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Feuding Hearts


Feuding Hearts
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Author : Shari Richardson
language : en
Publisher: Shannon Reilly
Release Date : 2011-05-19

Feuding Hearts written by Shari Richardson and has been published by Shannon Reilly this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-05-19 with Fiction categories.


Cecilia Phoenix dreaded marriage, especially to Lord Fitzroy, and prayed for an escape, but when her brother was brought to her fresh from his defeat on the battle field, salvation was not what she expected to find in the angry countenance of Lord Aldere Wyke. Now they must find the strength to love and trust each other before their doubt destroys them both.



Fighting Hearts


Fighting Hearts
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Author : Annabeth Saryu
language : en
Publisher: Author Annabeth Saryu
Release Date : 2018-06-04

Fighting Hearts written by Annabeth Saryu and has been published by Author Annabeth Saryu this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018-06-04 with Fiction categories.


Sparks fly in this friends to lovers, steamy sports romance when a trauma nurse and an MMA fighter became room mates after she loses her apartment. Should passion come at the expense of friendship or is the cost too high? It took a while, but Louise Becker’s life is back on track. After starting nursing school and a new job at an MMA gym, everything’s going well. Until she loses her apartment. When he discovers her misfortune, MMA fighter Usalv ‘Madman’ Markovski invites Louise to become his roommate. She vows to check her attraction and keep their relationship friend zoned, but at close quarters good intentions take a backseat to desire. Their pursuit of suppressed needs creates a haven from high-pressure lives and soothes past wounds. But as tragedy threatens the future, can their passionate bond endure, or will they become victims of disaster? The Hearts So Fine Series: Book One: Fighting Hearts Book Two: Crazy Hearts Book Three: Tender Hearts Keywords: friends to lovers, mma fighting romance books, romance, romantic novels, steamy romance books, hot romance books room mate, love books, modern romance, love story, love story book, standalone romance, romance, romance books, hearts so fine, annabeth saryu, annabeth saryu books



A Gentle Feuding


A Gentle Feuding
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Author : Johanna Lindsey
language : en
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Release Date : 1984

A Gentle Feuding written by Johanna Lindsey and has been published by Macmillan Reference USA this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1984 with Fiction categories.


Duty demands that Sheena, the beautiful jewel of the Fergusson clan, wed to end the violent feud that has devastated her family. But never could she give herself completely to the handsome and dangerous laird Jamie MacKinnion - the most feared man in the Scottish highlands. The captive prize of Jamie's sword, Sheena struggles in vain to escape the desire awakened by his touch. And though pride insists she hate her dashing enemy, Sheena's heart begs her to yield...and to surrender to Jamie's passionate love.



Fighting Words And Feuding Words


Fighting Words And Feuding Words
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Author : Thomas R. Walsh
language : en
Publisher: Lexington Books
Release Date : 2005-07-11

Fighting Words And Feuding Words written by Thomas R. Walsh and has been published by Lexington Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005-07-11 with Literary Collections categories.


Anger is central to the Homeric epic, but few scholarly interventions have probed HomerOs language beyond the study of the IliadOs first word: menis. Yet Homer uses over a dozen words for anger. Fighting Words and Feuding Words engages the powerful tools of Homeric poetic analysis and the anthropological study of emotion in an analysis of two anger terms highlighted in the Iliad by the Achaean prophet Calchas. Walsh argues that kotos and kholos locate two focal points for the study of aggression in Homeric poetry, the first presenting HomerOs terms for feud and the second providing the native terms that designates the martial violence highlighted by the Homeric tradition. After focusing on these two terms as used in the Iliad and the Odyssey, Walsh concludes by addressing some post-Homeric and comparative implications of Homeric anger.



Family Feuds


Family Feuds
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Author : Eileen Hunt Botting
language : en
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date : 2012-02-01

Family Feuds written by Eileen Hunt Botting and has been published by State University of New York Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-02-01 with Social Science categories.


Family Feuds is the first sustained comparative study of the place of the family in the political thought of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Edmund Burke, and Mary Wollstonecraft. Eileen Hunt Botting argues that Wollstonecraft recognized both Rousseau's and Burke's influential stature in late eighteenth-century debates about the family. Wollstonecraft critically identified them as philosophical and political partners in the defense of the patriarchal structure of the family, yet she used Rousseau's conceptions of childhood education and maternal empowerment and Burke's understanding of the family as the affective basis for political socialization as a theoretical foundation for her own egalitarian vision of the family. It is this ideal of the egalitarian family, Botting contends, that is one of the most important yet least appreciated legacies of Enlightenment political thought.



Great Feuds In Medicine


Great Feuds In Medicine
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Author : Hal Hellman
language : en
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Release Date : 2007-07-27

Great Feuds In Medicine written by Hal Hellman and has been published by Turner Publishing Company this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-07-27 with Science categories.


"An exciting, well-researched work, which should appeal to anyone with an interest in the nature and progress of the human race." —American Scientist The cataclysmic clash of medical ideas and personalities comes to colorful life In this follow-up to the critically acclaimed Great Feuds in Science (Wiley: 0-471-16980-3), Hal Hellman tells the stories of the ten most heated and important disputes of medical science. Featuring a mix of famous and lesser-known stories, Great Feuds in Medicine includes the fascinating accounts of William Harvey's battle with the medical establishment over his discovery of the circulation of blood; Louis Pasteur's fight over his theory of germs; and the nasty dispute between American Robert Gallo and French researcher Luc Montagnier over who discovered the HIV virus. An informative and insightful look at how such medical controversies are not only typical, but often necessary to the progress of the science.



