Book Description
This is a CD of the Gold Record Recording of the 1956 essay, The Strangest Secret. This recording, by Earl Nightingale was the seedling from which the personal development industry grew, and is offered now for the first time on CD.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent!.......2007-08-13
Read about this recording in other motivational material and finally bought it. Single CD and not to long to listen to on short commutes. Can listen to it over and over and pick up something new each time. Really worth owning and sharing with others.
CD Review.......2007-03-08
Easy to listen to CD. I've listened to this about 3-4 times in my car on the way to work and on the way home. An easy idea to grasp which can be applied to any area of your life.
Looking for a kick in the pants, this is it!.......2007-02-22
It takes a lot to get me motivated, but this did it. It's amazing how something recorded in 1959 (I think) is so relevant now.
I'm currently participating in his 30 day challenge. I'm on day 13 and it's working as it should, completely on track.
I've sent a copy of this CD to a business contact that is also fired up. Since this purchase, I've also purchased, Lead the Field, by Earl Nightingale, but this one is better. Shorter, and better.
Highly recommended!
Change your life forever in 30 minutes!.......2007-02-18
There is no place to spend 30 minutes,and experience as much insight into your own personal life than right here! Common sense will always rule as it did over 50 years ago, and Earl will touch on every corner of this for you, from material gain to coexisting with everyone around you. The funny thing is that my father played this for me when I was probably 10 years old, and while my best friend and I used to make fun of it, I can still remember many of the lines and points now over 40 years later, especially the "now suppose a farmer has some land" one. I was reintroduced this past summer to the recording at age 51 of course now on CD, and have probably listended to it over 100 times since (no kidding). I have listened to it so many times I wake up with it playing in my head, and especially love sharing it with my family! Do yourself a favor no matter what age you are, and get with this now! I cannot imagine what the world could be like if everyone had a chance to hear, and live this philosophy!
Classic!.......2006-12-30
It's a great, classical, motivational listen. He doesn't exactly say it this way, but it boils down to this, "You can choose your V. You can choose to be a victim or choose to be a victor. The choice is yours."
Book Description
Functional verification remains one of the single biggest challenges in the development of complex system-on-chip (SoC) devices. Despite the introduction of successive new technologies, the gap between design capability and verification confidence continues to widen. The biggest problem is that these diverse new technologies have led to a proliferation of verification point tools, most with their own languages and methodologies.
Fortunately, a solution is at hand. SystemVerilog is a unified language that serves both design and verification engineers by including RTL design constructs, assertions and a rich set of verification constructs. SystemVerilog is an industry standard that is well supported by a wide range of verification tools and platforms. A single language fosters the development of a unified simulation-based verification tool or platform.
Consolidation of point tools into a unified platform and convergence to a unified language enable the development of a unified verification methodology that can be used on a wide range of SoC projects. ARM and Synopsys have worked together to define just such a methodology in the Verification Methodology Manual for SystemVerilog. This book is based upon best verification practices by ARM, Synopsys and their customers.
Verification Methodology Manual for SystemVerilog is a blueprint for verification success, guiding SoC teams in building a reusable verification environment taking full advantage of design-for-verification techniques, constrained-random stimulus generation, coverage-driven verification, formal verification and other advanced technologies to help solve their current and future verification problems.
This book is appropriate for anyone involved in the design or verification of a complex chip or anyone who would like to know more about the capabilities of SystemVerilog. Following the Verification Methodology Manual for SystemVerilog will give SoC development teams and project managers the confidence needed to tape out a complex design, secure in the knowledge that the chip will function correctly in the real world.
Customer Reviews:
Excellent theoretical text. Probably not the best starting point.......2007-06-01
This is a very good book. However, as a newcomer to VMM, I initially got more out of "A Pragmatic Approach to VMM Adoption" by Cohen, Venkataramanan and Kumari. I use both books extensively. Since reading "A Pragmatic Approach", Bergeron's book is much more understandable and useful.
VMM is difficult.......2007-01-16
The book starts off fairly well through the first three chapters. Then all of a sudden it makes a huge leap and it becomes very difficult to follow. There are a lot of very advanced topics that require a lot of object oriented programming experience to understand. On my second reading I saw that even Janick says that he does not expect you to understand VMM on the first reading.
