Friday, July 26, 2019

Native Tongue (Skink Book 2) Free Pdf

ISBN: B003Z9KFEO
Title: Native Tongue (Skink Book 2) Pdf
"Ruthlessly wicked...Wonderful...His best book yet."
ATLANTA JOURNAL & CONSTITUTION
When the precious clue-tongued mango voles at the Amazing Kingdom of Thrills on North Key Largo are stolen by heartless, ruthless thugs, Joe Winder wants to uncover why, and find the voles. Joe is lately a PR man for the Amazing Kingdom theme park, but now that the voles are gone, Winder is dragged along in their wake through a series of weird and lethal events that begin with the sleazy real-estate agent/villain Francis X. Kingsbury and can end only one way....


BONUS: This edition includes an excerpt from Carl Hiaasen's Bad Monkey.

One of the funniest novels I've ever read I get tired of Hiassen's moralizing about the mangroves and have accepted it as one of the costs of reading his work. But he is so worth it. This is one of the funniest novels I've ever read. Hiassen has a gift for creating interesting stories with well-defined, quirky but relatable characters, and he can write comic dialogue like nobody's business; he is the best I've ever seen this side of John Kennedy Toole. If you are thinking of dipping into Carl Hiassen's comic novels, this is the book to start with. It's funny as hell.Wonderful diversion I am74 but recommend for almost any age from mature teens and up. I love Florida and wanted to retire there but could not make it. This the next best thing. Have fun.Another great book A Disney like theme park run by a mob-rat in witness protection; A sleazy PR boss and the PR employee who just can't handle the lies, two stolen endangered animals, that are actually just regular animals with their tongues painted purple, an enthusiastic group of elderly protectors of wildlife, the leader isn't afraid to use a gun; two clueless criminals; and Skink the former governor turned hermit. What's not to love?

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Saturday, July 20, 2019

Why We Fight Pdf

ISBN: 0062569988
Title: Why We Fight Pdf One Man
Author: Josh Rosenblatt
Published Date: 2019-01-15
Page: 224

“Fascinating . . . a highly lucid, very personal meditation on selfhood.” (NPR Books)“Glistens with illuminations about courage and aging. The aim was self-transformation. Win or lose, it was mission accomplished.” (Wall Street Journal)“A story of perilous becoming.” (Los Angeles Times)“A book worth reading not only for those who enjoy MMA and other forms of professional fighting, but for those who are baffled as to why such a bloody sport would ever be appealing. . . . Rosenblatt’s observations about being a Jewish athlete are also quite timely.” (Salon)“Rosenblatt offers much food for thought in this intellectual memoir blending sports and self-transformation.” (Library Journal)“A very entertaining and informative chronicle of a quixotic journey of self-examination.” (Booklist)“Over the last several years I’ve read quite a few books by thoughtful men and women about the lure of various forms of fighting. Josh Rosenblatt’s Why We Fight is much the best of this mini-genre.” (David Shields, author of The Thing About Life Is That One Day You’ll Be Dead)“This is a terrific story—funny and scary and moving—as well as a thoughtful meditation on bravery, violence, pain, aging, and how getting hit in the face can change your life for the better.” (Paul Bloom, Yale University, author of Against Empathy: The Case for Rational Compassion)“‘But I was tired of myself, so I said yes.’ And thus begins Rosenblatt’s journey from chicken to beast. I loved this book mostly for its gorgeous restraint. It ain’t a macho brag but rather a piece of Old Testament prophecy. A clarion call advocating the importance of physicality.” (Chas Smith, author of Welcome to Paradise, Now Go to Hell: A True Story of Violence, Corruption, and the Soul of Surfing)“Erudite.” (Publishers Weekly) “Anyone with guts or madness in him can get hit by someone who knows how; it takes a different kind of madness, a more persistent kind, to stick around long enough to be one of the people who does the knowing.”Josh Rosenblatt was thirty-three years old when he first realized he wanted to fight. A lifelong pacifist with a philosopher’s hatred of violence and a dandy’s aversion to exercise, he drank to excess, smoked passionately, ate indifferently, and mocked any physical activity that didn’t involve nudity. But deep down there was always a part of him that was dying to know what it was like to hit and get hit, to harm and be harmed. He sensed that to fight would be to live life deeply. So, after studying Muay Thai, Krav Maga, Brazilian jiujitsu, and boxing for nearly a decade, he finally decided, at age forty, that it was time to fight a mixed martial arts match: all in the name of experience and transcending ancient fears.An insightful and moving rumination on the nature of fighting, Why We Fight takes us on Rosenblatt’s journey from the bleachers to the ring. Using his own training as an opportunity to understand how the sport illuminates basic human impulses, Rosenblatt weaves together cultural history, criticism, biology, and anthropology to understand what happens to the human body and mind when under attack, and to explore why he, a self-described cowardly boy from the suburbs, discovered so much meaning in putting his body, and others’, at risk.From the psychology of fear to the physiology of pain, from Ukrainian shtetls to Brooklyn boxing gyms, from Lord Byron to George Plimpton, Why We Fight is a fierce inquiry into the abiding appeal of our most conflicted and controversial fixation, interwoven with a firsthand account of what happens when a mild-mannered intellectual decides to step into the ring for his first real showdown.

