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The Urban Terror and the Kin Mating Men (Showering in Hot Howls)
Abe Martin's Almanac for 1909
Religious Education in Asia
The book examines ancient religious traditions and modernity in a globalized Asia that is as much in need of a moral compass as it is economic development. Religious education has …
Computer Simulation Studies in Condensed Matter Physics II
Topics covered include: - parallelization and vectorization - cellular automata, fractals and aggregation - damage spreading - molecular dynamics of proteins and rotating molecules …
Lacandon Maya: The Language and Environment
The Lacand n Maya are heirs to a wealth of traditional knowledge gleaned from hundreds of years of daily life in the rainforest of southern Mexico. Lacand n Maya: The Language and …
High Performance Computing Systems and Applications
High Performance Computing Systems and Applications contains a selection of fully refereed papers presented at the 14th International Conference on High Performance Computing …
Fate We Make - Book One: Heartbreak | From Survival to Success
"e;This is my memoir - a very personal story of families and fate."e;The Fate We Make: Heartbreak, is the first volume of a remarkable, occasionally tragic, but ultimately …
Evolving Landscape of Residential Education
This book examines the alignment of residential educational aims and university educational aims in order to provide guidance for implementing university-specific residential …
Green Transportation and Energy Consumption in China
This book provides insights into China's energy consumption and pollution as well as its energy saving policies. It explores energy saving ways and argues for an energy consumption …
Kin of Cain
AVAILABLE TO PREORDER NOW - BANE OF BERNICIA, THE GRIPPING NEW HISTORICAL ADVENTURE IN THE BERNICIA CHRONICLES FROM MATTHEW HARFFY!A gripping, action-packed historical tale set in …
Next of Kin Next Door: How to Find Sasquatch a Stone's Throw Away
We need a radically new approach to Sasquatch research. For much too long, we have stereotyped our next of kin, certain that they must confine themselves only to the most remote …