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  that face looks familiar: Familiar Face Michael DeForge, 2019 The bodies of citizens and the infrastructure surrounding them is constantly updating. People can't recognize themselves in old pictures, and they wake up in apartments of completely different sizes and shapes. Commuter routes radically differ day to day. The citizens struggle with adaptability as updates happen too quickly, and the changes are far too radical to be intuitive. There is no way to resist--the updates are enacted by a nameless, faceless force. The narrator of Familiar Face works in the government's department of complaints, reading through citizens' reports of the issues they've had with the system updates. The job isn't to fix anything but rather to be the sole human sounding board, a comfort in a system so decidedly impersonal. These complaints aren't mere bug reports--they can be anything: existential, petty, just plain heartbreaking. Michael DeForge's ability to find the humanity and emotional truth within the outlandish bureaucracy of everyday life is unparalleled. The signatures of his work--a vibrant color palette, surreal designs, and a self-aware sense of humor--enliven an often bleak technocratic future. Familiar Face is a masterful and deeply funny exploration of how we define our sense of self, and how we cope when so much of life is out of our control.--Provided by publisher.
  that face looks familiar: Hearings United States. Congress. House. Committee on Un-American Activities, 1951
  that face looks familiar: Relating Theory and Data Stephan Lewandowsky, William E. Hockley, 2013-06-17 This festschrift represents the proceedings of a conference held in honor of Bennet B. Murdock, one of the foremost researchers and theoreticians on human memory and cognition. A highly renowned investigator respected for both his empirical and theoretical contributions to the field, Murdock summarized and focused a large amount of research activity with his 1974 book Human Memory: Theory and Data. This unique collection of articles addresses many of the issues discussed in his classic text. Divided into five principal sections, its coverage includes: theoretical perspectives on human memory ranging from a biological view to an exposition of the value of formal models; recent progress in the study of processes in immediate memory and recognition memory; and new developments in componential and distributed approaches to the modeling of human memory. Each section concludes with an integrative commentary provided by some of Murdock’s eminent colleagues from the University of Toronto. Thus, this book offers a diversity of perspectives on contemporary topics in the discipline, and will be of interest to students and scholars in all branches of cognitive science.
  that face looks familiar: Unbroken Rick Hautala, 2016-12-07 Kiera David is haunted by dark memories and terrible headaches. Her friends—and enemies—are dying. At each murder scene, witnesses report seeing a woman resembling her. She can't possibly be responsible. But if she isn't—who is? (originally published as written by A.J. Matthews)
  that face looks familiar: Land Of Lights: A Lycian Story Levent Uysal, 2024-09-13 In ancient times, Lycian cities such as Olympos, Xanthos, and Patara were today's London, Paris, and Istanbul. It was the region where the never-extinguishing fire of Olympos, the world's first democratic parliament building was located. Moreover, it was the birthplace and religious center of Santa Claus. Living in Lycia was like watching the world's most beautiful view from the front row in these lands where the Taurus Mountains and the Mediterranean embrace. Lycian ports served as busy trade centers as well as hosting the slave trade. At the same time, they were also the meeting point for people from different parts of the world. Sometimes, these meetings caused the birth of great love and pain. From slavery to freedom, justice to cruelty, love to hate, everything about human beings was experienced in the Land of Lights... Themis, Goddess of Justice, says: ! If l have aroused suspicion in you, complain against me so that not a single stain remains on me.
  that face looks familiar: The Blood Vier Christy R. Harrill, 2022-09-06 A puzzling murder. A crumbling diarchy. A Blood Vier summoned to quell the ashes of corruption. Taryn wants nothing to do with the father who abandoned her. She bolts at her first glimpse of freedom, only for a mysterious man to track her down, claiming her father was murdered and she is the key to finding the killer. She strikes a bargain, traveling to the kingdom’s capital where she becomes an unwilling player in a political game against the opposing sovereignties and her father’s suspected killer. As a Blood Vier, a blood heir come to vie for her father’s position, Taryn is now the prime target of assassination for her interference. She seeks evidence to bring down her deadly opponent, enlisting the help of the cocky prince and a despised healer. But as her father’s secrets begin to slowly unravel, Taryn is caught between duty and freedom, questioning where her allegiances lie and how much she is willing to sacrifice. Treason haunts the kingdom halls, death stalks close behind, and betrayal is only the opening act. Taryn has spent her life shrouded in secrets and deception, and she’s done playing the pawn.
  that face looks familiar: Cold as Ice Susan Robertson, 2024-02-23 Isabelle Petersen, known as Ike, a private investigator, has been summoned to a privately owned Caribbean island resort to investigate the death of one of the owners. The co-owner of the resort does not believe his brother was killed as the result of a boating accident but rather believes he was murdered because of his brother's suspicion that something illegal was happening on the island, but he had no idea what it could be. Ike is there to look into anything that seems suspicious and report to the remaining owner, Paul MacKenzie, whatever she discovers. But one of the employees of the resort is becoming a distraction because of the way he commands her mental attention and physical attraction. Paul MacKenzie, known as Mac, is certain his brother Phillip's boating accident was the result of foul play. Phil had summoned him to the island to help him discover what was being perpetrated right under his nose because of one side of a phone conversation he'd overheard. So Mac had taken the advice of his former commanding officer in the Army Special Forces and hired Ike Petersen to come and look into operations at the resort and see if they could discover what he and Phil had been unable to uncover. Mac soon discovers Ike Petersen is not who he thought she was, but she is determined to do what he and his brother could not, even while fighting the love Mac is determined to offer...whether she wants it or not. Together, they discover why Phillip had to die and uncover who was behind it...with Ike's life at risk in the end.
  that face looks familiar: The Trial of Andrew Osher L. A. Brown, 2019-03-26 Andrew Osher was just a normal guy. He ate lunch at the deli down the street, grabbed coffee from the coffee shop by the bus stop on his way to work at the bank, and played video games with his buddy. His was an ordinary life filled with ordinary things, until he fell asleep...The world was a different place when Andrew slept.