A physical and philosophical mediation on why we are drawn to fight each other for sport, what happens to our bodies and brains when we do, and what it all means

Anyone with guts or madness in him can get hit by someone who knows how; it takes a different kind of madness, a more persistent kind, to stick around long enough to be one of the people who does the knowing.

Josh Rosenblatt was thirty-three years old when he first realized he wanted to fight. A lifelong pacifist with a philosopher’s hatred of violence and a dandy’s aversion to exercise, he drank to excess, smoked passionately, ate indifferently, and mocked physical activity that didn’t involve nudity. But deep down inside there was always some part of him that was attracted to the idea of fighting. So, after studying Muay Thai, Krav Maga, Brazilian jiu-jitsu, and boxing, he decided, at age forty, that it was finally time to fight his first—and only—mixed martial arts match: all in the name of experience and transcending ancient fears.

An insightful and moving rumination on the nature of fighting, Why We Fight takes us on his journey from the bleachers to the ring. Using his own training as an opportunity to understand how the sport illuminates basic human impulses, Rosenblatt weaves together cultural history, criticism, biology, and anthropology to understand what happens to the human body and mind when under attack, and to explore why he, a self-described “cowardly boy from the suburbs,” discovered so much meaning in putting his body, and others’, at risk.

From the psychology of fear to the physiology of pain, from Ukrainian shtetls to Brooklyn boxing gyms, from Lord Byron to George Plimpton, Why We Fight is a fierce inquiry into the abiding appeal of our most conflicted and controversial fixation, interwoven with a firsthand account of what happens when a mild-mannered intellectual decides to step into the ring for his first real showdown. 

Engrossing chronicle of a historically non-physical individual's motivations and observations upon diving in to experience the world of MMA/fighting. The author writes crisply and clearly and not only objectively describes his personal journey to becoming a fighter, but skillfully incorporates historical and literary references, as well as scientific information, all of which provide added texture and information to his subjective observations. A provocative, stimulating effort, recommended not only for fans of the sport, but for those interested in the psychoogy of humans' predisposition to aggressiveness and/or brutality.Read this book fight or fighters! This was a great read. An exploration or our inner coward and outer bravery, Why We Fight makes you tap into your own feelings of fight or flight. And that is something we all need to think about.An experience This book took swings at my reality, slowly and methodically like Poe's pendulum- with his observations on fighting cutting me, barely at first, forcing me to ask myself if I was truly living- fully experiencing all life has to offer. Then offering a rational reprieve as the pendulum swings away and he objectively took a more reasonable and rational approach to his journey. Then cutting again as he goes back to how alive fighting- and courting death and destruction- makes him feel. The suspense of the pending fight becomes greater than the fight itself, and it was a thrilling tale and exploration of what it means to be alive.

