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  • - Energy
    av James Lee
    197

    Michael Fredrick, an intelligent computer programmer, caring and loving husband to Sara, has his heart blasted by the news of Ben's death. Michael and Sara feel compelled to investigate first hand, to put meaning to the senseless death of their lifelong friend. Michael knows he can enlist D.I.A.N.A., his A.I. to help with the investigation, to get the details even the Detroit police cannot find. Diana knows how Michael thinks, she is programmed to. Crandle is a masterful strategist, he can see a hundred steps ahead of ordinary people. Crandle knows he can take control over the failing U.S. energy market and obtain his stolen information. With billions at stake, Crandle will not have his energy dominance plans affected by some simple computer programmer ruining his detailed and layer rich plot. Nathan uses the vast resources of the FBI and races to catch up with the Fredricks. When he misses them he gets help from an unknown source to his surprise. How can this be happening, where will he find the Fredricks, who is this group in pursuit of the Fredricks, all answers he needs and he won't stop until he has them.Digital Secrets - Energy is the first in a trilogy. A fast paced page turner the delves into the controversial topics of energy control and artificial intelligence.

  • - A Practical Guide to Financial Wellness: Your Roadmap to Financial Success
    av James Lee
    148,-

    Master Your Money: A Practical Guide to Financial Wellness - Your Roadmap to Financial SuccessThis book provides practical advice and strategies to help readers master their money and achieve financial wellness.From budgeting and saving to investing and retirement planning, this book covers all aspects of personal finance.Written in clear and accessible language, this book is suitable for readers of all financial backgrounds.The author is an experienced financial professional who shares valuable insights and tips based on real-world experience.Each chapter includes actionable steps and exercises to help readers apply the concepts and take control of their finances.Master Your Money: A Practical Guide to Financial Wellness is your roadmap to financial success. Whether you're just starting your financial journey or looking to improve your money management skills, this book has got you covered. With practical advice and comprehensive coverage of all aspects of personal finance, this book helps you create a solid financial foundation. Written in clear and accessible language, this book is suitable for readers of all financial backgrounds. The author, an experienced financial professional, shares valuable insights and tips based on real-world experience. Each chapter includes actionable steps and exercises to help readers apply the concepts and take control of their finances. From budgeting and saving to investing and retirement planning, this book provides practical strategies to help you achieve financial wellness. Don't let money control your life - take charge of your financial future with Master Your Money: A Practical Guide to Financial Wellness.

  • av James Lee
    148,-

    -Slitherlink is a logic puzzle is played on a rectangular lattice of dots. Some of the squares formed by the dots have numbers inside them. The objective is to connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a simple loop with no loose ends. In addition, the number inside a square represents how many of its four sides are segments in the loop.-(Hashi) Each puzzle is based on a rectangular arrangement of islands where the number in each island tells how many bridges are connected to it. The object is to connect all islands according to the number of bridges so: There are no more than two bridges in the same direction. Bridges can only be vertical or horizontal and are not allowed to cross islands or other bridges. When completed, all bridges are interconnected enabling passage from any island to another.-(Futoshiki) Place numbers of the given range in the grid 9x9 such that every row and column contains each number exactly once. Inequality constraints must be satisfied. The open end of the sign denotes the greater number.-Numbricks puzzles are similar to Hidato. The most important difference is that it is only possible to move 1 node left, right, up, or down. It is played on a rectangular grid of squares. Some of the cells have numbers in them. The object is to fill in the missing numbers, in sequential order, going horizontally and vertically only. Diagonal paths are not allowed.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Each cell should contain a zero or a one. No more than two similar numbers below or next to each other are allowed. Each row and each column is unique and contains as many zeros as ones.

