Author: Morim Kang
Publisher: NETCOMICS
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
Lilac is 26 years old job applicant. She just started the game and the character popped out from the monitor! The character's identity was the wizard Ryan, and his quest is to bring the 'princess' safely to the palace. But Lilac's quest is to get a job! In the end, Ryan accepts the quest from the 'princess' Lilac. Eventually, they entered the dungeon(company) where the monster(company's boss) is crawling. Can Lilac achieve a quest to become a full-time job? And will Ryan prevent the monster's attack(♥) to the 'Princess'?
Living with The Wizard Chapter 55
Author: Morim Kang
Publisher: NETCOMICS
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
Lilac is 26 years old job applicant. She just started the game and the character popped out from the monitor! The character's identity was the wizard Ryan, and his quest is to bring the 'princess' safely to the palace. But Lilac's quest is to get a job! In the end, Ryan accepts the quest from the 'princess' Lilac. Eventually, they entered the dungeon(company) where the monster(company's boss) is crawling. Can Lilac achieve a quest to become a full-time job? And will Ryan prevent the monster's attack(♥) to the 'Princess'?
Publisher: NETCOMICS
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 53
Book Description
Lilac is 26 years old job applicant. She just started the game and the character popped out from the monitor! The character's identity was the wizard Ryan, and his quest is to bring the 'princess' safely to the palace. But Lilac's quest is to get a job! In the end, Ryan accepts the quest from the 'princess' Lilac. Eventually, they entered the dungeon(company) where the monster(company's boss) is crawling. Can Lilac achieve a quest to become a full-time job? And will Ryan prevent the monster's attack(♥) to the 'Princess'?
Paladin
Author: Christ Kennedy
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532073542
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
The plot twists and characters clash in this tension filled origin story of Paladin, a future aged Super-Hero. As Henry, a disinherited homeless embarrassment to his family, with no regrets for the mysterious past that alienated him from his life of entitlement, is threatened by the political ambitions of his own brother, a computer genius drifting through university, an EMT with a gambling problem, an aging Russian gymnast and a zealous religious believer are forced together by unexpected circumstances while a cognizant artificial intelligence in control of an apocalyptic pleomorphic weapon looms in the background in search for a reason not to destroy the globe.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532073542
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
The plot twists and characters clash in this tension filled origin story of Paladin, a future aged Super-Hero. As Henry, a disinherited homeless embarrassment to his family, with no regrets for the mysterious past that alienated him from his life of entitlement, is threatened by the political ambitions of his own brother, a computer genius drifting through university, an EMT with a gambling problem, an aging Russian gymnast and a zealous religious believer are forced together by unexpected circumstances while a cognizant artificial intelligence in control of an apocalyptic pleomorphic weapon looms in the background in search for a reason not to destroy the globe.
Persuasion and Influence in American Life
Author: Gary C. Woodward
Publisher: Waveland Press
ISBN: 1478615222
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 461
Book Description
For more than twenty-five years, the authors have highlighted the complexities, subtleties, and pervasive influence of persuasive messages. The seventh edition again blends historical, rhetorical, and social psychological approaches to persuasion theory. The engaging discussions and multiple examples introduce the intricacies of social influence and highlight methods of presentation as well as evaluation. The dynamic topic of persuasion presents a constantly changing palette for analysis. The authors dissect theory and practice in multiple contexts—from interpersonal interactions to public communication and persuasive campaigns to advertising to politics. Twitter, YouTube, and social networking sites offer new media for persuasive appeals. The means of persuading one another changes constantly, yet much of what was written by Aristotle continues to be relevant. The production of persuasive messages and the study of message effects have been and will continue to be fertile ground for exploration. Persuasion is an interactive process requiring willing and attentive participants. Becoming responsible, ethical, and credible persuaders involves systematic thinking and informed preparation. The skills required for planning, composing, and delivering effective messages are equally useful for evaluating messages received. The seventh edition provides a thorough, up-to-date discussion of classic and contemporary theories of persuasion to aid readers in developing skills as effective persuaders and as critical consumers of persuasive messages.
