Bet-Nawa


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Follow the conclusion of the Champions of Aaru storyline as the warrior Bet-Nawa faces the greatest challenge of his career: finding love with a halfbreed who rejects her Lexar heritage. Bet-Nawa has never encountered an enemy he couldn't defeat. When a partnership between the human alliance and the Lexar leads to new marines boarding their vessel, he's surprised to find one of their commanders is half-Lexar herself. The pull to her is powerful and demanding—outmatched only by her disdain for their people. A traumatic childhood took Svetlana from one foster home to the next until one human family finally gave her a chance. Her birth records, as well as the truth of her background, are sealed behind military confidentiality. When her new duties land her aboard the Exemplar leading a squad of highly trained Marines, Svetlana knows the top brass chose her for her Lexar blood. If working alongside the Lexar is hell, an assignment with the hottest warrior she's ever met may be heaven. With his presence alone, Bet-Nawa awakens urges Svetlana has never dared to embrace. Together, they're an unstoppable force against an immovable object. She won't give in; he won't give up.




Tal-Amun


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Exarch Tal-Amun is considered royalty among the Lexar, a giant race of superior humans with the self-appointed role of protecting the universe. For as long as he's been in command of his warship, the Exemplar, his people have battled an insectile race hellbent on devouring mankind. When those bugs attack an unauthorized human research base, his team are the commandos who go in to drag them out. With them comes a human researcher with the body of a goddess and the stubborn soul of a female Lexar. She's the woman he's spent his entire life searching for, and earning her trust won't be easy.







Palestine and Syria


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Palestine and Syria


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Tracking the Media


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This book is about media content analysis in the English language print media in South Asia, with reference to certain contemporary issues. It is written from the perspective of the need to analyze media discourses and the ways in which their circulation creates a ‘common sense’ view of the world. The focus is on English language papers and news magazines; additionally, some Hindi, Urdu, and Sindhi newspapers are examined. The highlight is on the ways in which English language publications contribute to and function within middle class matrices of modernity, consumption, conflict, and conservatism in India.




Second Witness: Analytical and Contextual Commentary on the Book of Mormon


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Stop looking for the Book of Mormon in Mesoamerica and start looking for Mesoamerica in the Book of Mormon! Second Witness, a new six-volume series from Greg Kofford Books, takes a detailed, verse-by-verse look at the Book of Mormon. It marshals the best of modern scholarship and new insights into a consistent picture of the Book of Mormon as a historical document. Taking a faithful but scholarly approach to the text and reading it through the insights of linguistics, anthropology, and ethnohistory, the commentary approaches the text from a variety of perspectives: how it was created, how it relates to history and culture, and what religious insights it provides. The commentary accepts the best modern scholarship, which focuses on a particular region of Mesoamerica as the most plausible location for the Book of Mormon’s setting. For the first time, that location—its peoples, cultures, and historical trends—are used as the backdrop for reading the text. The historical background is not presented as proof, but rather as an explanatory context. The commentary does not forget Mormon’s purpose in writing. It discusses the doctrinal and theological aspects of the text and highlights the way in which Mormon created it to meet his goal of “convincing . . . the Jew and Gentile that Jesus is the Christ, the Eternal God.”