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S. S. Huber the Dragon's Eye Crystal

S. S. Huber the Dragon's Eye Crystal

Bernadine D. Morris

Bernadine D. Morris
2016
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Song of the Dragon Series explores themes of bullying, intolerance and bigotry; the roots of war and oppression. Book 1 of the series, S.S. Huber - The Dragon's Eye Crystal is set in Chilliwack, British Columbia and central Canada. Sybil Huber's Grade 8 class embarks on a field trip to the picturesque valley between majestic Mount Cheam and Lady Peak, located in the Upper Fraser Valley, east of Vancouver. A heart-wrenching family tragedy takes a terrifying turn, leading to existing parallel dimensions and an exotic journey of epic proportions. It is a passionate quest for peace, a fascinating tale of youth coming to terms with an inherited gift of foresight, discovery of their roots and what it means to be family. It is a poignant coming-of-age story, interwoven with fanciful characters. The young and young-at-heart will surrender themselves to this richly imagined tale, leaving them spellbound and wanting more.Visit my website at: www.songofthedragon.com Author Page at: https: //www.amazon.com/author/bernadinemorr
The Cult of Pure Crystal Mountain

The Cult of Pure Crystal Mountain

Toni Huber

Oxford University Press Inc
1999
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The Tibetan district of Tsari with its sacred snow-covered peak of Pure Crystal Mountain has long been a place of symbolic and ritual significance for Tibetan peoples. In this book, Toni Huber provides the first thorough study of a major Tibetan Buddhist pilgrimage center and cult mountain, and explores the esoteric and popular traditions of ritual there. The main focus is on the period of the 1940s and '50s, just prior to the 1959 Lhasa uprising and subsequent Tibetan diaspora into South Asia. Huber's work thus documents Tibetan life patterns and cultural traditions which have largely disappeared with the advent of Chinese colonial modernity in Tibet. In addition to the work's documentary content, Huber offers discussion and analysis of the construction and meaning of Tibetan cultural categories of space, place, and person, and the practice of ritual and organization of traditional society in relation to them.
The Cure in the Code

The Cure in the Code

Peter Huber

Basic Books
2013
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Never before have two revolutions with so much potential to save and prolong human life occurred simultaneously. The converging, synergistic power of the biochemical and digital revolutions now allows us to read every letter of life's code, create precisely targeted drugs to control it, and tailor their use to individual patients. Cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer's and countless other killers can be vanquished,if we make full use of the tools of modern drug design and allow doctors the use of modern data gathering and analytical tools when prescribing drugs to their patients.But Washington stands in the way, clinging to outdated drug-approval protocols developed decades ago during medicine's long battle with the infectious epidemics of the past. Peter Huber, an expert in science, technology, and public policy, demonstrates why Washington's one-size-fits-all drug policies can't deal with diseases rooted in the complex molecular diversity of human bodies. Washington is ill-equipped to handle the torrents of data that now propel the advance of molecular medicine and is reluctant to embrace the statistical methods of the digital age that can. Obsolete economic policies, often rationalized as cost-saving measures, stifle innovation and suppress investment in the medicine that can provide the best cures at the lowest cost.In the 1980s, an AIDS diagnosis was a death sentence, until the FDA loosened its throttling grip and began streamlining and accelerating approval of life-saving drugs. The Cure in the Code shows patients, doctors, investors, and policy makers what we must now do to capture the full life-saving and cost-saving potential of the revolution in molecular medicine. America has to choose. At stake for America is the power to lead the world in mastering the most free, fecund, competitive, dynamic, and intelligent natural resource on the planet,the molecular code that spawns human life and controls our health.
Letters Concerning the Religion Essential to Man

Letters Concerning the Religion Essential to Man

Marie Huber

Gale Ecco, Print Editions
2018
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The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.The Age of Enlightenment profoundly enriched religious and philosophical understanding and continues to influence present-day thinking. Works collected here include masterpieces by David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, as well as religious sermons and moral debates on the issues of the day, such as the slave trade. The Age of Reason saw conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism transformed into one between faith and logic -- a debate that continues in the twenty-first century.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT112976Anonymous. By Marie Huber.Glasgow: printed for Robert Urie, 1761. 252p.; 12
Chosen Child

Chosen Child

Linda Huber

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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How well do you know your own family? And who can you trust?St Ives - it's the perfect place to bring up a child, but adoption is the only way for Rick and Ella. Ella is thrilled when they're matched with six-year-old Soraya, but somehow, Rick seems distant and edgy now. Because he'd wanted a boy? Across town, Amanda is expecting her second child and is terror-stricken when her husband vanishes. The police search begins, but nothing prepares Amanda for the shocking conclusion to the investigation. She has to protect her family - whatever the cost. Ella is trying hard to paper the cracks in her marriage, but a gruesome and mysterious find in the garden changes everything. What will happen when the truth comes to light? Ella doesn't want to know. And in the middle of it all, a little girl is looking for a home of her own with a 'forever' mummy and daddy... A gripping family drama, perfect for fans of Diane Chamberlain, Linda Green, and Sophie Hannah.Chosen Child is the fourth chilling psychological suspense novel from the author of Stolen Sister, The Cold Cold Sea, Daria's Daughter and more. The pace is perfectly controlled even as it races toward the inevitable crash. Barb TaubGripping, fast paced, wonderful storytelling. Jane Isaac
Zwielicht Classic 10

Zwielicht Classic 10

Elmar Huber; Michael Tillmann; Kurt Tichy

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Die 10 Ausgabe des Magazins Zwielicht Classic bietet wie gewohnt eine Mischung aus Geschichten und Artikel des Genre Horror und Unheimliche Phantastik mit Ausfl gen zur d steren SF. Enthalten sind wie immer herausragende Stories und vergessene Perlen.Zwielicht Classic 10 enth lt Geschichten von Hubert Katzmarz, Andreas Fieberg, Michael Tillmann, Karin Reddemann, Torsten Scheib, Kurt Tichy, Michael Schmidt und Elmar Huber.Das Titelbild ist aus der Feder von Oliver Pflug.
The Chaplain: A Lesson Once Learned Goes Onward Forever

The Chaplain: A Lesson Once Learned Goes Onward Forever

Norbert Huber

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2020
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The Chaplain: A Lesson Once Learned Goes Onward ForeverBy: Norbert Huber Through the spiritual, social, and sometimes tragic life of one man, parallels are drawn between nineteenth century religion and the spiritual beliefs of today. Separated by a century of changes in the way religion is practiced, Karl's understanding of the supernatural is interpreted by the sights and senses of his time. About the AuthorNorbert Huber has been disabled and wheel chair bound since 2014 after an active life of travel and work supervision.Huber resides in rural eastern Pennsylvania with wife of forty-two years along with the family dog. He has two married adult children and two grandchildren and counting. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in history and spent two additional years attending graduate school earning a history department assistantship.Huber worked for two years as an auto mechanic followed by three years as a tree service foreman. Additionally, he spent thirty-five years in food service as a Director of Training, Director of Operations and a Director of Human Resources. Prior to retirement, he spent an additional two years as a church sextant.