How to .... series : How to Teach English

  • How to .... series : How to Teach English
  • Longman | ISBN-10: 0582297966 | 2000 | PDF | 208 pages | 19 MB
  • How to Teach English provides practical coverage of specific methods, lesson planning, using textbooks and coping with the unexpected! *Includes a clear introduction to describing language so that you can understand technical words relating to grammar and pronunciation *Ideal for experienced and inexperienced teachers and CELTA candidates
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How to .... series : How to Teach for Exams

  • How to .... series : How to Teach for Exams
  • Pearson | ISBN-10: 0582429676 | 2005 | PDF | 160 pages | 22 MB
  • This text offers a thorough analysis of how listening, speaking, reading and writing, as well as grammar and vocabulary, are tested in a ra nge of exams, along with appropriate teaching strategies for each. Also includes a guide to all major international English language exams.
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How to .... series : How to Teach Grammar

  • How to .... series : How to Teach Grammar
  • Pearson | ISBN-10: 0582339324 | 2002 | PDF | 192 pages | 6 MB
  • Here you¿ll find a host of ways to develop or enhance your grammar teaching skills. How to Teach Grammar demonstrates methods for practicing a variety of grammar topics, dealing with errors, and integrating grammar instruction into general methodologies such as task-based learning.
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How to .... series : How To Teach Speaking

  • How to .... series : How To Teach Speaking
  • Pearson | ISBN-10: 0582853591 | 2005 | PDF | 156 pages | 67 MB
  • Examines the different approaches and activities that can be used for teaching and testing speaking * Covers areas of speech such as articulation, fluency and register * Looks at classroom approaches such as drilling, discussions, drama, dialogues and conversation
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The Titanic Disaster Hearings

  • The Titanic Disaster Hearings: The Official Transcripts of the 1912 Investigation by Tom Kuntz, David Ackroyd (Narrator)
  • Publisher: Audio Literature; Abridged edition (June 1998) | ISBN: 0787117854 | Audio Cassette in MP3/64Kbps | 210 MB
  • When Tom Kuntz, the "Word for Word" section editor of the New York Times, started researching a column on the Senate hearings about the Titanic disaster, he discovered that this supposedly public information was tough for the public to come by--it was stuck away in archives on cumbersome microfiche. The Times just hates anything that comes between people and information--just look at its historic efforts to publicize the government's Vietnam policy in the recent book The Day the Presses Stopped: A History of the Pentagon Papers Case. So Kuntz intelligently excerpted and published, for the first time ever, these transcripts, noting without fear or favor his own paper's participation in the then-common practice of checkbook journalism and presenting hundreds of pages of gripping eyewitness testimony. The Titanic Disaster Hearings also includes a helpful, if rather brief, index to the testimony, so you can look up "Lookout men, glasses for" and turn to the page with this heartbreaking discussion of the owners' inexplicable refusal to give the lookouts binoculars:
  • SENATOR SMITH: Suppose you had had [binoculars], could you have seen this black object [the iceberg] a greater distance?
  • MR. FLEET [a Titanic lookout]: We could have seen it a bit sooner.
  • SENATOR SMITH: How much sooner?
  • MR. FLEET: Well, enough to get out of the way...
  • "Here the world learned of Isidor and Ida Straus's decision to die together rather than separate under the 'women and children first' evacuation tradition," writes Kuntz. "Archibald Gracie vividly described people swarming up the Titanic's rear decks as the ship plunged deeper into the sea." One does not envy the wireless operators explaining how their state-of-the-art system managed to screw up so badly, nor Titanic officer Pitman, who claimed his passengers and crewmen refused his order to row back to pick up screaming survivors in their boat, which had room for 20 more people, because they feared those in the water would swamp them:
  • SENATOR SMITH: How many of these cries were there? Was it a chorus, or was it--
  • MR. PITMAN: I would rather you did not speak about that.
  • SENATOR SMITH: I would like to know how you were impressed by it.
  • MR. PITMAN: Well, I can not very well describe it. I would rather you would not speak of it.
  • SENATOR SMITH: I realize that it is not a pleasant theme, and yet I would like to know whether these cries were general and in chorus, or desultory and occasional?
  • MR. PITMAN: There was a continual moan for about an hour.
  • There are 32 useful pictures in the book, but its raison d'être is words, which Kuntz has compiled and arranged in an addictively readable fashion. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.
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  • This multiperformer presentation of the inquiry that took place the day after the Titanic survivors disembarked in New York City is quite insightful. Sen. William Smith proposed and then led an investigation to find out the causes of the sinking of the unsinkable. The voices of the crew, the women, the officers, the wireless operators, and J. Bruce Ismay (managing director of the White Star Line) are all heard. The questioning of Senator Smith and the Commerce Committee reveal how unprepared the vessel was for such emergencies. From Ismay, who spoke to Capt. Edward J. Smith about putting the ship through its paces on its maiden voyage, to Frederick Fleet, the lookout on the Titanic who wondered why the crow's-nest had binoculars for the Belfast to Southampton run but not for the Southampton to New York route, this primary material has been brought to life, remarkable as it is. Highly recommended for all libraries.?Kristin M. Jacobi, Eastern Connecticut State Univ., Willimantic
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How to .... series : How to Teach Vocabulary

  • How to .... series : How to Teach Vocabulary
  • Pearson | ISBN-10: 0582429668 | 2002 | PDF | 185 pages | 10 MB
  • Finally...an introduction to teaching vocabulary that¿s both accessible and content-rich. Here you¿ll find details on the characteristics of words, how they are learned and memorized, and the best ways to teach them. Complex issues are presented in the context of the real-life challenges of today¿s classrooms.
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"Conversations with Bronowski" - Voyage Round a Twentieth-Century Skull - 1973

  • "Conversations with Bronowski" - Voyage Round a Twentieth-Century Skull
  • Language: English | 1973 | MP3 (Radio-Rip) | 40 kbps, 22050 Hz, Mono | 49.5 Mb
  • Jacob Bronowski is a Polish-born British mathematician and man of letters who eloquently presented the case for the humanistic aspects of science. He is remembered as writer and presenter of the BBC television series, The Ascent of Man. Bronowski, who had a Ph.D. in algebraic geometry, spent WW II in Operations Research, and was an official observer of the after-effects of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombings. After this experience, he turned to biology, to better understand the nature of violence.
  • Died 22 Aug 1974 (born 18 Jan 1908)
  • As a student at Jesus College, Cambridge, he co-edited, with William Empson, the literary periodical Experiment which first appeared in 1928. Bronowski had a Ph.D. in algebraic geometry, and was a poet (he lived near to Laura Riding and Robert Graves in Majorca in the 1930s). He spent the war in Operations Research; afterwards he became Director of Research for the National Coal Board (UK). After his experiences as an official observer of the after-effects of the Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombings he turned to biology, as did his friend, Leo Szilard, to better understand the nature of violence. He was an Associate Director of the Salk Institute from 1964. He is the father of the British academic Lisa Jardine.
  • This audiobook is a seria of ten radio conversations that J. Bronowski had with G. Steedman in 1973, one year before his death.
  • Voyage Round a Twentieth-Century Skull.
  • Dr. Jacob Bronowski in conversation with George Steedman. BBC English courses.
  • 1. Conversations with Bronowski - 1 - 19th-20th Century Science (13:56)
  • 2. Conversations with Bronowski - 2 - Some trouble about light (19:37)
  • 3. Conversations with Bronowski - 3 - Pattern and Growth (17:31)
  • 4. Conversations with Bronowski - 4 - The structure of energy (12:30)
  • 5. Conversations with Bronowski - 5 - The Structure of Matter (14:32)
  • 6. Conversations with Bronowski - 6 - Nuclear Explosion, Unclear Responsibility (19:56)
  • 7. Conversations with Bronowski - 7 - The Structure of Life (18:58)
  • 8. Conversations with Bronowski - 8 - Evolution is progress (19:08)
  • 9. Conversations With Bronowski - 9 - A Most Successful Mammal (19:03)
  • 10. Conversations with Bronowski - 10 - The Importance Of Being Highbrowed (19:48)
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The Idiot

