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Medlennyj seks. Put k nasyschennoj i schastlivoj intimnoj zhizni
Beshenyj temp, v kotorom my zhivem i zanimaemsja ljubovju, schitaetsja v obschestve normoj, odnako on meshaet nam naslazhdatsja vozmozhnostjami nashego tela v polnoj mere. Medlennyj seks pozvoljaet ljudjam ljubit drug druga i byt schastlivymi - fizicheski i psikhologicheski. S nim nasha zhizn stanovitsja bolee nasyschennoj i prijatnoj.Eta kniga provedet vas ot revoljutsii v soznanii k evoljutsii v sekse. Avtor Diana Richardson, ekspert po tantricheskomu seksu, rasskazyvaet, kak otkryt novye urovni chuvstvitelnosti s pomoschju vrozhdennykh sposobnostej tela.
A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Section 1 (Volume I) George Washington
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Section 2 (Volume I) John Adams
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Section 3 (Volume I) Thomas Jefferson
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents Section 4 (Volume I) James Madison
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D. I. Richardson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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What would you do with a few days, a stranger, and a snowed-in mall?Spencer didn't know that falling asleep in a dressing room would have such a drastic effect on her Christmas plans.Evan didn't know that the boiler room door locked behind him when he ran through it to get away from a few jerks.Neither of them planned for any of this to happen, and with a freak blizzard locking them inside a mall with no power, well, you may as well make the best of it.
The Colours Betwixt

The Colours Betwixt

D. I. Richardson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Edwin Flowers is a young painter and college student who has to cope with love and life. All he wants is to lead a happy life with his friends and the girl of his dreams, Fiona. But what life gives, life can taketh away. And Edwin will have to come to terms with that if he is ever to have a happy life after all.I. The Winter ShadeII. The GreyIII. The BetwixtIV. The ColoursV. The Colours of Edwin"I love you, Edwin. I love you so much You are my light, my stars, my fresh pot of coffee. I love you."
A Cabbage Named Fred

A Cabbage Named Fred

D. I. Richardson

Independently Published
2020
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He's a young, aspiring writer.She's a young, aspiring poet.They are both romantics.Dalton "Dee" Richardson thought writing camp would suck. He only agreed to go se he wouldn't have to sit through senior year English class. Dee's outlook about the camp changes when he meets Jasmine Hudson, a beautiful poet.But they both know that the summer will end... And when it does, will they be in love? Or will whatever they are end with the summer?
Isaac I. Stevens

Isaac I. Stevens

Kent D. Richards

Washington State University Press
2016
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Isaac Stevens was most often in the center of activity, providing leadership, spewing out orders and ideas, shaping events, or creating controversy. He was a man either loved or hated." - Kent D. Richards. Washington Territory's first governor remains as controversial today as he was to his frontier contemporaries during the Pacific Northwest's most turbulent era-the mid-1850s. Indian wars, martial law, and bitter political disputes, as well as the establishment of a new, sound governmental system, characterized Isaac I. Stevens's years as governor (1853-1857).Richards's definitive biography is one of the essential works on the history of early Washington, as well as northern Idaho and western Montana. An 1839 West Point graduate, Stevens pursued an exciting and useful career for his country. He was as much at ease on horseback in the wilderness as he was in government halls at the nation's capitol. With the possible exception of the Flathead Council, Richards counters the popular misconception that Stevens acted with haste in forcing treaties on regional tribes, thus precipitating the hostilities in 1855.In addition to serving as Washington's territorial governor, superintendent of Indian affairs, and, eventually, delegate to the U.S. Congress, Stevens also distinguished himself in the Mexican War, the Coast Survey, and as head of the Northern Pacific transcontinental railroad survey. In the early years of the Civil War, he was appointed a major general in the Union Army. Dying as flamboyantly as he had lived, Stevens fell while charging with banner in hand toward rebel fortifications on the very battlefield where his son lay wounded. He left an indelible mark on the destiny of the Pacific Northwest. This revised edition offers a new preface.
Introduction to Dynamics

Introduction to Dynamics

I. C. Percival; D. Richards

Cambridge University Press
1982
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Recent advances in dynamics, with wide applications throughout the sciences and engineering, have meant that a new approach to the subject is needed. Furthermore, the mathematical and scientific background of students has changed in recent years. In this book, the subject of dynamics is introduced at undergraduate level through the elementary qualitative theory of differential equations, the geometry of phrase curves and the theory of stability. Each subject, from the most elementary topic to some important discoveries of recent decades, is introduced through simple examples and illustrated with many diagrams. The text is supplemented with over a hundred exercises. The examples and exercises cover subjects as diverse as mechanics and population dynamics. The mathematical background required of the reader is an understanding of the elementary theory of differential equations and matrix arithmetic. The book will be of interest to second-year and third-year undergraduates at universities, polytechnics and technical colleges who are studying science and engineering courses. It is also suitable for graduates and research workers in such fields as plasma, atomic, particle and molecular physics, astronomy and theoretical ecology.
Ð?i Ð?i