Publisher: Waveland Press
ISBN: 1478615222
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 461
Book Description
For more than twenty-five years, the authors have highlighted the complexities, subtleties, and pervasive influence of persuasive messages. The seventh edition again blends historical, rhetorical, and social psychological approaches to persuasion theory. The engaging discussions and multiple examples introduce the intricacies of social influence and highlight methods of presentation as well as evaluation. The dynamic topic of persuasion presents a constantly changing palette for analysis. The authors dissect theory and practice in multiple contexts—from interpersonal interactions to public communication and persuasive campaigns to advertising to politics. Twitter, YouTube, and social networking sites offer new media for persuasive appeals. The means of persuading one another changes constantly, yet much of what was written by Aristotle continues to be relevant. The production of persuasive messages and the study of message effects have been and will continue to be fertile ground for exploration. Persuasion is an interactive process requiring willing and attentive participants. Becoming responsible, ethical, and credible persuaders involves systematic thinking and informed preparation. The skills required for planning, composing, and delivering effective messages are equally useful for evaluating messages received. The seventh edition provides a thorough, up-to-date discussion of classic and contemporary theories of persuasion to aid readers in developing skills as effective persuaders and as critical consumers of persuasive messages.
The Living Age
The Living Climate
Author: Luigi Morelli
Publisher: CLAIRVIEW BOOKS
ISBN: 191299268X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
What are the causes of our current environmental and ecological crises? Is the enforcement of international ‘net zero’ carbon strategy the best solution to the problems we face, or are there deeper issues that need to be addressed? Rejecting the view of the earth as an isolated or ‘closed’ system – as in conventional computer modelling – Luigi Morelli argues that our planet is an ‘open’ system – a living entity that maintains a dynamic equilibrium within its own kingdoms and the wider solar system. Humans, however, still have a pivotal role to play. Building on the pioneering work of Goethe, Rudolf Steiner, Viktor Schauberger and others, Morelli expands our view of the climate, from the oceans and atmosphere to the sun, and from the last 150 years to the history of our climate over millennia. In doing so, he exposes the weakness of the prevailing fixed narratives around our undoubtedly changing environment – in particular, the conventional hypothesis concerning carbon emissions. Such ‘consensus science’ is often at the mercy of established economic interests, who have largely co-opted academia and scientific institutions. In a thoroughly researched and accessible study, The Living Climate explores the intricacy and wisdom of an untold variety of cycles in nature and the critical and overlooked role of water within the ‘greenhouse gas’ model. Challenging mechanistic representations of the global ecosystem, Morelli’s holistic, scientific review offers potential solutions to seemingly intractable problems.
Publisher: CLAIRVIEW BOOKS
ISBN: 191299268X
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
What are the causes of our current environmental and ecological crises? Is the enforcement of international ‘net zero’ carbon strategy the best solution to the problems we face, or are there deeper issues that need to be addressed? Rejecting the view of the earth as an isolated or ‘closed’ system – as in conventional computer modelling – Luigi Morelli argues that our planet is an ‘open’ system – a living entity that maintains a dynamic equilibrium within its own kingdoms and the wider solar system. Humans, however, still have a pivotal role to play. Building on the pioneering work of Goethe, Rudolf Steiner, Viktor Schauberger and others, Morelli expands our view of the climate, from the oceans and atmosphere to the sun, and from the last 150 years to the history of our climate over millennia. In doing so, he exposes the weakness of the prevailing fixed narratives around our undoubtedly changing environment – in particular, the conventional hypothesis concerning carbon emissions. Such ‘consensus science’ is often at the mercy of established economic interests, who have largely co-opted academia and scientific institutions. In a thoroughly researched and accessible study, The Living Climate explores the intricacy and wisdom of an untold variety of cycles in nature and the critical and overlooked role of water within the ‘greenhouse gas’ model. Challenging mechanistic representations of the global ecosystem, Morelli’s holistic, scientific review offers potential solutions to seemingly intractable problems.
