The Dark Side of Winter


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THIS STORY IS ABOUT A YOUNG LADY WHO SEARCHED FOR LOVE MANY YEARS AFTER GOING THROUGH SERIES OF HEART BREAKS AND SEXUAL MOLESTATION. SHE EVENTUALLY FOUND LOVE IN THE UNIVERSITY AND EVERY ONE ADMIRED THEM. AFTER THEY GOT MARRIED HER HUSBAND STARTED A SECRET AFFAIR WITH A YOUNG LADY. HIS WIFE GOT DISAPPOINTED. HER HUSBAND BEST FRIEND TOOK ADVANTAGE OF THE SITUATION BY MAKING LOVE ADVANCES TO HER AND HER HUSBAND GOT TO KNOW ABOUT IT. HE KILLED HIS FRIEND, MADE HIS WIFE A WIDOW AND HE WENT TO JAIL FOR MURDER. THIS STORY TELLS HOW A LOVE RELATIONSHIP WENT SOUR.




Dark Side of Love


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A dead man hangs from the portal of St Paul Chapel in Damascus. He was a Muslim officer and he was murdered. But when Detective Barudi sets out to interrogate the man’s mysterious widow, the Secret Service takes the case away from him. Barudi continues to investigate clandestinely and discovers the murderer’s motive: it is a blood feud between the Mushtak and Shahin clans, reaching back to the beginnings of the 20th century. And, linked to it, a love story that can have no happy ending, for reconciliation has no place within the old tribal structures. Rafik Schami dazzling novel spans a century of Syrian history in which politics and religions continue to torment an entire people. Simultaneously, his poetic stories from three generations tell of the courage of lovers who risk death sooner than deny their passions. He has also written a heartfelt tribute to his hometown Damascus and a great and moving hymn to the power of love.




Dark Side of the Ocean: The Destruction of Our Seas, Why It Matters, and What We Can Do About It


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Our oceans face levels of devastation previously unknown in human history--from pollution, from overfishing, and through damage to delicate aquatic ecosystems affected by global warming. Ocean biodiversity is being decimated on par with the fastest rates of rain forest destruction. More than 80 per cent of pollutants in the oceans come from sewage and other land-based runoff (some of it radioactive). The rest is created by waste dumped by commercial and recreational vessels. In many areas and for many fish stocks, there are no conservation or management measures existing or even planned. Climate author Albert Bates explains how ocean life maintains adequate oxygen levels, prevents erosion from storms, and sustains a vital food source that factory fishing operations cannot match--and why that should matter to all of us, whether we live near the ocean or not. He presents solutions for changing the human impact on marine reserves, improving ocean permaculture, and putting the brakes on the ocean heat waves that destroy sea life and imperil human habitation at the ocean's edge.




The Dark Side of the Hive


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Honey bees have been described as exceptionally clever, well-organized, mutualistic, collaborative, busy, efficient--in short a perfect society. While the colony is indeed a marvel of harmonious, efficient organization, it also has a considerable dark side. Authors Robin Moritz and Robin Crewe write about the life history of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, highlighting conflict rather than harmony, failure rather than success, from the perspective of the individual worker in the colony. When one looks carefully, the honey bee colony is far from being perfect. As with any complex social system, honeybee societies are prone to error, robbery, cheating, and social parasitism. Nevertheless, the hive gets by remarkably well in spite of many seemingly odd biological features. The perfection that is perceived to exist in the honeybee's social organization is the function of a focus on the colony as a whole rather than exploring the idiosyncrasies of its individual members. The Dark Side of the Hive thus focuses on the role of the individual rather than that of the collective. Moritz and Crewe dissect the various careers that individual male and female honey bees can take and their role in colony organization. Competition between individuals using both physical and chemical force drives colonial organization. This book deals with individual mistakes, maladaptations and evolutionary dead-ends that are also part of the bees' life. The story told about these dark sides of the colony spans the full range of biological disciplines ranging from genomics to systems biology.




Dark Side of the Sun


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Lieutenant Shane Vansen still has nightmares about her parents' deaths at the hands of aliens, but when the past comes back to haunt her in an alien trap, she must remain cool to save the squad.




The Joy of Handweaving


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This is the first paperback edition of a manual well known to weavers for its great thoroughness, clarity, and value to beginning and professional weavers alike. The author has drawn upon many years of experience as a teacher and writer in preparing this practical text of basic weaving techniques and projects from the simplest to the extremely complex. Each topic of weaving theory and technique is presented with its practical applications in mind. Within the first thirty pages, readers learn enough to complete their first weaving project, a bookmark, and this leads directly to the weaving of rugs on a loom, the process of weaving on a two-harness loom, threading plain weave from a draft, making a two-harness table loom (readers following the clear diagram and instructions will have no trouble building the loom), preparing the weft, handling of threads, two-harness design methods, the weaving of rag rugs in plain weave, useful articles woven with striped warps and wefts, tapestry techniques, and design weaves. For advanced weavers, the second major section of the book covers a great variety of weaves for the four-harness loom and related information: how to warp and thread a four-harness loom, weaving both plain and pattern weave, the twill family of weaves and herringbone variations, the principles of overshot pattern weaving, the diamond or cross family, the monk's belt pattern and its uses, practical overshot patterns, designing drafts and special techniques, ways of weaving overshot, special four-harness techniques (summer and winter weave, the Bronson weave, the M's and O's weave, the crackle weave, the waffle weave, matta technique, syncopation, double weaving on a four-harness loom). The author then details multi-harness weaves such as multi-harness twill, eight-harness damask design, and several others. Then follow discussions of the uses of color in weaving designs, planning borders, the various draft notations (European and American), weaving with synthetic fibers, thread sizes, counts and yardage, and costs of handwoven fabrics. There is a thread chart of warp settings and suitable wefts. A final chapter gives instructions for making several projects from hand-woven fabrics (a folder for linens, a small ornamental box, jackets and suits, and others). The text is fully illustrated throughout with photographs and labelled diagrams.




The Dark Side of Eden


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What begins as a routine one car automobile accident, takes an insurance claims man down a path of mystery in a small New England town. He finds no help from the police or the family of the occupants of the vehicle. The claims man discovers more than he bargained for when his investigation reveals the crash was not an accident, but a well conceived murder. The murderer tries to hide the evil plan and resorts to another murder. The novel takes us through various lives in the small town where the loyalties are not always on the side of justice. The investigator follows his instincts, which are not always correct, but he solves the crime just as an attempt is made on his life. On the surface, the town of Newton Crossing is a sleepy little hamlet of hardworking people living in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains of Northern Connecticut, but under the layer of respectability lives a cross section of the inhabitants who observe their own illegal agenda. The claims man wades through the mire and solves the mystery. The author has lived within the values of the small town. He has also seen the dark side.




Winter


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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Winter" by Dallas Lore Sharp. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.




A Run to the Dark Side


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Plagued by a childhood of loss and sadness a Bronx boy of epic brilliance evolves into a loner and becomes obsessed with running as a means of escaping his emotional anguish. Mentored by an Olympic class swimmer and a highly trained combat soldier he develops an arsenal of life saving skills. An act of heroism forges a bond and friendship with the most powerful gangster in America. Deeply in love and faced with induction into the Vietnam War the young Danny Corvo reaches the crossroad of his lifetime.




The Theosophist


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