18-11-2019, 01:49 AM
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18-11-2019, 01:49 AM
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18-11-2019, 01:52 AM
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18-11-2019, 01:55 AM
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18-11-2019, 01:58 AM
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18-11-2019, 02:00 AM
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18-11-2019, 02:02 AM
![]() Type : epub | Size : 6.76 MB | English | 9781848841420 | Descirption: The first French invasion of Portugal in 1807 - which was commanded by Junot, one of Napoleon's most experienced generals - was a key event in the long, brutal Peninsular War. It was the first campaign fought in the Peninsular by Sir Arthur Wellesley, later Duke of Wellington, yet it tends to be overshadowed by more famous episodes in the six-year conflict that followed.
18-11-2019, 02:04 AM
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18-11-2019, 02:07 AM
![]() Type : epub | Size : 6.99 MB | English | Descirption: Yaya's Story is a book about Yaya Harouna, a Songhay trader originally from Niger who found a path to America. It is also a book about Paul Stoller-its author-an American anthropologist who found his own path to Africa. Separated by ethnicity, language, profession, and culture, these two men's lives couldn't be more different. But when they were both threatened by a grave illness-cancer-those differences evaporated, and the two were brought to profound existential convergence, a deep camaraderie in the face of the most harrowing of circumstances. Yaya's Story is that story. Harouna and Stoller would meet in Harlem, at a bustling African market where Harouna built a life as an African art trader and Stoller was conducting research. Moving from Belayara in Niger to Silver Spring, Maryland, and from the Peace Corps to fieldwork to New York, Stoller recounts their separate lives and how the threat posed by cancer brought them a...
18-11-2019, 02:09 AM
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18-11-2019, 02:11 AM
![]() Type : epub | Size : 1.65 MB | English | Descirption: The first ever playbook for B2B salespeople on how to win clients and customers who are already being serviced by your competition, from the author of The Only Sales Guide You'll Ever Need and The Lost Art of Closing. Like it or not, sales is often a zero-sum game: Your win is someone else's loss. Most salespeople work in mature, overcrowded industries, your offerings perceived (often unfairly) as commodities. Growth requires taking market share from your competitors, while they try to do the same to you. How else can you grow 12 percent a year in an industry that's only growing by 3 percent? It's not easy for any salesperson to execute a competitive displacement-or, in other words, "eat their lunch." You might think this requires a bloodthirsty "whatever it takes" attitude, but that's the opposite of what works. If you act like a Mafia don, you only make yourself difficult to trust and impossible to see as a long-term partner. Instead, this book...
18-11-2019, 02:14 AM
![]() Type : epub | Size : 1.46 MB | English | Descirption: Killing your current marketing structure may be the only way to save it! Two of the world's top marketing experts reveal the next level of breakthrough success-transforming your marketing strategy into a standalone profit center. What if everything we currently know about marketing is what is holding us back? Over the last two decades, we've watched the entire world change the way it buys and stays loyal to brands. But, marketing departments are still operating in the same, campaign-centric, product-led operation that they have been following for 75 years. The most innovative companies around the world have achieved remarkable marketing results by fundamentally changing their approach. By creating value for customers through the use of owned media and the savvy use of content, these businesses have dramatically increased customer loyalty and revenue. Some of them have even taken it to the next step and developed a marketing function that...
18-11-2019, 02:16 AM
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18-11-2019, 02:19 AM
![]() Type : epub | Size : 502.61 KB | English | Descirption: Delicious one pot recipes your whole family will love! Cooking great-tasting, healthy meals doesn't have to be a hassle! Featuring more than 500 simple, no-mess recipes, this cookbook sho you how to create delicious meals using just one cooking vessel. From breakfast favorites to irresistible desserts, each recipe is easy to prepare and even quicker to clean up. With hundreds of tasty one pot dishes right at your fingertips, you will find something that will satisfy everyone's taste buds, including: Baked French Toast with Toasted-Pecan Maple Syrup Macadamia and Avocado Chicken Salad Chipotle Black Bean Quesadilla Honey-Mustard BBQ Chicken Sandwiches Salisbury Steak in Onion Gravy Creamy Coconut Rice Pudding Complete with step-by-step instructions and helpful tips, The Big Book of One Pot Recipes has everything you need to create wholesome meals-without spending all day in the kitchen!
