February 23, 2026

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NewLaw Has Arrived: Why Traditional Firms Are Unprepared for the Future — And What Leaders Must Do Now

NewLaw. New Rules. explores how law firms must evolve to stay competitive. Dr. George Beaton shares strategies for leadership, talent, and innovation.

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From Misconception to Momentum: The Real Story of Nuclear Power

How Fear Shaped the Nuclear Narrative Few technologies have been shaped so deeply by fear as nuclear energy. For decades, public perception has been dominated by dramatic imagery: accidents, radiation warnings, and geopolitical tension. While these concerns did not emerge without cause, Beyond Fear: The Truth About Nuclear Energy argues that fear has long outpaced

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Comedy, History, and Espionage: Alan Halliday’s Professor Sir Anthony or the Stately Homo

Alan Halliday’s Professor Sir Anthony or the Stately Homo is a comedic, historically rich novel that offers readers an insider’s view of the eccentric world of Professor Sir Anthony Blunt, one of Britain’s most enigmatic art historians and spies. Combining humor, historical scholarship, and thrilling intrigue, Halliday crafts a story that is as intellectually stimulating

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A Call to Heaven: Why Eternity Is a Question Worth Answering Today

A Call to Heaven explores faith, salvation, and the urgency of preparing for eternity through Scripture, hope, and a Christ-centered life.

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Exploring Duality and Symmetry: The Core of Geometric Unity Solutions

How Platonic Solids and Dual Tetrahedra Form the Foundation of a New Geometric Framework Oregon City, Oregon — At the center of Geometric Unity Solutions lies a powerful idea: that symmetry and duality are not merely aesthetic features of geometry, but fundamental principles that govern multidimensional space. By revisiting Platonic solids through the lens of dual

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Where Adventure Becomes Learning: Why the Secrets of Ships and Success Sets a New Standard in Children’s Literature

Introduction: A Journey That Teaches While It Delights In a world where children’s books often choose entertainment or education, The Secrets of Ships and Success proves that young readers can enjoy both without compromise. This beautifully layered story takes children on an unforgettable voyage filled with marine science, friendship, mystery, character lessons, and humour. Jessie,

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The International Nurse: Your Essential Companion for a Life-Changing Move

In an era when the world feels more interconnected than ever, nurses stand at the centre of global mobility, caring for communities, strengthening health systems, and bringing cultural compassion across borders. Yet, despite the high demand and the undeniable impact nurses have worldwide, the journey to becoming an international nurse remains wrapped in uncertainty, anxiety,

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Teaching Courage and Problem-Solving Through a Dog’s Adventure

A Gentle Story with Powerful Lessons Children often learn best through stories that feel fun rather than instructional, and The Many Adventures of Hans by Jennifer Roberts does exactly that. On the surface, it is a charming tale about a small dog exploring the forest. Beneath that simplicity, however, lies a thoughtful story that helps

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“The Oyster Fisherman and the Pearl” by Gloria Huffman: A Heartwarming Story of Life, Faith, and Discovery

In an era where fast-paced living often overshadows the beauty of simple moments, Gloria Huffman’s The Oyster Fisherman and the Pearl serves as a gentle reminder that life’s most profound treasures often lie hidden in the ordinary. Aimed at readers aged 10 to 18, this reflective novel blends a heartwarming narrative with universal lessons about

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Designing Well-Being: How Gardens Shape the Human Mind

Modern life has gradually shifted humans away from the natural environments that once shaped our rhythms, perceptions, and emotional health. Surrounded by artificial light, digital noise, and accelerated schedules, many people experience chronic stress without recognizing its environmental roots. In The Way of the Garden, Spyros Geravelis explores how consciously designed natural spaces can counterbalance

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