A class based methodology is a complex topic and the VMM book does not do much to make it any easier. If you are a C++ (or something similar) guru, then you might enjoy this book. Otherwise, save your money and download the white papers from the web.
Great book to learn about VMM........2006-08-31
I got this book at work to learn about VMM and the use of it.
It covers high level concepts and recommendations on developing a successful verification environment. It does not teach you the syntax or the basics of System Verilog. Beside teaching you these high level concepts, it covers in detail the use of the VMM base classes offered with Synopsys' VCS tools.
The book has code example in each topic covered which will make it easier to understand.
The topics covered include, but not limited to, Verification planning, assertions, testbench infrastructure, stimulus/response and coverage.
If you are using VMM in your development, then this book is definitely the manual that goes with it.
A must have for a successful verification engineer working with VMM. (6 out of 5 stars)
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Antimicrobial Pharmacodynamics in Theory and Clinical Practice (Infectious Disease and Therapy)
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Book Description
This up-to-the-minute reference explores the pharmacodynamics of antimicrobials as well as the absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination of the major classes of antimicrobials-covering new agents such as ketolide antibiotics and highlighting the pharmacodynamic relationship between drug concentration and antimicrobial activity, as well as the relationship of pharmacodynamics to bacterial resistance. Contains specific examples and practical applications for the design of effective dosing regimens! Written by recognized experts in the field, Antimicrobial Pharmacodynamics in Theory and Clinical Practice describes · the pharmacodynamic properties of all major classes of antibiotics · parameters for microbiological activity of antimicrobial agents such as minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) · serum/tissue protein binding and penetration rates · differences between in vivo and in vitro postantibiotic effects (PAE) · and more! With nearly 1000 references, tables, drawings, and illustrations, Antimicrobial Pharmacodynamics in Theory and Clinical Practice is a state-of-the-art reference for infectious disease specialists, pulmonologists, pharmacists, pharmacologists, microbiologists, biological chemists, epidemiologists, internists, and students in these disciplines.
Book Description
Outspoken writings by the founder of modern nursing record fundamentals in the needs of the sick that must be provided in all nursing. Covers such timeless topics as ventilation, noise, food, bed and bedding, light, cleanliness, and observation of the sick. "...Still the finest book on nursing..."—Co-Evolution Quarterly.
Customer Reviews:
Perfect Sevice.......2007-04-10
I received the book within a few days of the order and it was in perferct condition.
Notes on Nursing.......2007-01-18
A book for true Nightingales! I enjoyed this book a great deal, some parts had me laughing out loud. It is an excellent gift book for nurses!
Makes a wonderful gift........2007-01-13
This makes a wonderful gift for a nursing student who is graduating, a nurse who is retiring or one who is being promoted. It is fascinating reading from a historical aspect will be relevant until the end of time.
Must-read for any nurse or aspiring nurse........2006-12-09
Nursing is a vocation; not "just a job." Miss Nightingale knew this, and this book reflects this philosophy. Nursing-schools, many years ago, designed the curriculum--and educated the aspiring nurses--with this in mind. Sadly, many present-day nurses (and nursing-schools) have lost this ideal...and the state of affairs in nursing bears this out.
If you're seriously considering nursing--or are a nurse who is "burned out," read this book. It will enlighten and edify you.
Basic, but useful........2006-02-25
I ordered this as a reference for my research work, so it was exactly what I was expecting. For more casual readers, the important excerpts or full-text can probably be more easily accessed online or through a library. If you need a convenient means of referencing this work though, then this edition is reasonably priced and compact.
Book Description
IF THE GRASS IS GREENER ON THE OTHER SIDE...
It's probably getting better care. Success is not a matter of luck or circumstance. It's not a matter of fate or the breaks you get or who you know.
Success is a matter of sticking to a set of commonsense principles anyone can master. In Lead the Field Earl Nightingale explains these guidelines: the magic word in life is ATTITUDE. It determines your actions, as well as the actions of others. It tells the world what you expect from it. When you accept responsibility for your attitude, you accept responsibility for your entire life.
