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The Digital Plague

Author : Jeff Somers
Publisher : Orbit
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2008-05-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780316032452

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Avery Cates is a very rich man. He's probably the richest criminal in New York City. But right now, Avery Cates is pissed. Because everyone around him has just started to die - in a particularly gruesome way. With every moment bringing the human race closer to extinction, Cates finds himself in the role of both executioner and savior of the entire world.

Plague!

Author : John Farndon
Publisher : Hungry Tomato ®
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2017-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781512436341

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Plague! by John Farndon Pdf

Being sick is horrible. But it used to be worse. Inside this book, you'll see evidence of the plagues of the past—rotting skin, dissolving lungs, and sinister swelling all over the body. Diseases like the Black Death wiped out whole towns and villages. Tuberculosis consumed young people like a bloodsucking vampire. And Smallpox left its victims scarred for life—if they survived. At the time, no one knew where these killer diseases came from or how to treat them. But eventually doctors discovered how these diseases and others were spread. Being sick isn't quite as sickening as it was in the past!

Representing the Plague in Early Modern England

Author : Rebecca Totaro,Ernest B. Gilman
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2010-09-13
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781136963230

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Representing the Plague in Early Modern England by Rebecca Totaro,Ernest B. Gilman Pdf

This collection offers readers a timely encounter with the historical experience of people adapting to a pandemic emergency and the corresponding narrative representation of that crisis, as early modern writers transformed the plague into literature. The essays examine the impact of the plague on health, politics, and religion as well as on the plays, prose fiction, and plague bills that stand as witnesses to the experience of a society devastated by contagious disease. Readers will find physicians and moralists wrestling with the mysteries of the disease; erotic escapades staged in plague-time plays; the poignant prose works of William Bullein and Thomas Dekker; the bodies of monarchs who sought to protect themselves from plague; the chameleon-like nature of the plague as literal disease and as metaphor; and future strains of plague, literary and otherwise, which we may face in the globally-minded, technology-dependent, and ecologically-awakened twenty-first century. The bubonic plague compelled change in all aspects of lived experience in Early Modern England, but at the same time, it opened space for writers to explore new ideas and new literary forms—not all of them somber or horrifying and some of them downright hilarious. By representing the plague for their audiences, these writers made an epidemic calamity intelligible: for them, the dreaded disease could signify despair but also hope, bewilderment but also a divine plan, quarantine but also liberty, death but also new life.

Mind Plague

Author : Digital Fiction,Vincent L Scarsella
Publisher : Digital Science Fiction
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Release : 2019-05-12
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1989414109

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Mind Plague by Digital Fiction,Vincent L Scarsella Pdf

A MIND IS A TERRIBLE THING TO LOSE...Imagine a world in which nearly everyone has lost their ability to think. That's exactly the world Franklin Strock wakes up into one morning. His wife and his neighbors .... and seemingly everyone else, appears afflicted by a total inability to remember who they are and worse, how to do even the simplest things. He soon realizes that something has erased the minds of most everyone except he and a small handful of others. The mind plague struck America just before dawn eastern standard time when most everyone across the country was asleep. When those afflicted woke up, they simply laid in bed, staring up at the ceiling, unable to recall what to do next, how to get out of bed, shower, dress, have breakfast, go to work or school. The hours and days past and still they laid in bed until eventually, they starved to death. Weeks and months later, millions upon millions of withered skeletons still laid in their beds. Across the world, when the plague struck, cars went off the road, jet planes fell from the sky, people stood in their tracks, conversations ceased. And like their American counterparts, everyone who survived the initial mayhem, eventually starved to death and the streets of the great cities of the world were soon littered with corpses. In less than a month, billions died. And humanity seemed doomed. But like a handful of others, Franklin Strock escaped the ravages of the plague. With Ellie, his wife, who'd lost her mind and become a blank, he retreated to an uncle's cabin deep in the woods. In the months that followed, he obtained all the food and supplies he needed to survive from the abandoned homes and stores in the nearby lifeless villages, towns and cities, while trying to awaken Ellie's mind and bring back the woman she was before the plague. And then, nine months after the plague struck down humanity, while napping in an old recliner on the front porch of the cabin one warm, lazy afternoon in mid-June, Strock was awakened by the roar of a motorcycle approaching on a state highway a quarter mile down from the cabin. As the bike rounded a curve on the highway in front of the cabin, it hit something on the road and careened off the road. Little did Strock realize that by going down to help the biker, he'd be introduced to the world that arose after the Mind Plague struck. Scarsella's eight crime and speculative fiction novels have been widely praised by reviewers and readers alike. Join him in this dystopian fable in which battling forces vie for the minds and hearts of their fellow man who's minds have gone blank.

