Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll


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Language: English
Published in: 1897
Categorie(s): Fiction, Fantasy, Juvenile

Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) is a novel written by English author Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll. It tells the story of a girl named Alice who falls down a rabbit-hole into a fantasy world populated by peculiar and anthropomorphic creatures.
The tale is filled with allusions to Dodgson's friends (and enemies), and to the lessons that British schoolchildren were expected to memorize. The tale plays with logic in ways that have made the story of lasting popularity with adults as well as children. It is considered to be one of the most characteristic examples of the genre of literary nonsense, and its narrative course and structure has been enormously influential, mainly in the fantasy genre.




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To Dream Again


To Dream Again
by Brian H. Jones
Rivals at school and rivals in love, Kerem and Nozam take opposing paths during the war of liberation that ignites their country. When Kerem returns from exile, Sanomi, the love of his youth, leaves Nozam for Kerem and together they witness Nozam’s disintegration and the betrayal of a nations dreams
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Free Adventure Novel: Bandits


Adventure novel “Bandits” by LM Preston is free until May 31st with coupon code LV67U. Download it multiple formats for free from Smashwords.
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Daniel’s father has gotten himself killed and left another mess for Daniel to clean up. To save his world from destruction, he must fight off his father’s killers while discovering a way to save his world. Time is running out, and Daniel must choose to either walk in his father’s footsteps or to re-invent himself into the one to save his world.
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Number of pages: 270
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Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Adventure and Travel

Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Adventure and Travel

"Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Adventure and Travel" by Diane Lindsey Reeves
Ferguson Publishing Company | English | September 2007 | ISBN: 0816065470 | PDF | 3,1 MB

Adventurous or globe-trotting jobs do exist outside of the movies and television. For kids thinking about making a career out of exploring new horizons, this book will be a welcome resource. "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Adventure and Travel, Second Edition" clues kids in on action-packed jobs in various exciting fields. By providing step-by-step self-assessment followed by a series of job profiles, this illustrated book helps kids identify their personality traits to better match themselves to possible fast-paced careers. Resources for further research and expanded career discovery activities encourage further exploration for adventure-minded kids. Completely revised and updated, this guide is a great starting point for kids seeking a career filled with adventure and travel. Career profiles include: Airport personnel, Cruise director, Detective, Expedition leader, Firefighter, Foreign correspondent, Military serviceperson, Travel agent, and more.

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Safety, Risk and Adventure in Outdoor Activities


Bob Barton, "Safety, Risk and Adventure in Outdoor Activities" 
Cha-man | 2006 | ISBN: 1412920787, 1412920779 | 200 pages | PDF | 1,8 MB

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'Bob Barton's balanced and well though out book will help anyone involved with the planning and management of outdoor activities for young people. Bob explores the issues that need to be considered when developing and implementing outdoor policies and procedures, in an interesting and though provoking style, drawing on his wealth of outdoor experience - Peter Westgarth, Chief Executive, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award


'This book fills a gap which sorely needed filling. The safety versus adventure debate is discussed in a thoroughly refreshing way and should inspire a new generation of teachers and youth workers to take their charges into the great outdoors. The book should be required reading for every Health and Safety Officer throughout the land to improve their understanding of what Adventure Educators are trying to achieve' - Doug Jones, County Officer, Outdoor Education and Adventure Activities, Bedfordshire County Council


A distillation of years of experience in adventure activities and an essential guide to getting the proper balance between adventure and safety' - Nick Barrett, Chief Executive of the Outward Bound Trust


Providers of outdoor education must strike the right balance between adventure and security. Effective risk management enables providers to deliver lasting educational value without breaching their moral and legal duties of care.


This practical guide shows how genuinely adventurous outdoor activities can be provided to acceptable standards of safety. Drawing on the author's own experience as an expert mountaineer, instructor and consultant, the systems and processes of successful outdoor adventure are clearly explained using real life examples and case studies.


Bob Barton is Safety Adviser to the Outward Bound Trust and works as a consultant on the management of adventure activities.