  • av James Lee
    243

    In Crook County: Chasing the Alderman Vol.1, readers are taken on a thrilling journey through the dark underbelly of a city plagued by corruption. John Thompson, a successful real estate investor, finds himself entangled in a web of deceit when he is approached by Alderman Robert Mitchell with a promise of a lucrative property development opportunity.Initially skeptical, Thompson becomes intrigued by the potential profits and decides to investigate further. As he delves deeper into the project, he assembles a team of experts to help with due diligence. However, what he uncovers is far from what he expected.Thompson's lawyer and financial analyst discover inconsistencies in the project's financial documents, leading them to suspect illegal activities such as money laundering. As they follow the money trail, they unearth a network of corruption and bribes involving Mitchell and influential figures within the city.But the path to justice is not without peril. Thompson's investigation is met with threats and attempts to sabotage his efforts. To make matters worse, he discovers that one of his own team members is working for Mitchell, putting his life and the investigation in grave danger.In a race against time, Thompson must gather enough evidence to expose Mitchell's corruption and protect himself from those who will stop at nothing to silence him. With his life on the line, he confronts the alderman in a tense showdown, where the truth is finally revealed. Chasing the Alderman: Crook County Vol.1 is a gripping tale of betrayal, greed, and the pursuit of justice. Filled with twists and turns, this fast-paced thriller explores the depths of corruption and the lengths one man will go to expose the truth. As readers follow Thompson's journey, they are left questioning the integrity of those in power and the importance of transparency in a world filled with deceit.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Place numbers of the given range in the grid 5x5 such that every row and column contains each number exactly once. Inequality constraints must be satisfied. The open end of the sign denotes the greater number.

  • av James Lee
    161

    Each puzzle consists of a grid containing blocks surrounded by bold lines. The object is to fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to N (where N is the number of rows or columns in the grid) appear exactly once in each row and column and the numbers in each block produce the result shown in the top-left corner of the block according to the math operation appearing on the top of the grid. In CalcuDoku a number may be used more than once in the same block.

  • - Ways To Ride With Your Kids And Reasons You Should Get Their Own Motorcycle
    av James Lee
    124

    A few people have told me that they don't think kids should ride motorcycles because it's too dangerous. My response is simply that, assuming I take into account the requirements of the children, I believe it is safe enough for their parents to do and safe enough for me to prepare myself for the risks. I'll also occasionally add that it would be safer for everyone if people engaged their minds rather than talking on their phones while driving. Now, are you asking yourself questions like: Can children ride as passengers on a motorcycle? At what age do you begin? And exactly how? Is the law uniform throughout Europe? This book clarifies you on such doubting and confusing questions. And also for you to know what to do to get your child their own motorcycle, because it boosts their mental health and gives them more boldness. You can not avoid missing the content in this book. Keep having fun with your child.A few people have told me that they don't think kids should ride motorcycles because it's too dangerous. My response is simply that, assuming I take into account the requirements of the children, I believe it is safe enough for their parents to do and safe enough for me to prepare myself for the risks. I'll also occasionally add that it would be safer for everyone if people engaged their minds rather than talking on their phones while driving.Now, are you asking yourself questions like: Can children ride as passengers on a motorcycle, at what age do you begin, and exactly how. Is the law uniform throughout Europe?This book clarifies you on such doubting and confusing questions. And also for you to know what to do to get your child their own motorcycle, because it boosts their mental health and gives them more boldness.You can not avoid missing the content in this book. Keep having fun with your child.

  • av James Lee
    161

    Each cell should contain a zero or a one. No more than two similar numbers below or next to each other are allowed. Each row and each column is unique and contains as many zeros as ones.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Each cell should contain a zero or a one. No more than two similar numbers below or next to each other are allowed. Each row and each column is unique and contains as many zeros as ones.

  • av James Lee
    175,-

    Slitherlink is a logic puzzle is played on a rectangular lattice of dots. Some of the squares formed by the dots have numbers inside them. The objective is to connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a simple loop with no loose ends. In addition, the number inside a square represents how many of its four sides are segments in the loop.

  • av James Lee
    148,-

    The puzzle a 12 x 12 grid made up of 3 x 4 subgrids (called "regions"). Some cells already contain numbers, known as "givens". The goal is to fill in the empty cells, one number in each, so that each column, row, and region contains the numbers 1 through 12 exactly once. Each number in the solution therefore occurs only once in each of three "directions", hence the "single numbers" implied by the puzzle's name.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Each cell should contain a zero or a one. No more than two similar numbers below or next to each other are allowed. Each row and each column is unique and contains as many zeros as ones.