Orchard Grove Christian Women's Fiction Box Set (Books 1-3)
Author: Alana Terry
Publisher: Firstfruits Publishing via PublishDrive
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
Experience the extraordinary journeys of these Christian women and their unyielding faith. Step into the captivating world of Orchard Grove, where the transformative power of God's love is about to unfold before your eyes. In this extraordinary collection by bestselling Christian novelist Alana Terry, immerse yourself in the remarkable journeys of Christian women who face life's challenges with unwavering faith and unwavering hearts. As you traverse the intricate paths of these three remarkable lives, you will witness the magnificent workings of God's hand. His divine intervention weaves a tapestry of redemption, reminding us that no situation is too broken for His healing touch. Each page resonates with the unwavering promise that God is in the business of turning ashes into beauty, sorrow into joy, and despair into triumph. Prepare to be inspired, uplifted, and transformed as you delve into this extraordinary book bundle. Alana Terry's masterful storytelling will captivate your heart, reminding you that even in the darkest moments, there is always a glimmer of hope. Through the lives of these courageous women, you will come to understand that a God encounter is within reach for anyone who seeks it. So, take a step forward, open your heart, and embark on a journey where the boundless love and redemption of God await you. Welcome to Orchard Grove.
Publisher: Firstfruits Publishing via PublishDrive
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 608
Book Description
Experience the extraordinary journeys of these Christian women and their unyielding faith. Step into the captivating world of Orchard Grove, where the transformative power of God's love is about to unfold before your eyes. In this extraordinary collection by bestselling Christian novelist Alana Terry, immerse yourself in the remarkable journeys of Christian women who face life's challenges with unwavering faith and unwavering hearts. As you traverse the intricate paths of these three remarkable lives, you will witness the magnificent workings of God's hand. His divine intervention weaves a tapestry of redemption, reminding us that no situation is too broken for His healing touch. Each page resonates with the unwavering promise that God is in the business of turning ashes into beauty, sorrow into joy, and despair into triumph. Prepare to be inspired, uplifted, and transformed as you delve into this extraordinary book bundle. Alana Terry's masterful storytelling will captivate your heart, reminding you that even in the darkest moments, there is always a glimmer of hope. Through the lives of these courageous women, you will come to understand that a God encounter is within reach for anyone who seeks it. So, take a step forward, open your heart, and embark on a journey where the boundless love and redemption of God await you. Welcome to Orchard Grove.
Live In the Moment
Author: Olivia Kidston
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1525558978
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
Golden blood runs through Grace’s veins. Fleeing from the complications this discovery brings, she falls through a portal into a different world. There she meets Kini, who teaches her the connection between golden blood and magic. While there, Grace learns about a series of violent murders occurring. A human man is not only committing these murders, he is planning a war between humans and the people with golden blood. Kini's solution: to kill this human before he can complete his mission. Grace chooses to join Kini, and the two of them embark upon a dangerous quest in a bid to end the threat of war between their worlds.
Publisher: FriesenPress
ISBN: 1525558978
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 205
Book Description
Golden blood runs through Grace’s veins. Fleeing from the complications this discovery brings, she falls through a portal into a different world. There she meets Kini, who teaches her the connection between golden blood and magic. While there, Grace learns about a series of violent murders occurring. A human man is not only committing these murders, he is planning a war between humans and the people with golden blood. Kini's solution: to kill this human before he can complete his mission. Grace chooses to join Kini, and the two of them embark upon a dangerous quest in a bid to end the threat of war between their worlds.
