Friday, January 14, 2011

Free e-books

Free e-books


Polar 44 Ring 5

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This Korean War-Era story begins with an Air Force second lieutenant who is assigned to an air base in Greenland as a petroleum officer. He leaves behind a girlfriend who is in a hospital fighting tuberculosis. Her letters filled with optimism and courage lift his morale and inspire him to persevere against very difficult odds. Harsh weather, shortages of equipment and parts, plus the ire of a lieutenant colonel with whom he must work lead up to a tanker unloading accident. The lieutenant is charged with dereliction of duty and in the resulting court martial trial the colonel testifies for the prosecution. The lieutenant attempts to resolve the conflict and in a final climactic action involving the two protagonists, the lieutenant's love for his hospital-bound girlfriend saves his life.

Empowered to Get Fit on the Go!

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Are you struggling to find time to make changes to realize the fit and fabulous life you desire? Empowering insights shared in this power-packed ebook will inspire you to pursuit your desire once again. Includes creative exercise ideas for the savvy woman who has little or no time to get and stay fit.

Savage Ingratitude: How The Jewish Left And The Protestant Elite Sabotage America

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A Conservative, former Communist Jew reveals the Liberal Jewish plan for America. Ari Ben-Tzvi attended Columbia University during the protests of the early sixties were getting started, and was soon radicalized. Not only did he participate in the student unrest, he joined the Communist Party. His relationship with the party was close enough for him to have met the leadership and seen their tactics. He has read Marx, Engels, Lenin and has spent decades researching both ancient and modern Jewish history. Only after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968 did his belief in Communism begin to waver. Now, as a Jew, as a Conservative, as an American, he reveals an inside view of how the Jewish left has betrayed America.

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