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Pat Walsh

    Diese Autorin schöpft aus ihrem umfangreichen archäologischen Hintergrund und nutzt ihn als Grundlage für ihre literarischen Werke. Ihre frühen Jahre in Afrika und Irland, gefolgt von der Ansiedlung in England, prägten ihre Weltsicht. Eine kindliche Faszination für die Archäologie, ursprünglich durch ein Missverständnis über Dinosaurier ausgelöst, entwickelte sich zu einer tiefen Wertschätzung für Geschichte und Kultur, die ihr Schreiben beeinflusst. Ihre frühere Tätigkeit als archäologische Illustratorin verleiht ihren Erzählungen eine einzigartige visuelle und detailorientierte Perspektive.

    Pat Walsh
    The Armenian insurrection and the Great War
    Short Stories to Go
    Functional Neural Transplantation IV
    Dun Laoghaire Rathdown
    Who Hides Under Monsters' Beds
    Going to College or Apprenticeship
    • Going to College or Apprenticeship

      A guide for 17 year old leaving home.

      • 50 Seiten
      • 2 Lesestunden

      Navigating the transition to independence at 17 can be overwhelming, yet it presents a wealth of opportunities. This booklet aims to equip young individuals with essential skills to thrive in their new environment, providing guidance and support for a successful journey into adulthood.

      Going to College or Apprenticeship
    • ***Use you most mysterious voice while reading*** For centuries, young children have feared the alleged monster beneath their beds. Oh, the havoc those monstrous monsters have wreaked upon so many tired little tots. Well, it's time the tables are turned! Muwahahaha! Sorry, that was a bit much. Or was it not enough? I'll let you be the judge. In book one of the Monstrosity Curiosity duology (I double dog dare you to say that ten times fast- and be sure to check out book two What Do Monsters Eat & Drink?), humor author C.T. Walsh speculates about what young monsters' bedtimes looks like. And what's more- who are said monsters afraid of when the lights go out? You might be surprised. Or not. You might be a total genius and figure it out or perhaps you have monster blood coursing through your veins and when you close your eyes, your monster fears come to life and you know what haunts them. If that's the case, you should probably get that checked out, but if you are still quite unsure, it's time we figure out this Monstrosity Curiosity and put this monster mystery to bed...if you dare. Muwahahaha!

      Who Hides Under Monsters' Beds
    • Dun Laoghaire Rathdown sweeps from the Dublin Mountains down to the sea and this collection of over 200 archive images shows the area's heritage, history and people at their best.

      Dun Laoghaire Rathdown
    • Functional Neural Transplantation IV

      • 316 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Functional Neural Transplantation IV: Translation to Clinical Application, Part B, Volume 231 provides the current status of cell transplantation in the nervous system, focusing on the conditions for achieving structural repair and functional recovery. New to this edition are chapters on Plasticity and Regeneration in the Injured Spinal Cord After Cell Transplantation Therapy, Transplantation of GABAergic Interneurons for Cell-Based Therapy, Rebuilding CNS Inhibitory Circuits to Control Chronic Neuropathic Pain and Itch, From Transplanting Schwann Cells in Experimental Rat Spinal Cord Injury to their Transplantation into Human Injured Spinal Cord in Clinical Trials, and the Recruitment of Endogenous CNS Stem Cells for Regeneration in Demyelinating Disease. As the fourth in a periodic series of updates at 5-7 year intervals, this volume highlights recent developments in cellular and molecular science, providing the fundamental principles of neuroplasticity and regeneration in the brain and spinal cord, while also addressing the power of pluripotent stem cells to generate new sources of precisely specified neurons for utilization in brain repair.

