special Surprise
Kathryn Morrish; Sarah Morrish
Independently Published
2019
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Written by a mother-daughter duo, Simon and Steven's Special Surprise is based on the real-life tale of two male penguins who wanted to have a baby for themselves. Featuring beautiful watercolour illustrations, this book is a simple and accessible way of teaching children all about sharing, community, and equality. Join Simon and Steven as they search for an egg of their own
Life After Phillip Morris is the second installment of the life story of gay, four-time prison escapee, fraudster and conman, Steven Russell. The first half of his life was made into the book/film I Love You Phillip Morris.
Ethical Obligations and Decision-Making in Accounting: Text and Cases
Steven Mintz; Roselyn Morris
McGraw-Hill Education
2016
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The overriding philosophy of this text is to provide the instructor with comprehensive coverage of ethical and professional issues encountered by accounting professionals. The book is devoted to helping students cultivate the ethical commitment needed to ensure that their work meets the highest standards of integrity, independence, and objectivity. Ethical Obligations and Decision Making in Accounting is designed to provide the instructor with the best flexibility and pedagogical effectiveness of any book on the market. To that end, it includes numerous features designed to make both learning and teaching easier.
ISE Ethical Obligations and Decision-Making in Accounting: Text and Cases
Steven Mintz; Roselyn Morris
McGraw-Hill Education
2022
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The Way Of The Shadow Wolves: The Deep State And The Hijacking Of America
Tom Morrissey; Steven Seagal
5th Palace Publishing
2017
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This is the story of an Arizona Tribal police officer who stumbles onto one of the of the biggest cases in the history of the Southwest. He is a member of an elite group within the Native American communities known as The Shadow Wolves. What comes with his discovery is the uncovering of massive corruption in places where he once had placed his total trust. Shadow Wolves is a book of fiction based on reality. Both author's have worked with, confronted, and seen the power of the Deep State and the manner in which, at times, federal government agencies willfully violate the Constitution and the laws of the land in service to special interests. Recent events has for the first time made many American citizens aware that the Deep State is very real; that the mainstream media tends toward bias by often offering a false narrative designed by the secret intelligence world in service to special interests. The fight for America's soul is taking place far from Washington, D.C. This is a story of one small group of patriots fighting the good fight.
Winner of a 2023 Storytelling World AwardUnleash the power of storytelling to transform your talks, speeches, and presentations—whether your audience is a boardroom of executives, a classroom of students, or an auditorium full of eager listeners.Everyone, regardless of their background and training, can improve their storytelling abilities. But what is a story? How can you tell it in a way that delights and informs your listeners? Take a journey into the keys to great storytelling with two of the country’s top experts on story presentation and speech writing.In The Art of the Tale, expert storytellers Steven James and Tom Morrisey team up and tap into their lifetimes of experience to show you how to prepare stellar presentations, tell stories in your own unique way, adapt your material to different groups of listeners, and gain confidence in your ability as a speaker. In this book, you’ll learn why:practice doesn’t make perfect.you should never tell the same story twice.there is no right way to tell a story.it’s best to avoid memorizing your stories.You’ll also find helpful hints on:gaining confidence in your ability as a storyteller.connecting with your audience.matching your expectations with those of your listeners.understanding what makes a good story.drawing truth out of stories you wish to tell.crafting and remembering stories.shaping your memories into inspiring stories.Learn how to tell stories more effectively, lead and teach more creatively, and prepare your message in less time by using this unique resource provided by two of the nation’s premier communicators, who tap into their experience to share a lifetime’s worth of insights and expertise.
World History
Steven Wallech; Touraj Daryaee; Craig Hendricks; Anne Lynne Negus; Peter P. Wan; Gordon Morris Bakken
John Wiley Sons Inc
2012
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World History: A Concise Thematic Analysis presents the highly anticipated second edition of the most affordable and accessible survey of world history designed for use at the college level. An engaging narrative that contextualizes history and does not drown students in a sea of factsOffers a comparative analysis of the great civilizations of Eurasia, Africa, and the AmericasAddresses themes of population dynamics, food production challenges, disease history, warfare, and other major issues for civilizationsFeatures new interior design and organization to enhance user experienceInstructor’s test bank available online at www.wiley.com/go/wallech
World History
Steven Wallech; Touraj Daryaee; Craig Hendricks; Anne Lynne Negus; Peter P. Wan; Gordon Morris Bakken
John Wiley Sons Inc
2012
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World History: A Concise Thematic Analysis presents the highly anticipated second edition of the most affordable and accessible survey of world history designed for use at the college level. This text offers a comparative analysis of great civilizations of Eurasia, Africa, and the Americas in an engaging narrative that contextualizes history instead of drowning students in a sea of facts. Themes addressed include population dynamics, food production challenges, disease history, warfare, and others. Instructor resources are available online for this text. This new edition of World History: A Concise Thematic Analysis features a newly-designed interior organization to enhance navigation and comprehension of the material. An instructors' test bank is available online.