On Harbor s Edge

On Harbor s Edge
Author: Kate Hotchkiss
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-09
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1633812863

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No Safe Harbor Edge of Freedom Book 1

No Safe Harbor  Edge of Freedom Book  1
Author: Elizabeth Ludwig
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781441260451

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The Thrill of Romantic Suspense Meets the Romance of 1800s America Lured by a handful of scribbled words across a faded letter, Cara Hamilton sets off from 1896 Ireland on a quest to find the brother she'd thought dead. Her search lands her in America, amidst a houseful of strangers and one man who claims to be a friend--Rourke Walsh. Despite her brother's warning, Cara decides to trust Rourke and reveals the truth about her purpose in America. But he is not who he claims to be, and as rumors begin to circulate about an underground group of dangerous revolutionaries, Cara's desperation grows. Her questions lead her ever closer to her brother, but they also bring her closer to destruction as Rourke's true intentions come to light.

Master Plan for Deep draft Wharf and Fill Improvements at Apra Harbor Pitit Guam

Master Plan for Deep draft Wharf and Fill Improvements at Apra Harbor  Pitit  Guam
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 772
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556036647725

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Left for Dead Shipwreck Treachery and Survival at the Edge of the World

Left for Dead  Shipwreck  Treachery  and Survival at the Edge of the World
Author: Eric Jay Dolin
Publsiher: Liveright Publishing
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2024-05-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781324093091

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The true story of five castaways abandoned on the Falkland Islands during the War of 1812—a tale of treachery, shipwreck, isolation, and the desperate struggle for survival. In Left for Dead, Eric Jay Dolin—“one of today’s finest writers about ships and the sea” (American Heritage)—tells the true story of a wild and fateful encounter between an American sealing vessel, a shipwrecked British brig, and a British warship in the Falkland archipelago during the War of 1812. Fraught with misunderstandings and mistrust, the incident left three British sailors and two Americans, including the captain of the sealer, Charles H. Barnard, abandoned in the barren, windswept, and inhospitable Falklands for a year and a half. With deft narrative skill and unequaled knowledge of the very pith of the seafaring life, Dolin describes in vivid and harrowing detail the increasingly desperate existence of the castaways during their eighteen-month ordeal—an all-too-common fate in the Great Age of Sail. A tale of intriguing complexity, with surprising twists and turns throughout—involving greed, lying, bullying, a hostile takeover, stellar leadership, ingenuity, severe privation, endurance, banishment, the great value of a dog, the birth of a baby, a perilous thousand-mile open-ocean journey in a seventeen-foot boat, an improbable rescue mission, and legal battles over a dubious and disgraceful wartime prize—Left for Dead shows individuals in wartime under great duress acting both nobly and atrociously, and offers a unique perspective on a pivotal era in American maritime history.

Third Harbor Tunnel I 90 Central Artery I 93 Boston

Third Harbor Tunnel  I 90 Central Artery  I 93  Boston
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1985
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556030147219

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Remaking Boston

Remaking Boston
Author: Anthony N. Penna,Conrad Edick Wright
Publsiher: University of Pittsburgh Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2009-12-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822977681

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Since its settlement in 1630, Boston, its harbor, and outlying regions have witnessed a monumental transformation at the hands of humans and by nature. Remaking Boston chronicles many of the events that altered the physical landscape of Boston, while also offering multidisciplinary perspectives on the environmental history of one of America's oldest and largest metropolitan areas. Situated on an isthmus, and blessed with a natural deepwater harbor and ocean access, Boston became an important early trade hub with Europe and the world. As its population and economy grew, developers extended the city's shoreline into the surrounding tidal mudflats to create more useable land. Further expansion of the city was achieved through the annexation of surrounding communities, and the burgeoning population and economy spread to outlying areas. The interconnection of city and suburb opened the floodgates to increased commerce, services and workforces, while also leaving a wake of roads, rails, bridges, buildings, deforestation, and pollution. Profiling this ever-changing environment, the contributors tackle a variety of topics, including: the glacial formation of the region; physical characteristics and composition of the land and harbor; dredging, sea walling, flattening, and landfill operations in the reshaping of the Shawmut Peninsula; the longstanding controversy over the link between landfills and shoaling in shipping channels; population movements between the city and suburbs and their environmental implications; interdependence of the city and its suburbs; preservation and reclamation of the Charles River; suburban deforestation and later reforestation as byproducts of changing land use; the planned outlay of parks and parkways; and historic climate changes and the human and biological adaptations to them.

Advances in Visual Computing

Advances in Visual Computing
Author: George Bebis,Richard Boyle,Bahram Parvin,Darko Koracin,Fatih Porikli,Sandra Skaff,Alireza Entezari,Jianyuan Min,Daisuke Iwai,Amela Sadagic,Carlos Scheidegger,Tobias Isenberg
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 631
Release: 2016-12-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783319508320

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The two volume set LNCS 10072 and LNCS 10073 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Symposium on Visual Computing, ISVC 2016, held in Las Vegas, NV, USA in December 2016. The 102 revised full papers and 34 poster papers presented in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 220 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections: Part I (LNCS 10072) comprises computational bioimaging; computer graphics; motion and tracking; segmentation; pattern recognition; visualization; 3D mapping; modeling and surface reconstruction; advancing autonomy for aerial robotics; medical imaging; virtual reality; computer vision as a service; visual perception and robotic systems; and biometrics. Part II (LNCS 9475): applications; visual surveillance; computer graphics; and virtual reality.

The Edge of Tidal Pools

The Edge of Tidal Pools
Author: Michèle Phoenix
Publsiher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2005-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781598580891

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When Casey arrives on the Ile de Batz, a small island off the coast of France, she is just as ragged and desolate as the coastline that materializes out of the mist. She has exiled herself to a foreign land to escape her past, but finds in this inhospitable place that it cannot be outrun. One of her students, the child of missionaries, is at the root of her turmoil, and the tragedy of his life has sent Casey's faith spiraling downward into incomprehension and despair. Yet from her first inauspicious encounter with islanders, Casey realizes that the Ile de Batz is not going to be the haven she had sought. Her presence on the small island is unwelcome and all but one enigmatic stranger, Luke, treat her with open hostility. Rife with fierce emotions and profound realizations, The Edge of Tidal Pools follows Casey's journey through brokenness, while offering a glimpse into the often-misunderstood plight of missionaries' children. www.tidalpoolsonline.com Born in France to an American mother and a Canadian father, Michele Phoenix is an international writer with multi-cultural sensitivities. A graduate of Wheaton College, she currently works in Europe, at the boarding school for missionaries' kids she attended as a teenager. She has spent the past fourteen years there communicating her passion for music and theater to her students while striving to know and understand them better. Though The Edge of Tidal Pools is fictional, it draws on Michele's experiences with the young people she loves and on her personal journey through the challenges of frail humanity and wounded faith.