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    Tabellen der Atomkerne : Teil 2, Kernreaktionen. Band 1 Die Blemente Neutron bis Magnesium
    Parents are Lucky
    Accidental Underdose
    Rabbit Rundown
    Confessions of the Oak Beach Drifter
    • Confessions of the Oak Beach Drifter

      • 298 stránok
      • 11 hodin čítania

      From growing up on the tough streets of Queens NY as a child to struggling with the realities of growing into an adult on Long Island NY, this story is about the trials and tribulations of a young man who tried to do the right thing in life but due to unlucky circumstances, chose a life of crime, drugs and violence. This story chronicles the life of a man who lived in the fast lane for over twenty years and would eventually be led into one of the biggest unsolved multiple murder controversies that our country has ever endured. This is a high paced, gripping story that will not only keep you page turning, but will have you thinking long after you finish the book. W

      Confessions of the Oak Beach Drifter
    • Rabbit Rundown

      A Data Engineers Guide To Rabbitats, Rabbitology, and Rabbitisms

      • 82 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      Focusing on the analytical aspects of rabbit care, this guidebook offers an immersive exploration of rabbits, combining data engineering principles with insights into their habitats, behaviors, and unique characteristics. The author provides an evidence-based understanding, making it an essential resource for both enthusiasts and professionals interested in rabbitology.

      Rabbit Rundown
    • Accidental Underdose

      • 72 stránok
      • 3 hodiny čítania

      The book offers a collection of vignettes that encourage readers to reflect on the common-sense rules that govern their lives. While not a traditional self-help guide, it presents insights that may resonate with those willing to explore the implications of neglecting these fundamental principles. With an open mind, readers can discover valuable lessons about personal responsibility and the impact of their choices.

      Accidental Underdose
    • Parents are Lucky

      They Don't Have to do Chores

      Kaitlyn, a fourth grader, feels overlooked as she and her brother Maurice, in sixth grade, believe they are the only ones contributing to household chores. The story humorously highlights the often unseen daily grind of their parents, providing children with a lighthearted perspective on family dynamics and the importance of recognizing the efforts of others. Through Kaitlyn's journey, readers gain insight into the balance of responsibilities within a home.

      Parents are Lucky