  that face looks familiar: Sun Bear: The Path of Power Sunbear, 2011-10-18 In The Path of Power, Sun Bear's life and lessons are told subtly through stories of his experiences—through his teachings, readers can discover how to accomplish their goals, survive this time of earth cleansing, and follow their own path of power in life. From a childhood spent in the forest of the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota, Sun Bear went on to become one of the most groundbreaking and inspiring spiritual teachers of the late twentieth century. Far ahead of his time, he founded an interracial medicine society of teachers dedicated to sharing with others those lessons of earth harmony which they had learned through their own experience. His vision of the medicine wheel became a worldwide phenomenon that inspired many people to learn more about the earth and all their relations upon her. Almost two decades after his death, Sun Bear's lessons are even more necessary today than ever.
  that face looks familiar: Earth's Last Angel Leon Castle, 2015-09-14 Evil threatens to plunge the entire population of the planet Thera into oblivion.Can the cold hand of evil be stopped before it's too late?Who are they?Why should we care?A death bed secret changes everything: Who is this old man, whom I have known for my entire life?How can he know about the existence of the planet Thera, and what happens to it? How can he know, in intimate detail the lifeforms and individuals that live in the far reaches of space? As well as the technology, culture and society they develop? Why is he telling me all of this?Who is he, really? Or should I be asking, what is he? Reviews:e;It reads like you are sitting at the movies, watching it on the big screen.e; Review panel WA.
  that face looks familiar: Jena Parker "The Final Resolution" Betty Swem, 2020-10-25 Jena Parker finds herself part of a mercenary army after its leader frees her from prison to fight his ruthless enemy in a war that started long ago. Now one of the recruits, Jena discovers there is more going on when she sees some of her fellow inmates have also been taken from prison and recruited to fight in this bloody conflict. At the same time, Jake Paterson, the love of Jena’s life, learns she has vanished. He begins a relentless search, only to discover that a corrupt police officer was involved in her disappearance. Desperate to uncover the truth, Jake seeks out his best friend, Ken Stewart. The two confront the crooked cop and force him to confess to the mysterious kidnapping ring. Jake and Ken then enlist an adventurous author and several others to help them rescue Jena. Jena, now fighting forces beyond her control, sees her past and present merging. Knowing the time has come to confront her dark side, and haunted by the man who murdered her father, she yearns to face her demons once and for all and find the light she believes lives within her. But will Jake and his team get to her in time? Will the lovers be reunited? Will she ever overcome her cold and blood-soaked past? While she’s caught between the two vicious armies, she also realizes the time has come to fight the hardest battle of all, to win her souls redemption which leads her to the only thing she has left: her final resolution.
  that face looks familiar: RAGA Arie Adireksa, 2020-06-23 What if you were placed to wait? As we knew waiting was uncertainty. Some kept holding on, some walked away. Spending time in missing. In the time you could conquer. Was there any way? There was no human could choose their fate that he/ she got through. We just chose ways we will get through. It could be a choice or fate. No one could understand. Becoming a mystery will be revealed by the time passes. While for surviving the wait? It will be a story about the time, that will get us into imaginations that you might have ever heard. It could be an old romance that will be disappeared through the time or a story that will stay forever. And everyone could write their own story. In one story that they got through in every journey. And in every waiting, there was always sweet thing that still who believe in hope and dream. As Raga and Dewi, two people who went to make their own story. In the journey of them, they keep relationship without communication each other. Surrender all in the miracle of destiny. But no one knows how the story ends. A year passed by, after separating with Dewi. Raga finally went to Bali. Starting the new journey in searching. Expecting there was a miracle to meet the girl again. The girl who filled his life deep into his heart. Trying to cogitate each pieces from the story of their togetherness some time ago. After a long time, without contact and meet. Dewi seemed to disappear without any trace in her life. Raga back to his adventure. He went to a strange place by himself where no one knew him to look for his lost heart. He met new people. Introducing new things in glory of Dewata Island. Between realita that didn’t meet expectation. Introducing the island more than just tourism with Santi as his friend. Santi is Balinese girl whom he met accidentally. She was the one who made Raga know more people. Joining new circle that had new color in his journey.
  that face looks familiar: The Nellie Bly Collection: the Books Tri Fritz, 2012-03-14 NELLIE BLY (1864-1922) was a newspaper reporter who pioneered the fi eld of investigative journalism. Before women even had the right to vote, she fascinated readers around the world with her adventures. Collected for the first time in a single volume are Nellie Blys four published books: Ten Days In A Mad-House Nellie feigns insanity and is committed to the infamous asylum on Blackwells Island. In a stunning tale, she exposes abuse levied by doctors and nurses towards the poor women in their care. Around The World In 72 Days Nellie challenges Jules Verne and vows to travel around the world in less than 80 days. She encounters fascinating people and cultures, but also endures violent storms and obstacles that put her record and life at risk. Six Months In Mexico Nellie travels to Mexico to experience a country mostly unknown to 19th Century America. However, what starts as a travelogue becomes a story of government corruption with Nellie one step ahead of the Mexican police! The Mystery of Central Park Nellie Blys one and only novel. When young lovers Richard and Penelope fi nd a young womans body in New Yorks Central Park, they set out to solve a mystery that will test their wits and love for each other.
