Derek s Fight

Derek s Fight
Author: Jami Gallardo
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798709090934

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I remember everything about her. Her eyes, the way her wavy brown hair felt in between my fingers. I remember the perfect shape of her lips-the way they tugged whenever she smiled. I remember every curve of her body and the smell of her skin. I remember everything. Every moment with her, every kiss, every touch...For Derek, choosing his career above everything else has always been easy and it's always felt good to grow his success-but that has changed. Filming and doing photoshoots have never been this hard and he suddenly hates being followed around by paparazzi. Fame has become a burden. His career cost him his teenage years, time with his family and now it has cost him the only woman he's ever loved. Feeling lost and desperate, he sets out to look for her. He is determined to fight for her and win her back. As if he didn't have enough problems, Sadie's father has put a target on him and is out for revenge. Thomas is a dangerous man and Derek knows he has to be careful. If Thomas finds out how much Savannah means to him, she'll be in danger. Will Derek's love be enough to protect her? Will Savannah listen to him? Forgive him? Will she ever trust him enough to give him the second chance he's so desperate for? Will his fight for love be enough or has he really lost her forever?

Spelunky

Spelunky
Author: Derek Yu
Publsiher: Boss Fight Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-03-29
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781940535111

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A game's creation as told by its creator, perhaps the best rpimer on game design.

Fighting Foreclosure

Fighting Foreclosure
Author: John A. Fliter,Derek S. Hoff
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2012-09-05
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780700618729

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In the depths of the Great Depression, when foreclosure rates skyrocketed across the United States, more than two dozen states passed mortgage-extension or -adjustment laws to help farmers and homeowners keep their properties. One such statute in Minnesota led to the most important property law case of its time and still casts a long shadow upon constitutional debates and our own era's severe economic downturn. Fighting Foreclosure marks the first book-length study of the landmark 1934 Supreme Court decision in Home Building and Loan Association v. Blaisdell, which, by a 5-4 vote, upheld the Minnesota Mortgage Moratorium Act. On the one hand, Blaisdell validated efforts by states to offer legislative relief to citizens struggling to keep their farms and homes. On the other, it caused an outcry among banking interests and conservative legal theorists, who argued that these laws violated the Contract Clause of the Constitution and interfered with our free market system. In his majority opinion, Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes argued that the reasonable and limited nature of the law and the unusual severity of the emergency it addressed placed it firmly within the "police powers" of the states to protect the health and safety of the people. In a strongly worded dissent, Justice George Sutherland argued for a consistent and strict interpretation of the Contract Clause regardless of economic exigency. John Fliter and Derek Hoff provide a concise history and analysis of not only this landmark case and the reasoning behind its sharply divided decision but also of the entire history of the Contract Clause. They trace closely the agricultural crisis, political pressures, and farmer-protest movement that produced the Minnesota law. And their study contributes to scholarly debate about the origins of the Constitutional Revolution of 1937, by which the Supreme Court accepted the New Deal, as well as to public debates about constitutional interpretation and the role that government should play in providing relief to distressed citizens. In the midst of our nation's ongoing suffering from massive foreclosures and bankruptcies, Fighting Foreclosure also offers a potent reminder that the High Court's decisions often revolve around lives at risk as much as abstract legal debates.

A Good Clean Fight

A Good Clean Fight
Author: Derek Robinson
Publsiher: MacLehose Press
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781623653187

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North Africa, 1942. Dust, heat, thirst, flies. A good clean fight, for those who like that sort of thing, and some do. From an advanced landing field, striking hard and escaping fast, our old friends from Hornet Squadron (Piece of Cake) play Russian roulette, flying their clapped-out Tomahawks on ground-strafing forays. Meanwhile, on the ground, the men of Captain Lampard's S.A.S. patrol drive hundreds of miles behind enemy lines to plant bombs on German aircraft. This is the story of a war of no glamor and few heroes, in a setting often more lethal than the enemy.

