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Swamp Thing by Rick Veitch Book One: Wild Things
Swamp Thing by Rick Veitch Book One: Wild Things
Following Alan Moore’s legendary run, Rick Veitch was hand-picked by Moore to continue the saga. Experience the run as it was meant to be read with the interweaving narrative between Swamp Thing and Hellblazer restored. Collects Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #65-73, Swamp Thing Annual #3, John Constantine, Hellblazer #4-5, and a story from Secret Origins #23.
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Research in Parapsychology 1988
The thirty-first annual convention of the Parapsychological Association, held in Montreal, Quebec, included over 30 original presentations representing various aspects of contemporary parapsychological thought and activity. These previously unpublished papers, abstracted in this volume, deal with such issues as emerging PK paradigms, psychic 'signatures, ' REG and EEG experiments, psychometrics and free-response studies, observational theories, poltergeists, remote viewing, and Ganzfeld studies. One symposium examined gender-related issues in parapsychology, and another addressed GESP targets in psi research. Published in full are two invited addresses: 'The Healer Phenomenon: Implications for Parapsychology' by Bernard Grad and 'Psi Phenomena and Temporal Lobe Activity: The Geomagnetic Factor' by Michael Persinger. The Presidential Address by Dean Radin ('The Tao of Psi') is also reproduced in full.
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Rick Rudd
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Rick Bernstein
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A Passion for This Earth
A Passion for This Earth
Annotation. Twenty influential writers and scientists contribute personal, practical, and political essays celebrating our planet. In this powerful collection of original essays, twenty of the world's most influential journalists, writers, scientists, and environmentalists lend their voices to inform and engage those who are committed to the survival of the Earth and its inhabitants. Personal, practical, political, full of wonder and rage, this book respectfully continues the conversation that the inimitable David Suzuki began more than fifty years ago. With essays inspired by Canada's foremost environmentalist, contributions include personal experiences with nature, including: David Helvarg on childhood and the sea Rick Bass on falling in love with the Yaak Valley in Montana Richard Mabey on a May night in Suffolk with a full moon Helen Caldicott on our notions of terrorism and poverty Ross Gelbspan on a public policy strategy that could make Kyoto targets a reality for North America Carl Safina on the continued need for effective science communicators Sherilyn MacGregor on Earth-friendly citizenship, leadership, and scholarship. Finally, Tom Berger, John Lucchesi, and Robyn Williams describe their personal experiences with David Suzuki and what his example has meant to them.
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Destination Mars
Destination Mars
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