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All In a Word: 100 Delightful Excursions into the Uses and Abuses of Words
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All In a Word: 100 Delightful Excursions into the Uses and Abuses of WordsAll In a Word: 100 Delightful Excursions into the Uses and Abuses of Words

Delve into the hidden nature of words:
An irresistible mix of information, curiosity, and fun
 
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Tags: Delightful, Excursions, Abuses, Words, curiosity, information
Michael Palmer - Fatal (audiobook+text)
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Michael Palmer - Fatal (audiobook+text)Palmer's 10th medical thriller rides on his usual wave of unrelenting adrenaline, and will make readers think twice the next time they're due for a routine vaccination. The physician-hero this time is Matt Ruttledge, a doctor in bucolic Belinda, W.Va. When several of his patients turn up in the emergency room, babbling incoherently and sporting unsightly lumps on their faces, Ruttledge blames the town's main employer, a large mining operation with a history of safety abuses and environmental neglect. As more patients turn up with the same fatal symptoms, Ruttledge discovers that a larger culprit may be responsible...
REUPLOAD NEEDED
 
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Tags: Michael, Palmer, Fatal, medical, thriller, Ruttledge, patients, mining, operation, safety, history, abuses
Dangerous Games: The Uses and Abuses of History
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Dangerous Games: The Uses and Abuses of HistoryDangerous Games: The Uses and Abuses of History

The winner of many prestigious awards for her scholarship, historian Margaret MacMillan is also the New York Times best-selling author of Paris 1919. In Dangerous Games, she illustrates how history should never be presented as a series of facts, but instead as a framing device for understanding the past.
As professional 21st-century historians cede the literary field to the popular amateur, history and its meanings become muddled - especially in the punditocracy championed by modern media.
 
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Tags: Dangerous, facts, Games, history, championed, Games, Dangerous, Abuses, literary
THE NEW COLD WAR Putin’s Russia and the Threat to the West
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THE NEW COLD WAR Putin’s Russia and the Threat to the WestIn late 1999 when Vladimir Putin was named Prime Minister, Russia was a budding democracy. Multiple parties campaigned for seats in the Duma, the nation's parliament. The media criticized the government freely. Eight years later as Putin completes his second term as president of Russia and announces his bid for prime minister, the country is under a repressive regime. Human rights abuses are widespread. The Kremlin is openly hostile to the West. Yet the United States and Europe have been slow to confront the new reality, in effect, helping Russia win what experts are now calling the New Cold War.

 
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Tags: Putin, Russia, Cold War, West, widespread, abuses, Kremlin, Russia, Putin