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Book Synopsis The Courier's Conflict by : T. S. Valmond
Download or read book The Courier's Conflict written by T. S. Valmond and published by T.S. Valmond. This book was released on 2018-12-19 with total page 203 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With ten kingdoms on the line, this courier will need to step into a role she’s been avoiding her entire life… Rasha Indari returns to lead the charge against a new enemy. Alongside her friends and allies, she’ll fight to save the entire realm. In this epic battle, however, she could lose more than ten kingdoms. Everything that ever mattered to her is at stake. If you want to escape into clean YA fiction with a little science, fantasy, and romance. You’ll love this one. Buy The Courier’s Conflict and immerse yourself in the world of The Kingdoms of Bolaji again!
Book Synopsis The Courier's Code by : T.S. Valmond
Download or read book The Courier's Code written by T.S. Valmond and published by T.S. Valmond. This book was released on 2017-08-30 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: She prefers her weapon to her crown. Can this undercover heir save the land from destruction? Sixteen-year-old Rasha hates being royal. Working covertly as a courier, the sword-wielding, purple-skinned rebel delivers across all ten kingdoms no matter the dangers. But when she discovers her latest package contains a human princess, she faces her most treacherous mission yet… While transporting the beautiful girl to the crown prince, Rasha bravely fights off ambushing enemies bent on killing her cargo. All the while a mysterious charmer tracks her every move. But Rasha is not about to loosen her grip on her double blades… With the fate of the ten kingdoms on her shoulders Rasha, with the help of her friends, will protect her cargo even if it kills her. The Courier’s Code is the first book in the binge-worthy Bolaji Kingdoms YA fantasy series. If you like feisty heroines, original worlds, and court intrigue, then you’ll love T.S. Valmond’s legendary tale. Buy The Courier’s Code and follow the adventure today!
Book Synopsis The Courier's Collection by : T. S. Valmond
Download or read book The Courier's Collection written by T. S. Valmond and published by T.S. Valmond. This book was released on 2019-04 with total page 613 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The perfect courier A rebel princess A dangerous opponent -And she’s all three. Sixteen-year-old Rasha Indari is a royal posing as an undercover courier in a world of mermaids, dragons, and political intrigue. Anything to avoid the throne. She does what it takes to get the job done and doesn’t ask questions until one day she finds she’s transporting a princess. It forever changes the course of her life and the lives of her friends. However, she’ll have to risk it all to save her people and the world. The Courier’s Collection includes: The Courier’s Code The Courier’s Conflict The Courier’s Quest +Bonus epilogues and more If you like feisty heroines, original worlds, and life and death stakes, you’ll love T.S. Valmond’s legendary tale. Buy The Courier’s Collection and step into the fantastical world of Bolaji today.
Book Synopsis The Courier's Quest by : T. S. Valmond
Download or read book The Courier's Quest written by T. S. Valmond and published by T.S. Valmond. This book was released on 2018-12-19 with total page 213 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How do you find something that no one has ever seen before? You enlist the help of a warrior princess who delivers. Rasha returns to her life as a courier with a new partner but she won't get to enjoy it for long before she's called to attend the royal Choosing. But this princess isn't ready to settle down. When a friend mysteriously goes missing and a plague sweeps across the eleven kingdoms of Bolaji it's up to her to get answers. She'll be forced on a perilous journey filled with twists and turns to save the ones she loves while she fights an enemy with family ties. Rasha will have to enlist friends old and new to save her world before it's too late. If you want to escape into a young adult fantasy adventure on a faraway world, you’ll love this one. Buy The Courier’s Quest and immerse yourself in the world of The Bolaji kingdoms again!
