Torn between Heart and Skin


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Torn between Heart and Skin is an individual and collective awareness leaned on a backdrop of strong interracial relationship . A love story in two parts to not miss. Two level-headed individuals looking to join heart and skin in the crusade towards humankind's happiness. They are set to stand against all prejudices that prevent their relationship to become one of genuinely unselfish and promoting. The great human interrogation still is, "can humankind's goodwill be truly their paradise ever"? In other words, can one hope to assist one day to the triumph of human determination over what keeps Mankind coupled to the shackles of low sentiments and of those prejudices destroyers of spirituality. Or to even simpler formulate this major humanly concern, will we one day overcome all that come from humankind that, yet, crushes humankind. Torn between Heart and Skin intends to demonstrate that certainly a human consensus can be reached by the human to indeed turn Men's goodwill into their paradise.




The Clown Cries Blood


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Torn from Two Ends


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Torn From Stone


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The creature under the sink says you’re not human, and only a trip into time itself will show you the truth. After a lackluster birthday party, Phoenix finds a strange creature hiding under her sink. Doing what any sensible person would do. She pokes it. And when that little guy wakes up, he rocks her world. Phoenix isn’t human. The little guy under her sink just told her so. She’s actually a Traveller; a beautiful humanoid who moved through time on multi-coloured wings that filled the sky. So why is she here, sitting on the floor of her tiny apartment with a strange creature named Sid? Why doesn’t she remember any of this? And where are her wings? Following Sid into time itself, Phoenix embarks on a wild adventure. If the Sirens don’t kill her, meeting a talking Yeti might. And ancient Egypt is amazing when it isn’t so ancient. Although she could do without all the snake-men chasing her. And through all this, the most terrifying man in her home world, a silver-skinned warrior named The Archer, is hunting her down. Don’t worry, when the stuff really hits the fan, Phoenix isn’t afraid to swing her baseball bat at whatever is in her way. They say you can’t get blood from a stone, but maybe you can get wings? Either way, Phoenix sure as hell is going to try. Can a city girl travel to ancient lands, do battle with fantastical creatures, and literally find her wings? Pick up Torn from Stone today and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.




The Alkaloidal Clinic


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The Medical Times


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Journal of the American Medical Association


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Includes proceedings of the association, papers read at the annual sessions, and lists of current medical literature.