The Plague and Doctor Caim

Author : G. E. Gallas
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2021-08-12
Category : Black Death
ISBN : 1838224122

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"Doctor Caim has been summoned. A village ravaged by the black death is sorely in need of his expertise. Rich and poor alike, all seek his services. As Doctor Caim concocts his cures, gathering roses and carnations, lemon balm and mint, he muses on the world around hime and the many people he treats." -- page [4] of cover

Code of Guardians: Mastering the Digital Realm

Author : Md. Jahid Hasan
Publisher : Ocleno
Page : 10 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2023-10-01
Category : Computers
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Code of Guardians: Mastering the Digital Realm by Md. Jahid Hasan Pdf

Dive into the heart of the digital battleground with 'Code of Guardians: Mastering the Digital Realm,' a comprehensive guide that transcends the ordinary, propelling you into the elite ranks of cybersecurity expertise. From the intriguing origins of cyber threats to the cutting-edge technologies of tomorrow, this book navigates the intricate web of cybersecurity with unparalleled depth and clarity. Embark on an odyssey that begins by shaping your cyber mindset, embracing curiosity and continuous learning as your guiding stars. Master the fundamentals, from network security to the art of ethical hacking, arming yourself with the knowledge needed to thwart even the most sophisticated adversaries. In the corporate arena, learn the art of policy formulation, risk management, and incident response, transforming yourself from a technician into a strategic guardian of organizational security. Explore the future of cybersecurity, from the integration of artificial intelligence to the resilience against quantum threats, and discover the myriad career paths that await within this dynamic domain. With engaging narratives, real-world case studies, and hands-on exercises, 'Code of Guardians' transcends traditional guides, offering a transformative experience that empowers you not just as a guardian of the digital realm, but as a visionary shaping the future of cybersecurity. Equip yourself with the knowledge, skills, and mindset needed to thrive in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity. Your journey to mastery begins here.

Plague

Author : Kent Heckenlively,Judy Mikovits
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 407 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2017-02-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781510726352

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Plague by Kent Heckenlively,Judy Mikovits Pdf

On July 22, 2009, a special meeting was held with twenty-four leading scientists at the National Institutes of Health to discuss early findings that a newly discovered retrovirus was linked to chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), prostate cancer, lymphoma, and eventually neurodevelopmental disorders in children. When Dr. Judy Mikovits finished her presentation the room was silent for a moment, then one of the scientists said, “Oh my God!” The resulting investigation would be like no other in science. For Dr. Mikovits, a twenty-year veteran of the National Cancer Institute, this was the midpoint of a five-year journey that would start with the founding of the Whittemore-Peterson Institute for Neuro-Immune Disease at the University of Nevada, Reno, and end with her as a witness for the federal government against her former employer, Harvey Whittemore, for illegal campaign contributions to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid. On this journey Dr. Mikovits would face the scientific prejudices against CFS, wander into the minefield that is autism, and through it all struggle to maintain her faith in God and the profession to which she had dedicated her life. This is a story for anybody interested in the peril and promise of science at the very highest levels in our country.

The Eleventh Plague

Author : Jeff Hirsch
Publisher : Scholastic Inc.
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780545290142

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Twenty years after the wars that followed The Collapse, 15-year-old Stephen, his father, and grandfather travel post-Collapse America scavenging. But when his grandfather dies and his father decides to risk everything to save the lives of two strangers, Stephen's life is turned upside down.

On Pandemics

Author : David Waltner-Toews
Publisher : Greystone Books Ltd
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2020-05-28
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781771648127

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On Pandemics by David Waltner-Toews Pdf

Containing important information about the coronavirus, this comprehensive, easy-to-follow primer on pandemics, epidemics, and the panics they ignite around the world also shares solutions for a safer, healthier future. “A quiet little gem of understanding in a cacophony of panic and fear.” —Quill & Quire, STARRED review Authored by a leading epidemiologist, this engrossing book answers our questions about animal diseases that jump to humans—called zoonoses—including what attracts them to humans, why they have become more common in recent history, and how we can keep them at bay. Almost all pandemics and epidemics have been caused by diseases that come to us from animals, including SARS, Ebola, and—now—Covid-19. Epidemiologist, veterinarian, and ecosystem health specialist, David Waltner-Toews, gathers the latest research to profile dozens of illnesses in On Pandemics. Chapters are broken into short, dynamic explainers, each one tackling a different disease. Readers will discover: Why zoonotic diseases jump from animals to humans—and why some decide to stick around for good. How governments have responded to pandemics and epidemics throughout history, for better or for worse. The role of climate change, industrialized farming, cultural practices, biodiversity loss, and globalization in making these diseases not only possible, but inevitable outcomes of our modern lifestyles. Coronaviruses, such as those that cause SARS and Covid-19, have likely made bats their home for centuries. Until SARS came along, we didn’t know they were there, nor do we know how many other death-dealing viruses might be living undetected in wildlife. On Pandemics shows the greater impact of animal-borne diseases on our world, and encourages us to re-examine our role in pandemics, if not for our own health, then for the health of our planet. Published originally in 2007 as The Chickens Fight Back: Pandemic Panics and Deadly Diseases that Jump from Animals to Humans, this book has been updated in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Waltner-Toews makes truly entertaining reading.” —Globe and Mail “A page-turner presented with irreverent humour and many hair-raising anecdotes.” —Vitality Magazine