18-11-2019, 02:21 AM
![]() Type : epub | Size : 7.71 MB | Descirption: What's it like to spend three months without sunlight, sharing what little space you have with over a hundred fellow crewmen and more firepower than all the bombs dropped in World War II combined? This memoir reveals the funny, challenging, one-of-a-kind experience that is life on a nuclear submarine, for readers of Skyfaring, Endurance and Sea Stories. Imagine a world without natural light, where you can barely stand up straight for fear of knocking your head, where you have no idea of where in the world you are or what time of day it is, where you sleep in a coffin-sized bunk and sometimes eat a three-course dinner for breakfast. Now imagine sharing that world with 140 other sweaty bodies, crammed into a 430-foot-by-33-foot steel tube, 300 feet underwater, for up to ninety days at a time, with no possibility of escape. And to top it off, a sizable chunk of your living space is taken up by the most formidably destructive nuclear weapons history has ever known. This is the world of the submariner. This is life under pressure. As a restless and adventurous eighteen-year-old, Richard Humphreys joined the submarine service in 1985 and went on to serve aboard the nuclear deterrent for five years at the end of the Cold War. Nothing could have prepared him for life beneath the waves. Aside from the claustrophobia and disorientation, there were the prolonged periods of boredom, the constant dread of discovery by the Soviets, and the smorgasbord of rank odors that only a group of poorly washed and flatulent submariners could unleash. But even in this high-pressure environment, the consolations were unique: Where else could you sit peacefully for hours listening to whale song? Based on firsthand experience, Under Pressure is the candid, visceral and incredibly entertaining account of what it's like to live, work, sleep and eat-and stay sane-in one of the most extreme man-made environments on the planet. ** Review "A vivid, honest and very funny account of life as submariner at the height of the Cold War." --James Jinks, author of *The Silent Deep* "An utterly fascinating and wonderfully detailed insight into the hidden - and frequently disorientating and claustrophobic - world of the modern submariner, this richly compelling and hugely entertaining memoir brilliantly conveys the tension, huge responsibility, culture and, of course, humour, of being a crewman on the nuclear deterrent." --James Holland, author of *Normandy `44:D-Day and the Battle for France* "An utterly fascinating and wonderfully detailed insight into the hidden - and frequently disorientating and claustrophobic - world of the modern submariner, this richly compelling and hugely entertaining memoir brilliantly conveys the tension, huge responsibility, culture and, of course, humour, of being a crewman on the nuclear deterrent." -James Holland, author of Normandy '44: D-Day and the Battle for France "A visceral trip under water." -The Spectator (UK) "[Humphreys'] account is fascinating and eye-opening. It reveals submariners such as him as unsung warriors, front-line fighters in a bizarre war of silent menace that anyone outside the tight-knit community can barely comprehend." -The Daily Mail (UK) "In geopolitical terms Humphreys really picked his moment... He captures the details of this eerie, constrained existence so well." -The Times (UK) "A vivid no holds barred account of life on a Polaris nuclear sub during the Cold War." -Cold War Conversations (UK)
18-11-2019, 02:23 AM
![]() Type : epub | Size : 1.06 MB | English | Descirption: Told from the split viewpoints of Liv and Jory, Kate A. Boorman's What We Buried is a psychological thrill ride that deftly explores how memories can lie, how time can bend, and how reconciling the truth can be a matter of life or death. "Do you ever just want to be believed?" Siblings Liv and Jory Brewer have grown up resenting each another. Liv-former pageant queen and reality TV star-was groomed for a life in the spotlight, while her older brother, Jory, born with a partial facial paralysis, was left in the shado. The only thing they have in common is contempt for their parents. Now Liv is suing her mom and dad for emancipation, and Jory vie the whole thing as yet another attention-getting spectacle. But on the day of the hearing, their parents mysteriously vanish, and the siblings are forced to work together. Liv feels certain she kno where they are and suspects that Jory kno more than he's telling...which is...