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Sunday, July 14, 2019

Examples & Explanations Pdf

ISBN: 1454850108
Title: Examples & Explanations Pdf Administrative Law
Author: William F. Funk
Published Date: 2015-10-19
Page: 456
A favorite among successful students, and often recommended by professors, the unique Examples & Explanations series gives you extremely clear introductions to concepts followed by realistic examples that mirror those presented in the classroom throughout the semester. Use at the beginning and midway through the semester to deepen your understanding through clear explanations, corresponding hypothetical fact patterns, and analysis. Then use to study for finals by reviewing the hypotheticals as well as the structure and reasoning behind the accompanying analysis. Designed to complement your casebook, the trusted Examples & Explanations titles get right to the point in a conversational, often humorous style that helps you learn the material each step of the way and prepare for the exam at the end of the course.

The unique, time-tested Examples & Explanations series is invaluable to teach yourself the subject from the first day of class until your last review before the final. Each guide:

  • helps you learn new material by working through chapters that explain each topic in simple language
  • challenges your understanding with hypotheticals similar to those presented in class
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  • quickly gets to the point in conversational style laced with humor
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  • provides an alternative perspective to help you understand your casebook and in-class lectures

It came on time but bent. I got my much needed supplement however it came badly bent.One Star The examples are mostly squibs of cases you already read in your administrative law class.Great book Very informative

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Tuesday, July 9, 2019

We Want to Negotiate Free Pdf

ISBN: 0999745425
Title: We Want to Negotiate Pdf The Secret World of Kidnapping, Hostages and Ransom
Author: Joel Simon
Published Date: 2018-10-09

"A firm no-concessions policy that relies on meager evidence is inexcusable, he argues, when lives hang in the balance. We Want to Negotiate is a helpful, accessible contribution to a decades-old dilemma." -- Wall Street Journal"This excellent and careful book asks tough questions about whether and how governments should negotiate with kidnappers to get hostages released." -- Foreign Affairs< BR>“A wise and thorough investigation of the painful conundrum posed by terrorist kidnappings. Simon makes a cogent argument about how to change our current, failed approach to negotiation.” ~ Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower and The Terror Years"Joel Simon has written an invaluable insider’s account of the how and the why of the shadowy business of ransom negotiation at the highest level. For anyone who has ever wondered why some governments negotiate for the release of their captured citizens– while others -including our own- do not, Simon’s book is essential reading. As head of the Committee to Protect Journalists, Simon has seen the hostage crisis up close and this book reflects his intelligence, courage, and clear-eyed approach to this murky but, sadly, thriving business." ~ Kati Marton, Author, Journalist and former Board Chair of the Committee to Protect Journalists“This is an excellently researched and reasoned book on a terrible and complicated problem – what to do when someone is taken hostage. I hope all those who have had to face this awful dilemma will read it, and especially those who make and carry out government policy.” ~ Terry Anderson, Journalist, hostage in Lebanon for seven years“Joel Simon’s book about the dark world of kidnappers and their hostages is deeply reported, well written and well calibrated in its judgements. For anyone who wants to understand the many difficult questions raised by the kidnapping trade, Simon’s book will be the standard.”~ Peter Bergen, author of United States of Jihad: Who are America’s Homegrown Terrorists and How Do We Stop Them“In We Want to Negotiate, Joel Simon combines the breadth of his knowledge alongside stunning narratives to try to understand how the gruesome and murky trade of kidnapping really works. Simon’s international policy expertise and his compassion for his subjects – many of whom he knew and worked alongside – shine through to create a spellbinding, chilling and important read.” ~ Janine di Giovanni, Senior Fellow, the Jackson Institute of Global Affairs, Yale University, and author of The Morning They Came for Us: Dispatches from Syria"To Simon, who has worked for nearly 20 years at the Committee to Protect Journalists, the question is a matter not just of political will or moral philosophy but also of who lives and who dies....General readers will find the material enlightening, and those professionally involved will find it essential." --Publishers Weekly"A persuasive argument that deserves to be heard in Foggy Bottom, the Pentagon, and other corridors of power."--Kirkus Review Joel Simon is the executive director of the Committee to Protect Journalists. He has written widely on media issues, contributing to Slate, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times, Columbia Journalism Review, The Guardian, and The Washington Post. He has led numerous international missions to advance press freedom. His book The New Censorship: Inside the Global Battle for Media Freedom was published by Columbia University Press in 2014. A graduate of Amherst College and Stanford University, he lives in New York City.

