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With no time to lose, Kaya and Jin are tracking down a princess who can get them passage onto a ship bound for safety. But can they find her and not get captured in an occupied city overrun with soldiers of the Robot Empire?
"Let me tell you a secret--if you have a heart song, anything is possible. Even magic " Kaya is looking for her heart song--the song that happy hearts sing. Her search takes her on a journey deep into the jungle where a broken down carousel waits for a very special song to make it turn again.
I am a survivor. A warrior facing battle. I will protect those I love with my life... and take back what's mine. Kaya has minutes to save the man she loves. Luke's life is hanging by a thread, and Kaya has to do the unthinkable—go back to her father. Offering herself in exchange for Luke’s freedom seems a worthy way to die, but Thomas disagrees. Realizing he wants more than just friendship, he wedges himself between Kaya and her sacrifice. He'll do whatever it takes to keep her close, even if it means stealing her precious minutes. Time is ticking... A spine-tingling thrill ride of unearthed secrets and true love's capacity, RHAPSODY is the final installment of the compelling Nightmusic Trilogy.
This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time and it is considered to be a landmark encyclopaedia for scholarship and literary style.
The Handbook to the Flora of Ceylon, by Henry Trimen, published more than a hundred years, ago was in its time one of the most comprehensive and outstanding floras available for any tropical area. Updated and expanded first in 1931 by A.H.G. Alston and most recently under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution, the Ceylon Department of Agriculture, and the University of Ceylon, the handbook now comprises 14 volumes, many of which are once again available through this publisher. This volume is a comprehensive index to those 14 volumes, with entries listed by scientific name, English name, Sinhala name and Tamil name.
In the midst of human-induced global climate change, powerful industrialized nations and rapidly industrializing nations are still heavily dependent on fossil fuels. Even if we arrive at a Hubbert’s peak for oil extraction in the 21st century, the availability of technologically recoverable coal and natural gas will mean that fossil fuels continue to be burned for many years to come, and our civilization will have to deal with the consequences far into the future. Climate change will not discriminate between rich and poor nations, and yet the UN-driven process of negotiating a global climate governance regime has hit serious roadblocks. This book takes a trans-disciplinary perspective to identify the causes of failure in developing an international climate policy regime and lays out a roadmap for developing a post-Kyoto (post-2012) climate governance regime in the light of lessons learned from the Kyoto phase. Three critical policy analytical lenses are used to evaluate the inherent complexity of designing post-Kyoto climate policy: the politics of scale; the politics of ideology; and the politics of knowledge. The politics of scale lens focuses on the theme of temporal and spatial discounting observed in human societies and how it impacts the allocation of environmental commons and natural resources across space and time. The politics of ideology lens focuses on the themes of risk and uncertainty perception in complex, pluralistic human societies. The politics of knowledge lens focuses on the themes of knowledge and power dynamics in terms of governance and policy designs, such as marketization of climate governance observed in the Kyoto institutional regime.