  • av James Lee
    175,-

    Numbricks puzzles are similar to Hidato. The most important difference is that it is only possible to move 1 node left, right, up, or down. It is played on a rectangular grid of squares. Some of the cells have numbers in them. The object is to fill in the missing numbers, in sequential order, going horizontally and vertically only. Diagonal paths are not allowed.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Suguru, also known as Tectonics or Number Blocks, is a Japanese puzzle invented by Naoki Inaba. The goal is to fill a given rectangular grid with numbers, so that every designated area contains a sequence of non-repeating, consecutive numbers, starting from 1 and going up. Also, adjacent (touching) cells should not contain the same number, even diagonally.

  • av James Lee
    130

    The puzzle a 12 x 12 grid made up of 3 x 4 subgrids (called "regions"). Some cells already contain numbers, known as "givens". The goal is to fill in the empty cells, one number in each, so that each column, row, and region contains the numbers 1 through 12 exactly once. Each number in the solution therefore occurs only once in each of three "directions", hence the "single numbers" implied by the puzzle's name.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Each cell should contain a zero or a one. No more than two similar numbers below or next to each other are allowed. Each row and each column is unique and contains as many zeros as ones.

  • av James Lee
    161

    The solver is given a 9x9 grid, partially divided by black cells into compartments. Each compartment, vertically or horizontally, must contain a straight - a set of consecutive numbers, but in any order. For example: 7, 6, 4, 5 is valid, but 1, 3, 8, 7 is not. Like sudoku, the solver must fill the remaining white cells with numbers 1 to 9 (or 1 to n in puzzles with N cells per side) such that each row and column contains unique digits. Whereas Sudoku has the additional constraint of 3x3 boxes, in Str8ts rows and columns are divided by blacks cells. Additional clues are set in some of the black cells - these numbers remove that digit as an option in the row and column. Such digits do not form part of any straight.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Binary (also known as "Binairo Puzzle", "Takuzu", "Tohu wa Vohu") is played on a rectangular or square grid. The goal is to fill in the grid with digits "0" and "1" according to the following rules: Each box should contain a zero or a one.No more than two similar numbers next to or below each other are allowed.Each row and each column should contain an equal number of zeros and ones (or one more for odd sized grids).Each row is unique, and each column is unique

  • av James Lee
    134

    The solver is given a 9x9 grid, partially divided by black cells into compartments. Each compartment, vertically or horizontally, must contain a straight - a set of consecutive numbers, but in any order. For example: 7, 6, 4, 5 is valid, but 1, 3, 8, 7 is not. Like sudoku, the solver must fill the remaining white cells with numbers 1 to 9 (or 1 to n in puzzles with N cells per side) such that each row and column contains unique digits. Whereas Sudoku has the additional constraint of 3x3 boxes, in Str8ts rows and columns are divided by blacks cells. Additional clues are set in some of the black cells - these numbers remove that digit as an option in the row and column. Such digits do not form part of any straight.

  • av James Lee
    134

    A Consecutive Sudoku puzzle adds one extra constraint to the standard Sudoku grid - not only must you place 1 to 9 (or 1 to whatever the width of the puzzle is) in each row, column and bold-lined box, but also obey the white consecutive markers: White bars between squares indicate that the squares are consecutive - meaning that the numbers in these two squares have a numerical difference of '1'. For example: 1 and 2; or 4 and 5. If there is no white bar then the numbers are not consecutive.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Heyawake (from Japanese, "divided rooms") is played on a rectangular grid. The grid is divided into rectangular "rooms".A rectangle, bordered by bold lines, is called a "room". Fill in cells under the following rules. The numbers indicate how many painted cells there are in a room. Rooms with no number may have any number of painted cells. White cells cannot stretch across more than two rooms in a straight line. Painted cells cannot be connected horizontally or vertically. White cells must not be separated by painted cells.

