Straight from the Horse's Mouth

Straight from the Horse's Mouth
Author: Amelia Kinkade
Publisher: New World Library
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011-02-08
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1608680096

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What if you could listen to your pet’s thoughts — and truly understand? What if your cat could reveal his mischievous secrets or your dog could tell you about her day? What if you could assure him you’d be back soon or comfort her about visiting the vet? You can, and animal communicator Amelia Kinkade will show you how. In Straight from the Horse’s Mouth, she shares her practical program that has helped hundreds of clients break through to communicate with their pets. Using guided meditations and other exercises designed to increase intuition, you can learn to share memories, make plans, diagnose illness, track a disappearance, and accept each other’s differences. Read Amelia Kinkade’s adventures in animal communication in all their hilarity, passion, and tenderness, and know that you too can talk to animals and get answers.

That'll Teach You!

That'll Teach You!
Author: Michael James
Publisher: Recognition Publishing
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1999
Genre: Students
ISBN: 9780953737307

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Human Traffickers: The Cuzvas Street Debacle

Human Traffickers: The Cuzvas Street Debacle
Author: Joe Ike
Publisher: xBusinessServices Corp.
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre:
ISBN:

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The media hype surrounding a dead woman found on the railroad of a quaint U.S. border town suggests the U.S. Border Patrol is responsible. As public outrage grows, the U.S. Border Patrol assigns their special agent Brian Hudson the task of solving the mystery surrounding her death and saving the agency from further embarrassment in the court of public opinion. Brian’s investigation, initially stifled by internal bureaucracy, corruption and deception, lurches into a frenzied jumpstart when one of the trafficked, scorned and discarded victims, Ekamon Jansuk, squeezes through a barely audible distress call from her hiding place in a barricaded house in an affluent northern California suburb. In San Francisco, Lynn Chidu is forced to choose between jail time and succumbing to sexual harassment, thanks to administrative irregularities uncovered by a senior corporate executive with a history of female molestation. Lynn opts to become a corporate spy at the urging of human rights activist Robin Kirchoff, who suspects that Lynn’s employer is a front for a worldwide high-tech human trafficking ring; whose intrusive and pervasive cutting edge technology aids crime families and organizations around the world to traffic women for every conceivable use and debased exploitation. To rescue thousands of trafficked women conned and entrapped against their will across the U.S., Brian, Lynn, and Robin will have to risk their lives to outwit a management team bent on cornering the ten billion-dollar human trafficking industry and changing the rules of U.S. border enforcement.

So, for the record

So, for the record
Author: Anton Harber
Publisher: Jonathan Ball Publishers
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1776190696

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'Only Anton Harber, a pioneer of independent journalism in south Africa and one of the keenest observers of the media around, could have written the thriller that is this book.' – Jacob Dlamini Veteran journalist Anton Harber brings all his investigative skills to bear on his very own profession, the media. For two years he conducted dozens of interviews with politicians, journalists, policemen, state security agents and 'deep throats', before piecing together two remarkable tales. The first is a chilling story of police death squads, rogue units and renditions, and how South Africa's biggest newspaper was duped into doing the dirty work of corrupt politicians. The second starts with a broken and discarded hard drive and evolves, with many near misses, into the exposure of the depths of the Guptas' influence over the ruling party. Harber's two tales reveal the lows and highs of journalism during an era of state capture. His book is both a disquieting exposé of how easily the media can be duped by a conniving cabal for its own selfish ends, and a celebration of brilliant investigative reporting by brave and ethical journalists.

Onto the Stage - ‘Slighted Souls’ and other stage and radio plays

Onto the Stage - ‘Slighted Souls’ and other stage and radio plays
Author: BS Murthy
Publisher: Self Imprint
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2014-06-06
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 8190191152

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A compendium of the author’s stage and radio plays: "Slighted Souls" is a poignant love story set in rural Telangana, beset with feudal exploitation of the downtrodden dalits. Besides forcing the dalits to toil in the fields as bonded labor without impunity, the land owning doras had no qualms in reducing the womenfolk of this ilk as sex slaves in the gadis, which leads to an armed rebellion. "Men at work on Women at work" is a tragic-comic episode depicting the fallout of sexual harassment at the workplace in the Indian urban setting with its traditional cultural underpinnings. "Castle of Despair", built on the slippery ground of man's innate urge for one-upmanship, portrays its facade of falsity on the grand stage of human tragedy. The radio play, "Love on Hold", lends voice to the felt anxieties of a man and a woman as their old flame gets rekindled and the dilemmas of possession faced by the couple in a conservative cultural background.

The Secret of the Red Pearl

The Secret of the Red Pearl
Author: Nathan Sternfeld
Publisher: Feldheim Publishers
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2005
Genre: Burglars
ISBN: 9781583307984

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A novel in which the reader will discover: how a mysterious red pearl finds its way to Haifa maritime museum; why a German escape artist bears an uncanny resemblance to the museum's director--and to his twin brother in America; what's the connection between twenty elephants and the doubled word at the end of Parashas Vayeishev.-p. [4] of cover

Qualms

Qualms
Author: Loveleen Fernandes
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2022-02-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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It’s the year 3010, and real estate has become a cut-throat industry. Aztec Nations is a prominent name synonymous with underground property restorers and developers. The Azzales have been running this family business for centuries. The beautiful, talented Shuanna Azzalea, an eco-consultant, is being coerced to take on her father’s legacy. In a bid to uphold her family’s inheritance and sustain the family business, she is forced to partner with a high-profile company owned by a suspiciously generous business tycoon. She embarks upon this new journey with a few close friends, to uncover the truth. A mysterious and handsome stranger seems to pique her interest, but she cannot trust him. And just when she is ready to let her guard down, the facts begin to unfold. In a race against time, she realises that she is on an express train to lose the one thing she never wanted. Only now, she is ready to risk her life for it.

DelCorso's Gallery

DelCorso's Gallery
Author: Philip Caputo
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2012-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307822052

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A classic novel of Vietnam and its aftermath from Philip Caputo, whose Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir A Rumor of War is widely considered among the best ever written about the experience of war. At thirty-three, Nick DelCorso is an award-winning war photographer who has seen action and dodged bullets all over the world–most notably in Vietnam, where he served as an Army photographer and recorded combat scenes whose horrors have not yet faded in his memory. When he is called back to Vietnam on assignment during a North Vietnamese attempt to take Saigon, he is faced with a defining choice: should he honor the commitment he has made to his wife not to place himself in any more danger for the sake of his career, or follow his ambition back to the war-torn land that still haunts his dreams? What follows is a riveting story of war on two fronts, Saigon and Beirut, that will test DelCorso’s faith not only in himself, but in the nobler instincts of men.

Taking Up Serpents

Taking Up Serpents
Author: Ian Sutherland
Publisher: Ian Sutherland
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2016-10-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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