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Thomas E. Ricks, "The Gamble: General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-2008"


Thomas E. Ricks, "The Gamble: General David Petraeus and the American Military Adventure in Iraq, 2006-2008"
The Penguin Press | 2009 | ISBN: 1594201978 | 430 pages | siPDF | 8.5 MB

Fiasco, Thomas E. Ricks’s #1 New York Times bestseller, transformed the political dialogue on the war in Iraq—The Gamble is the next news breaking installment.

Thomas E. Ricks uses hundreds of hours of exclusive interviews with top officers in Iraq and extraordinary on-the-ground reportage to document the inside story of the Iraq War since late 2005 as only he can, examining the events that took place as the military was forced to reckon with itself, the surge was launched, and a very different war began.

Since early 2007 a new military order has directed American strategy. Some top U.S. officials now in Iraq actually opposed the 2003 invasion, and almost all are severely critical of how the war was fought from then through 2006. At the core of the story is General David Petraeus, a military intellectual who has gathered around him an unprecedented number of officers with both combat experience and Ph.D.s. Underscoring his new and unorthodox approach, three of his key advisers are quirky foreigners—an Australian infantryman-turned-anthropologist, an antimilitary British woman who is an expert in the Middle East, and a Mennonite-educated Palestinian pacifist.

The Gamble offers news breaking information, revealing behind-the-scenes disagreements between top commanders. We learn that almost every single officer in the chain of command fought the surge. Many of Petraeus’s closest advisers went to Iraq extremely pessimistic, doubting that the surge would have any effect, and his own boss was so skeptical that he dispatched an admiral to Baghdad in the summer of 2007 to come up with a strategy to replace Petraeus’s. That same boss later flew to Iraq to try to talk Petraeus out of his planned congressional testimony. The Gamble examines the congressional hearings through the eyes of Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker, and their views of the questions posed by the 2008 presidential candidates.

For Petraeus, prevailing in Iraq means extending the war. Thomas E. Ricks concludes that the war is likely to last another five to ten years—and that that outcome is a best case scenario. His stunning conclusion, stated in the last line of the book, is that “the events for which the Iraq war will be remembered by us and by the world have not yet happened.”

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Amazon Best of the Month, February 2009: Anyone who read Fiasco, Thomas E. Ricks's superb, bestselling account of the Iraq War through 2005, and has followed the war since has likely noticed that many of the heroes of that devastating book, the officers and analysts who seemed to understand what was going wrong in the war when the rest of the political and military leadership didn't, have since been put in charge, starting with General David Petraeus, the cerebral officer who took command in Iraq and led what became known as "the surge."

Ricks, the senior Pentagon correspondent at the Washington Post, has stayed on the story, and he returns with his second book on the war, The Gamble: General David Petraeus and the American Adventure in Iraq, 2006-2008. As good (and influential) as Fiasco was, The Gamble may be even better, telling the remarkable story of how a few people inside and outside the Pentagon pushed the new strategy through against opposition across the political spectrum and throughout the military top brass, and then, even more remarkably, how soldiers put the difficult plan into action on the ground and managed to sharply reduce the chaotic violence in Iraq.

But the story doesn't end there, and Ricks's bracing conclusion—that the American military, like it or not, will still have a necessary role in Iraq for years to come—makes it likely that this may not be the last book we have from him on the subject.

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By and large, critics were less eager to assess Ricks's work as an author and more interested in his opinions about the success of the "surge" and the future of Iraq. But this is perhaps the book's greatest endorsement; whether they were liberal or conservative, American or British, critics viewed Ricks's facts as unassailable and his analysis as strong. They were impressed not just with his unparalleled access to the main actors in Iraq but also with his ability to integrate two commonly held but seemingly irreconcilable views—that the war was a mistake and a catastrophe (as expressed in Fiasco) and that Petraeus and the surge represented an amazing turnaround. Thus, many critics found that although Ricks seems to express a consensus view, The Gamble is counterintuitive and challenging, refreshing yet sobering.

From Booklist
Fiasco (2006), Ricks’ best-selling book about the Iraq War, dissected what went wrong. Now he explains how things began to go right.