Book Synopsis Federal Reserve system mandated report on potential conflicts of interest : report to congressional requesters. by :
Download or read book Federal Reserve system mandated report on potential conflicts of interest : report to congressional requesters. written by and published by DIANE Publishing. This book was released on with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age by : Donatella Della Porta
Download or read book Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age written by Donatella Della Porta and published by Policy Press. This book was released on 2023-01-03 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From Deliveroo to Amazon, digital platforms have drastically transformed the way we work. But how are these transformations being received and challenged by workers? This book provides a radical interpretation of the changing nature of worker movements in the digital age, developing an invaluable approach that combines social movement studies and industrial relations. Using case studies taken from Europe and North America, it offers a comparative perspective on the mobilizing trajectories of different platform workers and their distinct organizational forms and action repertoires. This is an innovative book that offers a complete view of the new labour conflicts in the platform economy.
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Book Synopsis Religious Conflict at Canterbury Cathedral in the Late Twelfth Century by : James Barnaby
Download or read book Religious Conflict at Canterbury Cathedral in the Late Twelfth Century written by James Barnaby and published by Boydell & Brewer. This book was released on 2024-05-21 with total page 414 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first comprehensive study of a bitter dispute which occupied the archbishops and monks of Canterbury throughout the 1180s and 1190s. For fifteen years the monks of Christ Church Canterbury waged a war against their archbishop, over a plan to build a church to provide funds for their administration, dedicated to Thomas Becket. Fearing the loss of their most beloved (and lucrative) saint to this new institution, the monks embarked on a course of action which saw rioting in the streets of Canterbury, their excommunication, and the cathedral placed under siege by the archbishop. Although at first glance an internal dispute between the archbishop and his cathedral chapter, it had a wide-ranging impact. The monks travelled thousands of miles in support of their cause, enlisting the backing of popes, cardinals, and the elites of Europe. In England, the kings during the period took a personal interest in the dispute, sometimes attempting to resolve it and sometimes hindering any chance of peace. This book, the first full account of the conflict, draws on the huge collection of letters it provoked (one of the largest compiled in the twelfth century), alongside other sources such as monastic culture, to offer a detailed narrative of this complicated feud between Archbishops Baldwin of Forde, Hubert Walter and their cathedral monks; it also considers the continuations of the dispute in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. In addition, it analyses the key themes of the conflict: the role of royalty, travel, and the deployment of Thomas Becket.
Book Synopsis Race and US Foreign Policy by : Mark Ledwidge
Download or read book Race and US Foreign Policy written by Mark Ledwidge and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2012-02-06 with total page 318 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: African-Americans' analysis of, and interest in, foreign affairs represents a rich and dynamic legacy, and this work provides a cutting edge insight into this neglected aspect of US foreign affairs. In addition to extending the parameters of US foreign policy literature to include race and ethnicity, the book documents case-specific analyses of the evolutionary development of the African American foreign affairs network (AAFAN). Whilst the examination of race in regard to the construction of US foreign policy is significant, this book also provides a cross disciplinary approach which utilises historical and political science methods to paint a more realistic appraisal of US foreign policy. Including analysis of original archival evidence, this theoretically informed work seeks to transcend the standard mono-disciplinary approach which overestimates the separation between domestic and foreign affairs. The unique approach of this work will add an important dimension to a newly emerging field and will be of interest to scholars in ethnic and racial studies, American politics, US foreign policy and US history.
Book Synopsis Conflicts of Empires by : Jonathan Israel
Download or read book Conflicts of Empires written by Jonathan Israel and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 1997-07-01 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The period between the late 16th and the early 18th centuries was one of tremendous, and ultimately decisive, shifts in the balance of political, military and economic power in both Europe and the wider world. In these essays Jonathan Israel argues that Spain's efforts to maintain her hegemony continued, for a number of reasons, to be centred on the Low Countries. This had as much to do with her attempts to check the rise of France and manipulate the affairs of Germany as it had with her long war with the Dutch, Spain's overwhelming dominance in the 1580s seemed unassailable, yet by the Peace of Utrecht in 1713 its greatness had been eclipsed, leaving supremacy to Britain, France and, in commercial terms, the Dutch.
