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Explore the creative evolution of James Cameron through this exclusive journey into his personal art archives, showcasing a range of rare and never-before-seen works from the acclaimed director's private collection.
This comprehensive volume dives into the making and legacy of James Cameron's legendary film Titanic, featuring new interviews, filmmaking facts, and behind-the-scenes photography.
This book explores the best interests principle, and alternatives offered in the academic literature, to consider why the principle remains contentious despite its prevalence for addressing medical decisions for seriously ill children. It provides theoretical background, exploration of what occurs in practice, and proposes a novel approach.
The eyes of the world are on Qatar right now. This book 'Qatar 2022 Fans Favourite Travel Guide' features Qatar history, weather and climate, visa and passport requirements, and Qatar food and drinks. It gives a complete pictorial and word description of Doha Hamad International Airport (DOH), which is the only Airport in Qatar. It also contains a detailed pictorial description of the locations and capacities of the 8 (eight) wonderfully designed stadiums for the 2022 world cup. Qatar is expanding at an incredible rate because of its oil and natural gas revenues. The desert floor is overrun with everything from colleges to commercial centres, five-star hotels to football stadiums. This book 'Qatar 2022 Fans Favourite Travel Guide' is rich in content as it boasts of providing all the information needed by any fan of tourism, football etc. It contains the venues for each of the 8 stadiums that will be used for the 2022 world cup and their directions, including other salient details. Also, It contains some fascinating details about the 5-star and 4-star hotels which include their directions, structural features, the services they render etc. It also offers details about the best airports in Qatar and other flight information.
In the Winter of 2007, my wife and I came upon the idea of taking an around the world cruise. Our reasoning: most importantly, we were both in good health and were not limited physically from enjoying all the experiences such a trip could provide; we were both retired and could reasonably afford such a trip if we were prudent in selecting among all of the add-on op-tions. We had taken multiple Caribbean cruises over the years and were "ship ready" and we had great curiosity about the numerous variances in world cultures as well as topographies.We decided upon a Holland America cruise upon the flag ship Amsterdam. The route was a sleep friendly west to east, leaving and arriving from Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Our cruise de-parted on January 4, 2008 and arrived back at Ft. Lauderdale on April 27, 2008 -- a total of 113 days, covering 35,936 nautical miles and stops at 41 ports. An itinerary of our cruise is included as an appendix.As we concluded the arrangements for our cruise, we promised our friends and relatives to send regular emails of our adventures. We gathered information from various sources to compose our emails as the cruise progressed. The normal course of accumulating historical facts and descriptions of current culture and local customs were gained in advance from highly educated speakers brought aboard ship prior to each disembarkment. Typically, these speakers were natives of the countries or environments they described. We closely followed and took copious notes of these presentations, delivered in the ship's auditorium.A second source of information along a broad spectrum of topics were the native guides assigned to our groups on shore excursions, be they by foot, bus or water craft. Without excep-tion, the local guides were invaluable in presenting the realities of their countries, environments and life styles.Lastly, each of our shore excursions produced vivid and unique impressions of our envi-ronments that would be in addition to, and sometimes counter, to our on board presenters and our shore guides. Little did we know that our collection of emails and photos would later become chapters in a book. Our advice to our readers -- it is better to experience it live than read about it. Should you decide to take such an around the world cruise we wish you Bon Voyage.Jim & Connie Cameron
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