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A vandal has struck at Jefferson Memorial Junior High. Innocent Erin Maxwell is being blamed. Join her friends, Jake and Billy, as they work to solve the crime and find the real culprit to clear Erin's name. You, the reader, are presented with the information and suspects. It's up to you to decide who did it and . . . FINISH THIS BOOK! Get your friends to read it too and discuss. Find your inner-detective and make your case or else they think it was someone else entirely! This young adult/teen novella is just waiting for you to give it an ending!
A world on the brink of war, absent parents, and no friends sounds like a disaster unless all you ever wanted was to live inside your virtual reality pod.Meet Severo, a fresh-eyed graduate, as he joins the ranks of new players in the HOPE engine, but quickly finds out that everything isn't as advertised. An unnatural enemy is rising, more glitch than feature, that not even the highest level players can stop. A noob like Severo doesn't stand a chance! Right? But with his starter village in the enemy's warpath, he better figure something out! Before that, he needs to learn that NPCs are sentient, friends are needed, and food in fantasy games sucks! Oh yeah, and pick a class!As if all that wasn't enough to worry about, outside of the VR pod, real life is starting to have its own technical difficulties...
When judges disagree, those in the minority write a dissenting opinion. This book considers the great dissents in Australian law. Their worth may derive from numerous factors, including their rhetorical force as a piece of legal reasoning or emotive power as a judicial lament for the 'error' into which the majority has fallen; the general importance of the issue at stake; as a challenge to the orthodoxy; and, sometimes, the subsequent recognition of a dissenting opinion's correctness and its ultimate vindication. On some occasions, all these features may be strongly present, on others only some. Through a diverse selection of memorable dissenting opinions, this book illuminates the topic of judicial disagreement more generally - not only through examples of instances when minority opinions have been distinctly valuable, but by drawing out a richer understanding of the attributes and circumstances which lead some dissents to become iconic, while so many lie forgotten.
The most recent research in matters Arthurian, by leading scholars in the field.
An examination of the importance of knightly combat in Malory's Morte Darthur.
Analysis of how emotion is pictured in Arthurian legend.
A timely examination of the impact of Australia's antiterror laws after September 11, and the new 2014 terror laws. Timely and piercing, this book asks whether Australia really needed to enact anti-terrorism laws in the first place, let alone add to them. Most tellingly, the book asks whether seeing these anti-terror laws as normal is a danger in itself.
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