  • The Idiot (Unabridged) by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Author) / Translated by Contance Garnett / Robert Whitfield (Narrator)
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc. (19 Sep 2003) | ASIN: B003833DM8 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/Variable | 700 MB
  • Despite the harsh circumstances besetting his own life - abject poverty, incessant gambling, and the death of his firstborn child - Dostoevsky produced a second masterpiece, The Idiot, just two years after completing Crime and Punishment. In it, a saintly man, Prince Myshkin, is thrust into the heart of a society more concerned with wealth, power, and sexual conquest than the ideals of Christianity. Myshkin soon finds himself at the center of a violent love triangle in which a notorious woman and a beautiful young girl become rivals for his affections. Extortion, scandal, and murder follow, testing the wreckage left by human misery to find "man in man."
  • ©2000 Blackstone Audiobooks. Originally published in 1880 in Russia.
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How to .... series : How to teach writing

  • How to .... series : How to teach writing
  • Pearson | ISBN-10: 0582779987 | 2004 | PDF | 160 pages | 55 MB
  • This new series entry delivers an uncomplicated analysis of the nature of writing, particularly in terms of process, product, and genre. Descriptions of a broad range of writing tasks enable teachers to select those that will be most effective in developing students¿ writing skills.
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Professional English: English for Business (Sudents' Book, Teacher's Resource Book, CD)

  • Josephine O'Brien, Ivor Williams,"Professional English: English for Business (Sudents' Book, Teacher's Resource Book, CD)"
  • Heinle ELT | 2007 | ISBN: 141302050X, 3190129541| 106+128 pages, mp3 | PDF | 30+30+53 MB
  • Professional English is a five-volume integrated skills English for Specific Purposes series designed for intermediate-level pre-work and working students. English for Business provides students with the language and life skills necessary to pursue business-related career goals. Through language practice based in real-world situations, this integrated skills approach builds confidence and motivates students towards successful careers.
  • The Professional English series is designed for both pre-work students and those already working.
  • English for Business provides students with the language and life skills necessary to pursue business-related career goals. Through language pratice based in real world situations, this intergrated skills approach builds confidence and motivates students towards successful careers. Students can pratice English language skills in the following business-oriented scenarios: Resume-buiding, Interview skills, Sales and marketing, Finance, Global concerns in the workplace.
  • The English for Business Teacher's Resource Book offers detailed teaching notes with clear objectives supported by the following tools: complete answer keys for all exercises in the student book, two-page photocopiable tests for all units with optional listening, speaking, and testing guidelines, additional photocopiable activity pages for further practice of lesson objectives, photocopiable reading and writing resource pages.
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The Brain: A Very Short Introduction

  • The Brain: A Very Short Introduction (Unabridged) by Michael O'Shea Narrator: Dennis Holland
  • Audiobook Copyright: 2005 | ISBN n/a | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/Variable | Running Time: 4 h 41 min | 150 MB
  • The Brain: A Very Short Introduction provides a non-technical introduction to the main issues and findings in current brain research and gives a sense of how neuroscience addresses questions about the relationship between the brain and the mind. Short, clear discussions on the mechanical workings of the brain are offered and the details of brain science are covered in an accessible style.
  • Explanations of the more familiar implications of the brain's actions, such as memories, perceptions, and motor control are integrated throughout the book. It has chapters on brain processes and the causes of "altered mental states," as well as a final chapter that discusses possible future developments in neuroscience, touching on artificial intelligence, gene therapy, the importance of the Human Genome Project, drugs by design, and transplants. Up-to-date coverage of the newest developments in brain research and suggestions for future research on the brain are also included.
  • About the Author
  • Michael O'Shea is Director of the Sussex Center for Neuroscience.
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The Fall and Rise of China