Beginning in late 2005, when the war seemed lost, he offers a compelling overview of the situation as it went forward; thanks to extensive interviews with the military principals, State Department officials, and others, there is copious detail on the rationales behind new strategies.

Combining a nonfiction writer’s ability to synthesize masses of facts with a storyteller’s gift for narrative, Ricks shows that it was three men—retired general Jack Keene, Lieutenant General Ray Odierno, and General David Petraeus—who, in essence, went around the chain of command to put the pieces for the “surge“ in place. These three assume the depth and texture of fictional characters in Ricks’ telling. We learn that Odierno and those under his command had the reputation of being so ham-fisted in their dealings with Iraqi civilians that they routinely turned them into insurgents. Taking Odierno’s eventual turnaround as a microcosm of what happened on the ground, Ricks carefully charts why the surge worked as well as it did.

Still, his conclusions about Iraq as a whole are sobering. As the last chapter of the book details, he predicts not only that the war will go on and on but that, in fact, the most important events in the conflict have yet to occur. The Iraqis themselves, Ricks reports, are not optimistic about the future, either. As one police officer in Fallujah, who came over to the American side, puts it, “No democracy in Iraq. Ever.”

Contents

Maps
Cast of Characters
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Photos

Part One: The Old War Ends [1]
 1 Things Fall Apart (Fall 2005) [3]
  Lost and Adrift
  Gen. David Petraeus
 2 How To Fight This War (Fall 2005–Fall 2006) [24]
  "A C-130 Into Hell"
  Out of Sight, Out of Mind
  Retired Generals vs. "The Decider"
  A Missed Chance at Camp David
  The Battle of Baghdad Begins
  "Forward" Into Failure
  Washington Winces
  A Light in Ramadi
  A Run in October
 3 Keane Takes Command (Fall 2006) [74]
  The Triumph of the Democrats
  Big Jack Keane Intervenes
  "Dave, You're Shot"
  Keane on the Warpath
  Grading the Chairman
  Keane and Odierno vs. The World
  One Weekend at AEI Changes the War
  Bush Gets Both Barrels
  The Council of Colonels Unloads
  Saddam in the Air
 4 A Strategy Is Born (Winter 2006–7) [106]
  Lt. Gen. Raymond Odierno
  WWSHD?
  Bush Rises to the Occasion

Part Two: A New War Begins [125]
 5 If You're So Smart... (Spring 2007) [127]
  Into the "Ghost Town"
  The Odd Couple
  The Petraeus Brain Trust
  Listening to Foreigners
  Sadi Othman
  Emma Sky
  Time Waits for No One
 6 Gambling On A "Shitty Hand" (Spring and Summer 2007) [149]
  Petraeus Amid the Pessimists
  "The Mesopotamian Stampede"
  Smaller Goals...
  ...And Bigger Risks
  A Foundation for Strategy
  The Hardest Step
  The Enemy Counterattack
  The Battle of Tarmiyah
  Black Thursday
  Dead Man with an Ipod
  A Slow Turning
  Counterinsurgency Inside the Prison Camps
  Surging the Iraqis
  Finished Business
 7 Signs Of Life In Baghdad (Summer 2007) [200]
  A Separate Peace
  Getting to Know You
  The Insurgent Who Loved Titanic
  Army 2006 vs. Army 2007
  The General Who Loved Gertrude Bell
  A Balanced Strategy
  Baghdad Saturday Nights
 8 The Domestic Opposition Collapses (Summer and Fall 2007) [228]
  An Admiral in the Hallway
  Success on the Battlefield
  Petraeus vs. the Congress
  "Hey, We Won!"
  America Tunes Out the War

Part Three: War Without End [257]
 9 The Twilight Zone (Winter 2007–8) [259]
  Revisiting a Strategic Assumption
  Time for Maliki to Go?
  The Sunni Side of the Street
  The Once and Future Sadr
  The American Militia: Friends or Foes?
  From Berlin to Baghdad
 10 Big Wasta (Spring 2008) [273]
  Fallon Out, Petraeus People Up
  "March Madness"
  Maliki: From Overwhelmed to Overconfident?
  Round II with Congress: No Way Out
  Drawdown
 11 After The Surge (Summer 2008) [294]
  The Surge Falls Short
  Obama in Iraq
  Petraeus Out of Iraq
  Surprises at Home
  A Frayed Military
 12 Obama's War (Fall 2008) [306]
  A New Campaign
 Epilogue: The Long War [313]
  At the End of the Rainbow?
  What Have We Done?
  Tehran on Top?
  Waiting for Saddam?
  How Does This End?