  that face looks familiar: The mystery of Central Park Nellie Bly, 2023-07-11 In 'The Mystery of Central Park' by Nellie Bly, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the hidden secrets and intriguing history of New York City's iconic Central Park. Bly's vivid descriptions and detailed research bring to life the stories of the park's creation and the mysterious events that have taken place within its confines. The book is written in a journalistic style, drawing on Bly's own experiences as an investigative reporter to uncover the truth behind the park's many legends and myths. Set against the backdrop of the Gilded Age, the narrative explores the social dynamics and power struggles of the era, providing a unique perspective on New York's past. Bly's use of investigative techniques and narrative flair make 'The Mystery of Central Park' a compelling read for history buffs and mystery enthusiasts alike. Nellie Bly's background as a pioneering journalist and her passion for uncovering the truth shine through in this intriguing exploration of one of America's most famous landmarks.
  that face looks familiar: The Nellie Bly Collection Volume IV Tri Fritz, 2024-11-10 At the beginning of 1889, Nellie Bly was on a roll in New York City. The fervor from her bombshell asylum exposé the previous year had not abated. Readers were clamoring for more from the upstart and incendiary journalist, and she would deliver. By 1890, Nellie would become a worldwide sensation. Notable in COLLECTION: VOL. IV is Nellie’s continued advocacy for women. She highlights advancement in educational opportunities with articles on women attending college and medical school, as well as profiling the wives of cabinet secretaries along with the first interview with future female icon Helen Keller. However, overshadowing all of this was a second signature story for Nellie Bly—her trip around the world. The journey she took to beat the fictional record set in Jules Verne’s novel Around the World In 80 Days would bring her acclaim in cities across the globe, serving as a benchmark moment in the journey of equality for women. Finally, COLLECTION: VOL. IV concludes with an early serialized version of Nellie’s novel The Mystery of Central Park. Spreading her wings, Nellie Bly would fly in the face of sexist culture while flying around the world as a beacon of hope and empowerment.
  that face looks familiar: Panipat Vishwas Patil, 2022-11-30 About the Book THE THIRD BATTLE OF PANIPAT—THE FINAL ONE, THE BLOODIEST OF THEM ALL The Marathas and the king of Afghanistan, Ahmad Shah Abdali, fought to claim the throne of Delhi. While the face-off had stretched on for months on the elevated flat land of Panipat, the actual conflict took place on 14 January 1761. 150,000 soldiers lost their lives, and about 80,000 horses, bullocks and elephants were slaughtered. The Maratha warriors and their allies defied the bitter cold of the north and months of starvation, fighting to the last man. The campaign brought the Maratha empire to its knees, emptying out its coffers and decimating an entire generation. This battle most horrific has dazzled generations of historians. Its tactics, ingenious battle formations and fortifications, its reputation as the supreme war of wits has kept the third battle of Panipat alive in public memory. But a war is not only glory and splendour. It is fought by flesh-and-blood people who come alive in Vishwas Patil’s Panipat. Panipat, has received thirty-eight awards since its publication in 1988, and sold more than 2,50,000 copies.
  that face looks familiar: No Woods So Dark as These Randall Silvis, 2020-08-04 Next in the literary, emotionally propulsive Ryan DeMarco Mystery series from Randall Silvis, critically acclaimed master of crime fiction. There are good reasons to fear the dark... Former Sergeant Ryan DeMarco's life has been spent in defiance—he's defied death, loneliness, and betrayal all while fighting the worst parts of humanity. He's earned a break, and following the devastation of their last case, DeMarco and his girlfriend Jayme want nothing more than to live quietly in each other's company. To forget the horrors they've experienced and work on making each other whole again. But dreams of a peaceful life together are shattered when two bodies are discovered in a smoldering car in the woods, and another is found brutally mutilated nearby. Much as he'd like to leave the case to his former colleagues, dark forces are at play and DeMarco cannot escape the vortex of lies, betrayal, and desperation. He and Jayme are dragged back into the fray, where they must confront the shady dealings of a close-knit rural community. Perfect for fans of murder mystery books and suspenseful thrillers alike, No Woods So Dark as These explores the atrocities humans are capable of when pushed to their limits. In this highly-anticipated addition to Randall Silvis' books, Ryan DeMarco is forced into a case that might break him for good. Ryan DeMarco Mystery Series: Two Days Gone (Book 1) Walking the Bones (Book 2) A Long Way Down (Book 3) No Woods So Dark as These (Book 4)
  that face looks familiar: The Aso Ebi Chronicles: Complete Mystery Series Sharon Abimbola Salu, 2017-09-17 This special omnibus collection contains all four novellas in a single volume. The Aso Ebi Chronicles is a mystery and romance series set in Lagos, Nigeria. The entire collection of african lady detective mysteries is collected for the first time, in one thrilling bundle. Available as an eBook bundle and paperback, this series box set of four intriguing mysteries will make a great addition to your library. In the novellas, four strong female protagonists find themselves in situations where they have to play the roles of private female investigators to solve puzzling mysteries. The adventures of these amateur female sleuths, solving mysteries and finding love in the Lagos metropolis are collected in this 4-in-1 mystery bundle. The collection includes: BEWAJI'S ANKARA ADVENTURES (BOOK # 1) Bewaji i is a 24-year old woman who is hired to investigate a strange case involving an American woman romantically involved with a man living in Nigeria. The presumption is that the woman is a victim of one of the popular romance scams. Will her suspicions be proven right? WURA'S WOODIN ADVENTURES (BOOK # 2) Someone has been stealing expensive jewelry from Alhaja Munirat Rahman, a fabric and jewelry merchant. It is up to Wura Oyelese, her 20-something-year-old niece, to unmask the culprit. As she nurtures a budding romance with the intriguing Kola Adegbenro and pursues the highly-coveted title of Miss UNILAG, will Wura catch the thief? LARA'S LACE ADVENTURES (BOOK # 3) Lara Adefuye stumbles on an old picture, which brings her face-to-face with the bitter truth behind her name. Then, a chance reunion with an old university classmate leads her to start an adventure of her own, working undercover as a private investigator at a prestigious secondary school. As Lara works to solve a puzzling mystery, she discovers the power of relationships, especially when she finds herself entwined in a romance she was not expecting. VIOLET'S VELVET ADVENTURES (BOOK # 4) Violet Edem leads a relatively boring life as a Finance teacher at a community college in Houston, Texas. Her love life is just as boring as her job until the unexpected happens. Two men waltz into her life and Violet must decide which one of them has a future with her. Then as she prepares for a wedding, something terrible happens to the groom. Violet is unwittingly swept up in solving a mystery where she discovers that the past may very well hold the key to the future. Aso Ebi means family cloth in Yoruba. These stories celebrate the rich African culture, taking the reader on a journey into the lives of four young Nigerian women. The novellas can be read in any order.
