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Posted: 26 Aug 2011 06:25 AM PDT Wolf Wood by Mike Dixon In 1436 a dispute arose between the people of Sherborne and their abbot over the ownership of a baptismal font. Before it was settled, the abbey was burnt down and a bishop murdered. Some saw the hand of evil at work and blamed a newcomer to the town, accusing her of being a witch. Others saw her as a saint. Wolf Wood is set in the turbulent years of the late middle ages. The old feudal aristocracy is losing control, a new middleclass is flexing its muscles, the authority of the church is being questioned, law and order have broken down and England is facing defeat in France. Wolf Wood is a work of fiction based on actual events.
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Posted: 26 Aug 2011 06:20 AM PDT Frankenstein by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley The novel begins on a ship sailing north of the Arctic Circle where the captain spots a figure traveling across the ice on a dog sled. This is Victor Frankenstein’s creature and close behind is Dr. Frankenstein himself. Invited onto the boat the weak and ill Doctor tells the story of his alchemical studies and eventual construction of a man from inanimate matter.
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How To Do Everything And Be Happy Posted: 26 Aug 2011 06:15 AM PDT How To Do Everything And Be Happy by Peter Jones Every now and then a self-help book comes along that questions the very nature of happiness, shakes the very foundation of all the things you hold dear, and forces you to reconsider every assumption you’ve ever made. This isn’t one of those books. ‘How To Do Everything and Be Happy’ is a book for ordinary people. With ordinary lives. It’s for people who have been ambling along and wondering why they’re not ‘well’ just that little bit happier. It’s a book for most people. It’s a book for you. Mumbo jumbo & jargon free, ‘How To Do Everything and Be Happy’ is direct, practical, occasionally witty, and stuffed full of ways to make your life just that bit happier. If you’ve got a brain in your head, if you can pick up a pen, if you’ve got half an inkling about what makes you smile, ‘How To Do Everything and Be Happy’ will show you how to fit those things into your life and, as a consequence, feel much, much happier.
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The Butterfly Effect on Data Quality Posted: 26 Aug 2011 06:11 AM PDT The Butterfly Effect on Data Quality by Talend Learn how small data quality issues can lead to big consequences. Poor data quality is more impactful than most people think. Chaos theory, specifically the ‘butterfly effect’, explains how a single piece of poor data can have long-term consequences on your corporate vision. This white paper discusses the ubiquitous nature of data and how data quality monitoring, profiling, cleansing and enrichment can be used to minimize the chaos
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