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Robert "Rocky" Mountain, a private investigator from Mars, got the kind of job he loved: taking down a crooked politician. It was back on Commerce Station, his old haunt, but he thought he could slip in and out. Nice and clean.But then his ex, Penny, shows up offering the kind of job he hated: personal. He would've turned her down. He should've, but that was before he saw what they'd done to her apartment. Her life. Her. And he found that he could not help but mix pleasure with business, all into one explosive cocktail.So Rocky calls in his team from Mars to help. Kershaw, his security expert, who thought a good weekend was hanging off the side of a building. Kim, his hard-nosed assistant, who'll make sure he charges Penny expenses and overtime.However, the more Rocky investigates, the more everything is just a little too perfect, and he starts to worry if he's been playing with trouble.
Jax and Sheba are best friends. They live with their friend Velo at the edge of the forest. Velo is a dinosaur who teaches dance. Jax is a floor cleaning robot who likes to zoom, and Sheba is a cat who likes to point. In this story, Jax gets in a mess when he does not rest when cleaning up after a party.Jax and Sheba get Messy is a story that explores the universal themes of working as a team and that it''s sometimes OK to take a break. This story was designed for three-to-five-year olds or for anyone who likes a funny short story.
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A series which is a model of its kind. Edmund King, HistoryThe wide-ranging articles collected here represent the cutting edge of recent Anglo-Norman scholarship. Topics include English kingship, legends of the Battle of Bouvines, ideas of empire, the practicalities of child kingship, and female rulership in Brittany. The volume continues in its proud tradition of source analysis: there are studies of northern French urban franchises, and Norman charters and a logistical take on the making of the Domesday Book, while narrative sources are represented in the vernacular by a study of Herman of Valenciennes' Bible and in Latin by the historiography of Robert of Torigni and Ralph Niger. Further contributions focus on the twelfth-century ecclesiastical officers Abbot Peter the Venerable and Archbishop Thomas Becket, and the volume is completed with an analysis of the concept of economic resources with respect to Normandy. Contributors: Mathieu Arnoux, JamesBarnaby, Dominique Barthelemy, Thomas Bisson, Scott G. Bruce, Francis Gingras, Frederique Lachaud, Anne E. Lester, C.P. Lewis, Amy Livingstone, Fanny Madeline, Nicholas Vincent, Emily Ward
A series which is a model of its kind EDMUND KING, HISTORY
Articles on the significance of genealogy and kinship ties in determining political events in the middle ages.
The question of the British presence in Anglo-Saxon England readdressed by archaeologists, historians, linguists, and place-name specialists.
The first autobiography of an English cricketing star whose life was turned upside down when he turned to crime.
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Annual volume of recent research on all aspects of the Norman World.
When you create an app, a website, or a game, how do you attract users, and perhaps more importantly, how do you keep them? Not only will you learn about these patterns, you'll also learn why they work using psychological theories of intrinsic motivation, behavioral psychology, and behavioral economics.
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