  that face looks familiar: ...Mental and Physical Measurements of Working Children, Helen Bradford Thompson Woolley, Charlotte Rust Leonard Fischer, 1914
  that face looks familiar: Psychological Monographs , 1914 Includes music.
  that face looks familiar: The Key Wars H. R. Haven, 2019-08-28 The City of Doors: where seven red doors stand in a bleak line and where 49 trained and lethal warriors will gather to participate in the Key Wars. Lucy Heron, the fierce katana-yielding warrior of Zone 7 arrives to find the city as dark, gothic, and cold as she had always remembered it. Lucy soon finds that the city holds dangerous secrets and the freedom she thought she might gain as a Key Master begins to fade into an illusion. As Lucy struggles to survive the Wars, will she uncover the truth and take a chance at hope, love, and freedom?
  that face looks familiar: Bleeding Hearts Teri White, 2015-04-07 Two mismatched cops search Los Angeles for a pair of bloodthirsty killers On the night he escapes the asylum, Tom does not take his medication. He slips out of bed soon after lights out, pockets a knife, and goes looking for a guard. At knifepoint, he takes the man’s clothes, cuts his throat, and walks out of the institution a free man. His brother is waiting outside the gate. They have work to do. As Tom and his brother cut a bloody swath across Los Angeles County, it falls to Blue Maguire and Spaceman Kowalski to find them. Even in the strangest precincts of the LAPD, there are no two cops quite like Spaceman, a hard-boiled detective of the old school, and Blue, his margarita-sipping, always-fashionable partner. Stopping the Hitchcock brothers will take them closer to the brink than ever before—but Spaceman and Blue are happiest on the edge.
  that face looks familiar: Murder is Dicey Gail Oust, 2015-08-10 “Far superior . . . this uniquely capricious mystery will engage readers from the very first page to the surprising conclusion.” —Publishers Weekly Welcome to Serenity Cove, a peaceful Southern community where the residents like to play dice, play golf and, when foul play moves in, play detective. Kate McCall is an avid fan of detective shows and mysteries. And while she’s always looking for a whiff of trouble, the truth is that she and her friends in the close-knit community of Serenity Cove are more likely to cause it than to find it. But whether it’s their lively, sometimes rowdy bunco dice games or a trip out to the local watering hole, it’s always good fun. Until the round of golf that leads them to the discovery of a dismembered limb—and the realization that three of their friends are missing. With the local sheriff stumped for clues and the list of suspects growing, Kate decides to roll the dice and try a little sleuthing on her own. But when another body part shows up, this dedicated fan of mysteries knows the odds are stacked against her. Relying on her new detective kit, her natural curiosity, and a flare for unearthing clues, Kate has to gamble that she can catch a killer before more heads roll. This book was originally published under the title Whack ’n’ Roll.
  that face looks familiar: After Etan Lisa R. Cohen, 2009-05-07 In After Etan, author Lisa Cohen draws on hundreds of interviews and nearly twenty years of research—including access to the personal files of the Patz family—to reveal, for the first time, the entire dramatic tale of Etan's disappearance: A masterful combination of deep human interest and detailed criminal investigation into a parent's worst nightmare (Kirkus Reviews, Starred). On the morning of May 25, 1979, six-year-old Etan Patz left his apartment to go to his school bus stop. It was the first time he had ever walked the two short blocks on his own. But he never made it to school that day. He vanished somewhere between his home and the bus stop, and was never seen again. The search for Etan quickly consumed the downtown Manhattan neighborhood where his family lived. Soon afterward, Missing posters with Etan's smiling face blanketed the city, followed by media coverage that turned Etan's disappearance into a national story-one that would change our cultural landscape forever. Thirty years later, in Etan's honor, May 25 is recognized as National Missing Children's Day. But despite the overwhelming publicity his case received, the public knows only a fraction of what happened. That's because the story of Etan Patz is more than a heartbreaking mystery. It is also the story of the men, women, and children who were touched by his life in the months and years after he vanished. It's the story of the agonies and triumphs of the Patz family, as well as the story of the extraordinary twists and turns of federal prosecutor Stuart GraBois's relentless pursuit of his prime suspect. From GraBois's creative outside the box tactics, to the veteran cop who made his first pedophile bust on a dark Times Square rooftop, to the FBI rookie who cut her teeth chasing the case through the dark recesses of a child molester's mind, this is the story of all the heroic investigators who, to this day, continue to seek justice for Etan.
  that face looks familiar: Be My Little Baby Stephanie R. Caffrey, 2024-08-06 When Tessa Lopez opened her bakery, she expected to barely break even. Instead, she’s become one of the most popular shops in London. Life would be perfect, except someone is stalking her, sending threatening letters and photographs. When the police can’t help, she goes to the famous and too-sexy private detective, James Moore. As they work to uncover her stalker, Tessa and James fight an undeniable attraction. But he doesn’t date clients, or so he keeps repeating. Will they be able to resist their attraction and survive the person hellbent on making her his, at any cost. Or will their chemistry bring about their end?
  that face looks familiar: The Iron Stallions Max Hennessy, 2019-11-11 The final tale of a fighting family, in the greatest conflict of all time... In the 1920s, Josh Goff runs away from school and enlists under another name in the ranks of what to his family was always simply known as The Regiment. Soon enough, he finds himself on the front lines in the Second World War, from France to the Western Desert, from the D-Day beaches to Nazi Germany. The time of cavalrymen has long since passed, but Josh finds himself thinking that the mindset still prevails. Though the weapons have changed, the men have not, and so he moves forward bravely, in his iron stallion. The awe-inspiring finale to the Goff war trilogy, perfect for fans of Alistair MacLean, Jack Higgins and Frederick Forsyth.