Ð?i Ð?i

Lulu.com
2019
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Mấy h m sau, Văn nhận được giấy c ng an Phường gọi đến tr nh diện. Kh ng ri ng g những người như Văn, cả b h ng x m c đứa con nu i lai Mỹ đen.Trong khi đợi t n c n bộ gọi, Văn xem truyền h nh. Việt cộng quay lại cảnh họ tiến v o S ig n, xe tăng ủi cổng dinh Độc Lập. Xen v o đ l những th ng c o của ban qu n quản S ig n. Văn nhớ r th ng c o số 7: "Tất cả c c đồng b o gửi tiền trong Ng n h ng Miền Nam trước ng y giải ph ng tạm thời c ch mạng quản l , mọi sự khiếu nại t y theo trường hợp hậu x t." Văn nghĩ bụng, lời ng Thiệu n i kh ng sai "Mất nước l mất tất cả". C một điều thật kh i h i, c i g cũng bảo l của nh n d n: qu n đội nh n d n, c ng an nh n d n... nhưng ng n h ng giữ tiền của nh n d n l ng n h ng nh nước
Ð?i Ð?i Vi?t and Champa: Occupation and Liberation The Dynasties of H? and H?u (Later) Lê
On a cold winter day-3 January 1428-the overall commander of the Ming forces in Giao Chỉ (northern Vietnam) led a column of senior officers, soldiers, and civilians out through the gate of Đ ng Quan (in modern Hanoi) to begin their long journey back to southern China. Wang Tong, the commander, travelled by land, likely through Lạng Sơn, while others followed the Red River down to the East Sea, returning to Guangzhou by water. Across the Red River, L Lợi, the man who had successfully driven the Ming occupiers from Đại Việt, stood quietly with his chief secretary, Nguyễn Tr i, as the long-awaited withdrawal unfolded. L Lợi would go on to found the Later L dynasty, which endured for nearly three centuries. Neither man could have foreseen that within five years, L Lợi would be dead, and barely a decade later, Nguyễn Tr i-together with three generations of his family-would perish under the orders of L Lợi's son. This volume, Volume 3C, continues from where Volume 3A: Đại Việt and Champa: The Early Centuries - The Dynasties of Đinh, Tiền (Former) L , L , and Trần ends. It recounts the intertwined stories of these two men and other figures who shaped two turbulent centuries in the histories of Đại Việt and Champa. The narrative opens with the final years of the Trần dynasty, including the tale of Princess Huyền Tr n, who married a Cham king. Internal divisions weakened the Trần, allowing Champa, under Chế Bồng Nga, to rise and repeatedly sack Thăng Long, the northern capital. Amid this turmoil, Hồ Qu Ly seized power, deposed the Trần, and founded the Hồ dynasty, expanding Đại Việt's southern frontier to Quảng Ng i. Claiming to restore legitimate rule, the Ming Empire invaded in 1406; by 1407, Hồ Qu Ly and his sons were captured and taken to Beijing. The Hồ dynasty was crushed, and the Ming imposed direct colonial rule, exploiting the land and suppressing resistance. Uprisings continued until L Lợi from Thanh H a, launched a rebellion in 1416, eventually expelling the Ming and founding a new dynasty. Under L Tư Th nh (King L Th nh T ng), L Lợi's grandson, Đại Việt entered a golden age marked by administrative reform, intellectual renewal, and territorial expansion-most notably the 1471 conquest of Champa, which dismantled the kingdom, and the 1479 campaign into Laos. Yet after L Tư Th nh's death, the realm descended into factional strife leading to the rise of the Mạc dynasty and the end of the early phase of Later L rule. In over two centuries that followed, Đại Việt became divided-a fragmentation whose origins can be traced to the turbulent years after L Tư Th nh's death. This next chapter of division and rivalry will be explored in Volume Four. Associate Professor Dr Nguyễn Thị Mỹ Hạnh of the Hanoi National University of Education reviewed the manuscript, and Hue-Tam Ho Tai, Professor of Sino-Vietnamese History emerita of Harvard University, commented on the draft and wrote the foreword to the book. She wrote Not all wars took place on battlefields. Some happened on paper. Tan Pham has mined the copious correspondence between Dai Viet and Ming China, some threatening, some conciliatory, over issues of dynastic legitimacy, tribute missions, precious commodities and disputed territory. Other conflicts took place within royal palaces and harems. Included in the volume are portraits of emperors, both good and bad, as well as of some significant historical figures. Alas, the lives and personal names of women, including royal ones, seldom made it into the pages of dynastic histories. Tan Pham's multi-volume history of Viet Nam is a labor of love. Readers will be able to follow in the footsteps of emperors, officials, soldiers and rebels; to visualize monuments, temples and shrines and to conceive of the landscape as the repository of the past.