Scaring Us to Death

Scaring Us to Death
Title Scaring Us to Death PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Collings
Publisher Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages 346
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0930261372

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In this revised and expanded edition of "The Stephen King Phenomenon," Dr. Michael R. Collings re-examines the impact of Stephen King on popular culture.

Are We Scaring Ourselves to Death?

Are We Scaring Ourselves to Death?
Title Are We Scaring Ourselves to Death? PDF eBook
Author H. Aaron Cohl
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 162
Release 1997-03-15
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0312150563

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In this lively and accessible expose, Cohl reveals how media madness and simple human psychology fuel the fires of paranoia. Readers will learn the encouraging realities of asbestos, drive-by shootings, and pesticides. Cohl also dispels current misconceptions about Mad Cow disease, the Greenhouse effect, and the dangers of air travel. "Are We Scaring Ourselves to Death?" is a perfect antidote to the sensationalized headlines of today's newspapers.

Global Warming and Other Eco-myths

Global Warming and Other Eco-myths
Title Global Warming and Other Eco-myths PDF eBook
Author Ronald Bailey
Publisher Prima Lifestyles
Total Pages 456
Release 2002
Genre Deep ecology
ISBN

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Includes essays by Nobel Laureate Dr. Norman E. Borlaug and other noted scientists and scholars The modern environmental movement began with the publication of three seminal works, Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring, Paul Ehrlich's "The Population Bomb, and the Club of Rome's "The Limits to Growth. These books' dismal visions of a poisoned, over-populated, resource-depleted world spiraling down toward environmental collapse are today's conventional wisdom. And every year we hear about new "conclusive" reports from special interest groups claiming that our atmosphere's temperatures are soaring, our air and water are more polluted, our cities are more crowded, and our global food supply is more precarious than ever before. However, according to a number of leading scientists from around the world, members of the environmental movement are guilty of twisting--sometimes manufacturing--the facts in an effort to frighten people into joining their cause. In this eye-opening book, some of the most respected researchers in the country explode the myths behind much of the doom and gloom of today's environmental movement. You will discover how the hysteria about global warming, overpopulation, mass extinctions, imminent famines, biotechnology, energy shortages, and more are grounded not in reason but in false science and a fear of progress. When placed beside the overwhelming facts, some of the most pervasive eco-myths crumble, including: Myth: Antarctica is melting due to global warming--threatening to raise ocean levels Fact: Antarctica has been cooling--and its glaciers thickening--for the past 30 years Myth: The global population is growing faster than our ability toproduce food Fact: Global fertility rates are falling dramatically, and with advanced technology, farmers are producing more food using fewer resources than ever before Myth: Solar- and wind-powered generators are a renewable, efficient, and less intrusive alternative to gas-, oil-, and coal-burning generators Fact: Global fossil fuel supplies are in no near-term danger of being depleted, and a single 555-megawatt natural gas power plant produces more electricity than 13,000 windmills Myth: Modern pesticides and fertilizers are increasing the rates of cancer in humans Fact: No study has ever shown that anyone has developed cancer from the legal application of pesticides, and environmental pollution accounts for at most 2 percent of all cancer cases versus 30 percent caused by tobacco use And many more Ultimately, this book shows that uniting much of the environmental movement is an agenda that is not so much anti-pollution as it is anti-human. "Global Warming and Other Eco-Myths lays out the "true state of the planet, which, as you'll discover, is more healthy, vibrant, and clean than ideologically motivated environmentalists want you to believe.

Island Of Death

Island Of Death
Title Island Of Death PDF eBook
Author Bob Gebhardt
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 182
Release 2014-12-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1312783206

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Terrifying ghosts, human bandits, terrorists, dangerous geothermal phenomena, all threatening, but pirate treasures and great wealth may be in the offering, trudge on or get the hell out? A group of adventurous people are led to a terrifying island by the writings on a medallion recovered in an ancient pirate treasure, chronicled in the novel TROVE. The island, identified on nautical charts as, "Dangerous area, keep well clear, La Isla de la Muerte, Island of Death." Locals give this mountainous, God forsaken island, a wide birth, as people who venture there, to find old pirate treasures, according to myth, never come back. Could this novel have a happy ending? Bet your bottom doubloon!

Screened Out

Screened Out
Title Screened Out PDF eBook
Author Carla B. Johnston
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 251
Release 2016-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 1315501236

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A comparison of the cultural and political/institutional dimensions of war's impact on Greece during the Peloponnesian War, and the United States and the two Koreas, North and South, during the Korean War. It demonstrates the many underlying similarities between the two wars.

The trial and death of Socrates, being the Euthyphron, Apology, Crito and Phædo of Plato, tr. by F.J. Church

The trial and death of Socrates, being the Euthyphron, Apology, Crito and Phædo of Plato, tr. by F.J. Church
Title The trial and death of Socrates, being the Euthyphron, Apology, Crito and Phædo of Plato, tr. by F.J. Church PDF eBook
Author Plato
Publisher
Total Pages 300
Release 1880
Genre
ISBN

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The New American Revolution

The New American Revolution
Title The New American Revolution PDF eBook
Author Isaac Gibbons
Publisher iUniverse
Total Pages 332
Release 2003-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0595270468

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This is a story like no other story you ever read. Jim Hart was a great baseball pitcher, entertainer, dancer, singer, and businessman. Above all Jim was a patriot like the founding fathers. Jim was jealous of his countries history and worked tirelessly to expose the corrupt government officials and turn the country back to Constitutional government. Jim married the beautiful Arabian Princess Shalimar, and received a 50 billion dollar dowry from her father Sheik Abdulla, the Emir of his giant oil producing country. Jim soon became famous for his skills as a pitcher, and began to speak out against the corrupt government. He built his own town where he defied the federal government at ever turn, beating them in court. His hospital treated patients with un-approved treatments, by passing the FDA. The powers that be decided that he must die as an example to others that might follow him, and to break up his movement. Jim survived the ambush more determined than ever to win the battle. When he finally made it to the White House, he set out to dismantle the government, and return the country to a Constitutional Republic.