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Cruising down the Amazon River, three vacationing couples become ensnared in a family feud with deadly overtones. The ship's purser is poisoned, the ship's electrical system is sabotaged, and diners are alarmed to see a fellow passenger slump from his chair during a festive dinner. Professional gospel singer Charles Warner snaps a photo of the waiters and inadvertently reveals the culprit. Policeman Bret Brandon draws on his investigative experience to help the distraught captain regain control of events. Photojournalist Steve Roberts senses a major news story about to break and enlists the support of the ship's young radio operator. Their wives, Sallie, Betty, and Kathi try to maintain their sanity by attending aquacise classes, participating in bridge tournaments, and joining the ribald festivities crossing the equator. Read to discover the surprising culprits uncovered by the Roberts, Brandons, and Warners.
Contains over ninety weird-but-true stories reported on DamnInteresting.com, telling of alien hand syndrome, Nazi-thwarting Norwegians, the skyhook, and other oddities.
An expert answers your questions about keeping piranhas in your aquarium: purchasing, feeding, maintaining a healthful environment, breeding, and much more. Filled with full-color photos, plus informative drawings in black and white.
Noah Milano is a Los Angeles security specialist with more than a few “family” problems. Because, in his case, his family is “the family”. He’s the estranged son of a mobster, which creates a big deal of tension and more than a few problems. Fiercely independent, and determined to sever all ties with his past, Noah has to adjust from being a spoiled mobster son to being an independent operator with little money. When he’s hired to bodyguard a beautiful and rich teenage girl he’s drawn into a web of family secrets, homicide and the dangers of falling in love. It’s not easy to be a White Knight in a world filled with betrayal and mob violence but Noah Milano is going to try anyway…even if he has to die doing it…
PIRANHA, AN EXTRAORDINARY KITTEN Piranha the kitten is different from the other kittens. He has rounder eyes, he can't jump as high, sometimes he wets himself... He just wants to be like the rest of the kittens. One day he meets Mint, a puppy who also has Down syndrome, and who explains to him that they are not strange, they are extraordinary, and that with help and a little more time, they can achieve what any other cat or dog can do, and that they also have a lot to share with their cat or dog friends. Piranha, is a story that will help children understand and accept Down syndrome, and will promote in them the values of solidarity, respect and collaboration. In this way, they will learn that everything can be achieved with a little help, understanding, and some good friends, and that we do not all learn the same, or at the same pace. . THE AUTHOR: Silvia Blázquez is a nursery and primary school teacher. It is thanks to her work in the classroom and to the contact she has had with very young children that the creation of this and other stories has been possible, since they represent her best source of inspiration. Her stories are clearly didactic in nature, with strong values, aimed at teaching children about different realities from an early age, and, through children's literature, helping them to understand them better. . THE ILLUSTRATOR: Laura Blázquez Pelaz is a very young illustrator, who at only 13 years of age brought the characters of the story to life in its first edition. Two years later, she worked on this second edition, digitizing all the characters and filling this beautiful story about Down syndrome with colour.
PIRANHA, AN EXTRAORDINARY KITTEN Piranha the kitten is different from the other kittens. He has rounder eyes, he can't jump as high, sometimes he wets himself... He just wants to be like the rest of the kittens. One day he meets Mint, a puppy who also has Down syndrome, and who explains to him that they are not strange, they are extraordinary, and that with help and a little more time, they can achieve what any other cat or dog can do, and that they also have a lot to share with their cat or dog friends. Piranha, is a story that will help children understand and accept Down syndrome, and will promote in them the values of solidarity, respect and collaboration. In this way, they will learn that everything can be achieved with a little help, understanding, and some good friends, and that we do not all learn the same, or at the same pace. . THE AUTHOR: Silvia Blázquez is a nursery and primary school teacher. It is thanks to her work in the classroom and to the contact she has had with very young children that the creation of this and other stories has been possible, since they represent her best source of inspiration. Her stories are clearly didactic in nature, with strong values, aimed at teaching children about different realities from an early age, and, through children's literature, helping them to understand them better. . THE ILLUSTRATOR: Laura Blázquez Pelaz is a very young illustrator, who at only 13 years of age brought the characters of the story to life in its first edition. Two years later, she worked on the second edition, digitizing all the characters and filling this beautiful story about Down syndrome with colour. You can follow me on instagram @cuentosparaeducar Visit my website: www.cuentosparaeducar.com
Susan Hunter is a brilliant non-motivated student at Harvard Business School when she accepts a job at a new business called BMOC "Big Man on Campus". Taking the job, Susan is sent to Los Angeles to investigate a young woman's suicide and gets caught up in a murder investigation that is being covered by the media, tort lawyers and even a U.S. senator.
This internationally authored reference on infectious diseases emphasizes the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of infections involving different organ systems or becoming generalized. Infectious diseases involving special risk groups -- such as postoperative, burned patients, transplants, and the patient with HIV infection -- are discussed as well. Antimicrobial agents are detailed individually and then summarized in helpful tables that address specific infections. This practical text should appeal particularly to students, residents, or primary care practitioners who treat patients with infection.