Boy on Ice The Life and Death of Derek Boogaard

Boy on Ice  The Life and Death of Derek Boogaard
Author: John Branch
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780393245967

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“Shows us, in tender detail, a life consumed by our unholy appetites.”—Steve Almond, New York Times Book Review The tragic death of hockey star Derek Boogaard at twenty-eight was front-page news across the country in 2011 and helped shatter the silence about violence and concussions in professional sports. Now, in a gripping work of narrative nonfiction, acclaimed reporter John Branch tells the shocking story of Boogaard's life and heartbreaking death. Boy on Ice is the richly told story of a mountain of a man who made it to the absolute pinnacle of his sport. Widely regarded as the toughest man in the NHL, Boogaard was a gentle man off the ice but a merciless fighter on it. With great narrative drive, Branch recounts Boogaard's unlikely journey from lumbering kid playing pond-hockey on the prairies of Saskatchewan, so big his skates would routinely break beneath his feet; to his teenaged junior hockey days, when one brutal outburst of violence brought Boogaard to the attention of professional scouts; to his days and nights as a star enforcer with the Minnesota Wild and the storied New York Rangers, capable of delivering career-ending punches and intimidating entire teams. But, as Branch reveals, behind the scenes Boogaard's injuries and concussions were mounting and his mental state was deteriorating, culminating in his early death from an overdose of alcohol and painkillers. Based on months of investigation and hundreds of interviews with Boogaard's family, friends, teammates, and coaches, Boy on Ice is a brilliant work for fans of Michael Lewis's The Blind Side or Buzz Bissinger's Friday Night Lights. This is a book that raises deep and disturbing questions about the systemic brutality of contact sports—from peewees to professionals—and the damage that reaches far beyond the game.

Exporting Security

Exporting Security
Author: Derek S. Reveron
Publsiher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-07-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781626163331

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In this thoroughly updated second edition, Derek S. Reveron provides a comprehensive analysis of the shift in US foreign policy from coercive diplomacy to cooperative military engagement. The US military does much more than fight wars; it responds to humanitarian crises and natural disasters, assists advanced militaries to support international peace, and trains and equips almost every military in the world. Rather than intervening directly, the United States can respond to crises by sending weapons, trainers, and advisers to assist other countries in tackling their own security deficits created by subnational, transnational, and regional challengers. By doing so, the United States seeks to promote partnerships and its soft power, strengthen the state sovereignty system, prevent localized violence from escalating into regional crises, and protect its national security by addressing underlying conditions that lead to war. Since coalition warfare is the norm, security cooperation also ensures partners are interoperable with US forces when the US leads international military coalitions. Exporting Security takes into account the Obama administration's foreign policy, the implications of more assertive foreign policies by Russia and China, and the US military's role in recent humanitarian crises and nation-building efforts.

Fighting Back

Fighting Back
Author: Paul Shemella
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2011-10-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780804778220

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Since terrorism became a global national security issue in the new millennium, all governments have wrestled with its effects. Yet strong measures against terrorism have often made the root causes of the problem worse, while weak responses have invited further attack. In response, this book explains how governments can construct and execute the most effective strategies to combat terrorism—and how they can manage the consequences of those acts of terrorism they cannot prevent. It provides an overview of the complex problem of terrorism and offers a guide to shaping solutions to fit the unique structures and processes of governments. These issues and their solutions are demonstrated in six case studies. The book's value lies in its holistic treatment of what governments can do to protect their societies, with the ultimate goal of reducing terrorism from the global security threat it is today to a national-level criminal problem. Written by a team of experts, the book offers a concise but complete course on the most important national security challenge of our time.

Fighting the People s War

Fighting the People s War
Author: Jonathan Fennell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 967
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107030954

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Jonathan Fennell captures for the first time the true wartime experience of the ordinary soldiers from across the empire who made up the British and Commonwealth armies. He analyses why the great battles were won and lost and how the men that fought went on to change the world.