The Last Tide Book One

The Last Tide  Book One
Author: pirataba
Publsiher: Cloudscape Comics
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020-08-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781927742259

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The first installment in the Last Tide series, as told by renown fantasy writer pirateaba, is the story of Solca Vis, a young woman transported into another world. Rather than landing near any nation or continent on earth, Solca finds herself at the end of the world. A [Fisher] by class and a fisherwoman by trade, Solca Vis will discover what classes, levels, monsters, and magic are at the place where even [Stormcaptains] and the bravest of adventurers fear to sail. She is immediately attacked by a Reefeye and her fishing boat is badly damaged. With her boat in need of repairs and with no other way to leave the island, Solca is reliant on her new friends—a Dwarf called Taxus, and a young, half-Dullahan girl called Chime. As they teach her about the realities of the new world in which she finds herself, Solca uses the skills obtained from a lifetime of fishing on Earth, as well as her new magical [Skills] from leveling in the Innworld, to figure out a way to leave the island and maybe find a way back home. A [Fisher] by class and a fisherwoman by trade, Solca Vis will discover the classes, levels, and magic that exist in the place where even [Stormcaptains] and the bravest of adventurers fear to sail. She must brave monsters, pirates, and the literal edge of the world with the help of her new friends.

The Last Tide

The Last Tide
Author: pirateaba
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2022-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1927742226

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The first installment in the Last Tide series, as told by renown fantasy writer pirateaba, is the story of Solca Vis, a young woman transported into another world. Rather than landing near any nation or continent on earth, Solca finds herself at the end of the world. A [Fisher] by class and a fisherwoman by trade, Solca Vis will discover what classes, levels, monsters, and magic are at the place where even [Stormcaptains] and the bravest of adventurers fear to sail.

Last Tide

Last Tide
Author: Andy Zuliani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1774390345

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Ana and Win find themselves stuck, lifting the weight of their pasts, while frustrated by their present jobs: photographing vacant lots and decayed industrial sites, cataloguing the decline of capitalist excess to digitally scrub away humanity, making way for more gentrification. When the pair is sent by their employers to a rustic island in the Pacific Northwest--home to hippies, runaways, and survivalist preppers--they meet Lena, an oceanographer and climate scientist, who has moved to the island in search of "the big one," the cataclysmic earthquake and tsunami that she knows is the island and the West Coast's due; and Kitt, an athleisure clothing mogul, who is overseeing the construction of a vacation home that will serve as his apocalypse-shelter. These four people's lives intertwine as a police investigation throws life on the island into disarray, as activists and agents provocateurs take action, as dormant fault lines begin to tremble. Andy Zuliani's Last Tide is a vital debut novel is an edgy glimpse at a world just beyond tomorrow, and a sharp reminder of what society deems valuable.

Rising Tide

Rising Tide
Author: Randy Roberts,Ed Krzemienski
Publsiher: Twelve
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2013-08-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781455526345

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The extraordinary story of how Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant and Joe Namath, his star quarterback at the University of Alabama, led the Crimson Tide to victory and transformed football into a truly national pastime. During the bloodiest years of the civil rights movement, Bear Bryant and Joe Namath-two of the most iconic and controversial figures in American sports-changed the game of college football forever. Brilliantly and urgently drawn, this is the gripping account of how these two very different men-Bryant a legendary coach in the South who was facing a pair of ethics scandals that threatened his career, and Namath a cocky Northerner from a steel mill town in Pennsylvania-led the Crimson Tide to a national championship. To Bryant and Namath, the game was everything. But no one could ignore the changes sweeping the nation between 1961 and 1965-from the Freedom Rides to the integration of colleges across the South and the assassination of President Kennedy. Against this explosive backdrop, Bryant and Namath changed the meaning of football. Their final contest together, the 1965 Orange Bowl, was the first football game broadcast nationally, in color, during prime time, signaling a new era for the sport and the nation. Award-winning biographer Randy Roberts and sports historian Ed Krzemienski showcase the moment when two thoroughly American traditions-football and Dixie-collided. A compelling story of race and politics, honor and the will to win, Rising Tide captures a singular time in America. More than a history of college football, this is the story of the struggle and triumph of a nation in transition and the legacy of two of the greatest heroes the sport has ever seen.

An Introduction to the Use of the Globes and the Orrery with the Application of Astronomy to Chronology With an Appendix Attempting to Explain the Account of the First and Fourth Days Work of Creation in the First Chapter of Genesis By David Jennings

An Introduction to the Use of the Globes and the Orrery  with the Application of Astronomy to Chronology     With an Appendix  Attempting to Explain the Account of the First and Fourth Days Work of Creation in the First Chapter of Genesis  By David Jennings
Author: David Jennings
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 1739
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0019558924

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The Tide The Science and Stories Behind the Greatest Force on Earth

The Tide  The Science and Stories Behind the Greatest Force on Earth
Author: Hugh Aldersey-Williams
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780393243109

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“Superb. . . . A gently studious Bill Bryson crossed with an upbeat and relaxed WG Sebald.”—James McConnachie, Sunday Times (UK) Half of the world’s population today lives in coastal regions lapped by tidal waters. But the tide rises and falls according to rules that are a mystery to almost all of us. In The Tide, celebrated science writer Hugh Aldersey-Williams weaves together centuries of scientific thinking with the literature and folklore the tide has inspired to explain the power and workings of this most remarkable force. Here is the epic story of the long search to understand the tide from Aristotle, to Galileo and Newton, to classic literary portrayals of the tide from Shakespeare to Dickens, Melville to Jules Verne. Throughout, Aldersey-Williams whisks the reader along on his travels: He visits the Bay of Fundy in Nova Scotia, where the tides are the strongest in the world; arctic Norway, home of the raging tidal whirlpool known as the maelstrom; and Venice, to investigate efforts to defend the city against flooding caused by the famed acqua alta.

Brooklyn Tides

Brooklyn Tides
Author: Benjamin Heim Shepard,Mark J. Noonan
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2018-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783839438671

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Brooklyn has all the features of a "global borough": It is a base of immigrant labor and ethnically diverse communities, of social and cultural capital, of global transportation, cultural production, and policy innovation. At once a model of sustainable urbanization and overdevelopment, the question is now: What will become of Global Brooklyn? Tracing the emergence of Brooklyn from village outpost to global borough, Brooklyn Tides investigates the nature and consequences of global forces that have crossed the East River and identifies alternative models for urban development in global capitalism. Benjamin Shepard and Mark Noonan provide a unique ethnographic reading of the literature, social activism, and changing tides impacting this ever-transforming space. Cover and interior images of a rapidly transforming global borough by photographer Caroline Shepard.

A Guide for Using The Magic School Bus on the Ocean Floor in the Classroom

A Guide for Using The Magic School Bus on the Ocean Floor in the Classroom
Author: Ruth M. Young
Publsiher: Teacher Created Resources
Total Pages: 50
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781576900857

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On another special field trip on the magic school bus, Ms. Frizzle's class learns about the ocean and the different creatures that live there. Full-color illustrations. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.