  that face looks familiar: The Night Hunter Russ Willams, 2009-07-31 This novel by Russ Williams presents an apocalyptic view of a small town turned upside-down by a natural disaster. Action and human drama come together to force members of this shaken community to live or die while facing horrific challenges, natural and supernatural. There’s a doctor, a lawyer, a priest, a saloon keeper, a sheriff, a mayor, lovers, young and old, as well as the rich and the poor. All must band together to survive. Here is a preview: The president's voice crackled over the battery-powered radio: My fellow Americans, I regret bearing such terrible news, but most of our nation is buried beneath snow left by this monumental blizzard. I have declared a state of emergency and martial law, and moved the Congress and executive branch to a provisional government center in Jacksonville, Florida. Much of the rest of our country is covered with fifty or more feet of snow. I have ordered the U.S. armed services to begin digging out our large cities, but I ask those of you in outlying areas to take heart and have courage. We will try to rescue you as soon as we can and return local and national services to normal, whenever possible. Until then, I ask you, please remain calm and conserve your resources. Help is on the way. I repeat, help is on the way. But what about us? the girl screamed. We're trapped here in the middle of nowhere. How long will it take them to reach us this far up in the mountains? Weeks? Months? Are we all going to die? A small band of people gathered around the radio and tried to give her comfort, but they had no answers. All they could do was wait—and hope. So begins their time of terror in The Night Hunter—a mysterious tale of adventure and romance in an isolated village haunted by the unknown. To survive, these people have to struggle against the winter forces of nature gone wild. Yet, the ones who live must fight the ultimate battle, against their own weaknesses and desires, as they come face to face with ... The Night Hunter.
  that face looks familiar: Stonewall Hinkleman and the Battle of Bull Run Tom Angleberger, Michael Hemphill, 2009-04-02 An exciting historical adventure, co-written by the New York Times bestselling author of the Origami Yoda series! Stonewall Hinkleman (yup, that's his real name) hates participating in historical reenactments with his Civil War-obsessed parents. Who wants to pretend to fight in some old war anyway? But one day, Stonewall finds himself transported back in time to the actual Battle of Bull Run—and he's not alone! Mr. Dupree, an ardent Confederate from Stonewall's time, has also traveled back in order to change the outcome of the whole Civil War. Stonewall needs to use all of his knowledge of the battle to stop Dupree and save the course of American history as we know it.
  that face looks familiar: The Essential Edward Stratemeyer Collection Edward Stratemeyer, 2013-03 Compiled in one book, the essential collection of books by Edward Stratemeyer American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt Dave Porter and His Rivals Dave Porter and the Runaways Dave Porter at Star Ranch Dave Porter in the Far North Dave Porter in the Gold Fields For the Liberty of Texas The Mystery at Putnam Hall On the Trail of Pontiac Richard Dare's Venture The Rover Boys at Big Horn Ranch The Rover Boys at Colby Hall The Rover Boys at College he Rover Boys at School The Rover Boys in Alaska The Rover Boys in Business The Rover Boys in Camp The Rover Boys in New York The Rover Boys in Southern Waters The Rover Boys in the Air The Rover Boys in the Jungle The Rover Boys In The Mountains The Rover Boys on a Hunt The Rover Boys on Land and Sea The Rover Boys on Snowshoe Island The Rover Boys on the Farm The Rover Boys on the Great Lakes The Rover Boys on the Ocean The Rover Boys on the River The Rover Boys on Treasure Isle The Rover Boys out West The Rover Boys Under Canvas True to Himself
  that face looks familiar: Searchin' for Toothpick Sam Jamie Selko, 2024-01-09 Anyone who has collected baseball cards understands the thrill of completing a set. And part of the fun is filling in the gaps along the way, one wax pack at a time, over months or even years. Or sometimes, as in Jamie Selko's case, decades. This memoir recounts the author's love affair with Topps' 1961 baseball card set and his quest to acquire a complete autographed collection--an effort that took almost 40 years and still is one card short, #555 Sam Toothpick Jones. The author describes growing up in the early 1960s and details the backstory behind his mission, from the first autograph he got--Joe DiMaggio's, in an officer's club in Mannheim, Germany--to how he decided, 15 years later, to get signatures on each of the '61s. He also comments on each card in the set and on each player's finest game in the season.
  that face looks familiar: The Cattle Drive from Southwest Diane M. Cece, 2013-12-12 The Cattle Drive from Southwest Tom Lacey and Samuel Embers were outlaws who split from the Younger Brothers Gang. Their handles were the Nevada Kid and Smokey. After the robbery of the Kingston-Downey Express, they took honest jobs while seeking refuge at a prominent cattle ranch. Nevada had been shot through the left thigh, and taking on honest jobs was the only way Smokey could get his pard back on his feet again without getting captured. What they didnt figure into the equation was the ranchers beautiful, innocent young niece, Polly, falling in love with the Nevada Kid. She came from back East to live with her aunt and uncle and to teach at the local schoolhouse. Smokey had a very tough time keeping the beautiful girl from controlling his partners soul and destiny. Polly was the one witness to the robbery of the express who carried enough evidence against the two to get them imprisoned or, worse, hanged.
  that face looks familiar: Diary of a Young Girl Mark Anthony, 2012-12-01 After her mother's tragic death, Shayla is left to navigate her teenage years with little help from her neglectful, playboy father. Used and abused by the adults around her, Shayla makes some risky choices, taking a job as a waitress in one of Harlem's top strip clubs before she's even of legal age. She makes ends meet by running scams on unsuspecting patrons, but her luck soon runs out when she is raped and left for dead one night after work. Confused and scared, Shayla concocts a lie that leads to an arrest. A man is convicted and sent to prison for the crime, though he insists he's innocent. Shayla goes about putting her life back together, and with the help of a great mentor, she makes some big changes. Now a graduate of Howard University, she's ready to begin a new career and put her old life far behind her—until an unexpected twist turns everything upside down. New DNA evidence leads the court to reopen the rape case, and Shayla will be forced to confront the lies that she told. Will she ever be truly free from the ugly demons of her past?
  that face looks familiar: Think Differently, Live Differently Bob Hamp, 2010