  • TTC – The Fall and Rise of China Taught by Richard Baum
  • Course No. 8370 (48 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture) Includes Guidebook + Starter Materials + full NFO/TXT file
  • Publisher: University of California Berkeley Los Angeles 2010 | ISBN n/a | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/V6 mono 44KHz mp3's | 850 MB
  • China—the world's oldest continuous civilization—has undergone an astonishing transformation in a brief span of recent history. Since the collapse of its once-glorious empire in 1911, China has seen decades of epic turmoil and upheavals, emerging in the new century as both an authoritarian megastate and an economic powerhouse, poised to become an imposing global force.
  • By current estimates, the People's Republic is set to outpace the United States economically in the coming decades and to rival or surpass it militarily, making China the richest, most powerful nation on earth.
  • How did this happen? How can we account for China's momentous—and almost wholly unanticipated—global rise? And what does it mean, for us in the West and for humanity's future?
  • Speaking to these vital and fascinating questions, The Fall and Rise of China, taught by China expert and Professor Richard Baum of the University of California, Los Angeles, brings to vivid life the human struggles, the titanic political upheavals, and the spectacular speed of China's modern rebirth. Offering multilevel insight into one of the most astounding real-life dramas of modern history, The Fall and Rise of China weaves together the richly diverse developments and sociopolitical currents that created the China we now see in the headlines.
  • As we enter what some are already calling the "Chinese century," the role of China is deeply fundamental to our reading of the direction of world civilization and history. In 48 penetrating lectures, The Fall and Rise of China takes you to the heart of the events behind China's new global presence, leaving you with a clear view of both the story itself and its critical implications for our world.
  • Redefining a Colossus
  • The timeliness of Professor Baum's revealing commentary would be hard to exaggerate.
  • China's impact on U.S. domestic issues, such as job outsourcing and energy acquisition, as well as a massive U.S. foreign debt to China and inevitable military power sharing, bind America's future to the People's Republic in ways that are becoming compellingly apparent.
  • As China's policies increasingly impact the world community in economic, military, and environmental terms, these lectures provide crucial understanding of the most important new force in today's world.
  • The Fall and Rise of China also sheds a bright light on the history of the Socialist experiment and the present business environment of China, and deepens your understanding of world civilization through an in-depth look at a culture profoundly different from your own.
  • A Story to Challenge the Imagination
  • In Professor Baum's words, China's modern history unfolds as a story of awe-inspiring dimensions—a chronicle of the largest revolution in the history of the world, of monumental excesses and abuses of power, of unimaginable hardship for millions, of the effort to reinvent a vast and unwieldy socioeconomic system, and of the often deadly clash between ideology and human realities.
  • The course gives you a detailed understanding of all the core events in China's century of stunning change, including these major happenings:
  • * Collapse of the Qing dynasty: You study the interlacing social, political, and economic factors that led to the fall of China's 2,000-year empire and the implacable call for new political paradigms.
  • * The Republican era and civil wars: In the wake of the defunct empire, you witness the drama of the short-lived Chinese Republic, followed by political chaos and the long strategic battle between Republican forces and the seemingly unstoppable Communist Party.
  • * The "Great Leap Forward": In a landmark episode of the Mao era, the regime's grand-scale projects to communize agriculture and galvanize industry saw bureaucratic mismanagement leading to tragedy for tens of millions of Chinese.
  • * The Cultural Revolution: During this bitter era of the 1960s, festering tensions between the Maoist regime and its critics erupted in a brutal campaign of terror and repression against perceived enemies of Socialism.
  • * China's post-Mao economic "miracle": In the later lectures you track the specific reforms and ideological shifts that opened China to global economic engagement and forged its new role as a free-market dynamo.
  • As your guide to these history-shaping events, Professor Baum takes you far beyond the realm of academic theorizing. Describing his subject as an "adventure story," he reveals a 40-year personal interface with China, more than 30 visits to the People's Republic, and an intimate witnessing of the struggles, crises, and victories of the Chinese people.
  • A storyteller of extraordinary flair, he takes you onto the Beijing streets, into Shanghai industrial plants, and into the thick of highly charged protests and his own vivid encounters with numerous Chinese, recounting key elements of the story as he saw them unfold.
  • The Human Face of Change
  • China's remaking is peopled by some of the 20th century's most colorful and impactful human beings. Your investigation of key figures in the story includes these fascinating personalities:
  • * Cixi, the Empress Dowager: A former concubine and an iron-willed manipulator, she rose to command the Manchu Empire in its death throes, speeding its disintegration through her own calculated opposition to reform.
  • * Dr. Sun Yat-sen: A uniquely pivotal revolutionary figure, Sun played key roles in the overthrow of the Qing dynasty, the creation of the Chinese Republic, and the founding of the Chinese Nationalist Party, the Guomindang, still a force on Taiwan.
  • * Chiang K'ai-shek: Dynamic but ultimately inept military leader of the Republican forces, he waged a long, unsuccessful battle against the Communists, finally leading his defeated forces to found a regime in exile—the Republic of China on Taiwan.
  • * Mao Zedong: China's larger-than-life revolutionary icon. Enigmatic, brilliant, and ruthless, he led the Communist forces through the long civil wars and presided as a near dictator over the new Socialist state through a quarter-century of trials and tragedies.
  • * Deng Xiaoping: Mao's ultimate successor and a master strategist, he initiated, then fought mightily to preserve the reforms that propelled China to the forefront of global economic power.
  • Throughout the lectures, Professor Baum reveals highly unusual details that enrich the cinematic sweep of the story. You learn about the Christian warlord who baptized his troops with a fire hose, the strange kidnapping of Chiang K'ai-shek, the politically explosive forgery carried out by Mao's wife, and Professor Baum's own smuggling of top-secret documents out of Taiwan.
  • The Genesis of Chaos and Revolution
  • As a core strength of the lectures, Professor Baum makes sense of the dramatic events of the story by getting deeply at what underlay them, culturally, socially, and historically—leaving you with a nuanced knowledge of the forces moving China's modern emergence.
  • In the spiraling descent of the Qing dynasty you trace the imperial culture of complacent superiority and indifference to global events that undermined the empire's hold on power.
  • Following the empire's demise, you probe the competing ideologies that fed two revolutionary movements, and you study Mao's tactics of "people's war" and civil-military relations that gained vast support for the Communist cause.
  • In the course's central focus, you study the making of Communist China under Mao and its dramatic turn toward free-market economics.
  • You witness the consolidation of power by the Maoist regime in the long campaign to suppress counterrevolutionaries and the programs of "thought reform," in which independent thinkers were compelled to write lengthy public "confessions."
  • You study the far-reaching challenges of the transition to Socialism, including the "free rider" problem, where lack of work incentives in collective farming stunted economic growth and bred widespread alienation.
  • You chart Mao's utopian drive to achieve "pure" Communism in the Great Leap Forward, and the ways in which this mandate blinded the regime to the desperate realities faced by China's rural masses.
  • And you see how obliquely expressed currents of dissent and the regime's perception of "revisionist" thinking led to the disasters of the Cultural Revolution.
  • You also dig deeply into the history of Mao's strained relations with the Soviets, and the cold war moves and countermoves underlying his historic meeting with Nixon and the "normalizing" of relations with the United States.
  • A Nation Transfigured
  • In the course's gripping final section, you observe the profound economic shifts of recent decades that produced China's phenomenal rise.
  • Here you come to grips with exactly how they did it, including the strategic introduction of new incentive structures in industry and agriculture; multifront economic competition; and "Special Economic Zones," sparking export trade and huge foreign investment.
  • You explore this era's many critical reversals, such as the cultural "burying" of Chairman Mao, the airing of long-suppressed wounds from the Cultural Revolution, the ideological embrace of free-market economics, and the new culture of individual enrichment.
  • You also reflect on the contrast between the regime's path-breaking economic changes and its stern political inflexibility, a tension you witness in the tragic events at Tiananmen Square.
  • Finally, you contemplate China's current trajectory as it follows the journey of the Chinese to a new national identity, seemingly returning their nation to a global supremacy it held for much of the last 2,000 years.
  • Bringing alive the passionate reinvention of China with deep discernment and humanity, Professor Baum portrays the confounding, majestic, heart-rending, and visionary story of a modern giant.
  • Take this opportunity, in The Fall and Rise of China, to know and comprehend a world-changing development of our times and to understand our civilization as a new and vibrant force shapes it.
  • About Your Professor
  • Dr. Richard Baum is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he specializes in the study of modern Chinese politics and foreign relations. He earned an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley.
  • Professor Baum has lived and lectured extensively throughout China and Asia. He has served as Visiting Professor or Visiting Scholar at institutions including Peking University, Meiji Gakuin University (Japan), The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Princeton University, and Arizona State University, where he was honored as Distinguished Visiting Scholar for 2008.
  • He is the author/editor of nine books, including Prelude to Revolution: Mao, the Party, and the Peasant Question, 1962–1966; and a personal memoir, China Watcher: Confessions of a Peking Tom.
  • Professor Baum has served on the boards of the National Committee on United States-China Relations and the Joint Committee on Contemporary China of the Social Science Research Council. He has been a consultant to numerous public and private agencies, including the White House, the United Nations, and the RAND Corporation. He is also a frequent commentator on Chinese and East Asian affairs for the BBC World Service, CNN International, and National Public Radio.
  • Course Lecture Titles
  • 1. The Splendor That Was China, 600–1700
  • 2. Malthus and Manchu Hubris, 1730–1800
  • 3. Barbarians at the Gate, 1800–1860
  • 4. Rural Misery and Rebellion, 1842–1860
  • 5. The Self-Strengthening Movement, 1860–1890
  • 6. Hundred Days of Reform and the Boxer Uprising
  • 7. The End of Empire, 1900–1911
  • 8. The Failed Republic, 1912–1919
  • 9. The Birth of Chinese Communism, 1917–1925
  • 10. Chiang, Mao, and Civil War, 1926–1934
  • 11. The Republican Experiment, 1927–1937
  • 12. “Resist Japan!” 1937–1945
  • 13. Chiang’s Last Stand, 1945–1949
  • 14. “The Chinese People Have Stood Up!”
  • 15. Korea, Taiwan, and the Cold War, 1950–1954
  • 16. Socialist Transformation, 1953–1957
  • 17. Cracks in the Monolith, 1957–1958
  • 18. The Great Leap Forward, 1958–1960
  • 19. Demise of the Great Leap Forward, 1959–1962
  • 20. “Never Forget Class Struggle!” 1962–1965
  • 21. “Long Live Chairman Mao!” 1964–1965
  • 22. Mao’s Last Revolution Begins, 1965–1966
  • 23. The Children’s Crusade, 1966–1967
  • 24. The Storm Subsides, 1968–1969
  • 25. The Sino-Soviet War of Nerves, 1964–1969
  • 26. Nixon, Kissinger, and China, 1969–1972
  • 27. Mao’s Deterioration and Death, 1971–1976
  • 28. The Legacy of Mao Zedong—An Appraisal
  • 29. The Post-Mao Interregnum, 1976–1977
  • 30. Hua Guofeng and the Four Modernizations
  • 31. Deng Takes Command, 1978–1979
  • 32. The Historic Third Plenum, 1978
  • 33. The “Normalization” of U.S.-China Relations
  • 34. Deng Consolidates His Power, 1979–1980
  • 35. Socialist Democracy and the Rule of Law
  • 36. Burying Mao, 1981–1983
  • 37. “To Get Rich Is Glorious,” 1982–1986
  • 38. The Fault Lines of Reform, 1984–1987
  • 39. The Road to Tiananmen, 1987–1989
  • 40. The Empire Strikes Back, 1989
  • 41. After the Deluge, 1989–1992
  • 42. The “Roaring Nineties,” 1992–1999
  • 43. The Rise of Chinese Nationalism, 1993–2001
  • 44. China’s Lost Territories—Taiwan, Hong Kong
  • 45. China in the New Millennium, 2000–2008
  • 46. China’s Information Revolution
  • 47. “One World, One Dream”—The 2008 Olympics
  • 48. China’s Rise—The Sleeping Giant Stirs
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No One Heard Her Scream