Mark of the Plague (A Blackthorn Key adventure)

Author : Kevin Sands
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-05
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780141360676

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BOILS, BLOOD AND A BURNING FEVER - THE BLACK DEATH HAS RETURNED TO LONDON . . . As the dreaded sickness spreads through the city, striking down rich and poor alike, an unknown man arrives with a miracle cure. But when an assassin threatens the life of the city's new saviour, young apothecary Christopher Rowe and his faithful friend Tom must risk their lives to untangle another dark conspiracy. And when the plague strikes close to home, the stakes are raised higher than ever before . . . The breathtaking sequel to The Blackthorn Key - shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize.

Digital Thrones: The Queen's Final Cipher

Author : David Gomadza
Publisher : David Gomadza
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2024-03-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Digital Thrones: The Queen's Final Cipher by David Gomadza Pdf

PRE-ORDER!! The queen had 5 more years to live when she was digitally strangled by the Scots. But why? Unveil the mystery that echoed through the corridors of royalty! In 'Digital Thrones: The Queen's Final Cipher,' discover the shocking tale of a monarch with a fateful deadline, entangled in the digital embrace of the Scots. Is it prophecy or a rebellion seeking justice? The future of monarchy lies in the hands of these silent executioners. Or does it? Time alone holds the answers. Secure your journey into intrigue – Order your copy today and be part of the saga that transcends centuries! A MUST READ. ORDER TODAY!

Humans at Work in the Digital Age

Author : Shawna Ross,Andrew Pilsch
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2019-12-05
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780429534799

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Humans at Work in the Digital Age by Shawna Ross,Andrew Pilsch Pdf

Humans at Work in the Digital Age explores the roots of twenty-first-century cultures of digital textual labor, mapping the diverse physical and cognitive acts involved, and recovering the invisible workers and work that support digital technologies. Drawing on 14 case studies organized around four sites of work, this book shows how definitions of labor have been influenced by the digital technologies that employees use to produce, interpret, or process text. Incorporating methodology and theory from a range of disciplines and highlighting labor issues related to topics as diverse as census tabulation, market research, electronic games, digital archives, and 3D modeling, contributors uncover the roles played by race, class, gender, sexuality, and national politics in determining how narratives of digital labor are constructed and erased. Because each chapter is centered on the human cost of digital technologies, however, it is individual people immersed in cultures of technology who are the focus of the volume, rather than the technologies themselves. Humans at Work in the Digital Age shows how humanistic inquiry can be a valuable tool in the emerging conversation surrounding digital textual labor. As such, this book will be essential reading for academics and postgraduate students engaged in the study of digital humanities; human-computer interaction; digital culture and social justice; race, class, gender, and sexuality in digital realms; the economics of the internet; and technology in higher education.

The Eternal Prison

Author : Jeff Somers
Publisher : Orbit
Page : 480 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2009-08-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780316052924

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Avery Cates is a wanted man. After surviving the worst bioengineered disaster in history, Cates finds himself incarcerated - in Chengara Penitentiary. As Chengara has a survival rate of exactly zero, the system's most famous gunner needs a new plan. And a betrayal or so later, he achieves his goal. At a price. All he has to do now is defeat some new personal demons, forge some unlikely alliances, and figure out why the people he's killed lately just won't stay dead.

COVID-19 and Public Policy in the Digital Age

Author : Andrea Monti,Raymond Wacks
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2020-12-23
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781000326963

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COVID-19 and Public Policy in the Digital Age by Andrea Monti,Raymond Wacks Pdf

COVID-19 and Public Policy in the Digital Age explores how states and societies have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and their long-term implications for public policy and the rule of law globally. It examines the extent to which existing methods of protecting public safety and national security measure up in a time of crisis. The volume also examines how these ideas themselves have undergone transformation in the context of the global crisis. This book: Explores the intersection of public policy, individual rights, and technology; Analyzes the role of science in determining political choices; Reconsiders our understanding of security studies on a global scale arising out of antisocial behaviour, panic buying, and stockpiling of food and (in the United States) arms; Probes the role of fake news and social media in crisis situations; and Provides a critical analysis of the notion of global surveillance in relation to the pandemic. A timely, prescient volume on the many ramifications of the pandemic, this book will be essential reading for professionals, scholars, researchers, and students of public policy, especially practitioners working in the fields of technology and society, security studies, law, media studies, and public health.

Plagues

Author : Jonathan L. Heeney,Sven Friedemann
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-02-09
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781316644768

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Plagues by Jonathan L. Heeney,Sven Friedemann Pdf

This engaging and timely collection analyses the impact of plagues, from early history to current medicine and the future. Featuring essays arising from the 2014 Darwin College Lectures, this book examines the spectrum of tragic consequences of different types of plagues, and asks if plagues are the manifestation of nature's checks and balances.