John Flood #1

John Flood #1
Title John Flood #1 PDF eBook
Author Justin Jordan
Publisher BOOM! Studios
Total Pages 30
Release 2015-08-05
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1681596245

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What's to Love: Justin Jordan exploded onto the comics scene just four short years ago with The Strange Talent of Luther Strode and caught everyone by surprise. Now he brings us John Flood, a series that combines the metaphysical with the procedural in a way we think is really fresh. Joining him is Jorge Coelho, whose fantastic work on Polarity and Sleepy Hollow made him a BOOM! favorite. Perfect for fans of Desolation Jones and Sherlock Holmes. What It Is: As the result of a government experiment, John Flood no longer needs to sleep, but now he's in a constant dream state and sometimes can't tell what's real and what isn't. But a side effect is that he sees patterns and makes connections no one else can, which serve him well in his new "career" as a make-shift PI. Together with a burly ex-cop, Flood begins to investigate when he "sees" one man responsible for thousands of unsolved murders, but now he himself has caught the killer's attention...

The Lost World of the Flood

The Lost World of the Flood
Title The Lost World of the Flood PDF eBook
Author Tremper Longman, III
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2018-04-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830887822

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The Genesis flood account has been probed and analyzed for centuries. But what might the biblical author have been saying to his ancient audience? In order to rediscover the biblical flood, we must set aside our own cultural and interpretive assumptions and visit the distant world of the ancient Near East. Walton and Longman lead us on this enlightening journey toward a more responsible reading of a timeless biblical narrative.

John Flood

John Flood
Title John Flood PDF eBook
Author Justin Jordan
Publisher Boom! Studios
Total Pages 164
Release 2017-03-15
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1613986076

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Written by Justin Jordan (Sombra, The Strange Talent of Luther Strode) and illustrated by Jorge Coelho (The Haunted Mansion), John Flood is a mind-bending murder mystery that take readers on a wild ride to uncover the truth. As the result of shady corporate experiments, John Flood no longer needs to sleep. Instead, he lives in a constant dream-state where sometimes it's hard to decipher what's real and what isn't. A side effect of his supernatural insomnia allows him to see patterns and make connections no one else can. This ability serves Flood well in his new "career" as a makeshift private investigator, and he's recruited an ex-cop looking for redemption to be his assistant. When the pair begins to unravel the connection between thousands of unsolved and seemingly unrelated murders, Flood discovers the one secret that has eluded him: his own past. Collects the complete limited series

The Global Lawyer

The Global Lawyer
Title The Global Lawyer PDF eBook
Author K & CASTAN GALLOWAY (M & FLOOD, J.)
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2019
Genre
ISBN 9780409348576

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Contemporary legal practice faces the paradox of both fragmentation and consolidation through the effects of globalisation of legal services, of clients, and arguably of the law itself. Increasingly, thanks to rapid developments in technology, non-lawyers also deliver legal services. At the convergence of these influences, lawyers increasingly work outside their `home¿ jurisdiction: travelling and working internationally, managing matters for international clients, or dealing with laws that bear an international context. They also face competition from law start-ups that are unconstrained by jurisdiction, and consequently lawyers¿ work includes interdisciplinary technology-related contexts. This innovative work represents a research-based approach to identifying legal practitioners¿ skill-sets necessary to deal successfully with the wide range of issues encountered in the delivery of legal services in the contemporary global environment. The research foundation of this work is presented within a clear structure designed to develop the intellectual and practical skills of law graduates and early career lawyers in particular, that are necessary to transition from a domestic legal practitioner to a lawyer equipped to practise in diverse global contexts. It challenges the reader through the use of targeted case studies, identifying the requisite knowledge, skills and attributes to promote ethical global citizenship and a professional, global outlook. Topics covered include cultural competence, diverse digital contexts of legal practice, notions of professionalism and ethics in the global context, and more.

John Flood

John Flood
Title John Flood PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 174
Release 19??
Genre Fenians
ISBN

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Wyatt Earp

Wyatt Earp
Title Wyatt Earp PDF eBook
Author John Henry Flood (Jr)
Publisher Independently Published
Total Pages 236
Release 2011
Genre Peace officers
ISBN 9781695473034

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Wyatt Earp's autobiography as told to John H. Flood, Jr. In the latter part of Earp's life, he worked feverishly to tell his version of his life's story. Although submitted to several publishing houses, this work never hit the bookshelves. Limited versions have been put out over the years, but now Don Taylor, the Tombstone City Historian, is making it available to everyone.

Representations of Eve in Antiquity and the English Middle Ages

Representations of Eve in Antiquity and the English Middle Ages
Title Representations of Eve in Antiquity and the English Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author John Flood
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 210
Release 2010-12-14
Genre History
ISBN 1136837779

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As the first woman, Eve was the pattern for all her daughters. The importance of readings of Eve for understanding how women were viewed at various times is a critical commonplace, but one which has been only narrowly investigated. This book systematically explores the different ways in which Eve was understood by Christians in antiquity and in the English Middle Ages, and it relates these understandings to female social roles. The result is an Eve more various than she is often depicted by scholars. Beginning with material from the bible, the Church Fathers and Jewish sources, the book goes on to look at a broad selection of medieval writing, including theological works and literary texts in Old and Middle English. In addition to dealing with famous authors such as Augustine, Aquinas, Dante and Chaucer, the writings of authors who are now less well-known, but who were influential in their time, are explored. The book allows readers to trace the continuities and discontinuities in the way Eve was portrayed over a millennium and a half, and as such it is of interest to those interested in women or the bible in the Middle Ages.