  that face looks familiar: Handbook of Research on Face Processing A.W. Young, H.D. Ellis, 2013-10-22 The high degree of scientific interest in face processing is readily understandable, since people's faces provide such a wealth of social information. Moreover, investigations have produced evidence of highly precocious face processing abilities in infants, and of neural mechanisms in adults that seem to be differentially involved in face perception. Such findings demonstrate that, as one might expect, the psychological importance of the face has clear biological underpinnings.There are also urgent practical reasons for wanting to understand face processing. The most extensively investigated of these involve forensic issues. Other applications include the development of automated recognition systems for security and other purposes, and understanding and rehabilitating disorders and impairments linked to brain injuries and psychiatric conditions.Current studies of face processing are grouped in the volume into eleven topic areas. For each area, the editors approached an acknowledged authority and commissioned a review chapter summarising the findings that have been made. These chapters were then circulated to other experts who were asked to write brief commentaries that developed theoretical or empirical points of importance to each area. In this way, a balanced coverage of each topic is achieved.The book begins with a section examining the evidence suggesting that there may be something `special' about face processing. This is followed by consideration of the face as a visual pattern. Then there are four sections dealing with major uses of facial information, followed by sections discussing the development of face processing abilities and the neural mechanisms involved. The last three sections of the book deal with topics for which there are important practical applications for the studies reported.
  that face looks familiar: The Science of Perception and Memory Daniel Reisberg, 2014 A robbery victim tries to remember how the crime unfolded and who was present at the scene. A medical patient recalls the doctor saying that the pain in her side wasn't worrisome, and now that the tumor is much larger, she's suing. An investigation of insider trading hinges on someone's memory of exactly what was said at a particular business meeting. In these and countless other examples, our ability to remember our experiences is crucial for the justice system. The problem, though, is that perception and memory are fallible. How often do our eyes or memories deceive us? Is there some way to avoid these errors? Can we specify the circumstances in which perceptual or memory errors are more or less likely to occur? Professor Daniel Reisberg tackles these questions by drawing on the available science and his personal experience training attorneys. He provides detailed pragmatic advice that will prove helpful to law enforcement, prosecutors, defenders, and anyone else who hopes to maximize the quality of the evidence available to the courts -- whether the evidence is coming from witnesses, victims, or defendants. This book is carefully rooted in research but written in a way that will make it fully accessible to non-scientists working in the justice system. Early chapters provide an overview of the relevant science and a broad portrait of how perception and memory function. Later chapters offer practical solutions for navigating situations involving eyewitness identifications, remembered conversations, evidence obtained from interviews with children, confession evidence, and the risks of false confession.
  that face looks familiar: Harlequin Love Inspired January 2020 - Box Set 2 of 2 Marie E. Bast, Belle Calhoune, Laurel Blount, 2020-01-01 Love Inspired brings you three new titles! Enjoy these uplifting contemporary romances of faith, forgiveness and hope. THE AMISH MARRIAGE BARGAIN by Marie E. Bast May Bender dreamed of marrying Thad Hochstedler—until he jilted her for her sister with no explanation. Now, with Thad widowed and a single father, the bishop insists they conveniently wed for the baby girl. When May learns the real reason for his first marriage, can they rediscover their love? HER SECRET ALASKAN FAMILY Home to Owl Creek by Belle Calhoune When Sage Duncan discovers she was kidnapped as a baby, she heads to a small Alaskan town to learn about her birth family—without disclosing her identity. But as she falls for Sheriff Hank Crawford, revealing the truth could tear them apart… A RANCHER TO TRUST by Laurel Blount Rebel turned rancher Dan Whitlock is determined to prove he’s a changed man to the wife he abandoned as a teen…but Bailey Quinn is just as set on finally ending their marriage. When tragedy lands Dan as the guardian of little orphaned twins, can he give Bailey all the love—and family—she’s ever wanted?
  that face looks familiar: Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce and Trading Agent Design and Analysis Wolfgang Ketter, Han La Poutré, Norman M. Sadeh, Onn Shehory, William Walsh, 2010-08-18 This volume contains 13 thoroughly refereed and revised papers detailing recent advances in research on trading agents, negotiating agents, dynamic pricing, and auctions. They were originally presented at the 10th International Workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce (AMEC 2008) collocated with AAMAS 2008 in Estoril, Portugal, or the 6th Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis (TADA 2008) collocated with AAAI 2008 in Chicago, IL, USA. The papers originating from AMEC 2008 address agent modeling and multi-agent problems in the context of e-negotiations and e-commerce. The TADA papers stem from the effort to design scenarios where trading agents and market designers can be pitched against each other in applications from supply chain management and procurement. They are all characterized by interdisciplinary research combining fields such as artificial intelligence, distributed systems, game theory, and economics.
  that face looks familiar: Speak Up Speak Out Robert Tucker IV,
  that face looks familiar: Dream Witchery Elhoim Leafar, 2023-12-08 Experience the Magic of the Dream World Through South American Witchcraft Venezuelan practitioner Elhoim Leafar presents more than seventy spells, charms, folk remedies, and exercises to help you understand the world of dreams. With his wealth of experience, Elhoim demonstrates what dream witchery is, why it's important, and how to practice it. This esoteric compendium teaches you many aspects of dream work, including how to use dream altars, journals, pillows, herbs, crystals, incense, and oils. You'll learn how to interpret dreams, practice lucid dreaming, communicate with spirit guides, and protect yourself through it all. Elhoim shares activities and stories specially chosen to help you develop your mediumship and clairvoyance, perform rituals, create infusions, and more. Dream Witchery also features spells from over fifteen contributors who specialize in Wicca, Hoodoo, and Brazilian and Cuban folk traditions. You'll meet: Ariana Carrasca • Oncle Ben • Maria Elena U. • Miss Aida • J. Allen Cross • Lorraine Monteagut • Hector Salva • Laura González • Phoenix Coffin Williams • Jennifer Sacasa-Wright • Dawn Aurora Hunt • Alysha Kravetz • Mira A. Gade • Laura Davila • Emma Kathryn • Temperance Alden • Mawiyah Kai EL-Jamah Bomani • Ella Harrison
  that face looks familiar: Murder of a Startled Lady Charles Fulton Oursler, 2022-08-01 DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of Murder of a Startled Lady by Charles Fulton Oursler. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Ability to hide split face lines - Autodesk Community
Sep 6, 2017 · Split face lines are still selectable when their hosts are hidden. I use working 3D views which hide walls, but the split faces on those walls are still selectable, which is …