Book Synopsis Travel and Conflict in the Early Modern World by : Gábor Gelléri
Download or read book Travel and Conflict in the Early Modern World written by Gábor Gelléri and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2020-12-18 with total page 361 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This edited collection examines the meeting points between travel, mobility, and conflict to uncover the experience of travel – whether real or imagined – in the early modern world. Until relatively recently, both domestic travel and voyages to the wider world remained dangerous undertakings. Physical travel, whether initiated by religious conversion and pilgrimage, diplomacy, trade, war, or the desire to encounter other cultures, inevitably heralded disruption: contact zones witnessed cultural encounters that were not always cordial, despite the knowledge acquisition and financial gain that could be reaped from travel. Vast compendia of travel such as Hakluyt’s Principla Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries, printed from the late sixteenth century, and Prévost's Histoire Générale des Voyages (1746-1759) underscored European exploration as a marker of European progress, and in so doing showed the tensions that can arise as a consequence of interaction with other cultures. In focusing upon language acquisition and translation, travel and religion, travel and politics, and imaginary travel, the essays in this collection tease out the ways in which travel was both obstructed and enriched by conflict.
Book Synopsis The Courier of the Ozarks by : Byron Dunn
Download or read book The Courier of the Ozarks written by Byron Dunn and published by Litres. This book was released on 2021-03-16 with total page 366 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Conflict on the Rio Grande by : Douglas R. Littlefield
Download or read book Conflict on the Rio Grande written by Douglas R. Littlefield and published by University of Oklahoma Press. This book was released on 2012-11-27 with total page 314 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The history of the Rio Grande since the late nineteenth century reflects the evolution of water-resource management in the West. It was here that the earliest interstate and international water-allocation problems pitted irrigators in southern New Mexico against farmers downstream in El Paso and Juarez, with the voluntary resolution of that conflict setting important precedents for national and international water law. In this first scholarly treatment of the politics of water law along the Rio Grande, Douglas R. Littlefield describes those early interstate and international water- apportionment conflicts and explains how they relate to the development of western water law and policy and to international relations with Mexico. Littlefield embraces environmental, legal, and social history to offer clear analyses of appropriation and riparian water rights doctrines, along with lucid accounts of court cases and laws. Examining events that led up to the 1904 settlement among U.S. and Mexican communities and the formation of the Rio Grande Compact in 1938, Littlefield describes how communities grappled over water issues as much with one another as with governmental authorities. Conflict on the Rio Grande reveals the transformation of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century law, traces changing attitudes about the role of government, and examines the ways these changes affected the use and eventual protection of natural resources. Rio Grande water policy, Littlefield shows, represents federalism at work—and shows the West, in one locale at least, coming to grips with its unique problems through negotiation and compromise.
Book Synopsis The Revised Reports by : Frederick Pollock
Download or read book The Revised Reports written by Frederick Pollock and published by . This book was released on 1909 with total page 986 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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Book Synopsis The Guardian's Code by : T.S. Valmond
Download or read book The Guardian's Code written by T.S. Valmond and published by T.S. Valmond. This book was released on 2018-12-19 with total page 156 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: She’s no little mermaid, she’s a shapeshifter, who dreams of being a musketeer. Zehra wants to be a member of that Royal Imperial Guard more than anything in the world. Only one thing stands in her way: the gauntlet challenge. If she’s to succeed in joining her family’s legacy she must defeat a challenger blindfolded in the gauntlet's final test in front of her family, her crush, and the Emperor himself. What’s so hard about that? Zehra just happens to be the first Majiwa to be born deaf. But, something inside of her has changed. She’s able to do something no one else has ever done before. When a mysterious group of aliens arrives in the name of peace Zehra has more than just a bad feeling about them. She’ll be forced to put everything on the line to save the royal family before it’s too late. If you like hero-origin stories with diverse characters you'll enjoy Zehra's story on Bolaji. Buy The Guardian’s Code and learn just what a deaf mermaid can do!
Book Synopsis Appalachia in the Making by : Mary Beth Pudup
Download or read book Appalachia in the Making written by Mary Beth Pudup and published by Univ of North Carolina Press. This book was released on 1995 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Appalachia first entered the American consciousness as a distinct region in the decades following the Civil War. The place and its people have long been seen as backwards and 'other' because of their perceived geographical, social, and economic isolation.