A hybrid warrior, born of both worlds, belonging to none Seeking to end his sexual torment without breaking a vow A girl from Earth with an itch to scratch Looking for no-strings-attached sex But when you make love with a Kindred, things get complicated What are Brandi and Slade going to do now that they are… Bonded by Accident? Slade is an ex-slave, an ex-con, and a widower who has made a vow nev…
Содержание: 1. Куда приводят тандемы 2. Преимущества тандемов 3. Доверие и карьера 4. Роль доверия в карьере 5. Обеспечение роста свободного времени 6. Выявление автора успеха 7. Поиск и инициатива в карьере 8. Как карьерист получает информацию 9. Внешние рамки карьеры 10. Доверие. Внимание. Память. Коммуникативные навыки 11. Укрепление памяти с помощью совещаний
Getting her back will be the toughest deal they've ever negotiated. On the night of her fifth anniversary, Catherine Cullen-Wellesley intends to break the news to the two men in her life. She's pregnant with their child. It'll be the perfect preamble to the vacation they've promised her: Two weeks on a Jamaican beach. No cell phones, no emails, no business. But when Logan and R…
Profound, perceptive, and wryly observed, Estates Large and Small is the story of one man's reckoning and an ardent defense of the shape books make in a life. What decades of rent increases and declining readership couldn't do, a pandemic finally did: Phil Cooper has reluctantly closed his secondhand bookstore and moved his business online. Smoking too much pot and listening to too…
Ох, что устроил Иван Меренков на Science Slam в Академгородке! Он провёл тест на то, как взаимодействует экран mp3-плеера с молотком. Что из этого вышло, смотрите в нашем видео.
This tale was first published in «The Week's News» on 14 July, 1888, and collected in the Indian Railway Library No 1 and Soldiers Three in the same year. Mrs DeSussa, a wealthy Eurasian lady, has taken a fancy to the Colonel's wife's dog, 'Rip', an engaging terrier. She offers Learoyd 350 rupees if he will steal the dog for her, so that she can take it home at the end of …
"Pan's Pipes" is a story by Robert Louis Stevenson: The world in which we live has been variously said and sung by the most ingenious poets and philosophers: these reducing it to formulæ and chemical ingredients, those striking the lyre in high-sounding measures for the handiwork of God. What experience supplies is of a mingled tissue, and the choosing mind has much to reject before it c…