Earl Nightingale -- the "Dean of Development" -- offers you a treasure trove of uplifting and insightful information like:
* The importance of forgiveness
* How "intelligent objectivity" can improve your professional life
* The usefulness of constructive discontent
Now it's your turn to bring positive changes to your own life, changes that will allow you to lead the field yourself!
Customer Reviews:
This is something for everyone.......2007-07-26
I listened to the CD's at least 5 times already. The information is good to remind me to go forward in the directions of my interests. If you don't listen to it and receive the information, you'll miss opportunity.
EXCELLENT.......2007-07-22
This is a great cd. I have had it for a couple of months and I don't think a day has gone by when I did not listen to it. He makes a lot of since and this cd can change your way of thinking for the better if you are willing to change. His cd START HERE is also a great cd to learn from. Great man!!!
Life Changing Material.......2007-02-21
I originally listened to the full set of lead the field tapes three years ago and my life has been changed considerably. I recently listened to this abridged version and found it to be well done and to capture all of the main points of the full recording. The messages that Earl Nightingale conveys are very motivational and thought provoking. You'll only get out of this CD set what you are willing to. I listen to it at least once a month to keep my mind in the right place and refresh these ideas in my life. If you are ready to improve your life and start working towards what you want, buy this CD set.
Can't get enough. Great CD.......2007-02-03
A must have for anyone wanting to succeed in life. You've achieved everything in your life because you at some point thought about it. So you should #1 set your self goals #2 think positive #3 look for diamonds around you #4 do things to achieve your goals everyday #5 treat other people nicely
One you buy it, you're going to want to listen to it several times and you'll start seeing the world in a positive light.
It sure has changed my view on the world.
Thanks Earl!
Lead the Field.......2006-11-05
"Lead the Field" by Earl Nightingale is by far one of the best books on CD I have ever listened to. After listening to the entire book, I listened to it again and then again all within a week time frame. It is so common sense advice, I wondered why I didn't just figure it out on my own. This is a book to listen to regularly for uplifting and maintaing a positive outlook on life. I have listened to other Earl Nightgale books and they are all good but this one is the best. I have recommended this book to all my family and friends. I recommend it now to you.
Product Description
Twenty Compact Discs in Ten Separate Volumes of Two Compact Discs With a Beautiful Display Case The program is divided into ten volumes that have myriad benefits such as: Volumes 1 through 6 will teach you how to develop an excellent attitude, enhance your self-esteem, foster your creative genius, set and achieve goals, harnessing your mind's power, and elements of personal growth. Volumes 7 and 8 deal with critical success factors such as writing skills, public speaking skills, being a better communicator, and fostering excellent relationships. Volumes 9 and 10 will teach you how to achieve success and happiness. All of this in one package!
Book Description
How can I get on the promotion fast-track?How can I have greater confidence in my abilities?How can I have better personal relationships?How can I make more money?Napoleon Hill got the answers to those questions firsthand from over 500 of America's most successful self-made millionaire businessmen. He interviewed them in depth, studied their habits, analyzed their methods and learned their secrets. He devoted twenty years to researching and proving his theories, then refined them into 13 powerful principles.Over 60 million copies soldThink and Grow Rich revolutionized self-help writing, and to this day is the standard against which all motivational literature is measured. The book and the audiobook have helped literally millions and millions of people to lead richer, fuller lives.If you've never read or listened to Think and Grow RichThe Instant Motivator is the perfect way to get a fast take on why Think and Grow Rich is the bestselling book about personal achievement ever written. It clearly and quickly reviews the 13 principles that can be used by anyone to create their own success and realize their dreams.If you've already read or listened to Think and Grow RichRemember how pumped up you were when you first read or listened to Think and Grow Rich, but now it feels like you're losing your edge? This is the perfect antidote to chase away any doubts and remind you why you were so inspired and motivated. If you want fast reinforcement, the Instant Motivator hits the hot buttons so every word sticks.Recorded by famed broadcaster and commentator Earl Nightingale, this is the most motivating 42 minutes you'll ever hear.
Customer Reviews:
An excellent book I wish everyone to read.......2006-03-01
This is a unique book, though written to help become financially independent, the principles may be used to help achieve anything you may want to have in life or want to become.
May start with the short CD (about 45 minutes) on this book read by Earl Nightingale, or 2 hour version read by Joe Slattery.