Host a face-based family onto a reference plan in another family
Feb 21, 2023 · The reason I am trying to host the knob family onto the "Front" work plane in the door family is that the door family is swappable, and the "Front" work plane can be in a …

Solved: Extruding at an angle? - Autodesk Community
Oct 2, 2015 · I swear that in a prior version of Fusion 360, the Extrude command (in Model) had an angle manipulator that let you pick the extrusion direction. Now it seems as though that is …

How to add text in new autodesk fusion 360 - Autodesk Community
Oct 5, 2019 · Step 1. Right click on the workplane or planar body face where you would like to place text. Step 2. Left click select New Sketch. Step 3. Select sketch Text as shown in …

Solved: Reveals + Splitting Wall Surface - Autodesk Community
Apr 11, 2018 · My problem was that I confused "Split Face" with the "Split Element" tool. Select a Wall > select "Split Face" (icon looks like a 90's computer screen) > go to a corner and draw a …

Solved: Change Family Host Type - Autodesk Community
Apr 11, 2014 · 6. The Family is now converted to Face-Based and may be saved/exported from this Project to a separate file for later use. Note: Only certain Categories are available for …

How to explode 3D faces made up by lines? - Autodesk Community
Mar 13, 2023 · That's one hell of a trick to simulate a 3d face then, not helpful for me. I am familiar with the 2 links you sent, 3DF2PL LISP is what I use to explode 3DFACE to become …

