Pantheon High, Volume 1

Pantheon High, Volume 1
Title Pantheon High, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Paul Benjamin
Publisher TOKYOPOP
Pages 193
Release 2020-04-17
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1427865140

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Danger looms when the gods of the world send their kids to high school in this manga series debut that “entertains with intelligence and humor” (Publishers Weekly). Welcome to a modern-day world where the deities of all religions coexist. Norse Gods roam Asgard, Greek Gods rule Mount Olympus, Egyptian Gods orbit around Ra, Japanese Gods bestow luck and wisdom . . . and their demigod children all attend the same private high school in Los Angeles! The students of Pantheon High aren’t your typical bunch. Grace wonders is she’ll ever understand her father Tyr, the Norse god of war. Griffin, child of Hades, is having a hell of a time adjusting. Yukio, son of Benten, gets by on his endless luck, while Aziza, daughter of Ra, has the heat of the sun at her fingertips. But when evil gods from across the globe band together, these mythical teens are the only ones who can stop them from plunging the world into darkness!

Pantheon High Volume 1

Pantheon High Volume 1
Title Pantheon High Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Paul Benjamin
Publisher TokyoPop
Pages 0
Release 2007-02-13
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 9781598167344

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Follows the adventures of the demigod children of various deities, who all go to the same private high school in Los Angeles.

Pantheon High, Volume 2

Pantheon High, Volume 2
Title Pantheon High, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Paul Benjamin
Publisher TokyoPop + ORM
Pages 193
Release 2020-04-17
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1427865124

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With Pantheon High out of commission, Aziza and Yukio must attend Gilgamesh High, home to their greatest rival demigods. But when Yukio is getting beaten up, Ketan - the demigod of bad luck - comes along and offers his help and protection. Will being friends with the bad luck demigod bring Yukio good luck? Meanwhile, Griffin manages to tag along when the Valkyries escort Grace to Valhalla...

Pantheon High, Volume 3

Pantheon High, Volume 3
Title Pantheon High, Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author Paul Benjamin
Publisher TokyoPop + ORM
Pages 171
Release 2020-04-17
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1427865132

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The New York Times–bestselling author’s manga series continues as the demigod students prepare for midterms—and fight to save the world! Gimme a T-R-O-U-B-L-E! What's that spell? Trouble, with a capital T. And that's what Pantheon High's got going for it as the demigod students into midterm season. Fortunately they’ve been hitting the books extra hard to earn their marks in heroism, and when you throw in an extra-curricular excursion to fine tune their fighting skills, there's no doubt that Griffin, Grace, Aziza and Yukio are going to get an A+ in stopping evil!

The Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible, Volume 1

The Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible, Volume 1
Title The Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Merrill C. Tenney
Publisher Zondervan Academic
Pages 1970
Release 2010-08-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0310876966

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Revised edition. Volume 1 of 5. The Zondervan Encyclopedia of the Bible has been a classic Bible study resource for more than thirty years. Now thoroughly revised, this new five-volume edition provides up-to-date entries based on the latest scholarship. Beautiful full-color pictures supplement the text, which includes many new articles in addition to thorough updates and improvements of existing topics. Different viewpoints of scholarship permit a well-rounded perspective on significant issues relating to doctrines, themes, and biblical interpretation. The goal remains the same: to provide pastors, teachers, students, and devoted Bible readers with a comprehensive and reliable library of information.• More than 5,000 pages of vital information on Bible lands and people• More than 7,500 articles alphabetically arranged for easy reference• Hundreds of colorful maps, illustrations, charts, and graphs• Scholarly articles ranging across the entire spectrum of theological and biblical topics, backed by the most current body of archaeological research• Over 250 contributors from around the world• Introductions to each book of the Bible• Bibliographies and helpful cross-references

Structural Concrete, Volume 1

Structural Concrete, Volume 1
Title Structural Concrete, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author fib Fédération internationale du béton
Publisher fib Fédération internationale du béton
Pages 308
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 2883940916

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The Politics of Memory in Post-Authoritarian Transitions, Volume One

The Politics of Memory in Post-Authoritarian Transitions, Volume One
Title The Politics of Memory in Post-Authoritarian Transitions, Volume One PDF eBook
Author Joanna Marszałek-Kawa
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 299
Release 2017-01-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1443870005

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History is a powerful tool in the hands of politicians, and can be a destructive weapon since power over the past is the power to decide who is a hero and who is a traitor. Tradition, the memory of ancestors, and the experience of previous generations are the keys that unlock the door to citizens’ minds, and allow certain ideas, visions and political programs to flourish. However, can history be a proper political weapon during democratisation processes when the past is clearly separated from the present? Are the new order and society founded on the basis of some interpretation of the past, or, rather, are they founded only with reference to the imagined future of the nation? This book explores such questions through a detailed description of the use of remembrance policies during political transformations. It discusses how interpretations of the past served the accomplishment of transitional objectives in countries as varied as Chile, Estonia, Georgia, Poland, South Africa and Spain. The book is a unique journey through different parts of the world, different cultures and different political systems, investigating how history was remembered and forgotten by certain democratic leaders. Individual chapters discuss how governments’ remembrance policies were used to create a new citizen, to change a political culture, and to justify the vision of the society promoted by the new elites. They explain why some difficult topics were avoided by politicians, and why sometimes there was no transitional justice or punishment of the leaders of the authoritarian state. The book will be of interest to anyone wishing to explore policies of remembrance, democratisation, and the role of memory in contemporary societies.