"A wise and thorough investigation." - Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower and The Terror Years

Starting in late 2012, Westerners working in Syria -- journalists and aid workers -- began disappearing without a trace. A year later the world learned they had been taken hostage by the Islamic State. Throughout 2014, all the Europeans came home, first the Spanish, then the French, then an Italian, a German, and a Dane. In August 2014, the Islamic State began executing the Americans -- including journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, followed by the British hostages.

Joel Simon, who in nearly two decades at the Committee to Protect Journalists has worked on dozens of hostages cases, delves into the heated hostage policy debate. The Europeans paid millions of dollars to a terrorist group to free their hostages. The US and the UK refused to do so, arguing that any ransom would be used to fuel terrorism and would make the crime more attractive, increasing the risk to their citizens. We Want to Negotiate is an exploration of the ethical, legal, and strategic considerations of a bedeviling question: Should governments pay ransom to terrorists?

A thoughtful, compelling read Joel Simon, Executive Director of the Committee to Protect Journalists, writes with clarity and compassion about behind-the-scenes decisions that can determine whether a kidnapped individual lives or dies. His research and arguments about official policies on ransom negotiations when someone is taken hostage make it clear that a government's refusal to negotiate with terrorists and/or kidnappers does not work as a preventive measure. Simon takes the reader behind the scenes to meet with journalists who have survived their ordeals as hostages and their families. The stories from those whose loved ones did not make it our alive will break your heart.For anyone interested in the subject, well worth the read. When I first read the author’s background I feared the book would be yet another typical offering that reflected a journalist’s biases and own social agenda rather than a simple statement of the facts. I was therefore pleasantly surprised that most of the book was a clear-eyed view of a complex and controversial subject. The policies and practices of various actors from governments to individual family members were described in enough detail to give a good overview of the present state of affairs regarding kidnapping for its many reasons. The one thing that I expected to be at least mentioned by some of those called upon to rescue kidnapping victims, however, was the question of why they thoughtlessly put themselves in a position to be taken hostage in the first place. For spies and diplomats I understand; for aid workers and journalists, not so much; for “adventure tourists” (as the book calls them), going into known danger zones and then expecting the resources of a national government to rescue them from their folly is unfathomable. Mountain search and rescue volunteers will grumble about having to find a hiker who was totally unprepared for the weather and the possibility his phone GPS dying, but no one expresses an opinion about a journalist who was kidnapped and then went back to the same danger area?In any event, I found the book informative enough that I will be giving it to a military special operations officer of my acquaintance.Insightful read on hostage negotiation regarding journalism I was curious about this book. Have you watched the TV Series "Ransom?" If you haven't, well, google it after you're done reading this because with that in mind, reading this was insightful. Over the years, I've watched on international news outlets calls for the release of journalists or Aid workers who were kidnapped in turbulent areas and I never fully grasped the stress, anxiety, negotiations and trauma that surrounds it.In this book, the author explores the roles of governments and media houses in such cases and not all the stories have happy endings which ultimately broke my heart.I liked how he presented the stories on both sides. Thanks for the eARC Netgalley, this book would be a great conversation on policies that affect international news coverage and politics whilst protecting reporters.

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