On December 7, 1941 the United States suddenly found itself at war with the Empire of Japan. Alaska's Aleutian Island chain led through the North Pacific from Japan to North America, and the arm...
The gradual collapse of arms control agreements left from the Cold War period has clouded the prospect of strategic relations and the nuclear balance between Russia and the west and has made it ver...
A Discourse Pronounced On The Inauguration Of The New Hall, March 11, 1872 : Of The Historical Society Of Pennsylvania, No. 820 Spruce Street, Philadlephia has been considered by academicians and ...
Discourse on the Origin and Basis of Inequality Among Men (Discours sur l'origine et les fondements de l'inégalité parmi les hommes) by philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau discusses two types of ineq...
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What kind and what degree of physical torture did Our Lord suffer during His agony? What was the medical cause of His death? These are the questions the author, an eminent French surgeon, answer...
What the Gospels don't reveal about Christ's sufferings, science does.
While the Gospels relate only the barest essentials concerning the physical suffering of Jesus, Dr. Pierre Barbet a...
Being healthy is a choice. But people need facts, not fiction to make the right decisions. Unfortunately, medical myths abound and once an idea takes hold, it’s tough to dislodge. The resu...
The tragic. The comic. The inspirational. Poignant tales that show what forms the fabric of today's physicians.Practicing neurologist Frederic A. Mendelsohn takes you on a...
The National Medical Association has championed efforts in eliminating health care disparities and stigma, while promoting reform since its inception. As a physician and educator, I know that in...
A precious account of an interesting life. Eric Walker like many others boys born during World War II constructed Spitfire models, got lost in the fog as a scout and was...
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Does your dog talk? Do you communicate with your cat? Can you understand what your horse is trying to tell you? What would our furry companions say if they could truly speak? And what of the...
Norwegian-born Henrik Ibsen's classic play about the struggle between independence and security still resonates with readers and audience members today. Often hailed as an early feminist work, the ...
Join twins Mia and Maddie and their sidekick little sister, LuLu, as they embark on adventure and a little bit of mystery solving while visiting Watery World in sunny California.
A Double Act draws upon various intoxicating books - Airborne Dogs, Nutters Without Fetters, Poems of Relative Unlikelihood, their verse novel The Ferrara...
The Bible is the most influential book in history, yet remains unexplored by many. In A Doubter's Guide to the Bible, John Dickson gives those observing Christianity from the outside a sense of th...
*** A Dove in the Shadows was selected as the first place winner for nonfiction excellence at The Author Zone Awards for 2023 and as an American Book Fest Best Book Awards finalist for 2023. ***...
From being told she couldn't have dance lessons as a kid in Great Yarmouth to having to conform to the stereotypes of the gay scene in London's East End, people have always been trying to put Bimin...