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Tainted Seas

Tainted Seas
Author: Linda Jo Heffner
Publisher: Dudley Court Press, LLC
Total Pages: 497
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1940013976

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So many love stories stop at the wedding vows...when couples pledge to love each other "for better or worse, in sickness and health, til death do us part." But not this one. In 1968, Linda sat next to a handsome sailor in the Penn State cafeteria. Who could resist a handsome sailor? Not Linda, who fell head over heels in love. Against the backdrop of the tumultuous sixties, they married and had three children, and Bud became the Navy officer of his dreams. But their perfect Navy family life unraveled with Bud's frightening symptoms hearkening back to two tours in Vietnam. A sudden collapse led to a diagnosis virtually impossible for a vital young man. While Linda raised their children and followed her vows to care for her husband, two questions plagued her: How could her young and healthy husband suddenly have such a sinister cancer? And how could his beloved Navy abandon him? On a mission of love, Linda spent years unearthing what really happened to Bud, only to find that the military that discarded him had hidden the truth about his illness for decades. Tainted Seas is the sometimes hilarious, sometimes heart-breaking story of a passionate couple coping with tragedy, and the continuing journey of a woman dedicated to justice for military families shattered by the very institutions they nobly served. A loving wife on a mission of true love and truth proves that nothing can stay hidden forever--even against the power of the US government.


Tainted Seas

Tainted Seas
Author: S M Campbell
Publisher: S.M. Campbell
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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The water-covered world of the Swell has been ravaged by the incursion of the moon shards as they make their way through the endless oceans, corrupting and transforming everything in their path. With little information and no clear direction, the remaining pockets of humanity press forward to retain what life they have on the dangerous waters. Enchanted sea glass is still the key to humanity's survival, but there are some who would seek to exploit the celestial objects for their own cause. Vila Del'Sor has joined forces with what's left of the Deep Wardens to discover the secrets of the corruption and bring the refugees of the Planks to safety. But her tasks are made all the more difficult by her growing dependance on the strange, healing substance known as Deep One's Blood and Taragin Echilar's unwanted concern for her well-being. Her choices are further complicated by the arrival of a new Warden: one who wears the face of her most hated enemy and claims to have information that could help in the quest for understanding the corruption. Deep below the surface, Narrio Olitarth is not having a good time in the underwater prison of Grim-Mire Hold. Terrible meals, unpleasant company, and life-threatening injures are only a few of the issues he faces as he carries out his new sentence. The mysterious object he stole from St. Trillian's chapel is becoming more difficult to hide with each passing hour, and the Shepherds are still out there. Escape is impossible from the legendary prison, but Narrio is determined to find a way-if he can survive that long. Meanwhile, all is not well for Bal De Bao, a young Oceanid from Boola's Reach. The Oceanid culture is one of rules and regulations meant to protect and provide for the underwater society, but Bal is tired of rules and regulations. As an offspring from Farmer Craft begetters, Bal is on the search for something greater to do with their life. But when that opportunity comes, Bal is forced to reckon with their changing worldview and consequences for their actions-consequences they did not realize were ever on the table. The corruption spreads slowly, but the full moon's rise is approaching again. Mysterious forces are at play, machinations are in motion, and no one seems to know what's going on. Welcome back to the world of the Swell. Welcome to the Tainted Seas.


Travels in the East

Travels in the East
Author: Alphonse de Lamartine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1850
Genre: Middle East
ISBN:

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The Geography of Disease

The Geography of Disease
Author: Frank Gerard Clemow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1903
Genre: Climatology
ISBN:

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THE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

THE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Author: Dr.Ishfaq Majeed Malik
Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2023-10-22
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Dr.Ishfaq Majeed Malik is the author of this book , the present book is useful for the studies of school and college going students, for all the science faculties, higher studies in environmental science. This book provides an accessible explanation of the key environmental science ideas. People without a science background who want to learn about environmental science for a variety of competitive tests can benefit from it. It provides straightforward explanations of the key environmental science principles. Any student can benefit from reading this book. The present book is essential for the research in Environmental Science and NET/SET exam, it also deals with significant Environmental Science-related issues. The goal is to raise awareness of environmental issues.


Sind Revisited

Sind Revisited
Author: Sir Richard Francis Burton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1877
Genre: British
ISBN:

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The English explorer and author Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-90) began his long and adventurous career in India, where he arrived in 1842 to join the 18th regiment of Bombay infantry as a young commissioned officer. In 1844 Burton's regiment was posted to Sind, the province located in present-day southeastern Pakistan, at that time only recently annexed by the British. Burton lived in Sind for a number of years and published three early books based on his experiences and observations: Scinde, or, The Unhappy Valley (two volumes, 1851), Sindh, and the Races that Inhabit the Valley of the Indus (1851), and Falconry in the Valley of the Indus (1852). The "unhappy valley" of the title of his first book refers to the valley of the Indus, which, along with the Indus River delta, largely defines the geography of Sind. More than two decades later, in 1875-76, Burton and his wife Isabel made a return visit to the province. Sind Revisited, published in London in 1877, is a result of this later journey. The book contains Burton's observations on the cities of Karachi and Hyderabad; the state of the Anglo-Indian army; relations among Muslims and Hindus and, in particular, the relentless pressure on the Hindus to convert to Islam; Sindi men and women; the Indus Valley Railway; and many other topics. Throughout, Burton uses the literary device of a fictitious traveling companion, "Mr. John Bull," to whom he addresses comments and asides. He also includes translations of poems and summaries of colorful local tales and legends, for example, that of "the seven headless prophets." In concluding remarks, Burton judges British rule to have had a positive influence, by bringing improvements in health and access to education for the Sindi people. The book is indexed but has no maps or illustrations.


The Sea Shore

The Sea Shore
Author: William S. Furneaux
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1908
Genre: Marine animals
ISBN:

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Annual Report

Annual Report
Author: Massachusetts. Dept. of Public Health
Publisher:
Total Pages: 804
Release: 1915
Genre: Public health
ISBN:

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Hearings

Hearings
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1276
Release: 1972
Genre:
ISBN:

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Ocean Dumping: a National Policy

Ocean Dumping: a National Policy
Author: Council on Environmental Quality (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1970
Genre: Marine pollution
ISBN:

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This report was prepared for the President of the United States by the Council of Environmental Quality. Location, quantities, composition, trends, pollution, and international aspects of ocean dumping are discussed. Also included are alternatives to dumping and legislative control. Recommendations are made dealing with policies, regulations, and further research.