  • No One Heard Her Scream by Jordan Dane
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.; Unabridged edition (April 1, 2008) | ISBN: 1433244764 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/Variable | 233 MB
  • They never found her sister's body, but Detective Rebecca Montgomery knows her murderer is still out there. In the five months since Danielle went missing, there have been two more brutal abductions. A savage menace stalks the women of San Antonio, and the relentless detective will do anything to find him.
  • And a Seductive Stranger Shadows Her Every Move
  • But her latest case—the discovery of a young woman's remains inside the wall of a burned-down theater—plunges Rebecca from her grief into a brand-new nightmare. She soon meets handsome, mysterious Diego Galvan at the crime scene, and his shadowy connections will lead to her first break in both cases. But when Rebecca submits to his considerable powers of seduction, she will leave herself vulnerable to a merciless killer . . . and when he attacks, no one will hear her scream.
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  • In a dynamite debut from Dane, San Antonio Det. Rebecca Montgomery fears the worst when her little sister, Danielle, is abducted during summer break on the Texas Gulf's South Padre Island. Five months later, the discovery of a crime scene saturated with Dani's blood indicates she's been murdered. As more college co-eds go missing, Becca wants to stay on the case, but the department hands her a puzzler involving a young woman's remains found within a wall of the torched Imperial Theater. They belong to Isabel Marquez, who's been missing for almost seven years. Becca finds a surprising ally, and mutual attraction, in Diego Galvan, who works for slimy Hunter Cavanaugh, former owner of the Imperial and a prime suspect. Dane's smooth style, believable characters and intense pacing will remind readers of Lisa Jackson, Lisa Gardner and Tami Hoag. While Dane's debut is being marketed as romantic suspense, it crosses over into plain thriller country: the tight plotting and the male characters are exceptional, bad guys and good. (Apr.)
  • Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.
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  • "A new romantic suspense talent has arrived, and readers are going to experience back-to-back releases of her first three books. Pulling no punches with this exciting debut, Dane quickly establishes her credentials as a promising new star. A tough, driven heroine and a sexy, mysterious hero give this story plenty of cutting-edge action and riveting suspense. HOT." -- --Romantic Times Book Reviews--Four Star--Compelling Page Turner
  • "Ingenious plots, super twists and intricate turns is this mind boggling novel. The fact that the answer to the mystery is not easily fathomed is a mystery in itself, as the clues are cleverly disguised. I thought I had my finger on the culprit, but I was proved wrong. The characters are all well defined that I allowed myself to grow fond of one in particular! The novel is one to sink your teeth into. Dane fascinates and quickens the pulse. Readers will be kept in suspense. A great `who-dunnit' that Dane should be proud of." -- --Delores, Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance
  • "No One Heard Her Scream is a fantastic story from debut author Jordan Dane. The book sizzles with romance and the suspense had me on the edge of my seat. From the first page to last, I couldn't put it down, it was an engaging story with wonderful characters and it's definitely one of the best books I've ever had the pleasure of reading! I very much look forward to her next book." -- --Wendy at Night Owl Romance: TOP PICK--Five Hearts--Lifetime Keeper
  • "Terrific debut. Jordan Dane has got the goods and she delivers them with a knock out ending. Another great new author to watch." -- --Crimespree Magazine, March/April 2008, The Buzz Box
  • "The first NO ONE romantic suspense thriller is an exciting police procedural. Jordan Dane provides a powerful opening tale with two to follow." -- --Gumshoe Review--A Literary Investigation--April 2008
  • New York, N.Y., (November 3, 2008) - This week Publishers Weekly announced the Best Books of 2008, naming Jordan Dane's NO ONE HEARD HER SCREAM (Avon, Apr 2008) as best in the Mass-Market category. Publishers Weekly stated, "Dane crafts this debut murder mystery with tight plotting and smooth prose, and adds a few sparks to create a story that appeals to mainstream thriller readers as well as romantic suspense fans." --Publishers Weekly, Nov 3, 2008 - Best Books of 2008 --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.
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  • Feeling Very Strange: The Slipstream Anthology by James Patrick Kelly & John Kessell Read By: Ray Childs
  • Audiobook Copyright: 2006 | Genre: Science Fiction | ISBN n/a | Number of MP3s: 12 | Total Duration: 13:57:58
  • Language English | Audio CD in MP3/CBR 96 kbit/s 44100 Hz Mono | 590 MB
  • If it is true that the test of a first-rate mind is its ability to hold two contradictory ideas at the same time, then we live in a century when it takes a first-rate mind just to get through the day. We have unprecedented access to information; cognitive dissonance is a banner headline in our morning papers and radiates silently from our computer screens. Slipstream, poised between literature and popular culture, embraces the dissonance. These ambitious stories of visionary strangeness defy the conventions of science fiction. Tales by Michael Chabon, Karen Joy Fowler, Jonathan Lethem, Carol Emshwiller, George Saunders, and others pull the reader into a vivid dreamspace and embrace the knowledge that life today is increasingly surreal.
  • Contents:
  • Introduction by John Kessel and Jim Patrick Kelly
  • Al by Carol Emshwiller
  • The Little Magic Shop by Bruce Sterling
  • The Healer by Aimee Bender
  • The Specialist's Hat by Kelly Link
  • Light and the Sufferer by Jonathan Lethem
  • Sea Oak by George Saunders
  • Exhibit H: Torn Pages Discovered in the Vest Pocket of an Unidentified
  • Tourist by Jeff VanderMeer
  • Hell is the Absence of God by Ted Chiang
  • Lieserl by Karen Joy Fowler
  • Bright Morning by Jeffrey Ford
  • Biographical Notes to "A Discourse on the Nature of Causality, with
  • Air-planes" by Benjamin Rosenbaum
  • The God of Dark Laughter by Michael Chabon
  • The Rose in Twelve Petals by Theodora Goss
  • The Lions Are Asleep this Night by Howard Waldrop
  • You Have Never Been Here by M. Rickert
  • I Want My 20th-Century Schizoid Art I-IV (various contributors)
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Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet

  • Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet [Unabridged] by Bill McKibben, Narrator Oliver Wyman
  • Publisher: Macmillan Audio; Unabridged edition (April 13, 2010) | ISBN: 1427209499 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/Variable | 259 MB
  • Twenty years ago, with The End of Nature, Bill McKibben offered one of the earliest warnings about global warming. Those warnings went mostly unheeded; now, he insists, we need to acknowledge that we've waited too long and that massive change is not only unavoidable but already under way. Our old familiar globe is suddenly melting, drying, acidifying, flooding, and burning in ways that no human has ever seen. We've created, in very short order, a new planet, still recognizable but fundamentally different.
  • We may as well call it Eaarth.That new planet is filled with new binds and traps. A changing world costs large sums to defend - think of the money that went to repair New Orleans, or the trillions it will take to transform our energy systems. But the endless economic growth that could underwrite such largesse depends on the stable planet we've managed to damage and degrade. We can't rely on old habits any longer.
  • Our hope depends, McKibben argues, on scaling back - on building the kind of societies and economies that can hunker down, concentrate on essentials, and create the type of community (in the neighborhood, but also on the Internet) that will allow us to weather trouble on an unprecedented scale. Change - fundamental change - is our best hope on a planet suddenly and violently out of balance.
  • Amazon Best Books of the Month, April 2010: Since he first heralded our era of environmental collapse in 1989's The End of Nature, Bill McKibben has raised a series of eloquent alarms. In Eaarth, he leads readers to the devastatingly comprehensive conclusion that we no longer inhabit the world in which we've flourished for most of human history: we've passed the tipping point for dramatic climate change, and even if we could stop emissions yesterday, our world will keep warming, triggering more extreme storms, droughts, and other erratic catastrophes, for centuries to come. This is not just our grandchildren's problem, or our children's--we're living through the effects of climate change now, and it's time for us to get creative about our survival. McKibben pulls no punches, and swaths of this book can feel bleak, but his dry wit and pragmatic optimism refuse to yield to despair. Focusing our attention on inspiring communities of "functional independence" arising around the world, he offers galvanizing possibilities for keeping our humanity intact as the world we've known breaks down. --Mari Malcolm --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
  • From Publishers Weekly
  • The world as we know it has ended forever: that's the melancholy message of this nonetheless cautiously optimistic assessment of the planet's future by McKibben, whose The End of Nature first warned of global warming's inevitable impact 20 years ago. Twelve books later, the committed environmentalist concedes that the earth has lost the climatic stability that marked all of human civilization. His litany of damage done by a carbon-fueled world economy is by now familiar: in some places rainfall is dramatically heavier, while Australia and the American Southwest face a permanent drought; polar ice is vanishing, glaciers everywhere are melting, typhoons and hurricanes are fiercer, and the oceans are more acidic; food yields are dropping as temperatures rise and mosquitoes in expanding tropical zones are delivering deadly disease to millions. McKibben's prescription for coping on our new earth is to adopt maintenance as our mantra, to think locally not globally, and to learn to live lightly, carefully, gracefully—a glass-half-full attitude that might strike some as Pollyannaish or merely insufficient. But for others McKibben's refusal to abandon hope may restore faith in the future. (Apr.)
  • Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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The Best Short Stories of Mark Twain

  • The Best Short Stories of Mark Twain (Library Edition) [Unabridged] by Mark Twain Read by Robin Field
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.; Unabridged library edition (July 1, 2010) | ISBN: 1441723218 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/128Kbps ~10 hours | 511 MB
  • This collection of eighteen of Mark Twain's best short stories, including both the well known and the lesser known, displays his mastery of Western humor and frontier realism, the qualities for which he is best known.
  • Mark Twain was known as a great American short story writer as well as novelist and humorist. This collection of eighteen of Mark Twain's best short stories, including both the well known and the lesser known, displays his mastery of Western humor and frontier realism, the qualities for which he is best known. The stories also show how Twain earned his place in American letters as a master writer in the authentic native idiom. He was exuberant and irreverent, but underlying the humor was a vigorous desire for social justice and equality.
  • Beginning the collection is Twain's comic version of an old folk tale, Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog, first published in 1865 in the New York Saturday Press. It became the title story of The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and Other Sketches, published in 1867, which was the work that established him as a leading American humorist.
  • List of titles:
  • 1. Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog
  • 2. The Story of the Bad Little Boy Who Didn't Come to Grief
  • 3. Cannibalism in the Cars
  • 4. Journalism in Tennessee
  • 5. The Story of the Good Little Boy Who Did Not Prosper
  • 6. How I Edited an Agricultural Paper Once
  • 7. Political Economy
  • 8. A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It
  • 9. The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut
  • 10. Punch, Brothers, Punch!
  • 11. Jim Baker's Blue-Jay Yarn
  • 12. The Stolen White Elephant
  • 13. The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm
  • 14. The Private History of a Campaign That Failed
  • 15. Extracts from Adam's Diary
  • 16. The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg
  • 17. The $30,000 Bequest
  • 18. Eve's Diary
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Rex Stout - Too Many Women

  • Rex Stout - Too Many Women
  • Publisher: Audio Partners | ISBN: 1572701048 | Language: English | Edition: 1999 | Audio CD in MP3 64 kbps | 208 mb (+5% repair information)
  • Celebrated sleuth Nero Wolfe is renowned for cracking tough cases -- and never leaving his New York apartment, where he quaffs beer and cultivates orchids. For legwork, Wolfe employs a fast-talking, wisecracking assistant named Archie, who also serves as our narrator.In Too Many Women, Wolfe and Archie are charged with investigating the mysterious goings-on at a big engineering supply company.
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Rex Stout - And Be A Villain

  • Rex Stout - And Be A Villain
  • Publisher: Audio Partners | ISBN: 1572701218 | Language: English | Edition: 1999 | Audio CD in MP3 128 kbps | 392 mb (+5% repair information)
  • A radio show guest is poisoned on the air during a plug for the show's sponsor, a soft-drink manufacturer. The negative publicity, and the low bank balance at tax time, brings Nero Wolfe into the case — and into his first recorded encounter with a shadowy master criminal. And Be a Villain is the first of three Nero Wolfe books that involve crime syndicate leader Arnold Zeck and his widespread operations.
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Rex Stout - Where There's a Will

