Bite Of The Truth

Bite Of The Truth
Title Bite Of The Truth PDF eBook
Author Laura Greenwood
Publisher Drowlgon Press
Pages 150
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Genre Fiction
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Discover the Black Fan, a paranormal romance series following vampire courtesans living in a dystopian city as they find love. Bite Of The Truth follows Sonia and Levi through their secret identity romance. If the truth about who Sonia is becomes clear to the wrong vampire, she could lose her life. When Sonia came to the city, she only intended to stay for a day. Now she's been living a secret life for months, and it's about to catch up with her. Sonia is determined to keep her true identity secret, while making a life for herself as receptionist of the Black Fan, and falling for vampire, Levi. When her boss asks a favour of her, the truth comes out, and she could end up losing everything. Can she stop the fallout before it's too late? - Bite Of The Truth is part of The Black Fan, a paranormal romance series including vampires and a dystopian setting. It includes a secret identity, a vampire with a past, and a revelation that could change everything.

First Truth: A Black Fan Prequel to Bite Of The Truth

First Truth: A Black Fan Prequel to Bite Of The Truth
Title First Truth: A Black Fan Prequel to Bite Of The Truth PDF eBook
Author Laura Greenwood
Publisher Drowlgon Press
Pages 70
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Genre Fiction
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Discover the Black Fan, a paranormal romance series following vampire courtesans living in a dystopian city as they find love. A date with a stranger could change everything for a vampire. When Sonia arrives in the City of Blood she only has one thing on her mind. No matter how long it takes, she has to convince her sister to come home. After the door is closed on her several times, she realises it's going to take longer than she thinks. And if it is, then perhaps she should take up the offer of a date from a stranger in a bar after all... - First Truth is part of The Black Fan, a paranormal romance series including vampires and a dystopian setting. It is a prequel to Bite Of The Truth.

Truth About Nail-biting

Truth About Nail-biting
Title Truth About Nail-biting PDF eBook
Author Audrey Ciccarelli
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 148
Release 2017-02-20
Genre
ISBN 9781543251807

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The Truth about Nail-Biting is a hands-on workbook that will teach you how to identify your triggers. Why you bite and why it always seems so hard to quit. When you have finished this workbook, you will have the desired results and a book to keep that will be for your eyes only. If you are a serial quitter this will be your last time. Take a picture of your hands and be ready to place it on page 128. I am proud to say that everyone I have helped has had success.

Post-Truth

Post-Truth
Title Post-Truth PDF eBook
Author James Ball
Publisher Biteback Publishing
Pages 293
Release 2017-05-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1785902504

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2016 marked the birth of the post-truth era. Sophistry and spin have coloured politics since the dawn of time, but two shock events - the Brexit vote and Donald Trump's elevation to US President - heralded a departure into murkier territory. From Trump denying video evidence of his own words, to the infamous Leave claims of £350 million for the NHS, politics has rarely seen so many stretching the truth with such impunity. Bullshit gets you noticed. Bullshit makes you rich. Bullshit can even pave your way to the Oval Office. This is bigger than fake news and bigger than social media. It's about the slow rise of a political, media and online infrastructure that has devalued truth. This is the story of bullshit: what's being spread, who's spreading it, why it works - and what we can do to tackle it.

Reality Bites

Reality Bites
Title Reality Bites PDF eBook
Author Dana L. Cloud
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 2018
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780814213612

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"An analysis of truth claims in contemporary U.S. political rhetoric through a series of case studies--including the PolitiFact fact-checking project, the Planned Parenthood "selling baby parts" scandal, the Chelsea Manning and Edward Snowden cases, Neil DeGrasse Tyson's Cosmos, and the Black Lives Matter movement"--

Investigative Journalism Today: Speaking Truth to Power

Investigative Journalism Today: Speaking Truth to Power
Title Investigative Journalism Today: Speaking Truth to Power PDF eBook
Author Richard Keeble
Publisher
Pages 83
Release 2018-05-14
Genre
ISBN 9781981009954

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Rumours of the death of investigative journalism have been greatly exaggerated. This book is proof enough of that. Examples from the corporate and alternative media across the globe highlight the many imaginative and courageous ways that reporters are still "kicking at the right targets". Edited by - and contributed to - by John Mair and Richard Lance Keeble, the burden of the book is both how much more important investigative journalism is in an age of so much disinformation, and what techniques and approaches are needed now in a fast-changing information world. In his Foreword, Peter Taylor, the award-winning reporter who has been covering terrorism and political violence for 45 years, says of investigative journalism: "It makes headlines, sells newspapers, gets viewing figures and tells the public things they do not know but have a right to know. It speaks truth to power."Donal MacIntyre, another award-winning reporter and documentary director, hails the Channel4/Observer Cambridge Analytica probe, in his Afterword, for confronting "the most significant threat to democracy in the last 50 years".Brian Winston takes us on a whistle-stop history of investigative journalism from as far back as the fifth century BCE. Rachel Oldroyd argues that if long-term investigative journalism serves the public then the public should be persuaded to pay for it. And Mark Daly tells of his many attempts to get at the truth over the killing of Stephen Lawrence 25 years ago. James Oliver, of the BBC's flagship investigative series, Panorama, highlights the ways in which journalism is rapidly changing. Just a few years ago, leaks would be handed over discreetly in a smoke-filled pub or arrive suddenly in a parcel through the post. Now, you'd need a lorry for the number of documents involved. A big one.The second section puts the spotlight on international cases. Tatenda Chitagu reports on how a brave tradition of reporting survives - just - in Zimbabwe. Hanna Liubakova shows how journalists in Belarus are finding ways to circumvent censors. Antonio Castillo focuses on Ojo Público (Public Eyes), the Peruvian muckraker, which has revolutionised Latin American investigative journalism. The best-selling Pulitzer Prize-winner, David Cay Johnston, argues that the most important scandals are right in front of the journalists but - for reasons that he explains - they often miss them. And Richard Lance Keeble examines in depth the work of the Australian activist journalist Antony Loewenstein.

Counterfactuals and Probability

Counterfactuals and Probability
Title Counterfactuals and Probability PDF eBook
Author Moritz Schulz
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 256
Release 2017-01-19
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0191089060

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Moritz Schulz explores counterfactual thought and language: what would have happened if things had gone a different way. Counterfactual questions may concern large scale derivations (what would have happened if Nixon had launched a nuclear attack) or small scale evaluations of minor derivations (what would have happened if I had decided to join a different profession). A common impression, which receives a thorough defence in the book, is that oftentimes we find it impossible to know what would have happened. However, this does not mean that we are completely at a loss: we are typically capable of evaluating counterfactual questions probabilistically: we can say what would have been likely or unlikely to happen. Schulz describes these probabilistic ways of evaluating counterfactual questions and turns the data into a novel account of the workings of counterfactual thought.