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Far From The Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
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Far From The Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy.
In 19th c. Wessex, women are not supposed to be as independent as Bathsheba Everdene. Her willful behavior has unexpected results in the lives of three men who love her.
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The Lost World, by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Explorer Professor Challenger is taking quite a beating in the London press thanks to his claim that living dinosaurs exist in the far reaches of the Amazon. Newspaper reporter Edward Malone learns that this claim originates from a diary given to him by fellow explorer Maple White's daughter, Paula. Malone's paper funds an expedition to rescue Maple White, who has been marooned at the top of a high plateau.
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Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennet have five unmarried daughters, and Mrs. Bennet is especially eager to find suitable husbands for them. When the rich single gentlemen Mr. Bingley and Mr. Darcy come to live nearby, the Bennets have high hopes. But pride, prejudice, and misunderstandings all combine to complicate their relationships and to make happiness difficult.
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This e-book will show you how to format your essay to conform to the style as set out in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association(5th ed.). It contains examples of referencing of the most common sources, the way to layout your essay, page headings, page spacing, font type and size, paragraph indents, how to enter in-text citation etc. and includes links to more APA information sites on the net.
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20000 Leagues Under The Sea, by Jules Verne.
The story of Captain Nemo and his incredible underwater machine, the Nautilus. A submarine of considerable modern content (mysterious secret power plants, able to sustain underwater travel for extraordinarily long periods of time, complete living quarters, etc.), the Nautilus is Nemo's chief weapon in the war against Slave's plying the African nations for their trade.
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The War of the Worlds, by H.G. Wells
The Martians unchain a direct assault to our planet, with hundreds of invulnerable ships. The invasion takes place all over the world, and all the major cities are destroyed one after one; even the atomic bomb can't stop them. But, if the humans can't beat them, who can? Maybe something MUCH smaller than them...
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Hounds of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
The recent death of Sir Charles Baskerville stirs up a dangerous business. For the "luminous, ghastly, and spectral" hound of the family legend has been seen roaming the moors at night, and it appears that the new baronet has inherited, along with the ancient house and vast wealth of his family, a dreadful destiny. . .
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A Tale of Two Cities, by Charles Dickens.
British barrister Sydney Carton lives an insubstantial and unhappy life. He falls under the spell of Lucie Manette, but Lucie marries Charles Darnay. When Darnay goes to Paris to rescue an imprisoned family retainer, he becomes entangled in the snares of the brutal French Revolution and is himself jailed and condemned to the guillotine.
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The Land that Time Forgot by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
In 1916 the US Montrose is fired on and sunken by a German U-boat. However the survivors manage to sneak aboard and capture the U-boat. In between subsequent coups, the British and Germans agree to an uneasy truce until they can reach a neutral port. But they become lost and instead arrive on the mythical continent of Caprona where dinosaurs and cavemen still roam.
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Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson
When David Balfour inherits an estate at a young age, his villainous uncle Ebenezer takes control of the estate and kidnaps David, planning to sell him into slavery. David escapes only to become involved in the struggle between the Scottish highlanders and the English.
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GREAT EXPECTATIONS by Charles Dickens.
The classic tale of Pip, a poor orphan who befriends an escaped convict and who grows up in the company of a bitter old woman, Miss Havisham, and her haughty young ward, Estella. Pip learns the rewards of both vindictiveness and gratitude as a result of these events.
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Problems of ecological destruction, Third World poverty, resource depletion, conflict and social breakdown are caused by consumer-capitalist society and cannot be solved unless we move to simpler, more self-sufficient and cooperative lifestyles, and a very different economy, i.e., The Simpler Way.
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At the Earths Core, by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
When David Innes and his inventor friend Abner Perry pierced the Earths crust in their Iron Mole, never did they expect to find a fantastic inner world of eternal daylight! A world where prehistoric monsters still live and battle with cave men and women against and even more inhuman master!
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A Journey To The Center Of The Earth, by Jules Verne (1864)
Prof. Lindenbrook leads his intrepid party on an expedition to the centre of the earth, via a volcano in Iceland, encountering all manner of prehistoric monsters and life-threatening hazards on the way.
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Billy Budd, by Herman Melville.
Billy Budd is an allegory of good vs. evil, with innocence standing by as the helpless victim. A naive young man is pressed into the service of the British Navy at the very end of the 18th century. He views first hand the cruelty and extreme brutality of the ship sadistic master-at-arms, and accidentally kills him. He is then tried for his murder.
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This program will convert a book in text format into HTML files containing a separate file for the Index, Table of Contents and each chapter, links from the TOC to each chapter, and links at the end of each chapter to the next chapter.
Custom Body properties may be set for all the files created, a table may be added as a container for the body of the book, user-defined table properties and font properties may be set as required
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The American, by Henry James (1877)
Christopher Newman finds himself left without Claire, the woman of his dreams. Although he might finally have won her by blackmailing her aristocratic family, his character keeps him from doing so, and Claire becomes a nun.
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King Solomons Mines by H. Ryder Haggard
Allan Quatermain is a fortune hunter who is convinced by Jesse Huston to help her find her father, whos been lost somewhere in the African jungle during his last exploration..and the search for the fabulous lost treasure of King Solomons Mines!
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Emma by Jane Austen.
Emma Woodhouse is a congenial young lady who delights in meddling in other people's affairs.
She is perpetually trying to unite men and women who are utterly wrong for each other. Despite her interest in romance, Emma is clueless about her own feelings, and her relationship with gentle Mr. Knightly.
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Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen.
At 10, Fanny Price, a poor relation, goes to live at Mansfield Park, the estate of her aunt's husband, Sir Thomas. Clever, studious, and a writer with an ironic imagination and fine moral compass, she becomes especially close to Edmund, Thomas's younger son. Fanny is soon possessed of beauty as well as a keen mind and comes to the attention of a neighbor, Henry Crawford.
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APA Referencing Macros are Microsoft Word macros to automate the referencing of papers written in APA Style. They come with two templates already formatted with the Titles, Authors, Institutional affiliation etc. They can be used to reference 25 different sources, they will add the appropriate reference to the References section, save all your references for subsequent in-text citation. Sort the references with the click of a button.
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The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu is an account of the amazing adventures of Nayland Smith in his trailing of the Sinister Chinaman, Dr. Fu Manchu
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The Picture of Dorian Gray, by Oscar Wilde
Innocent young Dorian Gray has his portrait painted by a close friend. Soon after, under the influence of amoral Lord Henry Wotton, he jilts his fiancee, leading to her suicide. This is the start of a life of increasing debauchery, Gray realising that the outward signs of this are apparent only in the portrait. Eventually the picture, secreted in his childhood playroom, becomes almost hideous to behold.
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Fluoride - The Lunatic Drug
"The plain fact that fluorine is an insidious poison, harmful, toxic and cumulative in its effects, even when ingested in minimal amounts, will remain unchanged no matter how many times it will be repeated in print that fluoridation of the water supply is 'safe'."
~ Ludwig Gross, M.D., former Chief of Veterans Administration
Cancer Research, Bronx, NY
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