  • Rex Stout - Where There's a Will
  • Publisher: Audio Partners | ISBN: 1572700963 | Language: English | Edition: 1999 | Audio CD in MP3 64 kbps | 172 mb (+5% repair information)
  • Why did the late multimillionaire Noel Hawthorne leave a peach, a pear and an apple to his sisters, April, May and June? And why is the bulk of his estate to go to a woman most definitely not his wife?
  • The able, astute and unscrupulous detective Nero Wolfe must get to the bottom of a will that has left a whirlpool of menace...and a legacy of murder that's about to be fulfilled.
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Amazing Brain Training

  • Amazing Brain Training by Victoria Wizell
  • Publisher: Multimedia Meditations (December 2002) | ISBN: 0977389731 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/128Kbps | 110 MB
  • Five Amazing Mind Enhancing Sessions! Supercharge your brain and the incredible thinking power that you have. Stimulate your mind to benefit you in your life. Be able to remember names, take tests with ease. Get more accomplished in a day. Think Clearly. Stay Calm under pressure. Direct the power of your subconscious to bring you all the things that you want with these 5 brain strengthening hypnosis sessions. You will love the deep relaxation you will experience from each of these techniques and they will be useful in most every situaiton in your life. The Five Sessions include:
  • Calm and Focus your Mind
  • Improve Memory
  • Instant Recall
  • Self-Discipline
  • Visualization This is truly one amazing program! The entire five-session program is only $59.00, which is half the cost of a one-on-one hypnosis session. That's $12.00 per session… A considerably small investment to help you to improve one of the most crucial aspects of your life. Your Mind!
  • From the Publisher
  • Victoria Wizell is a Certified Master Hypnotherapist, a Certified HypnoBirthing Facilitator, a Certified Weight Management Specialist, and a Level One Neuro Linguistic Programming Practioner.
  • She Founded Hypnotherapy of Nevada and Multimedia Mediations in July of 1999.
  • Operates legally with a Clark County business license and a professional office in the state of Nevada.
  • Graduate of The American Academy of Hypnosis, in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • A Graduate of PSI Seminars, since 1998, Victoria Wizell has coached the Women's Leadership training and Life Success trainings in Northern California. She has also successfully coached their 90-day Pacesetter Leadership Dynamics three times.
  • Studying metaphysical and personal growth concepts since 1986, Victoria has utilized the power of hypnosis on herself to attain a myriad of successes in her life from overcoming the fear of needles, being able to be calm and relaxed during any doctor or dentist visit, quitting her own smoking addiction, and attaining financial success and liberty in a business she truly loves.
  • Any goal that she strives for, she attains and attributes her success to clearly visualizing the desired outcome in hypnosis. And now you have an opportunity to utilize the very same technique in achieving your goals.
  • Having been successful in the advice-giving business as a former Financial Consultant, Victoria worked for one of the largest stock brokerage firms on Wall Street for many years.
  • Victoria has an intuitive nature and a gift for being able to establish a great rapport, quickly and easily with people she meets
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The Healing Power of Positive Energy

  • The Healing Power of Positive Energy by Judith Orloff MD by Judith Orloff MD
  • Publisher: Judith Orloff (2004) | ASIN: B000IZTV2U | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/128Kbps | 204 MB
  • THE HEALING POWER OF POSITIVE ENERGY: Live Workshop Recorded in Burbank, California (May 2004) 3 CD Set You possess an innate intuitive intelligence so powerful that it can tell you how to heal and prevent illness. Judith Orloff, MD, a pioneer in the new field of Energy Psychiatry, shows how to reclaim this intelligence. She passionately believes that the future of medicine lies in using intuition to access your body's subtle energies for greater wellness. This sacred energy is with you at birth, throughout life, and continues after death - a marker of your soul's journey. You can learn to draw upon it. This workshop based on her latest book, Positive Energy, offers practical ways to increase total well-being for yourself and your clients. You'll learn to: Use intuition to access energies from physical to spiritual Read energy fields Avoid fatigue by not absorbing people's pain or negativity Prevent energy defensive eating, a major reason diets fail Prevent energetic overload and exhaustion from being in crowds Maintain your body's physical health and subtle energy system Too many of us walk around exhausted, irritable, stressed out by the pressures of daily life and the demands we put on ourselves. There is a better, easier way to live and it's available to you now. Let Judith Orloff show you the way. Judith Orloff, M.D. is a practicing intuitive and board-certified psychiatrist with a private practice in Los Angeles. She is the author of the bestsellers Guide to Intuitive Healing and Second Sight. Dr. Orloff's latest book Positive Energy is published by Harmony Books, 2004. She is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA and an international workshop leader on the interrelationship of intuition, energy, and medicine.
  • You possess an innate intuitive intelligence so powerful that it can tell you how to heal and prevent illness. Judith Orloff, MD, a pioneer in the new field of Energy Psychiatry, shows how to reclaim this intelligence. She passionately believes that the future of medicine lies in using intuition to access your body's subtle energies for greater wellness. This sacred energy is with you at birth, throughout life, and continues after death - a marker of your soul's journey. You can learn to draw upon it.
  • This workshop based on her latest book, Positive Energy, offers practical ways to increase total well-being for yourself and your clients. You'll learn to:
  • * Use intuition to access energies from physical to spiritual
  • * Read energy fields
  • * Avoid fatigue by not absorbing people's pain or negativity
  • * Prevent energy defensive eating, a major reason diets fail
  • * Prevent energetic overload and exhaustion from being in crowds
  • * Maintain your body's physical health and subtle energy system
  • Too many of us walk around exhausted, irritable, stressed out by the pressures of daily life and the demands we put on ourselves. There is a better, easier way to live and it's available to you now. Let Judith Orloff show you the way.
  • Judith Orloff, M.D. is an intuition expert and board-certified psychiatrist with a private practice in Los Angeles. She is the author of the bestsellers Positive Energy, upon which this CD set is based, and Guide to Intuitive Healing and Second Sight. She is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA and an international workshop leader on the interrelationship of intuition, energy, and medicine.Her latest book is Emotional Freedom.
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How to Stay Positive in Times of Uncertainty

  • How to Stay Positive in Times of Uncertainty by Dr. Judith Orloff
  • Publisher: Dr. Judith Orloff 2003 | ISBN n/a | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/128Kbps | 231 MB
  • Lead a more empowered and joyful life!
  • In this uplifting workshop, psychiatrist Dr. Judith Orloff discusses the power of staying positive no matter what is happening in your life. She shares with you how to blend intuition and analytic thinking to overcome any obstacles. She also discusses how to nurture your sensitivity in an often-overwhelming world so that you are not drained by negative circumstances or people. You'll learn the role that spirituality plays in keeping a positive attitude and the freedom that comes from knowing that you are larger than any one emotion or any one event--that there is something greater at work that can support you, even when you feel alone. This workshop will bring great inspiration to everyone who wants to lead a more empowered and joyful life.
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Intuitive Power: Your Natural Resource