Feuding Conflict And Banditry In Nineteenth Century Corsica


Feuding Conflict And Banditry In Nineteenth Century Corsica
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Author : Stephen Wilson
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 2003-10-30

Feuding Conflict And Banditry In Nineteenth Century Corsica written by Stephen Wilson and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-10-30 with History categories.


A study of vendetta and banditry, applying insights from the field of social anthropology.



The Feud


The Feud
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Author : Dean King
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2013-05-14

The Feud written by Dean King and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-05-14 with History categories.


For more than a century, the enduring feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys has been American shorthand for passionate, unyielding, and even violent confrontation. Yet despite numerous articles, books, television shows, and feature films, nobody has ever told the in-depth true story of this legendarily fierce-and far-reaching-clash in the heart of Appalachia. Drawing upon years of original research, including the discovery of previously lost and ignored documents and interviews with relatives of both families, bestselling author Dean King finally gives us the full, unvarnished tale, one vastly more enthralling than the myth. Unlike previous accounts, King's begins in the mid-nineteenth century, when the Hatfields and McCoys lived side-by-side in relative harmony. Theirs was a hardscrabble life of farming and hunting, timbering and moonshining-and raising large and boisterous families-in the rugged hollows and hills of Virginia and Kentucky. Cut off from much of the outside world, these descendants of Scots-Irish and English pioneers spoke a language many Americans would find hard to understand. Yet contrary to popular belief, the Hatfields and McCoys were established and influential landowners who had intermarried and worked together for decades. When the Civil War came, and the outside world crashed into their lives, family members were forced to choose sides. After the war, the lines that had been drawn remained-and the violence not only lived on but became personal. By the time the fury finally subsided, a dozen family members would be in the grave. The hostilities grew to be a national spectacle, and the cycle of killing, kidnapping, stalking by bounty hunters, and skirmishing between governors spawned a legal battle that went all the way to the United States Supreme Court and still influences us today. Filled with bitter quarrels, reckless affairs, treacherous betrayals, relentless mercenaries, and courageous detectives, The Feud is the riveting story of two frontier families struggling for survival within the narrow confines of an unforgiving land. It is a formative American tale, and in it, we see the reflection of our own family bonds and the lengths to which we might go in order to defend our honor, our loyalties, and our livelihood.



One Hundred Thousand Hearts


One Hundred Thousand Hearts
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Author : Denton A. Cooley
language : en
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Release Date : 2021-04-06

One Hundred Thousand Hearts written by Denton A. Cooley and has been published by University of Texas Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-04-06 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


The pioneering surgeon Dr. Denton Cooley performed his first human heart transplant in 1968 and astounded the world in 1969 by conducting the first successful implantation of a totally artificial heart in a human being. Over the course of his career, Cooley and his associates performed thousands of open-heart operations and pioneered the use of new surgical procedures. Of all his achievements, however, Cooley was most proud of the Texas Heart Institute, which he founded in 1962 with a mission to use education, research, and improved patient care to decrease the devastating effects of cardiovascular disease. In 100,000 Hearts, Cooley tells about his childhood in Houston, his education at the University of Texas, his medical-school training at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston and Johns Hopkins, and his service in the Army Medical Corps. While at Johns Hopkins, Cooley assisted in a groundbreaking operation to correct an infant’s congenital heart defect, which inspired him to specialize in heart surgery. Cooley’s detailed descriptions of working in the operating room at crucial points in medical history offer a fascinating perspective on the distance medical science traveled in just a few decades.



Family And Feuding At The Court Of James I


Family And Feuding At The Court Of James I
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Author : Johanna Luthman
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 2023-12

Family And Feuding At The Court Of James I written by Johanna Luthman and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2023-12 with categories.


In early 1618, Anne Cecil (nee Lake), Lady Roos, accused Frances Cecil, countess of Exeter, of having committed adultery and incest with her husband, the countess's step grandson, William Cecil, Lord Roos. The countess had attempted to poison her twice, first with a poisoned enema, and later with a poisoned syrup of roses. With the help of the countess, Lord Roos secretively fled England for Catholic Italy, leaving his wife and family behind. Now, the murderous countess was again planning to poison Lady Roos, and perhaps also her father, Sir Thomas Lake, the king's Secretary of State. The countess vehemently denied these sensational charges, fell on her knees before the king, and asked for justice and restoration of her damaged honour. The accusations and the countess's defence quickly became a public scandal. The king and council investigated and ordered the matter be solved in the Court of Star Chamber. The Lake and Cecil families promptly sued and counter-sued each other for slander. The trials attracted much attention, not least because Lake's position as Secretary hung in the balance, and because King James decided to emulate the Biblical King Solomon and sit as a judge himself. While the feud and entangled scandals make for sensational reading, they also offer unexplored windows into the culture, society, and politics of Jacobean England. These were events with resounding reverberations and profound impacts on the Jacobean court, involving both its domestic and foreign spheres. Here Johanna Luthman scrutinises the scandals in detail for the first time. Employing a diverse range of methodologies and critical lenses, including those from the history of medicine and gender, and an analysis of several court cases that have not yet been studied, Luthman demonstrates the importance of incorporating the history of these scandals into an understanding of complex and fraught world of the court of King James VI. In so doing, the book offers new perspectives from which to understand the period, and will be necessary reading for all those interested in Jacobean history, as well as the history of gender, family, medicine, and scandal more generally.