      Functional Neural Transplantation IV
    • Short Stories to Go: Book 1 consists of a collection of stories that can be appreciated in their entirety, in a single sitting, or enjoyed one story at a time. This trilogy was assembled from many years of random writings and the stories were selected more for their differences than for their similarities. The content addresses scenarios that range from the unfortunate to the unexpected and concludes with the impossible. This book begins with a fact- based dramatization of a tragic love story which owes its unfortunate outcome to the slow and untrustworthy word-of-mouth communications channels that prevailed in many parts of the world during the early 20th century. This emotional tale of love and loss is followed by a completely fictional account that encompasses a farm town's battle with Mother Nature, as viewed through the eyes of three young storm chasers who have been sponsored by a Canadian university. This exciting adventure leads into an entirely imaginative and enticing science fiction drama which hopefully leaves you, the reader, looking for more.

      Short Stories to Go
    • The Great Calamity that engulfed the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire raises a critical question: Was the Government in Istanbul guilty of Genocide? This tragedy, involving the deaths of many Armenians, Turks, and Kurds, cannot be understood through such a narrow lens. A broader historical context is essential to grasp the complexities of the events surrounding the Great War and the Armenian Insurrection it ignited. Insights from Dr. Pasdermadjian (Armen Garo), a key figure in the insurrection, shed light on the 1915 events, revealing a pivotal moment when the survival of a people was gambled in the pursuit of a Great Armenia, where Armenians were a minority. The narrative also includes a commentary on the origins and evolution of "the Armenian Question," culminating in the catastrophic events in Anatolia during the Great War. Central to this tragedy is a cautionary tale of betrayals, highlighting the role of the Liberal Anglosphere in promoting dangerous ideas of historic destiny for the Armenians, ultimately leading to their destruction. This lesson remains relevant today, echoing the past in the same region. As we commemorate the centenary of the Great Calamity, it is vital to seek not only the truth but the whole truth.

      The Armenian insurrection and the Great War
    • Treasure Trove

      • 250 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,7(3)Abgeben

      Ana Donnelly has agreed to help her Irish grandfather, Peter, to right a wrong he committed in his youth when fighting with the International Brigades in Spain at the start of the Spanish Civil War. What starts as a simple undertaking becomes complicated when she discovers that others are intent on preventing her from fulfilling her promise. Who should Ana trust? Is Jaime, her newly found cousin, really what he seems to be? Or is his involvement more sinister? As Ana negotiates her way through complicated relationships, she finds comfort in thinking about her grandfather's story. Remembering his voice, as he explained how he met her Spanish grandmother and how their lives were shaped by his one moment of wrongdoing, strengthens Ana's resolve to carry out her mission to the end, regardless of the dangerous consequences that follow her even when she returns home to Australia.

      Treasure Trove
    • Im März 1348 geschehen unheimliche Dinge im Kloster Crowfield: Mauern bröckeln, ein Turm stürzt ein und ein blutroter Engel erscheint. William entdeckt eine mysteriöse Truhe, die die Mönche für den Heiligen Gral halten, doch er befürchtet, dass ein mächtiger Dämon das Kloster bedroht. Können William und Shadlock Schlimmeres verhindern?

      Dämonische Zeichen
    • How to Castrate a Bull

      • 202 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      4,0(274)Abgeben

      Dave Hitz likes to solve fun problems. He didn't set out to be a Silicon Valley icon, a business visionary, or even a billionaire. But he became all three. It turns out that business is a mosaic of interesting puzzles like managing risk, developing and reversing strategies, and looking into the future by deconstructing the past.

      How to Castrate a Bull
    • For the hundreds of thousands who buy writers’ guides every year, at last there’s one that tells the ugly writers who can’t get published are usually making a lot of mistakes. This honest, often funny,  book shows them how to identify their own missteps, stop listening to bad advice, and get to work. Drawing on his experience as founding editor of MacAdam/Cage, Pat Walsh gives writers what they need—specific, straightforward feedback to help them overcome bad habits and bad luck. He avoids the optimistic, sometimes misleading directions often found in publishing how-to books and presents the industry as it is, warts and all. Here is the first guide that tells writers just what the odds against them are and gives them practical tips for evening them.

      78 reasons why your book may never be published and 14 reasons why it just might