  • Intuitive Power: Your Natural Resource by Caroline Myss
  • Publisher: Hay House (November 1, 2004) | ISBN: 1401905293 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/128Kbps | 354 MB
  • Join Caroline Myss, a renowned intuitive practitioner and teacher, for this special presentation on how to tap in to your intuition for health, healing, and life guidance. We all have intuitive gifts; the magic comes in realizing how to trust their natural guidance. In this CD program, you’ll learn how to tune in to the wisdom of your bodies, sense subtle energies and chakras, and make decisions based on your deepest sense of inner authority and power.
  • Caroline discusses the mystical nature of intuition and offers instruction on intuiting your sacred contracts by recognizing your archetypes. Archetypes are energetic companions that coordinate the experiences and opportunities you agreed to prior to your birth and which serve the integration of your spirit. Your psychological and emotional patterns are clues to your archetypal patterns and to their mythic nature, continually manifesting in subtle ways in your life. Your individual spiritual life is carved around these subtle and extremely present cosmic companions. Coming to know these interior forces brings into focus the many sacred contracts of your life, offering you profound insight and direction in terms of making life choices based upon the needs of your spirit rather than the demands of your personality.
  • About the Author
  • Caroline Myss is a pioneer in the field of energy medicine and human consciousness. Since 1982, she has worked as a medical intuitive: one who "sees" illnesses in a patient's body by intuitive means. She specializes in assisting people in understanding the emotional, psychological, and physical reasons why their bodies have developed an illness. The bestselling author of Sacred Contracts: Awakening Your Divine Potential, NY Times bestseller, sold 500,000 copies, ISBN: 0517703920; Caroline Myss’ Journal of Inner Dialogue, ISBN: 1-4019-0208-1, sold over 10,000 copies; and Arch type cards, ISBN: 1-4019-0184-0 (9/03 Pub. date).
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Guided Meditation to Enliven and Awaken

  • Guided Meditation to Enliven and Awaken by Chakra Caress, Simonette Vaja
  • Audio CD (11 Aug 2008) | ASIN: B001EBD11E | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/320 kbps | 146 MB
  • Do you ever feel tired and uninspired? Would you like to awaken and enliven your entire being and feel totally rejuvenated? Learn how to laser beam your optimal healing power into the chakras and encourage your true colours to shine through like a rainbow with Australian consulting psychologist and clinical hypnotherapist Simonette Vaja. Her entrancing voice guides you through a unique chakra meditation to open your energy fields to more loving and harmonious relationships; to empower and enhance self-esteem and help to more fully connect with your physical, emotional and spiritual wellbeing. Used regularly, this truly inspirational and energising CD, that features specially composed Chakra Caress dance music by Ian Cameron Smith, will restore energy levels and re-invigorate the spirit. Suitable for men and women of all ages - for private use or in a group environment for Chakra meditation and dancing.
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Rex Stout - The Golden Spiders

  • Rex Stout - The Golden Spiders
  • Publisher: Audio Partners | ISBN: 1572700386 | Language: English | Edition: 1997 | Audio CD in MP3 64 kbps | 164 mb (+5% repair information)
  • Trying to determine why his last two clients were ruthlessly murdered, Nero Wolfe wonders if the answer is linked to a young boy who turns up at his brownstone apartment and finds clues in a gray Cadillac, a mysterious woman, and spider-shaped earrings.
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Heart of Rage (Warhammer 40000)

  • Heart of Rage (Warhammer 40000)
  • Publisher: Black Library | ISBN: 1844167968 | Language: English | Edition: 2009 | Audio CD in MP3 320 kbps | 163 mb (+5% repair information)
  • Aboard the Imperial Navy frigate Emathia, Brother-Librarian Nord and Brother-Sergeant Kale of the Blood Angels make a startling discovery - an alien tyranid hive ship, half-destroyed and drifting through space! Under orders from the Magos Xeren, the Blood Angels board the ship to locate a lost scout team, but their fate is far from straightforward. Little do Nord and Kale realise the horrors awaiting them, for they not only risk their bodies, but their very sanity as well.

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Rex Stout - Murder by the Book

  • Rex Stout - Murder by the Book
  • Publisher: Books on Tape | ISBN: 0736631038 | Language: English | Edition: 1995 | Audio CD in MP3 64 kbps | 210 mb (+5% repair information)
  • Because the New York police have written the case off as an accident, a Peoria businessman asks Wolfe to investigate the hit-and-run death of his daughter, a reader for a book publishing company, in Van Cortlandt Park. Wolfe connects her death to a list of names he was recently shown by Inspector Cramer, related to a stalled homicide investigation — and concludes there is a second murder. A third murder validates Wolfe's conclusion, and Archie follows the trail of an unpublished novel to California and back. Much of the plot - and the eventual solution to the mystery - turns on the daily life of a big law office, the frictions and rivalries between the partners (as well as between their respective secretaries and clerks).
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Rex Stout - In the Best Families

  • Rex Stout - In the Best Families
  • Publisher: Books on Tape | ISBN: 0736630589 | Language: English | Edition: 1995 | Audio CD in MP3 64 kbps | 212 mb (+5% repair information)
  • Nero Wolfe and his capable assistant, Archie, help a rich old lady uncover the mysterious source of her husband's money. The case leads them unexpectedly to the country's most dangerous man. And if the sleuths want to live, they'll have to consider an alien idea: run and hide. That will be no small feat for the wide Mr. Wolfe.
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The Burning Blue (Unabridged audiobook)

  • James Holland
    The Burning Blue
  • Unabridged audiobook, narrated by Glen McCready
  • Clipper Audio | 15 CDs | MP3@48 kbps | 17 Hours 25 Mins | 362 Mb
  • Joss Lambert has always been a loner, constrained by a secret from his past, until he finds friendship and solace firstly with Guy Liddell, a friend from school, and then with Guy's family, who welcome him into their farmhouse home. Joss increasingly comes to depend upon the Liddells and treats Alvesdon Farm as the one place where he feels not only appreciated but also truly happy. The idyll cannot last. With war looming, Joss is forced to confront the past. He escapes through flying, becoming a fighter pilot in the RAF. But with the onset of war, even the Liddells's world is crumbling. As Joss is fighting for his life in the Battle of Britain, so he begins to fall madly in love with Stella - Guy's twin - but with tragic consequences. Leaving England and the Liddells far behind, he continues to fly amid the sand and heat of North Africa, until his hopes and dreams are seemingly shattered for good...
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The Age of Entanglement: When Quantum Physics was Reborn (Unabridged) (Audiobook)

  • Louisa Gilder, "The Age of Entanglement: When Quantum Physics was Reborn (Unabridged) (Audiobook)"
  • Gildan Media Corp | 2009 | ASIN: B002JPTQBS | 14 hrs and 8 mins | mp3 | 291 MB
  • A brilliantly original and richly illuminating exploration of entanglement, the seemingly telepathic communication between two separated particles - one of the fundamental concepts of quantum physics.
  • In 1935, in what would become the most cited of all of his papers, Albert Einstein showed that quantum mechanics predicted such a correlation, which he dubbed "spooky action at a distance."
  • In that same year, Erwin Schrödinger christened this spooky correlation "entanglement." Yet its existence wasn't firmly established until 1964, in a groundbreaking paper by the Irish physicist John Bell. What happened during those years and what has happened since to refine the understanding of this phenomenon is the fascinating story told here.
  • We move from a coffee shop in Zurich, where Einstein and Max von Laue discuss the madness of quantum theory, to a bar in Brazil, as David Bohm and Richard Feynman chat over cervejas. We travel to the campuses of American universities - from J. Robert Oppenheimer's Berkeley to the Princeton of Einstein and Bohm to Bell's Stanford sabbatical - and we visit centers of European physics: Copenhagen, home to Bohr's famous institute, and Munich, where Werner Heisenberg and Wolfgang Pauli picnic on cheese and heady discussions of electron orbits.
  • Drawing on the papers, letters, and memoirs of the 20th century's greatest physicists, Louisa Gilder both humanizes and dramatizes the story by employing their own words in imagined face-to-face dialogues. Here are Bohr and Einstein clashing, and Heisenberg and Pauli deciding which mysteries to pursue. We see Schrödinger and Louis de Broglie pave the way for Bell, whose work here is given a long-overdue revisiting. And with his characteristic matter-of-fact eloquence, Richard Feynman challenges his contemporaries to make something of this entanglement.
  • In this stunning debut, Gilder has found a wholly original way of bringing to life a tale of physics in progress.
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Grammar for first certificate