18-11-2019, 02:25 AM
![]() Type : epub | Size : 506.7 KB | English | 9781982669867 | Descirption: The <span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: 600">New York Times and <span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: 600">USA Today bestselling series The war for the Metal Islands is over, but the search for survivors has just begun. After a long and bloody battle, legendary Hell Diver Xavier Rodriguez reigns as the dutiful but reluctant new king of the islands. Advised by a council of former sky citizens as well as Cazadores, he works to assimilate the two societies peacefully. But not all Cazadores have accepted the new order. While X tries to ease tensions at home, a rookie team of divers, led by Michael Everhart, returns to the skies in Discovery , formerly the ITC Deliverance. Their mission: to locate other human survivors throughout the world and rescue them. But Michael's team aren't the only ones searching for survivors. A gruesome discovery reveals that android defectors continue to hunt humans across the globe. And they may not be the only ones. In a race against time, the Hell Divers may be the only obstacle to enemies bent on wiping out the final pockets of survivors and extinguishing the human genome forever. About the Author Nicholas Sansbury Smith is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Hell Divers series. His other work includes the Extinction Cycle series, the Trackers series, and the Orbs series. He worked for Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Management in disaster planning and mitigation before switching careers to focus on his one true passion--writing. When he isn't writing or daydreaming about the apocalypse, he enjoys running, biking, spending time with his family, and traveling the world. He is an Ironman triathlete and lives in Iowa with his wife, their dogs, and a house full of books.
18-11-2019, 02:27 AM
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18-11-2019, 02:30 AM
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18-11-2019, 02:32 AM
![]() Type : epub | Size : 31.16 MB | Descirption: The definitive, dramatic untold story of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster, based on original reporting and new archival research. When Reactor Number Four of the Chernobyl Atomic Energy Station exploded, triggering the world's worst nuclear disaster, tens of millions of people as far as mainland Europe feared deadly contamination. Over the last thirty years, this singular industrial accident has lodged itself in the collective nightmares of the world, a symbol of progress gone mad, the costs and consequences of which remain unclear even today. Chernobyl was and has remained shorthand for the spectral horrors of radiation poisoning, for a dangerous technology slipping its leash, for ecological fragility, and for what can happen when a dishonest and careless state endangers its citizens and the entire world. The real story of the events of April 26, 1986, clouded by the secrecy and deliberate confusion created by a Soviet state that excelled in propaganda, remain...
18-11-2019, 02:34 AM
![]() Type : epub | Size : 4.47 MB | English | Descirption: Jerusalem lies at the centre of the world, the capital of three faiths, the prize of many conquerors, the jewel of many empires, and the eye of the storm of today's battle of civilisations. But the city lacks a biography. It lacks a secret history. Simon Sebag Montefiore's epic account is seen through kings, conquerors, emperors and soldiers; '.s, Je, Christians, Macedonians, Romans and Greeks; Palestinians and Israelis; from King David via Nebuchadnezzar, Alexander the Great, Herod, Caesar, Cleopatra, Jesus and Saladin, to Churchill, King Hussein, Anwar Sadat and Ariel Sharon. Their individual stories combine to form the biography of a city - a gritty, dramatic, violent tale of power, empire, love, vanity, luxury and death, bringing three thousand years of history vividly to life. In the course of its history, Jerusalem has been destroyed twice, besieged 23 times, attacked 52 times, and captured and recaptured 44 times. It has been Arab, Persian, Jewish, Roman, Greek, Babylonian, Turkish, Marmeluke, British, Byzantine, Crusader, Ottoman; Napoleon almost took it but marched past, Kaiser William visited, the Allied forces fought for it in the First World War. The extraordinarily rich history of this small city in the Judean hills forms nothing less than a history of the world. |
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