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Shadowrun Legends: Poison Agendas

Shadowrun Legends: Poison Agendas
Author: Stephen Kenson
Publisher: Catalyst Game Labs
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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WHEN YOU PLAY FAST AND LOOSE IN THE SHADOWS... Kellan Colt has been making a name for herself as one of Seattle's up-and-coming shadowrunners, and she believes she's ready to break out on her own. Opportunity knocks when she learns the location of a secret weapons cache abandoned by the U.S. military. With the right buyer, a score this big has the potential to secure Kellan's reputation - and her bank account. SOONER OR LATER, YOU'RE GOING TO GET PLAYED... With a team of fellow shadowrunners assisting her, Kellan descends deep into the heart of the Awakened wilderness to extract the weapons. But the supernatural entities lurking in the forest become the least of her worries when a rival faction appears seeking the cache—and the greatest threat to them all is revealed....


Poison Agendas

Poison Agendas
Author: Stephen Kenson
Publisher: Ace
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Elves
ISBN: 9780451460639

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Shadowrunner Kellan Colt thinks she's ready to strike out on her own when she discovers the location of a secret cache of military weaponry-right in the heart of the supernatural creature-infested Awakened wilderness.


Enactments

Enactments
Author: Daniel Dervin
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1996
Genre: Historical models
ISBN: 9780838635919

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These models begin with analogies to the theater as arena of accepted illusion and dramatic characters as types of imposters. Political processes then come into sharper focus as the leader serves as delegate for a host of popular wishes, fears, and agendas that extend into the unconscious and comprise a group-fantasy. Group-fantasy not only empowers the delegate, but also defines and occasionally destroys this chosen figure as well.


The African Agenda

The African Agenda
Author: Camynta Baezie
Publisher: Camynta Baezie
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2006-11-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1419618989

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Camynta Baezie's The African Agenda is a thriller about a team of hackers who use their high-tech skills to run, fund and conceal a daring plot for nuclear disarmament and African unification.


The Agenda

The Agenda
Author: J. Robert Kennedy
Publisher: UnderMill Press
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2017-04-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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*** FROM USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR J. ROBERT KENNEDY *** THE SYSTEM HAS FAILED THE COUNTRY IS ON ITS KNEES CAN DYLAN KANE SAVE IT BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE? Despite his heroic efforts, CIA Special Agent Dylan Kane’s girlfriend is kidnapped by overwhelming forces in a brazen daylight assault. Later the same day, a series of crippling cyber-attacks bring the cities of America to a standstill, and a former assassin for a secretive cabal known as the Assembly, arrives at CIA Headquarters, claiming to know who is behind the hacks. She demands the assistance of Kane in eliminating her previous employers, and in exchange, will tell him where his partner is held. With the cities starving and his girlfriend critically wounded, Kane is in a race against time to save not only the country he has sworn to protect, but the only woman he has ever loved. And in the end, he may be forced to choose between the two. From USA Today Bestselling author J. Robert Kennedy comes The Agenda, an action-packed page-turner torn from today’s headlines, that will leave you breathless until its riveting conclusion. Filled with intrigue and action, romance and humor, The Agenda delivers like only Kennedy can.


Local Agenda 21

Local Agenda 21
Author: Timi Ecimovic
Publisher: Rainer Hampp Verlag
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2000
Genre: Agenda 21
ISBN: 9783879884568

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Dark Agenda

Dark Agenda
Author: Samuel Dancey
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 105
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1039151205

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What is the purpose of the medical industry? Is the health of the people really its goal? Medicine has become a sacred topic, unchallenged and undiscussed. But now, more than ever, it needs to be examined more closely. Samuel Dancey argues that the biggest truth in medicine is not about your health, but about making the most money. From Dancey’s point of view, the COVID-19 pandemic lays bare this truth. The powers that be went to great effort and expense to ensure that only their side of the narrative was ever given to the public. What were they hiding? Citing a variety of sources that are not widely known by the public, Dancey gives a perspective very different from the one seen on the six o’clock news: the COVID pandemic was the world’s biggest medical hoax. Dark Agenda looks at the different aspects of pandemic response around the world to support this claim, contending that thousands of doctors and researchers were bullied and threatened with the loss of their medical licenses if they spoke against the mainstream story. Dancey argues that tactics of fear and isolation were used to coerce the public into unreasonable restrictions, such as masking and social distancing, and eventually people were forced to get a vaccine that was eventually proven to be unsafe and ineffective. Why all this political interference and scientific manipulation? The answer, says Dancey, is profit. Imagine a medicine that must be taken by every single individual on the planet: seven billion people getting a vaccination three, four, or even five times. That translates to a lot of money enough to stage a pandemic, for starters. The mishandling of the COVID-19 outbreak and the experimental vaccine have caused far more deaths and other problems than the coronavirus itself. These will remain with us for years to come.