The Lives of Hans Luther, 1879 - 1962
Author: Edmund C. Clingan
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739136437
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
For the first time in any language, a book examines the life of Hans Luther, the German statesman whose career began at the tail end of the Second Empire and ended in the postwar years. Luther had a front-row seat for World War I, the Revolution of 1918, the Great Inflation, the Great Depression, and the rise of the Third Reich-serving as Hitler's first ambassador to the United States. C. Edmund Clingan chronicles the life of this controversial German politician, diplomat, and banker. Luther served as mayor of Essen during the Revolution of 1918, the Kapp Putsch, and the occupation of the Ruhr Valley by the French. Rising rapidly in the political ranks, he served as finance minister and then, briefly, as chancellor in 1925 and 1926. Many criticized his policies as president of the Reichsbank during the Great Depression. Adolf Hitler then appointed Luther to serve as ambassador to the United States. After being recalled to Germany in 1937, Luther retired from politics until after World War II, when he served the Federal Republic well into the 1950s.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739136437
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
For the first time in any language, a book examines the life of Hans Luther, the German statesman whose career began at the tail end of the Second Empire and ended in the postwar years. Luther had a front-row seat for World War I, the Revolution of 1918, the Great Inflation, the Great Depression, and the rise of the Third Reich-serving as Hitler's first ambassador to the United States. C. Edmund Clingan chronicles the life of this controversial German politician, diplomat, and banker. Luther served as mayor of Essen during the Revolution of 1918, the Kapp Putsch, and the occupation of the Ruhr Valley by the French. Rising rapidly in the political ranks, he served as finance minister and then, briefly, as chancellor in 1925 and 1926. Many criticized his policies as president of the Reichsbank during the Great Depression. Adolf Hitler then appointed Luther to serve as ambassador to the United States. After being recalled to Germany in 1937, Luther retired from politics until after World War II, when he served the Federal Republic well into the 1950s.
The Wizard of Mecosta: Russell Kirk, Gothic Fiction, and the Moral Imagination
Author: Camilo Peralta
Publisher: Vernon Press
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
"The Wizard of Mecosta" offers an extended analysis of the fiction of Russell Amos Kirk (1918-1994), a central figure in modern American conservatism who is often referred to as “the father” of the same. Born and raised in Michigan, Kirk was also a prolific writer of fiction, who published almost two dozen short stories and three novels over the course of his long career. At the heart of everything Kirk wrote was what he referred to as the “moral imagination,” a phrase he borrowed from Edmund Burke and often used to describe the instructive and enlightening purposes of great literature. Despite his prominent reputation as a public man of letters and the respect of fellow authors including Ray Bradbury and Stephen King, Kirk’s fiction was never very popular, and has fallen into almost complete obscurity in the present. "The Wizard of Mecosta" is the first full-length study ever published about Kirk’s fiction, and the only work of any length to consider the entirety of his output, including all of the stories and novels he wrote. By emphasizing how Kirk’s fiction illuminates certain aspects of his social and political theory, "The Wizard of Mecosta" distinguishes itself from the half-dozen or more studies of the author’s life and work that have been published since his death in 1994. It should appeal to anyone with an interest in American conservatism, as well as fans and scholars of the sort of Gothic horror in which Kirk, unexpectedly, excelled. Through his stories of avenging ghosts and timeless journeys through the afterlife, he reminds us of the existence of “permanent things,” the core values and beliefs of Western society, which he strove all his life to preserve. It is high time that his fiction found a more appreciative, and larger, audience.
Publisher: Vernon Press
ISBN:
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 219
Book Description
"The Wizard of Mecosta" offers an extended analysis of the fiction of Russell Amos Kirk (1918-1994), a central figure in modern American conservatism who is often referred to as “the father” of the same. Born and raised in Michigan, Kirk was also a prolific writer of fiction, who published almost two dozen short stories and three novels over the course of his long career. At the heart of everything Kirk wrote was what he referred to as the “moral imagination,” a phrase he borrowed from Edmund Burke and often used to describe the instructive and enlightening purposes of great literature. Despite his prominent reputation as a public man of letters and the respect of fellow authors including Ray Bradbury and Stephen King, Kirk’s fiction was never very popular, and has fallen into almost complete obscurity in the present. "The Wizard of Mecosta" is the first full-length study ever published about Kirk’s fiction, and the only work of any length to consider the entirety of his output, including all of the stories and novels he wrote. By emphasizing how Kirk’s fiction illuminates certain aspects of his social and political theory, "The Wizard of Mecosta" distinguishes itself from the half-dozen or more studies of the author’s life and work that have been published since his death in 1994. It should appeal to anyone with an interest in American conservatism, as well as fans and scholars of the sort of Gothic horror in which Kirk, unexpectedly, excelled. Through his stories of avenging ghosts and timeless journeys through the afterlife, he reminds us of the existence of “permanent things,” the core values and beliefs of Western society, which he strove all his life to preserve. It is high time that his fiction found a more appreciative, and larger, audience.