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“…los momentos bonitos que habíamos vivido cuando tan solo con mirarnos era suficiente para confirmarnos lo mucho que nos amábamos.”

“The two friends were whispering in the dark of the night, and the steady waves of the sea were covering their voices from the rest of the crew. “Look, our grandfathers had horrible incidents, some of them died, some of them faced sharks and survived, no matter what happened to them, they were always strong enough to return to the sea,” said Fahad.”

“He had panicked. Tessier cursed his own stupidity. He should have remained in the column where he would have been protected. Instead, he saw an enemy coming for him like a revenant rising from a dark tomb, and had run first instead of thinking. Except this was no longer a French stronghold. The forts had all been captured and surrendered and the glorious revolutionary soldiers had been defeated. If the supply ships had made it through the blockade, Vaubois might still have been able to defend the city, but with no food, limited ammunition and disease rampant, defeat was inevitable. Tessier remembered the gut-wrenching escape from Fort Dominance where villagers spat at him and threw rocks. One man had brought out a pistol and the ball had slapped the air as it passed his face. Another man had chased him with an ancient boar spear and Tessier, exhausted from the fight, had jumped into the water. He had nearly drowned in that cold grey sea, only just managing to cling to a rock whilst the enemy searched the shoreline. The British warship was anchored outside the village, and although Tessier could see men on-board, no one had spotted him. Hours passed by. Then, when he considered it was clear, he swam ashore to hide in the malodorous marshland outside Mġarr. His body shivered violently and his skin was blue and wrinkled like withered fruit, but in the night-dark light he lived. He had crept to a fishing boat, donned a salt-stained boat cloak and rowed out to Malta's monochrome coastline. He had somehow managed to escape capture by abandoning the boat to swim into the harbour. From there it had been easy to climb the city walls and to safety. He had written his account of the marines ambush, the fort’s surrender and his opinion of Chasse, to Vaubois. Tessier wanted Gamble cashiered and Vaubois promised to take his complaint to the senior British officer when he was in a position to. Weeks went past. Months. A burning hunger for revenge changed to a desire for provisions. And until today, Tessier reflected that he would never see Gamble again. Sunlight twinkled on the water, dazzling like a million diamonds scattered across its surface. Tessier loaded his pistol in the shadows where the air was still and cool. He had two of them, a knife and a sword, and, although starving and crippled with stomach cramps, he would fight as he had always done so: with everything he had.”

“Writing a book is a job, like any other. It requires research, analysis, testing, and entire days in front of a laptop, typing, reading, editing, proofreading, etc. If books were free, writers wouldn't have time to write, because they would be too busy, working on something else. It is hard to sacrifice your social life and weekends to write books when you need to keep a job or more at the same time. In this sense, when an author offers a book, he is disrespecting himself, insulting his past efforts to get him where he is now, and devaluing his own work. The idea that ebooks shouldn't cost more than a few dollars is actually already an underestimation of the value offered. And the idea that a person should get a book for free is contradictory to the purpose of obtaining value from the reading. That is why writers should never offer books and readers should always be willing to pay anything for what they want to read.”

“I was getting ready for school when I heard mom says, “What happened to the plants?” “What happened to them?!” asked Dad. “Someone missed with all the herbs!” replied Mom. So, I head to our new planted pots, and I saw what I would never want to see. Out plants were smashed, and the soil has been dug. It was a total mess.”

“Libro Digital “Contaminación del Aire en Monterrey, Nuevo León: Interpretación del Monitoreo Ambiental 2005-2018” El Libro Electrónico Contaminación del Aire en Monterrey, Nuevo León: Interpretación del Monitoreo Ambiental 2005-2018 de Educación Mente Vital hace una síntesis de la evolución del problema, describiendo la problemática de la contaminación atmosférica en Monterrey, con ayuda de datos recopilados por el Sistema de Monitoreo Ambiental (SIMA). Incluye los resultados de una investigación exhaustiva, en la cual el autor contó con bases científicas para demostrar su hipótesis. Es una orientación para enseñarte a apoyar tus hallazgos con fundamentos teóricos y contar con datos actualizados que sustenten futuros trabajos de investigación. Contiene 45 páginas ilustradas con información, resultados, conclusiones y recomendaciones útiles. Disponible en el website del Instituto Educación Mente Vital”

“Libro Digital “Estrategias para el Aprendizaje de la Química de Noveno Grado Apoyadas en el Trabajo de Grupos Cooperativos” El Libro Electrónico Libro Digital Estrategias para el Aprendizaje de la Química de Noveno Grado Apoyadas en el Trabajo de Grupos Cooperativos de Educación Mente Vital hace una síntesis de la enorme contribución que se extrae del aprendizaje cooperativo. Es una metodología que se basa en el trabajo en equipo y que tiene como objetivo la construcción de conocimiento. Incluye los resultados de una investigación exhaustiva, en la cual el autor contó con bases científicas para demostrar su hipótesis. Es una orientación para enseñarte a apoyar tus hallazgos con fundamentos teóricos y contar con datos actualizados que sustenten futuros trabajos de investigación mientras adquieres estrategias metacognitivas para el aprendizaje de las ciencias tradicionales. Contiene 59 páginas ilustradas con información, resultados, conclusiones y recomendaciones útiles. Disponible en el website del Instituto Educación Mente Vital”

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“Another scenario is possible, and that is the e-book will succeed and that books will be downloaded from the Internet. But at the same time, it may be the case that the digital network and the terminals that tap into it will become saturated as limits to growth of computer memory and speed of operation are reached at the same time that electronic traffic becomes gridlocked with e-mail and World Wide Web use. If that were to happen, there would likely be pressure to keep older books in print form, and perhaps even continue to issue newer books that way, rather than clutter the Internet with more and more information. Under such a scenario, older books might not be allowed to circulate because so few copies of each title will have survived the great CD digital dispersal, leaving printed editions that will be as rare as manuscript codices are today. In spite of potential problems, the electronic book, which promises to be all books to all people, is seen by some visionaries as central to any scenario of the future. But what if some electromagnetic catastrophe or a mad computer hacker were to destroy the total electronic memory of central libraries? Curious old printed editions of dead books would have to be disinterred from book cemeteries and re-scanned. But in scanning rare works into electronic form, surviving books might have to be used in a library's stacks, the entrance to which might have to be as closely guarded as that to Fort Knox. The continuing evolution of the bookshelf would have to involve the wiring of bookstacks for computer terminal use. Since volumes might be electronically chained to their section in the stacks, it is also likely that libraries would have to install desks on the front of all cases so that portable computers and portable scanners could be used to transcribe books within a telephone wire's or computer cable's reach of where they were permanently kept. The aisles in a bookstack would most likely have to be altered also to provide seating before the desks, and in time at least some of the infrastructure associated with the information superhighway might begin again to resemble that of a medieval library located in the tower of a monastery at the top of a narrow mountain road.”