Cannot place families on linked models - Autodesk Community
Dec 11, 2015 · To host families on elements in linked files, you need face-based families. Wall-based families won't attach to linked walls, Ceiling-based families won't attach to linked …

Extrusion offset from surface, plane or sketch
Feb 9, 2018 · Yep, I'm coming back to Autodesk products from a lengthy stint with Solidworks. I'm recreating a few of my base models for practice and am noticing that some of the modeling …

Solved: Is there a way to Merge Faces? - Autodesk Community
Feb 20, 2017 · Occasionally I may get an STL file that has no original source file and I will convert the mesh to a body so I can modify it.  If the object is simple and has several faces on …

Ability to hide split face lines - Autodesk Community
Sep 6, 2017 · Split face lines are still selectable when their hosts are hidden. I use working 3D views which hide walls, but the split faces on those walls are still selectable, which is …

Host a face-based family onto a reference plan in another family
Feb 21, 2023 · The reason I am trying to host the knob family onto the "Front" work plane in the door family is that the door family is swappable, and the "Front" work plane can be in a …

Solved: Extruding at an angle? - Autodesk Community
Oct 2, 2015 · I swear that in a prior version of Fusion 360, the Extrude command (in Model) had an angle manipulator that let you pick the extrusion direction. Now it seems as though that is …

How to add text in new autodesk fusion 360 - Autodesk Community
Oct 5, 2019 · Step 1. Right click on the workplane or planar body face where you would like to place text. Step 2. Left click select New Sketch. Step 3. Select sketch Text as shown in …

Solved: Reveals + Splitting Wall Surface - Autodesk Community
Apr 11, 2018 · My problem was that I confused "Split Face" with the "Split Element" tool. Select a Wall > select "Split Face" (icon looks like a 90's computer screen) > go to a corner and draw a …

Solved: Change Family Host Type - Autodesk Community
Apr 11, 2014 · 6. The Family is now converted to Face-Based and may be saved/exported from this Project to a separate file for later use. Note: Only certain Categories are available for …

How to explode 3D faces made up by lines? - Autodesk Community
Mar 13, 2023 · That's one hell of a trick to simulate a 3d face then, not helpful for me. I am familiar with the 2 links you sent, 3DF2PL LISP is what I use to explode 3DFACE to become …

Cannot place families on linked models - Autodesk Community
Dec 11, 2015 · To host families on elements in linked files, you need face-based families. Wall-based families won't attach to linked walls, Ceiling-based families won't attach to linked …

Extrusion offset from surface, plane or sketch
Feb 9, 2018 · Yep, I'm coming back to Autodesk products from a lengthy stint with Solidworks. I'm recreating a few of my base models for practice and am noticing that some of the modeling …

Solved: Is there a way to Merge Faces? - Autodesk Community
Feb 20, 2017 · Occasionally I may get an STL file that has no original source file and I will convert the mesh to a body so I can modify it.  If the object is simple and has several faces on …