Sienna Silvers thought she was just a normal teenage girl. Well, as normal as a teenage girl can be, that is. Moving to a new town can make being ordinary a bit challenging. But when she meets Logan, a seemingly misunderstood boy, she knows things are going to change. A single kiss is all it took to alter everything. Gifted with the talents of Observers, a race of immortal telepaths, Sienna is opened up to the lies told by those closest to her and is forced to leave her new home. Pursuers, a malicious Vampire company, threaten her family and drive her to choose between saving herself or the lives of her parents. A world she never knew existed becomes a harsh reality, and creatures she once thought to be fictional tear her world to shreds.
Master outdoorsman Tristan Gooley was just about to make camp when he sensed danger—but couldn’t say why. After sheltering elsewhere, Gooley returned to investigate: What had set off his subconscious alarm?
lacy of correlation implying causation . • Keep it simple- " real leaders don't need clutter . " • Identify your purpose - driven question first and allow it to inform decisions on how data should be applied .
Discusses the failure of America's political elites to recognize how group identities drive politics both at home and abroad, and outlines recommendations for reversing the country's foreign policy failures and overcoming destructive ...
... observation or creatures of mythological fancy. Such anthropomorphism commonly ... the observer's habits of thought, and the most intimate and inveterate of ... instincts in the respect that when the occasion offers, the agent moved by ...
It'll take more than his battle-hardened instincts to defend her.
Are humans innately aggressive or innately cooperative? In the 1960s, bestselling books enthralled American readers with the startling claim that humans possessed an instinct for violence inherited from primate ancestors.
These questions have long been asked by scholars in the humanities and in literature, but this is the first book to consider the biological basis of this deep human need.This sparking and intelligent book looks at these deep and fundamental ...
... instincts , One may be so young , so deficient in origin- al mental power , or so degraded , that these religious instincts have not been called into activity — sufficiently certain , to make any im- pression on the observer . The ...
John William Miller. in Norton Paperback The Paradox of Cause and Other Essays " It is a joy to read a book of first - rate philosophical essays .... All too many thousands of recent philosophy articles are utterly lack- ing in grace ...
The book is a vital source of data for readers wanting to study human nature.