Appendixes [327]
 A Col Devlin's Intelligence Assessment [331]
 B The Orders Lt. Gen. Odierno Received in December 2006 [337]
 C How Odierno Changed the Mission [343]
 D Gen. Petraeus Summarizes How to Operate in Iraq [369]
Notes [373]
Acknowledgments [383]
Index [385]

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Adventure Guide to Anguilla, Antigua, St. Barts, St. Kitts, St. Martin: Including Sint Maarten, Barbuda & Nevis by Paris Permen


Adventure Guide to Anguilla, Antigua, St. Barts, St. Kitts, St. Martin: Including Sint Maarten, Barbuda & Nevis by Paris Permenter
Publisher: Hunter Publishing; 2 edition (March 1, 2001) | ISBN-10: 155650909X | PDF | 2 Mb | 256 pages

The first edition of this book, Adventure Guide to the Leeward Islands, won second place in the Best Book category of SATW's Central States Chapter.
Each of the islands in this chain - Anguilla, St. Martin/Sint Maarten, Antigua, Barbuda, St. Kitts & Nevis - has its own history, culture and ecology, offering a cultural melange for those on an island-hopping vacation. Rainforest, beaches, wetlands, mangrove swamps and offshore shoals afford an unlimited variety of places in which to create your own adventure vacation.
The Adventure Guide to the Leeward Islands is THE ultimate resource if you're heading for some fun in the sun. Covering all the usual sites and attractions featured in other guidebooks, including historical forts, plantations and in-town places of interest, this Adventure Guide also leads you away from the tourist traps and into the heart of the island to discover hidden waterfalls, pure mountain streams and secret trails.
In addition, you'll find an entire run-down on where to stay and eat, from five-star resorts to family-run B&Bs and from haute cuisine to roadside stands selling the best BBQ chicken on the island. Focusing on outdoor activities, the authors recommend local tour operators and adventure outfitters, with contact names and numbers. Maps and photos.


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Above the Arctic Circle


Above the Arctic Circle
by Brian Lawrenson
Many people believe that the desolate, windswept area above the Arctic Circle is without interest but for the few intrepid travellers who choose to venture into the frozen north, it has provided a remarkable and different travel experience. The people who live in these extremes are different and in most cases live in vibrant communities. Join this couple on the exciting journey to visit the north of Canada and a few places in between. Youll be surprised and heartened by their experiences.
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MI7: The Stones of Archelios


MI7: The Stones of Archelios
by Nye Marks
When returning home from a routine check on the alien crash site in Roswell, Joe Johnson, an agent for MI7, gets thrown into a new mission to find the mystical Stones of Archelios. Joined with Sylvia Swann, an MI7 agent with a grudge for soft bed, they must find the Stones before it is too late. But with the mad Servants of the Stones of Archelios trying to stop them at every opportunity, Joe and Sylvia soon realise that this mission will be harder than expected.MI7 is a new, free, Sci-Fi (Science Fiction) book seriesFor more information, go to mi7books.co.cc
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The Stinging Tree


The Stinging Tree
by Luke King
Is Brad seeing things? A boy, his double, on the other side of the stream. Its like looking into a mirror.But where has he come from? Who is he?When Brad decides to follow him into the forest, it is the start of an action-packed thrill ride.Set in the mountains of far north Australia, this is the debut novel of author Luke King.
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The I Love Lukla Club


The I Love Lukla Club
by Brian Lawrenson
Lukla in the Himalayas is one of the most dangerous airports in the world. Follow a group as they dig their way out of a snowbound air strip. Experience a trek to view the high Himalayan peaks and meet the Sherpa people of Nepal.
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