  • Grammar for first certificate
  • Cambridge University Press | ISBN-10: 0521690870 | PDF | 260 Pages |38 MB
  • This grammar reference and practice self-study pack will appeal to students at intermediate and upper-intermediate level. It will be of particular value to those preparing for the Cambridge FirstCertificate examination. Students first listen to thegrammar in context and are then encouraged to analyse the language themselves before looking at the rules and practising what they have learnt. As well as offering comprehensive reference and tightly focused practice exercises, it includes the full range of FCE exam tasks - not only from the Use of English paper, but also from the Reading, Writing and Listening papers. It is available in with and withoutanswers editions.
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Beyond This Horizon

  • Beyond This Horizon by Robert A. Heinlein [Unabridged] Read by Peter Ganim
  • Publisher: 2009 Audible, Inc. | ISBN n/a | Total Play time: 07:41:08 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/64kbps, 2 channel, 22050 Hz | 222 MB
  • Hamilton Felix, the result of generations of genetic selection, finds his life as the ultimate man boring - until a gang of revolutionaries tries to enlist him in their cause.
  • Heinlein equals kitsch? First published in 1942, this reprint title by one of the masters of modern science fiction is not one of his best efforts, with its dated '40s jargon, a ham-fisted attempt at romance and a plot that really doesn't go anywhere. On the plus side, it does contain good, sound genetics that later scientific advances haven't significantly outmoded. The plot centers on Hamilton Felix, whose genetic makeup has been recorded, tracked and tweaked for over five generations to make his genetic pool one of several "Star line" groups. Hamilton has a body filled with some of the best characteristics that man can have, and the only problem is that he doesn't give a darn. Nor does he intend to continue with the experiment that his progenitors were so keen on, since he doesn't want children. When he's not avoiding reproduction, Hamilton plays at being a millionaire entrepreneur (his genetic mix gives him great intelligence and he's a whiz with money) and a spy/counterspy for the government (foiling a plot to overthrow the government keeps him hopping). With his traditional hard-boiled detective voice, Hamilton makes an engaging hero. Despite some definite signs of age, as well as a tendency to the pedantic, the book remains highly readable. Heinlein loyalists will ignore the pallid "star child" jacket art as they head for the cash register.
  • This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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Mind Dynamics by Sidney Friedman (Nightingale Conant)

  • Mind Dynamics by Sidney Friedman (Nightingale Conant) by Sidney Friedman
  • Publisher: Nightingale Conant (1 Jan 2002) | ISBN: 1905953992 | Language English | 6 Audio CD's in MP3/ 160KBps | 362 MB
  • In Mind Dynamics, you will learn:
  • * How to make your greatest wishes come true by learning the secret of communicating with your subconscious mind.
  • * How to unleash exceptional creativity and brainstorming skills among you and your colleagues.
  • * How to tap the "inner information superhighway" of your subconscious mind for answers to key questions in your life.
  • * How to see and shape the future.
  • * How to find missing objects.
  • * How to attain contentment.
  • * How to uncover the hidden genius that exists in every mind to discover abilities you never thought you had.
  • "The conscious mind knows a limited amount of information compared to the subconscious mind, which seems to know about everything." --Sidney Friedman.
  • There is greatness in each of our minds. It often rests far beyond our conscious comprehension. With Mind Dynamics, the ability to tap into this immense gift is now available to all of us! Now you can uncover the hidden treasures of your mind's potential and make that greatness come alive for you, your family and your career. In this powerful program, Sidney Friedman, a renowned expert in the study and practice of extra-mental abilities, shares a breadth of knowledge that will help lead you to achievement, wealth, love and contentment.
  • Sidney has studied great people the world over - both famous and anonymous, some of them accomplished leaders, communicators, athletes and business people, others just everyday people who quietly achieved a successful life - and he found a common factor among all of them. Whether natural or learned, they all accessed the power of their subconscious minds to make their wishes come true, and now you can too. For the executive, manager, programmer, salesperson, student, teacher, administrator, artist, laborer, housewife or househusband - no matter what you do or who you are - Mind Dynamics is a program that can help you achieve your deepest aspirations. It contains time-tested techniques that will lead you to results that seem magical. As Sidney says, "You will make the impossible possible, you will make the unattainable attainable, and you will even make the unbelievable believable."
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Virtual Viagra

  • Virtual Viagra - Cure For Impotence CD
  • Publisher: Insight Audio (2004) | ISBN: 1929058780 | Language English | Audio CD in MP3/256Kbps | 203 MB
  • The hypnotic cure for impotence will affect the way your subconscious mind triggers an erection. First - Utilize the powerful placebo effect of hypnotically convincing your subconscious mind that you have just taken a large dose of VIAGRA. RESULTS? you bet... many men say this is better than any drug, more sensation, freedom and control! And best of all, none of those nasty side effects of the real drug. (Like death) Nest - Create a hypnotic anchor that you will use later, during sex, to stimulate the unconscious mind to trigger an erection and make it last!
  • Drawing on his expertise in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Boothman charts a three-step plan that will help anyone find the love of his or her life. Step one: get ready—come to know who you are through honest self-assessment, and then to know what type of person is your matched opposite—i.e., the person who completes you. Step two, the heart of the program, is working seriously on interpersonal skills—how to be charming, not alarming; flirt with confidence; synchronize body and voice to create trust and chemistry; keep enthusiasm high; even how to cast a wide social net and dress for a first meeting.
  • Step three is about accelerating the kind of intimacy that leads to love, by finding "Me too!" triggers and mastering the art of incidental touch. You'll learn to tap into key emotions through low-, medium-, and high-risk disclosures—and how to intensify the nonverbal signals that turn sparks into a flame. All the while you'll establish a solid romantic foundation to convert this magic 90 minutes into a lifetime of love and commitment.
  • Book Description
  • Speed dating--hah! Nicholas Boothman will have you finding not just the possibility of love, but the love of your life--and will show you how to have that person fall in love with you a mere 90 minutes after you meet. Author of How to Make People Like You in 90 Seconds or Less, the Dale Carnegie for a rushed era (The New York Times) with 136,000 copies in print, Boothman is an expert on helping people connect. Now he focuses on romance--showing the reader first how to find and then how to connect with his or her Matched Opposite (i.e., the person who completes you).
  • Beginning with a series of revealing self-assessment tests, you discover who you are, and then discover who best suits your personality. (Analytical types should look for Matched Opposites who make them feel intelligent; Supporters need Matched Opposites who make them feel valued.) Then come the tools that make the quest work: how to get out there, with the Two Simple Rules of Socializing; how to make a fabulous first impression, with tips on everything from attitude to accessories; how to be charming, not alarming; introductions, opening lines, and the 1-2-3 mantra of never hesitating.
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