Good. But not the best of Napoleon Hill's CDs.......2006-02-13
This is a good CD. I own it and have listened to it a few times. Earl Nightingale gives a clear summary of Think and Grow Rich. To me, Napoleon Hill is the greatest success author/speaker ever and Think and Grow Rich is the single greatest book I have ever read. However, a part of this particular CD feels like an advertisement and could have been skipped. Also, the editorial reviews and the narrator of this CD talk about 13 principles. This could sometimes be the cause of confusion. Hill organized 13 Steps Toward Riches (in Think and Grow Rich) and 17 Principles of Personal Achievement (in his courses and lectures), also referred to as 17 Keys to Success. This CD talks about the 13 Steps in T&GR.
I would recommend this CD to you only after you have heard the 9 CD set that contains twelve hours worth of live lectures in Napoleon Hill's own voice. The set is called Your Right To Be Rich and was recorded in 1954 in Chicago. In this, Napoleon Hill talks about each of his seventeen Principles of Personal Achievement. The set is amazingly inexpensive and well worth the investment in cost, time and effort.
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Amazon.com
The debut novel of Lian Hearn's Tales of the Otori series, Across the Nightingale Floor, is set in a feudal Japan on the edge of the imagination. The tale begins with young Takeo, a member of a subversive and persecuted religious group, who returns home to find his village in flames. He is saved, not by coincidence, by the swords of Lord Otori Shigeru and thrust into a world of warlords, feuding clans, and political scheming. As Lord Otori's ward, he discovers he is a member by birth of the shadowy "Tribe," a mysterious group of assassins with supernatural abilities.
Hearn sets his tale in an imaginary realm that is and isn't feudal Japan. This device serves the author well as he is able to play with familiar archetypes--samurai, Shogun, and ninja--without falling prey to the pitfalls of history. The novel fills a unique niche that is at once period piece and fantasy novel. Hearn unfolds the tale of Takeo and the conflicting forces around him in a deliberate manner that leads to a satisfying conclusion and sets the stage for the rest of the series. --Jeremy Pugh
Book Description
This is the first book in a new epic trilogy that has already become a bestselling sensation in England and Australia, earning comparisons to The Lord of the Rings. It begins with the legend of a nightingale floor in a black-walled fortress-a floor that sings in alarm at the step of an assassin. It will take true courage and all the skills of an ancient Tribe for one orphaned youth named Takeo to discover the magical destiny that awaits him...across the nightingale floor.
Customer Reviews:
Very enjoyable.......2007-10-06
The audio book of this is exceptional in my opinion. It was so well read, the story came to life and took root in my mind easily. It is a story of honor, love, betrayal and deceit bound together in adventure.
The characters are captivating - each expressive and unique in their roles. And the conflicts are realistic, nothing seems too far fetched.
It's a great story if your into ancient times and old traditions. I thoroughly enjoyed it. I think Hearn has done a wonderful job.
Gives ancient Japan a bad Rep..........2007-09-19
Having an interest in anime/manga prompted me to get this book. It doesn't do the japanese justice however. Dont get me wrong, the story is interesting enough but I'm afraid the main chara ruins it.
I read this long ago but I still recall coming to the conclusion that I wasted my time reading about someone whom I couldn't come to even remotely like.
The end makes it clear that the common theme of good vs bad in most stories is butchered...seeing how our main chara is sexually perverted. The author tries to explain he simply has manly desires. Right. In the end, he finally gets to meet the girl he desires. Then he has sex with her. Hurray, I read the whole book so I could get to this. PLEASE, dont read this. I just wish this would have been exposed earlier on, so I didn't gag when I got near the end. -_-; We need a warning label on this...
intriguing start to the trilogy.......2007-09-10
Lian Hearn's "Across the Nightingale Floor" is a good start to Hearn's Tales of the Otori saga. The world that Hearn creates which resembles Fuedal Japan is well drawn and believable, even when Hearn delves into Takeo and the Tribes superhuman powers. The book's double narrative is split between Takeo, a young man who is saved by the kind and noble lord Shigeru after his entire village is massacared; and the Lady Kaede who has been held as a hostage in an enemy court for most of her life.
