The Secret of the Doomsday Design!

The Secret of the Doomsday Design!
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Publisher : Capstone
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : 9781434247070
ISBN-13 : 1434247074
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Secret of the Doomsday Design! by : J. Torres

Someone has abducted the Doom Patrol, a legion of weird heroes, and is up to Batman to solve the mystery and rescue them.

The Case of the Fractured Fairy Tale

The Case of the Fractured Fairy Tale
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Publisher : Capstone
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : 9781434247056
ISBN-13 : 1434247058
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis The Case of the Fractured Fairy Tale by : J. Torres

Children are missing thanks to the Queen of Fables, and Batman and Captain Marvel must find them.

Batman Versus the Yeti!

Batman Versus the Yeti!
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Publisher : Capstone
Total Pages : 34
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ISBN-10 : 9781434247087
ISBN-13 : 1434247082
Rating : 4/5 (87 Downloads)

Synopsis Batman Versus the Yeti! by : J. Torres

Batman teams up with China's super heroes to fight an army of Yetis.

Design and the Built Environment of the Arctic

Design and the Built Environment of the Arctic
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9781003828785
ISBN-13 : 1003828787
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Design and the Built Environment of the Arctic by : Leena Cho

Design and the Built Environment of the Arctic is a concise introductory guide to the design and planning of the built environments in the Arctic region. As the global forces of change are becoming more pronounced in the Arctic, the future trajectories for living environments, city-making processes, and their adaptive capacities need to be addressed directly. This book presents 11 new and original contributions from both leading and emerging scholars and practitioners, positioning the Arctic as a dynamic, diverse, and lived place at the nexus of unprecedented socioenvironmental transformations. The volume offers key concepts for understanding and spatializing Arctic cities and landscapes; similarities and differences in the development of design and planning approaches responsive to specific climatic and cultural conditions; and historical and geographic case studies that provide unique perspectives for the management of the built environment, from the scales of a building and infrastructure to cities and territories. Altogether, the contributions expand regional Arctic design scholarship to understand how the variability of the Arctic context influences the designed urban, architecture, and landscape systems, and offer numerous lessons for design and other forms of spatial practice both within and beyond the Arctic. This is a unique resource for researchers, creative practitioners, policymakers, and community decision-makers, as well as for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.

American Sorcerer

American Sorcerer
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 9780557071074
ISBN-13 : 0557071070
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis American Sorcerer by : Jack Cary

This book presents here for the first time a potent new system for the practical application of magick techniques. This is the first book to synthesize the U.S. military's remote viewing techniques with modern chaos magick theory and practice creating a powerful new paradigm of magickal application. This new system seeks to correctly harness human psychic functioning using scientific controls and protocols developed by America's top secret Stargate program and chaos magick techniques. Included are chapters on the astonishing true origins of magick and witchcraft, the secret conflict now taking place on this planet and the use of magick to effectively target all types of paranormal phenomena.

Design Literacy

Design Literacy
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 490
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ISBN-10 : 9781581159448
ISBN-13 : 1581159447
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Design Literacy by : Steven Heller

This update to the first book to provide explicit case histories of the successful marriage of form and content in graphic design explores more than 125 classic and contemporary works-30 of them brand new-explaining why they are aesthetically significant and how they function as good design. These thought pieces offer a vast taste of the aesthetic, political, historical, and personal issues that move today's global design community and fans.

The Doomsday Brunette

The Doomsday Brunette
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 335
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ISBN-10 : 9781101498248
ISBN-13 : 1101498242
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis The Doomsday Brunette by : John Zakour

The hilarious sequel to The plutonium Blonde. In the year 2057, the last freelance private investigator, partnered with an experimental A.I. named Harv, solves cases involving androids, future tech wizards, and all sorts of mayhem...

Remote Viewer: NSA Secret Agent

Remote Viewer: NSA Secret Agent
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 554
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ISBN-10 : 9780557539529
ISBN-13 : 0557539528
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Remote Viewer: NSA Secret Agent by : Greg Castle

Remote Viewer, a Military Grade Psychic, spies used by the Department of Defense and the National Security Agency to break codes, correct dysfunctional technology and locate military targets of opportunity - Now the tables are turned, the hunter becomes the hunted - This Rogue Secret Agent must employ all of his cunning and psychic skills, to allude the same government agency that turned him into their greatest secret weapon.

Practical Doomsday

Practical Doomsday
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Publisher : No Starch Press
Total Pages : 266
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781718502123
ISBN-13 : 1718502125
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Practical Doomsday by : Michal Zalewski

Disasters happen. Be prepared. Here’s how. As a leading security engineer, Michal Zalewski has spent his career methodically anticipating and planning for cyberattacks. In Practical Doomsday, Zalewski applies the same thoughtful, rational approach to preparing for disasters of all kinds. By sharing his research, advice, and a healthy dose of common sense, he’ll help you rest easy knowing you have a plan for the worst—even if the worst never comes. The book outlines a level-headed model for evaluating risks, one that weighs the probability of scenarios against the cost of preparing for them. You’ll learn to apply that model to the whole spectrum of potential crises, from personal hardships like job loss or a kitchen fire, to large-scale natural disasters and industrial accidents, to recurring pop-culture fears like all-out nuclear war. You’ll then explore how basic lifestyle adjustments, such as maintaining a robust rainy-day fund, protecting yourself online, and fostering good relationships with your neighbors, can boost your readiness for a wide range of situations. You’ll also take a no-nonsense look at the supplies and equipment essential to surviving sudden catastrophes, like prolonged power outages or devastating storms, and examine the merits and legal implications of different self-defense strategies. You’ll learn: How to identify and meaningfully assess risks in your life, then develop strategies for managing them Ways to build up and diversify a robust financial safety net—a key component of nearly all effective preparedness strategies How to adapt your prep plans to a variety of situations, from shelter-in-place scenarios to evacuations by car or on foot Sensible approaches to stockpiling food, water, and other essentials, along with recommendations on what supplies are actually worth having Disasters happen, but they don’t have to dominate your life. Practical Doomsday will help you plan ahead, so you can stop worrying about what tomorrow may bring and start enjoying your life today.

The Responsible Scientist

The Responsible Scientist
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Publisher : University of Pittsburgh Pre
Total Pages : 285
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780822971191
ISBN-13 : 0822971194
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis The Responsible Scientist by : John Forge

When Fat Boy, the first atomic bomb was detonated at Los Alamos, New Mexico in 1945, moral responsibility in science was forever thrust into the forefront of philosophical debate. The culmination of the famed Manhattan Project, which employed many of the world's best scientific minds, was a singular event that signaled a new age of science for power and profit and the monumental responsibility that these actions entailed.Today, the drive for technological advances in areas such as pharmaceuticals, biosciences, communications, and the defense industry channels the vast majority of scientific endeavor into applied research. In The Responsible Scientist, John Forge examines the challenges of social, moral, and legal responsibility faced by today's scientists. Focusing on moral responsibility, Forge argues that scientists have a responsibility not to do work that has harmful outcomes and that they are encouraged to do work that prevents harm. Scientists also have a backward-looking responsibility, whereby they must prevent wrongful outcomes and omissions that they are in a position to foresee.Forge presents a broad overview of many areas of scientific endeavor, citing the responsibility of corporations, employees, and groups of scientists as judged by the values of science and society's appraisals of actions and outcomes. He maintains that ultimate responsibility lies in the hands of the individual-the responsible scientist-who must exhibit the diligence and foresight to anticipate the use and abuse of his or her work.