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Ex-Special Agent Dewey Andreas has retreated to rural Australia to escape the turbulent forces he once fought against. US National Security Advisor, Jessica Tanzer, has her own reasons for wanting him home. But there is someone else who has a much more sinister agenda. Someone who seeks revenge and who will not rest until he finds the man who has ruined his life. Meanwhile in the border region of Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan is escalating. As the situation quickly spins out of control, it becomes clear that world peace is in jeopardy. With just hours to head off disaster, the US President joins forces to help avert a worldwide crisis. There is only one man he can trust to carry out the near impossible task. Can he be found in time, and can he be persuaded to carry out the most difficult and dangerous mission of his career?
Who Killed Ben Miller?: & Death of a Juror
D. A. Featherling
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Ben's Christmas Treasury: An 1820 Christmas Carol
D. L. Andersen
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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A delightful historical fantasy for the holidays, based on real events and inspired by two favorite holiday classics: A Christmas Carol and It's a Wonderful Life
Jacob Ben Chajim Ibn Adonijah's Introduction to the Rabbinic Bible
Christian D Ginsburg
Wipf Stock Publishers
2009
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D.H. Lawrence’s Final Fictions: A Lacanian Perspective explores how literature thinks; more specifically, how the reading of fiction influences behavior. Lawrence writes passionately about our alienation from ourselves, from other people, and from the cosmos. He believes that we need to heed the voices of our unconscious, and he shows us how to meld body and mind so that, psychoanalytically speaking, Id and Ego can come together. In this endeavor there is a salient convergence between Lawrence's writings and those of Jacques Lacan, the French psychoanalyst.In this book, Stoltzfus examines the poetics of seven major fictions that Lawrence wrote between 1925 and 1930, five productive years that are referred to as his fabulation period. In each of the book's seven chapters, in tandem with Lacan's writings, Stoltzfus analyzes seven major characters, four of whom move from alienation to the renewal of self and the cosmos. He argues that Lawrence's fiction is simultaneously descriptive and prescriptive by showing us how to circumvent dysfunction. Stoltzfus brings literature and psychoanalysis together in readings that are both aesthetic and epistemological. They are recipes for curing the Anthropocene.
D.H. Lawrence’s Final Fictions: A Lacanian Perspective explores how literature thinks; more specifically, how the reading of fiction influences behavior. Lawrence writes passionately about our alienation from ourselves, from other people, and from the cosmos. He believes that we need to heed the voices of our unconscious, and he shows us how to meld body and mind so that, psychoanalytically speaking, Id and Ego can come together. In this endeavor there is a salient convergence between Lawrence's writings and those of Jacques Lacan, the French psychoanalyst.In this book, Stoltzfus examines the poetics of seven major fictions that Lawrence wrote between 1925 and 1930, five productive years that are referred to as his fabulation period. In each of the book's seven chapters, in tandem with Lacan's writings, Stoltzfus analyzes seven major characters, four of whom move from alienation to the renewal of self and the cosmos. He argues that Lawrence's fiction is simultaneously descriptive and prescriptive by showing us how to circumvent dysfunction. Stoltzfus brings literature and psychoanalysis together in readings that are both aesthetic and epistemological. They are recipes for curing the Anthropocene.
With each passing day that Donald Trump is in the White House, controversial conservative radio host Ben Shapiro sees the social fabric tear before his very eyes. Trump acts; the left overreacts; and Republicans don't act to shift the playing field. This cycle shrinks the space for rational politics and conversation, and we end up in a "race to the bottom." This collection of Shapiro's 2017 syndicated columns paints a picture of the current American landscape.
Côte d'Ivoire, Alassane Ouattara et les droits de l'homme
Moustapha Ben Ismaïla Diaby
Harmattan Côte-d'Ivoire
2022
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Synthèse D'Observateurs Non Lineaire à Entrèes Inconnues
Ramzi Ben Messaoud
Noor Publishing
2016
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Mécanismes d'imprégnation en milieux fibreux
Amine Ben Abdelwahed
Editions universitaires europeennes EUE
2016
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Performance d'un biofiltre pour le traitement ¿ des eaux usées
Asma Ben Rajeb; Ines Mehri; Abdennaceur Hassen
ÉDITIONS UNIVERSITAIRES EUROPÉENNES
2017
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Implémentation d¿un outil de planification pour les réseaux cellulaires
Yasser Ben Azzouzi
ÉDITIONS UNIVERSITAIRES EUROPÉENNES
2019
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Réalisation d'une Application d'administration et de supervision
Sondes Ben Belgacem; Amani Ben Massoud
ÉDITIONS UNIVERSITAIRES EUROPÉENNES
2016
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Conception d'une application m-commerce MobeeShop sous Windows Phone 7
Hajer Ben Salem
ÉDITIONS UNIVERSITAIRES EUROPÉENNES
2016
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