Studies in the Islamic Decorative Arts
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Islamic artists channeled their energies not into easel painting and large-scale sculpture, but...

The Handbook of EEA Law: 2016
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This Handbook comprehensively addresses the breadth of law encompassed by the EEA Agreement, which...
The Urban Revolution in England, 900-1200
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England, like other parts of Europe, experienced a vigorous growth in the number and size of urban...

Effective Debugging: 52 Specific Ways to Debug Software and Systems
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Every software developer and IT professional understands the crucial importance of effective...

Spark: Big Data Cluster Computing in Production
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Production-targeted Spark guidance with real-world use cases Spark: Big Data Cluster Computing in...

Railway Transportation Systems: Design, Construction and Operation
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Incorporates More Than 25 Years of Research and Experience Railway Transportation Systems: Design,...

War with Russia: An Urgent Warning from Senior Military Command
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'You fail to read this book at your peril' - Admiral James G Stavridis, US Navy, former Supreme...

Erika (17789 KP) rated Carnival Row - Season 1 in TV
Sep 8, 2019
Anyway, the world was interesting, and it was a Steampunky-Victorian mash up. It was also very predictable, I had everything figured out completely by the 6th episode. The script wasn't that great, and good god, Cara Delevigne cannot act her way out of a wet paperbag. The main draw, for me, was Orly. He seemed to be the best actor out of all of them. There was one story line that I'm not sure was strictly necessary, involving the Spurnrose family, and that obnoxious actress that played Catherine Howard in the Tudors. There was also another strange plot line that seemed a little off, because it wasn't introduced with enough detail. There was also unnecessary T&A that I think just slowed down the show in general. I don't like T&A scenes in general, because they're hardily every relevant to the overall story. I just feel like the streaming platforms are trying to be like HBO. This show would have benefited from not having it, because it could have brought in a younger demographic as well as the adults.
I'm glad this was already renewed for a second season, because they left it as a cliffhanger. I wanted more about these different magical races and their country of origin.

Forest Plans of North America
Jacek P. Siry, Peter Bettinger, Krista Merry and Donald L. Grebner
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Forest Plans of North America presents case studies of contemporary forest management plans...
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