Marco's Run

Marco's Run
Title Marco's Run PDF eBook
Author Wesley Cartier
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 32
Release 2003-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780152048686

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A boy runs so fast that he imagines himself to be a rabbit, a bobcat, a horse, and a cheetah.

Run, Marco, Run

Run, Marco, Run
Title Run, Marco, Run PDF eBook
Author Norma M. Charles
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Adventure stories
ISBN 9781553801313

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James Graham, a Canadian journalist, is kidnapped in a market in Buenaventura, Colombia, right in front of Marco, his thirteen-year-old son. When the kidnappers try to grab Marco, his father yells at him, "Run Marco, run!" Marco manages to escape, and seeing no possibility of help in Colombia, he stows away on a freighter headed to Vancouver.

Run, Toby, Run

Run, Toby, Run
Title Run, Toby, Run PDF eBook
Author Jimmie Allen
Publisher Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Pages 217
Release 2020-04-13
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1098012879

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In the middle to late 1950s, I lived in the Brewster Projects that were infested with gang activities. In order to survive being beat up, you were encouraged to participate or be a part of a gang. There were two things I was good at; fighting was one, and running was the other. Both got me out of some tough situations. The Brewster Project recreation center was right in the area of the Brewster's twelve-story apartment buildings populated by a gang called the Russians. I spent a lot of time at the center, which was a short distance from my house. I learned to swim there, took boxing there, even learned to ice skate there. The Russians was to many to fight; running was my best option until I joined the baby Russians. The school I attended was in the area of the gang called the Angels. I eventually found myself being a part of both gangs. Running and ducking allowed me to escape being found out until my family moved out of the area. Running kept me out of more trouble than fighting. The story is based on my ability to avoid potential deadly situations.

Marco's Run

Marco's Run
Title Marco's Run PDF eBook
Author Wesley Cartier
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 28
Release 2003-08
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780152048280

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"A boy runs so fast that he imagines himself to be a rabbit, a bobcat, a horse, and a cheetah."--[Source inconnue].

The Race

The Race
Title The Race PDF eBook
Author Clive Cussler
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 370
Release 2012-07-05
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0141965460

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The Race is the fourth turn of the century thriller by Clive Cussler. 1910, and America's first ever cross-country flying race has been sabotaged . . . Newspaper magnate Preston Whiteway is offering a big prize for the first aviator to cross America in under fifty days. He wants Josephine Frost - the country's leading as well as most glamorous pilot - to win. Which is why he's hired Isaac Bell of the Van Dorn Detective Agency. Josephine saw her husband Harry Frost kill a man. Now he wants her dead. And with underworld contacts ready to help in every city en route, he'll do anything, go after anyone who gets in his way - including Whiteway and Bell. Packed with brilliant twists and turns, The Race sees the intrepid Private Investigator locked in a deadly cat-and-mouse game with a killer whose resources are matched only by his willingness to cause mayhem during the race of a lifetime . . . Clive Cussler's The Race is the international bestselling author's follow up to The Spy and The Wrecker, the first two novels in the Isaac Bell series. The Race is a nerve-shredding historical thriller, set at the dawn of flight. Praise for Clive Cussler: 'Frightening and full of suspense . . . unquestionably entertaining' Daily Express 'All-action, narrow escapes and the kind of unrelenting plot tension that has won Cussler hundreds of millions of fans worldwide' Observer

OpenOffice.org Macros Explained

OpenOffice.org Macros Explained
Title OpenOffice.org Macros Explained PDF eBook
Author Andrew Douglas Pitonyak
Publisher Hentzenwerke
Pages 524
Release 2004
Genre Business
ISBN 9781930919518

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This book provides an introduction to the creation and management of macros in OpenOffice. Numerous examples and explanations demonstrate proper techniques and discuss known problems and solutions. The underlying data structure is discussed and techniques are introduced to evaluate OpenOffice objects, facilitating the use of returned objects in the absence of sufficient documentation.

Man on the Run

Man on the Run
Title Man on the Run PDF eBook
Author Manuela Ronchi
Publisher Robson
Pages 260
Release 2005-09-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781861059208

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On 14 February 2004 Marco Pantani was found dead in a hotel room in Rimini. The 34-year-old climbing specialist, nicknamed 'The Pirate', was a Tour de France and Giro d'Italia champion, but his career was blighted by doping allegations after he was thrown out of the 1999 Giro d'Italia for failing a blood test. In the last months of his life he kept extensive notes for a book that would have told his story. Pantani was the first Italian to win the Tour de France, cycling's premier race, since Felice Gimondi in 1965. He was the last man to win the Tour before Lance Armstrong embarked on a record-equalling five straight victories. But Pantani's career went into free-fall when he was ejected from the 1999 Giro while in the lead after failing a test for haematocrit - an indicator, though not proof, of the use of performance-enhancing drugs. Scandal followed Pantani, and during the 2001 Giro a syringe containing traces of insulin was found in his hotel room in a police raid. Pantani insisted the syringe had been planted and that he did not stay in the room on the night in question. A court dismissed his claim for lack of proof, and he was suspended for six months but later acquitted of sporting fraud in October 2003. Thanks to her close rapport with Pantini's family, Manuela Ronchi has been able to tie together the loose ends of his story to loyally reconstruct the life of the champion. From his childhood discovery of cycling to the triumphs, losses and scandal that accompanied one of the few sporting personalities capable of inspiring in his fans a passion for cycling, here, for the first time, is the full, intimate, authentic and personal story of Pantani's remarkable career.