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The Sanguavis


The Sanguavis
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Author : William A. J. Duff
language : en
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Release Date : 2024-05-22

The Sanguavis written by William A. J. Duff and has been published by Archway Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024-05-22 with Fiction categories.


In the land of Pleniris, Kerstas, the crowned prince of Requilit, is soon to be crowned king. But when the day finally comes, and Kerstas can fulfill a promise that he made when he was a boy, an evil plot and an ancient prophecy come into play and takes that away from him. Inerium, princess of Requilit and sister to Kerstas, sets out on a journey to save her brother. In a long and dangerous journey, she encounters old magic, strange creatures, and a friend who she never thought she would make. Kerstas will stop at nothing to fulfill his promise to himself and reclaim his kingdom, and Inerium will stop at nothing to get her brother back.



Betting On Famine


Betting On Famine
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Author : Jean Ziegler
language : en
Publisher: New Press, The
Release Date : 2013-08-06

Betting On Famine written by Jean Ziegler and has been published by New Press, The this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-08-06 with Social Science categories.


Few know that world hunger was very nearly eradicated in our lifetimes. In the past five years, however, widespread starvation has suddenly reappeared, and chronic hunger is a major issue on every continent. In an extensive investigation of this disturbing shift, Jean Ziegler—one of the world’s leading food experts—lays out in clear and accessible terms the complex global causes of the new hunger crisis. Ziegler’s wide-ranging and fascinating examination focuses on how the new sustainable revolution in energy production has diverted millions of acres of corn, soy, wheat, and other grain crops from food to fuel. The results, he shows, have been sudden and startling, with declining food reserves sending prices to record highs and a new global commodities market in ethanol and other biofuels gobbling up arable lands in nearly every continent on earth. Like Raj Patel’s pathbreaking Stuffed and Starved, Betting on Famine will enlighten the millions of Americans concerned about the politics of food at home—and about the forces that prevent us from feeding the world’s children.