I particularly like Hearn's decision to tell Takeo's story in first person which allows the reader to really get to know him and see the change that he goes through from the meek and mild young boy with gifts he doesnt quite understand, to the young man who accepts his role as an assassin in training by the end of the novel. While Takeo's story is told from his perspective, Hearn's decision to tell Lady Kaede's in the third person allows for the reader to gather a greater perspective of her protagonist Takeo, while at the same time allowing her to paint a fascinating portrait of a young woman held hostage by an enemy court.
where the novel falters somewhat is the intitial set-up of the romance between Takeo and Kaede, but Hearn quickly recovers and the ending of the novel and what it means for the two lovers reaches a rather unexpectedly poignant and affecting conclusion.
"You Don't Know Who May be Watching You...".......2007-07-20
Tomasu is a young man of the Hidden People, who loves nothing more than to take solitary walks in the mountains. This is until the day he returns to the village and discovers the body of his murdered stepfather and other community members. They are victims of a merciless massacre by the Tohan Clan and their warlord Iida Sadamu, and when Tomasu flees into the forests he is rescued from pursuers by Otori Shigeru, a lord of the Otori Clan that opposes the rule of the Tohan. Taking him under his wing, Shigeru renames the young man "Takeo", and together the two return to his home in the city of Hagi. But what does Shigeru really want from Takeo? Was their meeting and Takeo's rescue an accident? As previously dormant abilities in Takeo gradually emerge (such as keen hearing, invisibility and supernatural agility), he begins to suspect that Shigeru is grooming him for a secret mission. When he hears about Iida's "nightingale floor" - a floor specially rigged to make noise when trod upon, he begins to realize where his training is leading him...
Takeo's chapters are told in first-person narrative, but they are alternated with third-person narration that recounts the activities of Shirakawa Kaede, a young woman who has lived most of her life as a hostage in a hostile fief. After she attacks a soldier who attempts to molest her, the family suddenly takes notice of her beauty and organize an arranged marriage for her. Naturally, these two lives are soon to be intertwined - and from there flows a story of intrigue, betrayals, alliances, assassinations, treachery and revenge - well paced and packed full of good ideas and vivid descriptions. Particularly interesting is the way Takeo is torn between opposing clans and tribes: the Hidden (his mother's people who raised him) who were pacifists, the Tribe (his father's people) who are hired assassins from who he inherits his particular talents, and the Otori Clan into which he's adopted by Shigeru. Trying to figure out exactly where he belongs is the main crux of Takeo's character, and his divided loyalties are played out reasonably well throughout the text.
However, on the whole "Across the Nightingale Floor" is a good example of how a very good story is told in the wrong way. Often Hearn has characters with secret identities and hidden motives, but he (she?) gives them away too soon and without any sense of suspense or revelation (for an early example, there is the character of Shizuka: she's introduced as a flirty, flighty servant girl, though we are quickly told that she's a highly skilled agent for the Tribe. Instead of building our suspicions with clues and foreshadowing, Hearn gives the game away too quickly, not giving us the opportunity of being impressed with an established and carefully constructed plot-twist). There are many other situations when I was frustrated with Hearn's handling of his own story: he has good material here, but constantly fails to present it in a compelling way.
As well as this, I felt that the "love story" between Takeo and Kaede is mishandled. Here's a passage from the chapter in which Kaede first becomes aware of Takeo (and keep in mind that she hates and fears all males): "She had been dreaming vividly, but the moment she opened her eyes the dream vanished, leaving her only with the lucid knowledge that what she felt was love. She was astonished, then elated, then dismayed. At first she thought she would die if she saw him, then that she would die if she didn't." At this stage, Kaede hasn't even spoken to Takeo - simply seen him through a window. A love affair based on "love at first sight" (or alternatively, lust) in which there is very little interaction or conversation between the couple cannot help but be void of all emotion or resonance.
Due to these twin problems (the mishandling of the plot and the lack of emotional resonance in the characters) make this a novel full of potential, but frustratingly lacking in form. Drawing inspiration from Japanese culture, Hearn creates a world that is refreshingly different from the typical medieval-fantasy world, though in saying that, there is surprisingly little in the way of fantasy elements throughout the course of the story, with the minor exception of the paranormal gifts of the Tribe. How accurate it all is, I'll leave to someone more knowledgeable on the subject to comment on, but there is plenty of fascinating world-building at work throughout the story (okay, I'll admit I've been watching a lot of Avatar The Last Airbender - The Complete Book 1 Collection lately, and it reminded me of that!) Although there are some serious discrepancies in the writing, I've invested myself in these characters and their situation, so I'll be continuing the journey in Grass for His Pillow (Tales of the Otori, Book 2), the next installment.
