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15-year-old Ben and his two best friends wake up from hibernation to discover the horrific truth about their peaceful town. Winter is just a few days away. Everyone in town is getting ready to lie down in their hibernation pods and sleep till spring. Ben and his two best friends, Ellen and Chess, are about to escape this established tradition. They have scored SilverBlue mushrooms. Ben is looking at his share, pushing them around in the palm of his hand. They're tiny with a strange blue cap and a translucid stalk. And if you eat them, you're supposed to wake up from Hi-be and go for a white winter. Ellen has convinced the boys that it would be awesome to stay awake for an entire season of freedom with zero parental supervision and the whole town for themselves. Ben is secretly in love with her. He swallows the mushrooms to impress her and returns to his family to get ready for the long sleep. After nearly suffocating on his ventilator during his awakening, Ben realizes that nothing is the way he wanted it to be. Their town has become a scary and silent place. Food is scarce. Ellen is actually in love with Chess. And most importantly, their neighborhood is overrun by hordes of primitive wordless outsiders ransacking houses, killing and eating their sleeping occupants. If they want to survive, Ben and his friends will have to uncover all the secrets buried right under their feet and stop whoever was really controlling their town from killing its people, even if it means making an unlikely alliance with one of those man-eating outsiders.
After the French and Indian War (1763), the King of England disallowed an act made by the Colony of Virginia's assembly. In a lawsuit, a young lawyer by the name of Patrick Henry declared that the king was a tyrant and that by the act of disallowance, the king forfeited his right to have the colonists remain obedient to him. If the beginning steps that led to the formation of our nation started from such actions, which by comparison to our situation today, was much less grievous, how much more justified would citizens be in taking similar actions in our present situation? Patrick Henry's statement called for disallowing the legitimacy of the king to govern over them. What legitimacy, therefore, should we consider our government today to have that allows the formation of laws, which disallows natural law? Laws that take from citizens their private property, permit abortion and accept unnatural lifestyles. Laws against natural law are laws without legitimacy. We must ask the question, has the present system of electing and governing betrayed the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution? If it has, then are we not being led to the same conclusion as Patrick Henry????????????that the ruling government over us has made itself illegitimate? Has the present form of government hi-jacked our legitimate Declaration and Constitutional, Republic form of government? If we answer yes, then how will we respond? Will we follow the witness of our Forefathers who recognized that the king had forfeited the right to govern and therefore, forfeited the right to have the people remain obedient to him? Has the present form of government, which is acting against our republic and the will of the peopleit is suppose to represent, forfeited the right to govern? At what point do the words declared in the Declaration, "It is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and provide new guards for their future security" play in against the present form of government? The present form of governing is not fulfilling the dreams our Forefathers had. We are called to fulfill those dreams. The time is ripe. The time is now.
Public health has made our lives safer—but it often works behind the scenes, without our knowledge, that is, "while we are sleeping." This book powerfully illuminates how public health works with more than sixty success stories drawn from the area of injury and violence prevention. It also profiles dozens of individuals who have made important contributions to safety and health in a range of social arenas. Highlighting examples from the United States as well as from other countries, While We Were Sleeping will inform a wide audience of readers about what public health actually does and at the same time inspire a new generation to make the world a safer place.
Young readers can discover the amazing things that happen around the world while they are asleep. Full color.
You wake up to find the man beside you is dead. He is not your husband. This is not your bed. What do you do? Tara Logan lives a quiet life with her husband, Noah, and two children, teenager Rosie and eleven-year-old Spencer. But her peace is shattered when she wakes in her neighbour Lee's bed, with no memory of how she got there or what happened between them. And worse - he has been stabbed to death. Convinced she didn't kill Lee, Tara stays silent, fearing the truth will rip her family apart. But as her daughter spirals out of control, and her husband becomes increasingly distant, Tara soon realises that someone in her life knows what really happened to Lee. She must get to the truth before they do. Tara made a mistake ... but will one night cost her everything? A gripping, shocking psychological thriller, with a twist that will take you by surprise. Will engross fans of Gone Girl, Behind Closed Doors, and The Girl on the Train.
This book is a retrospective about While you were sleeping, a graffiti art and indie culture magazine.
A mother tells her daughter about how, while she was sleeping, different animals around the world have been awake and playing, hiding, hunting.'
While you are sleeping, does the rest of the world sleep, too? Not everyone. In this dreamy book, which won the 2015 Silent Book Contest at the prestigious Bologna Children's Book Fair, Mariana Ruiz Johnson conjures up the ordinary yet extraordinary world outside the window of a sleeping child. Some people are working. Some people are eating. Some are walking their dogs, others are watching the stars. And some are setting off on an adventure that might inspire an artist to create a book. As magical as the night sky, readers will return to Mariana Ruiz Johnson's illustrations again and again, finding new stories each time they visit. Plus, this is the fixed format version, which looks almost identical to the print edition.
Describes two women's excitement when they learn that their new baby is born.
Love and marriage brought American anthropologist Elizabeth Enslin to a world she never planned to make her own: a life among Brahman in-laws in a remote village in the plains of Nepal. As she faced the challenges of married life, birth, and childrearing in a foreign culture, she discovered as much about human resilience, and the capacity for courage, as she did about herself. While the Gods Were Sleeping: A Journey Through Love and Rebellion in Nepaltells a compelling story of a woman transformed in intimate and unexpected ways. Set against the backdrop of increasing political turmoil in Nepal, Enslin's story takes us deep into the lives of local women as they claim their rightful place in society and make their voices heard.