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    Science Popularization as Cultural Diplomacy in Cold War UNESCO (1946–1958) highlights how, after World War II, science became a crucial tool in the reestablishment of international relations, but, at the same time, an open battlefield in which different nations and ideologies struggled for hegemony.This book explores for the first time, the international science popularization programmes at ... Read more

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  • Chasing Excellence

    A Story About Building the World's Fittest Athletes

    by Ben Bergeron ...
    CrossFit trainer Ben Bergeron has helped build the world's fittest athletes, but he's not like other coaches. He believes that greatness is not for the elite few; that winning is a result, not a goal; and that character, not talent, is what makes a true champion. His powerful philosophy can help anyone excel at all aspects of life. Using the dramatic competition between the top contenders at the ... Read more

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  • Confederate Generals in the Western Theater, Vol. 2

    Essays on America’s Civil War

    Many students of the Civil War have concluded that the overstudied conflict in the Eastern Theater resulted only in an unwinnable stalemate. For that reason they are now looking to the West for more precise explanations of the Confederates’ failure to win independence. To editors Lawrence Hewitt and Arthur Bergeron, the answers lie with the generals who waged a calamitous war that stretched across ... Read more

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  • Confederate Generals in the Western Theater, Vol. 1

    Classic Essays on America’s Civil War

    This collection, the first of several projected volumes, brings together some of the best previously published essays on Confederate commanders in the Western Theater. Including articles by such distinguished historians as Grady McWhiney, Charles P. Roland, T. Harry Williams, Frank E. Vandiver, Archer Jones, and Edwin C. Bearss, many of these pieces have only appeared in academic journals, and ... Read more

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  • Valid

    Dystopian Autofiction

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    A genre-bending speculative look at a dark future, Valid shares the story of one trans woman leading a revolution.This is a mutiny.If our mutiny is to succeed, I must name things well, without diversion. Lacking this, you will not deviate from your certainties.Here it is: I am trans.As in transgression. I have broken genres. I have removed myself from the rules.I am trans.As in translation. I have ... Read more

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  • Confederate Generals in the Trans-Mississippi, Vol. 1

    Essays on America’s Civil War

    Until relatively recently, conventional wisdom held that the Trans-Mississippi Theater was a backwater of the American Civil War. Scholarship in recent decades has corrected this oversight, and a growing number of historians agree that the events west of the Mississippi River proved integral to the outcome of the war. Nevertheless, generals in the Trans-Mississippi have received little attention ... Read more

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  • Last Shuttle Flight, First Alien Contact, Part 1

    Series Book 1 - Last Shuttle Flight, First Alien Contact
    Think NASA's last shuttle flight was the end of American technological space dominance?July 21, 2011 might have been the final date of the Atlantis shuttle flight, but it sure wasn't the end of amazing discoveries.In PART 1 of this fictionalized series of that flight, the crew comes into first contact with alien extraterrestrials who discover the Atlantis space shuttle as they are finishing their ... Read more

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  • Wilderness of the Heart

    Orphaned at the age of 9 in Stockholm, Sweden, Jacob is taken by an ill-tempered uncle on a merchant ship bound for London. He survives a shipwreck en route that leaves him homeless and, once again, abandoned. This time on the streets of a Dickensian London. Unable to speak English, he struggles, often stealing to survive.In desperation, he lies about his age to sign up with the Hudson’s Bay Fur ... Read more

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  • Tennesseans & Their History

    The history of Tennessee is full of dramatic episodes and colorful characters that give the Volunteer State a major place in the American saga. From the bloody battle of Shiloh in 1862 to the Dayton "monkey trial" of 1925 to the assassination of Martin Luther King in Memphis in 1968, Tennessee has been the locale for many of America's most important events.This new book presents a synthesis of ... Read more

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  • The Crucifixion of Jesus

    This ground-breaking work offers a unique apologetical argument for the validity of the Gospel accounts of Jesus' death and resurrection. Dr. Bergeron's medical expertise allows him to examine the medical aspects of Jesus' death and as well as the "hallucination hypothesis" which attempts to discount Jesus' resurrection.This book explores the following areas:☩ Jesus' claim to be the Son of God and ... Read more

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  • Beyond the Front Door

    Embracing Nature for a Happier and Healthier Family

    Bring your family together by taking them back to nature, wherever you are, with fun, creative activities and adventures.Whether you live in a big city, in the suburbs, or out in the country, Josée Bergeron helps you find creative and simple ways to bring the rhythm of nature into your daily routine. Following the four seasons, she offers unique ways to bring your family closer to the outdoors, ... Read more

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  • The Orphanage

    An Autobiogrpahy

    Though both parents were alive, Richard and his four brothers lived in an orphanage for five years! It was in 1959, five floors of dormitories at fifty children a floor, with nuns’ cells on each floor. Richard recalls that, “as in all concentration-camp systems, daily life is dull and repetitive.” Some get up, make their beds, say their prayers, while others line up for the strap. It’s just ... Read more

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