· 2025
She hunts the wicked. He kills for a living. But when the past refuses to stay buried… who will survive? Selene Blackwood was reborn in blood. Once a victim, now the predator, she uses her upscale nightclub as a hunting ground—luring men who deserve to die. But when she crosses paths with Reven Hale, a ruthless assassin with secrets as dark as her own, everything changes. He knows what she is. He sees through the mask. And for the first time, she’s not the only one doing the hunting. Their attraction is raw, dangerous—an intoxicating mix of seduction and destruction. But Selene isn’t the only predator in the dark. The man she thought she escaped has finally found her, and he won’t let her slip away again. Now, hunted by the monster who made her, Selene and Reven must decide: fight together or fall apart. Love is a weapon. And in the end, only the strongest will survive.
· 1898
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Semantic Web Conference, ISWC 2004, held in Hiroshima, Japan in November 2004. The 55 revised full papers presented together with abstracts of 2 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 227 submitted papers. The papers are organized in topical sections on data semantics, p2p systems, semantic Web mining, tools and methodologies for Web agents, user interfaces and visualization, large scale knowledge management, semantic Web services, inference, searching and querying, semantic Web middleware, integration and interoperability, ontologies, and industrial track.
Describes how Matt Te Pou's coaching of the Maori team achieved a winning record envied in the rugby world. Matt takes us on his journey giving valuable insights into his coaching style, motivational tactics, how his military background was important to success and a discussion on the future of Maori rugby. Containing life lessons, exclusive player contributions and beautiful photographs.
· 2021
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