Poisonous Muse

Poisonous Muse
Author: Sara L. Crosby
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1609384040

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The nineteenth century was, we have been told, the “century of the poisoner,” when Britain and the United States trembled under an onslaught of unruly women who poisoned husbands with gleeful abandon. That story, however, is only half true. While British authorities did indeed round up and execute a number of impoverished women with minimal evidence and fomented media hysteria, American juries refused to convict suspected women and newspapers laughed at men who feared them. This difference in outcome doesn’t mean that poisonous women didn’t preoccupy Americans. In the decades following Andrew Jackson’s first presidential bid, Americans buzzed over women who used poison to kill men. They produced and devoured reams of ephemeral newsprint, cheap trial transcripts, and sensational “true” pamphlets, as well as novels, plays, and poems. Female poisoners served as crucial elements in the literary manifestos of writers from Nathaniel Hawthorne and Edgar Allan Poe to George Lippard and the cheap pamphleteer E. E. Barclay, but these characters were given a strangely positive spin, appearing as innocent victims, avenging heroes, or engaging humbugs. The reason for this poison predilection lies in the political logic of metaphor. Nineteenth-century Britain strove to rein in democratic and populist movements by labeling popular print “poison” and its providers “poisoners,” drawing on centuries of established metaphor that negatively associated poison, women, and popular speech or writing. Jacksonian America, by contrast, was ideologically committed to the popular—although what and who counted as such was up for serious debate. The literary gadfly John Neal called on his fellow Jacksonian writers to defy British critical standards, saying, “Let us have poison.” Poisonous Muse investigates how they answered, how they deployed the figure of the female poisoner to theorize popular authorship, to validate or undermine it, and to fight over its limits, particularly its political, gendered, and racial boundaries. Poisonous Muse tracks the progress of this debate from approximately 1820 to 1845. Uncovering forgotten writers and restoring forgotten context to well-remembered authors, it seeks to understand Jacksonian print culture from the inside out, through its own poisonous language.


The Chicken Little Agenda

The Chicken Little Agenda
Author: Robert G. Williscroft
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2006-05-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1455615595

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A scientist takes on the distortions and outright lies foisted on the public! Robert G. Williscroft firmly establishes that the sky is not falling. By using scientific research and solid reasoning, he explains some of the most disturbing problems facing our nation including global warming, the safety of nuclear power, the politics of education, and the oxymoron of government efficiency. With a clear message, he discerns what is true from what is merely Chicken Little gibberish. Revised 2nd Edition


Reality's Dark Light

Reality's Dark Light
Author: Maria K. Bachman
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2003
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781572332744

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In the midst of a Victorian culture ingrained with strict social etiquette and societal norms, Wilkie Collins composed novels that contained asocial, even anarchic, impulses. A contemporary of Dickens, Collins creates a world more Kafkaesque than Dickensian, a world populated by doppelgangers, secret selves, oddballs, and grotesques. The essays of Reality's Dark Light: The Sensational Wilkie Collins purposefully work to expand Collins's legacy beyond The Woman in White and The Moonstone; they move well past the simplistic view of Collins's works as "sensation novels," "detective novels," or even "popular fiction," all labels that carry with them pejorative connotations. This collection represents the range of Collins's aesthetic project from various critical perspectives. New methodological and theoretical approaches are applied both to him most popular and to his lesser-known works, giving the reader a broader picture of this multifaceted and undervalued writer The Editors: Maria K. Bachman in an assistant professor of English at Coastal Carolina University. Her articles have appeared in Victorian Newsletter, Literature and Psychology, The Dickensian, and Dickens Studies Annual. Don Richard Cox is a professor of English and associate dean at the University of Tennessee. His books include Sexuality andVictorian Literature (Tennessee), Arthur Conan Doyle, and Charles Dickens's The Mystery of Edwin Drood: An Annotated Bibliography. He is the coeditor, with Maria Bachman, of an edition of Wilkie Collins's final novel, Blind Love