The Pandora Principle

The Pandora Principle
Author: Carolyn Clowes
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2000-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780743420006

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A Romulan Bird of Prey mysteriously drifts over the neutral zone and into Federation territory. Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise investigate, only to find the ship dead in space. When Starfleet orders the derelict ship brought to Earth for examination, the Enterprise returns home with perhaps her greatest prize. But the Bird of Prey carries a dangerous cargo, a deadly force that is soon unleashed in the heart of the Federation. Suddenly, the only hope for the Federation's survival lies buried in the tortured memory of Commander Spock's protégé, a cadet named Saavik. Together, Spock and Saavik must return to the nightmare world of Saavik's birth -- a planet called Hellguard, to discover the secret behind the Romulans' most deadly threat of all...

The Pandora Principle

The Pandora Principle
Author: Norbert Georg Schwarz
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-09-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783749470501

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Growth is commonly regarded as something positive, as something to be rewarded. At the same time the growth of the global population and economy leads to depletion of resources, violent competition and consequently, to the impairment of the quality of life on earth. Science has opened innumerable Pandora boxes, and humankind has no option but to live with the consequences. Once any item of knowledge has entered the world, it is practically impossible to remove it from the world. We could do away with all weapons of mass destruction, but still could not remove the fundamental ability of humans to construct such weapons. Progress is always accompanied by destruction. Where cities grow nature must give way, when a new technology arises it pushes aside older technologies, and where one group of humans appropriates resources it deprives another group of humans of them. The discovery of fossil fuels as energy resource around 250 years ago has allowed for tremendous growth and progress in a very short time span. If the current CO2 emissions continue, the atmospheric CO2 concentrations will reach concentrations that negatively affect cognitive functions within the lifetime of our children and reach lethal concentrations within a few generations. Methane is a 25 times more potent greenhouse gas than CO2 and might apart from human economic activities be released in large amounts from melting permafrost areas of the earth. With melting of polar ice shields global warming will accelerate as sun energy that previously was reflected through the albedo effect gets saved in the oceans. With depletion of resources we think of resources to keep up our civilisation such as oil and gas. However we also have to consider the depletion of resources essential for the pure survival of human beings, such as water. While human populations grow exponentially , ground water levels shrink nearly everywhere. If we are not facing near term human extinction we will at least face enormous challenges in the coming years with potential mass dying in some regions of the world, most of them probably in poor developing countries of the tropics. The creative power of destruction is the destructive power of creation.

The Pandora Principle

The Pandora Principle
Author: Gerry Maletta
Publsiher: Northwest Pub
Total Pages: 500
Release: 1994-04-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1569013624

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The Pandora Principle

The Pandora Principle
Author: Ray Chilensky
Publsiher: F.I.R.E. Team Alpha
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1625267525

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During the First Sovereignty War the soldiers of the F.I.R.E Teams and the Paranormal Army Corps were at the vanguard of the war against global tyranny; fighting alongside normal human troops to smash the World Central Authority. But, with the war over, fearful politicians and mysterious factions of oligarchs see paranormals as a threat to their power. Jealous of the superior mental and physical abilities paranormals possess, those politicians attempt to relegate the F.I.R.E. team operators and their brethren in the Paranormal Army Corps to thinly veiled slavery. With fear and hatred awaiting them at home, F.I.R.E. Team Alpha must protect one of the politicians seeking to enslave them from super-human terrorists who aim to plunge a world just recovering from more than a decade of global war into total chaos. The Pandora Principle is the third book of the F.I.R.E. Team Alpha Series.

Pandora Principle

Pandora Principle
Author: Carolyn Clowes
Publsiher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1990-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 078575122X

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When a Romulan Bird of Prey mysteriously drifts over the neutral zone and into federation territory, Starfleet orders the ship brought to Earth for examination. Star Trek #49.

The Song of Suburbia

The Song of Suburbia
Author: David Bouchier
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2007-03
Genre: American wit and humor
ISBN: 9780595437573

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Award-winning humorist and radio personality David Bouchier has been called "The H.L. Mencken of the subdivisions." He applies his satirical wit, wisdom, and a touch of philosophy to the everyday dramas of suburban life. In this second collection of essays, originally broadcast on National Public Radio stations WSHU and WSUF in Long Island and Connecticut, he explores and explains such quintessentially suburban themes as: the the trauma of an empty driveway; romance in the catering hall; a visit from the exterminator; the metaphysics of golf; and the lament of the suburban commuter.

Adventures In Time And Space

Adventures In Time And Space
Author: Mary Taylor (ed)
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2012-10-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781471107443

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From The Entropy Effect to The Q Continuum, Pocket Books has published hundreds of pulse-pounding, thought-provoking Star Trek novels in the twenty years since Pocket Books US became the official Star Trek publisher. To date there have been 87 Original Series novels featuring Captain Kirk, Mr Spock and their crew; 50 Next Generation novels featuring the Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise-D and -E; 26 set on Captain Sisko's space station Deep Space Nine and 18 following the adventures of Star Trek's newest crew on the USS Voyager. Plus there've been numerous unnumbered series novels, five multi-volume crossover series and several movie tie-ins. From this abundance of riches editor Mary Taylor has compiled the ultimate anthology of gripping writing and memorable moments, guaranteed to delight all Star Trek fans.

Feminism and Power

Feminism and Power
Author: Mary Caputi
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2013-05-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780739175804

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Feminism and Power: the Need for Critical Theory is a six-chapter manuscript which offers an important critique of “power feminism.” The latter, having produced such spinoffs as “grrrl power,” “choice,” “babe,” “lipstick,” and “stiletto” feminisms, encourages women to be strong, self-sufficient, feisty, and independent. While I have no argument with much of that tough-minded ideal, I ask whether this “brave new girl” doesn’t too readily acquiesce in a neo-liberal ideology whose underlying tenets derive from American rugged individualism. At its worst, this strain within Third Wave feminism contains no critique of capitalism, no distance on neoliberal theory, no effort to address the injustices contained in globalization’s asymmetries and the industrialized North’s exploitation of developing countries. Feminism and Power: the Need for Critical Theory therefore argues that the critical theories of Theodor Adorno and Jacques Derrida have much to offer feminism, and a feminist understanding of female empowerment. Its pages rely on Adorno’s assertion that it is only by allowing the sufferer to speak that we can unveil social truth rather than be duped by the bravado of victory culture. Similarly, it demonstrates how Derrida’s insistence on the trace, as well as the asymmetries of friendship and hospitality, lead feminism away from the perils of contented triumphalism. The book promotes listening as a paradigmatic feminist gesture, rather than always speaking up and out.