Pretty much an awesome book of fighting, romance, betrayal, and all those things in the japanese era.......2007-05-01
most likely the best book in the series due to Lian Hearn's style of writing... an incredible amount of action occurs yet a 'completitive stillness' is achieved by the end. a good transformation in the character of Takeo from a country boy named Tomasu to a boy beckoned quickly to manhood by circumstances. well developed characters...Kaede, Takeo's lover, adds to the urgency of the story and isn't just a romantic article but a key component to the plot. interesting plot filled with action...sure to be devoured by fantasy lovers. leaves off for a sequel perfectly by keeping pace throughout and hinting at things to come. all in all, a definite read for those interested in a new type of fantasy.
Product Description
The New Psycho-Cybernetics will help you: - Deprogram yourself from self-doubt and negative self-evaluators ** - Respond to stressful events with positive, corrective action ** - Improve your self-image and reprogram yourself for success ** - Learn to recognize potential signs of danger and avoid failure ** - Overcome resistance to change ** - Cope with important responsibilities without feeling overwhelmed ** - Use a variety of techniques to virtually eliminate stress and anxiety from your life ** - Learn a 10-point program for daily self-image strength conditioning ** - And much more...Youll discover dozens of valuable self-evaluation tools that will help you achieve such goals as finding an ideal job, eliminate addictions, overcome feelings of pessimism, incompetence, shyness, and achieve happier, healthier relationships with those around you.
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They say that Minneapolis is the girl you take out if you want to have a good time, and Saint Paul is the girl you take home to meet the family. They say that Saint Paul is a working yet sleepy city, laid out in streets that confuse because they have names instead of numbers. Some think the nightlife has all but ended since the '30s when Dillinger and Ma Barker made the city their home. There are many myths about Saint Paul. Some are undeserved, and some are worth holding on to. "Like its river, Saint Paul has a strong current that pulls you in."
Whether you are a native or a newcomer, the Saint Paul Almanac has something for you. Here you will find stories, vignettes, poems, listings, resources and more about the uncommon features, hangouts, secrets, mysteries, and obvious beauties that make Saint Paul what it is.
Contributors include Mary Gardner, Moira Harris, Debbie Mongomery, Gordon Parks, Meridel LeSueur, and many more.
"Kimberly Nightingale has compiled an arresting, highly informative, and picturesque excursion of the City of Saint Paul. It is very close to a work of art. To boot, this is a useful guide, citing key places, events, and historic sites, reflecting a seamless contour of the city enveloping its beauty, much of it, in the poetic, descriptive language of its contributors."
Mahmoud El-Kati, lecturer, educator, writer, and historian
"I love the almanac . . . it tells the city's story week by week and month by month. It is a valuable reference for anyone trying to keep track of Saint Paul's bustling agenda, with plenty of opportunities to pause and reflect on our lives."
Joe Kimball, Star Tribune, Saint Paul columnist
"This much-needed almanac skillfully encapsulates the mosaic and melting pot that is Saint Paul. While it tells me what to look for in the coming year, it also elicits fond memories of people and places from past times in our great city. I wish the Saint Paul Almanac a long and successful life. Please buy it and use it."
David Unowsky, proprietor of Ruminator Books (formerly the Hungry Mind)
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- Earth, Air, Fire & Water: More Techniques of Natural Magic (Llewellyn's Practical Magick Series)
- Edge of Glory: The Inside Story of the Quest for Figure Skating's Olympic Gold Medals
- Eldest (Inheritance, Book 2)
- Eldest (Inheritance, Book 2)
- Elsewhere (Ala Notable Children's Books. Older Readers)
- Fear and Loathing in Haven (Hawk and Fisher)
- Good Night San Francisco (Good Night Our World series)
- Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Book 7)
- Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance (American Empire Project)
- History: Fiction or Science? Chronology 2 (Chronology)
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