Journeys of the Agenyre-Masters of the Will


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Don't let their age and small-town roots fool you. Aarron Hutches and Anna-Lisa Ammerson are a force to be reckoned with. They're Agenyre, or will masters, able to bend all the elements to their will. From the natural elements, ground, fire, water, and air, to personal elements, body, heart, mind, and spirit, all the way to universal elements, matter, energy, space, and time. Or they will be, at least. First, there's the chickens to feed and math homework to finish. Join them on their first journey, where they get pulled into a new world and discover secrets and curses that threaten all magic users on Earth. There's a powerful artifact, split into four pieces, scattered across Earth, waiting to be found. Whoever finds the first piece only has three months to find the rest before the curse claims their life. Seems simple enough. It would be a shame if the person needed a certain set of abilities to reach the rest of the pieces. It would be even more of a shame if the combination of those abilities had never existed before, and the only people with those abilities were two twelve-year-olds stuck in a social studies exam thousands of miles away in a town with one stop sign. With the help of some magic of their own, a banished wizard, a gecko, and other Agenyre, Aarron and Anna might actually get all the watches together before they or someone else dies. Only time will tell if gathering them together is actually for the greater good of earthen magic users, though. There's more to everything than meets the eye, and not every friend can be trusted. Don't let the charm and light spirit fool you. It's easier to hide in the shadows cast by the light than hide a light in the dark.




The Master Will Appear


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Dr. Mikhail “Misha” Budnikov takes one look at fellow fencer Ryan O’Connor and instantly knows his type. The undisciplined hothead is all ego with no finesse and even less control. In short, Misha’s pet peeves personified. To put the arrogant kid in check, Misha challenges him to a sparring match, which he predictably wins. Not so predictably, Ryan asks him to be a mentor and show him how to fence. Startled by the moment of humility, Misha agrees. What begins as fencing lessons becomes something much hotter, and before they know it, Misha is giving Ryan an entirely different kind of education. Dominance, submission, pain, pleasure—at the hands of an older, experienced man, a whole new world is opening up for Ryan. As the trust deepens and their bond strengthens, though, Ryan retreats because that sham called love left him jaded long ago. Cynical beyond his years, he’s not letting his guard down, least of all for a thrice-divorced man twice his age. Now Misha has to find a way to crack through those defenses…or accept defeat and walk away from the submissive who might just be the love of his life. This Las Palmas Fencing Club novel is approximately 120,000 words and can be read as a standalone.This M/M romance has an age gap, over 40, class differences, and lots of sexy, kinky heat with all the feels.




The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House


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From the self-described 'black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet', these soaring, urgent essays on the power of women, poetry and anger are filled with darkness and light. Penguin Modern: fifty new books celebrating the pioneering spirit of the iconic Penguin Modern Classics series, with each one offering a concentrated hit of its contemporary, international flavour. Here are authors ranging from Kathy Acker to James Baldwin, Truman Capote to Stanislaw Lem and George Orwell to Shirley Jackson; essays radical and inspiring; poems moving and disturbing; stories surreal and fabulous; taking us from the deep South to modern Japan, New York's underground scene to the farthest reaches of outer space.




Masters in Art


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The National Review


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Liberty from All Masters


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Barry C. Lynn, one of America's preeminent thinkers, provides the clearest statement yet on the nature and magnitude of the political and economic dangers posed by America’s new monopolies in Liberty from All Masters. "Very few thinkers in recent years have done more to shift the debate in Washington than Barry Lynn." —Franklin Foer Americans are obsessed with liberty, mad about liberty. On any day, we can tune into arguments about how much liberty we need to buy a gun or get an abortion, to marry who we want or adopt the gender we feel. We argue endlessly about liberty from regulation and observation by the state, and proudly rebel against the tyranny of course syllabi and Pandora playlists. Redesign the penny today and the motto would read “You ain’t the boss of me.” Yet Americans are only now awakening to what is perhaps the gravest domestic threat to our liberties in a century—in the form of an extreme and fast-growing concentration of economic power. Monopolists today control almost every corner of the American economy. The result is not only lower wages and higher prices, hence a concentration of wealth and power in the hands of the few. The result is also a stripping away of our liberty to work how and where we want, to launch and grow the businesses we want, to create the communities and families and lives we want. The rise of online monopolists such as Google and Amazon—designed to gather our most intimate secrets and use them to manipulate our personal and group actions—is making the problem only far worse fast. Not only have these giant corporations captured the ability to manage how we share news and ideas with one another, they increasingly enjoy the power to shape how we move and play and speak and think.










Learning Axure RP Interactive Prototypes


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If you are a user experience professional, designer, information architect, or business analyst who wants to gain interactive prototyping skills with Axure, then this book is ideal for you. Some familiarity with Axure is preferred but not essential.




Documents of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights - Volume 1, 1987-1998


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Fourteen years since its establishment,the work of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights has not received the attention that should have been paid to its important contributions towards the promotion and protection of human rights in Africa. The aim of this publication is to provide not only the basic documents, but also the less well known material related to the jurisprudence emanating from the consideration of communications. This volume therefore includes, amongst other material, the twelve activity reports adopted by the Commission, resolutions, and final communiqués from the sessions. This is the first attempt to reproduce comprehensively the many documents of the Commission adopted since its inception in 1987. It will be an essential reference for academics, students, and practitioners. The publication is produced in collaboration with the African Society for International and Comparative Law, the Centre for Human Rights at the University of Pretoria and Interights in London.