  • av James Lee
    171

    Slitherlink is a logic puzzle is played on a rectangular lattice of dots. Some of the squares formed by the dots have numbers inside them. The objective is to connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a simple loop with no loose ends. In addition, the number inside a square represents how many of its four sides are segments in the loop.

  • av James Lee
    171

    Fill the empty cells in such a way they build a chain of consecutive numbers from 1 to the marked largest number. All cells with consecutive numbers must touch each other either horizontally, vertically or diagonally.

  • av James Lee
    175,-

    Slitherlink is a logic puzzle is played on a rectangular lattice of dots. Some of the squares formed by the dots have numbers inside them. The objective is to connect horizontally and vertically adjacent dots so that the lines form a simple loop with no loose ends. In addition, the number inside a square represents how many of its four sides are segments in the loop.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Binary (also known as "Binairo Puzzle", "Takuzu", "Tohu wa Vohu") is played on a rectangular or square grid. The goal is to fill in the grid with digits "0" and "1" according to the following rules: Each box should contain a zero or a one.No more than two similar numbers next to or below each other are allowed.Each row and each column should contain an equal number of zeros and ones (or one more for odd sized grids).Each row is unique, and each column is unique

  • av James Lee
    189

    Not all forces memoirs are Bravo Two Zero, you know......... Afghanistan, November 2011, Staff Sergeant Lee arrives at Kandahar Airbase for a six-month tour of duty. Is he here because of a sense of duty and his un-quivering devotion to Queen and country? Nope. He's here because he's retiring from the British Army and could do with the extra cash. Licking the Taliban's Flip-Flop is the true account of our protagonist undertaking one of many roles that the British Army do but are deemed "too unsexy to warrant any airtime from the media or celebs." He finds himself in charge of a small team of Army Movers whose job is similar to what a budget airline check-in staff have to put up with, just with guns and the peculiar location. There are only two destinations that the Royal Air Force fly to in Afghanistan so how hard can it be? Well, it turns out that it's mildly hard as he faces the incessant struggle that is life in the illogical military machine. Having to deal with aggravations such as aircrew tardiness, the United States Military, discourteous diplomats, non-existent members of the Royal Family and the odd Taliban rocket sent his way, he approaches these difficulties with his blackly comical laissez-faire style that can only come from an older soldier who will be a civilian in just over a year. He does have a few triumphs on his journey as he blags some soldiers onto the Prime Ministers plane so that they get home for Christmas, steals a TV from under the noses of the Special Forces and drinks £5000 worth of beer in one evening. Then there's the boredom. The day in day out continual boredom that is entertaining due to the lengths his team and acquaintances go to alleviate this monotony. The mind-numbing hours spent waiting for planes to arrive leads to some very strange conversations. One of them being how much would you lick a Taliban's flip flop for? As his departure date nears he loses a quiz to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, ends up a patient in an American field hospital and notices that the rockets coming in over the fence seem to be more frequent & getting closer. With doubts about this one last tour and fear of things that go bang, he reflects that this probably wasn't one of his wisest ideas. The detailed observations along with his style of humour provide an insight into the peculiarity of how support to the operation in Afghanistan was conducted by both civilian contractors and the military, the finer details of daily life and some of the poignant moments giving the reader a view into a surreal world that the majority of us will never experience.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Place numbers in the grid such that each row, column and 3x3 box contain the numbers 1 to 9. Outside cells must be inserted in one of the first three cells of the row or column.

  • av James Lee
    134

    Place numbers in the grid such that each row, column and 3x3 box contain the numbers 1 to 9. Outside cells must be inserted in one of the first three cells of the row or column.

  • av James Lee
    150,-

    Each puzzle consists of a grid containing blocks surrounded by bold lines. The object is to fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to N (where N is the number of rows or columns in the grid) appear exactly once in each row and column and the numbers in each block produce the result shown in the top-left corner of the block according to the math operation appearing on the top of the grid. In CalcuDoku a number may be used more than once in the same block.

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