For millennia, vampires have fed on the living, hidden in the shadows of mortal society. Legends say the undead descend from Caine, the first murderer portrayed in the Bible, who passed on his curse through his blood. Those same legends speak of a final reckoning, when Caine and his mad children will rise from slumber and consume all the undead. Vampires call this time Gehenna. For the vampire Beckett, a researcher among the undead, it means one last shot at understanding the mysteries of the get of Caine—and at outrunning his
own sins. Vampire: Gehenna, the Final Night is the first act of the Time of Judgment, telling the story of a wide-ranging Armageddon among the supernatural entities of the World of Darkness
Center on the student with this powerful reading text that directs the learner's attention to his or her own process as well as the page. With a cognitive skills-based approach, the book breaks into four sections, designed to be used concurrently.
Primary Classic Readers - The Three Little pigs (Level 1)
The Three Little Pigs is the exciting story of three little charming pigs and a big bad wolf's attempts to have the pigs for supper.
George Bernard Shaw was called, with good reason, the "English
Nietzsche". Though Nietzsche was an aristocrat and Shaw a socialist,
both cherished the dream of the superman and looked forward to the day
when he would be realised. Both, however, were characterised by their
mordant wit and intellectual cynicism, in which "Man and Superman"
abounds. Shaw manages to compress a number of disparate themes into a
relatively taut dramatic format, even throwing in a scene in which Don
Juan, the Devil and a gang of anarchist brigands make an appearance.
The central event of the plot involves the wealthy Tanner, a member of
the "Idle Rich Class" making himself subservient to the Life Force and
seeking the perfect woman to marry, who would guarantee him a very
special offspring, his ideal, the superman himself.
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A new approach to the love story that never grows old!
The "star-crossed" lovers have moved readers and movie-goers in a
variety of forms through the years. More than 55,000 copies of various
print editions of the play are sold annually. The manga version of
Romeo and Juliet infuses new energy into the trials and tribulations of
history's most passionate and celebrated young lovers.