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Adam Burns, Washington Post columnist and controversial presidential critic, is dead. With no clear circumstances, speculation, gossip, and rumor flood the media—was it accident, suicide, or murder? Conspiracy theories run amok, accusing none other than the President of the United States. Was Adam Burns the target of a government hit squad? Did someone decide to silence his diatribes once and for all?Fiona Fitzgerald, an unlikely hero in Washington D.C.'s blue-collar, predominantly male police force, is entrusted with unraveling Burns' death. Born into the elite social circles of the nation's capital, and with privileged access to what lurks behind the pristine fa?ade of the political establishment, Fiona is determined to expose the chicanery buried under prim rose bushes and concealed within the ceaseless Washington Masquerade.思想政治教育前沿问题十论
本书紧密结合当今世界经济、政治、文化、社会的深刻变化和我国构建社会主义和谐社会的现实要求,融合人文主义与科学主义的研究方法,试图科学揭示思想政治教育学的研究对象、基本范畴以及思想政治教育的本质、使命、功能、地位、结构、过程、矛盾、规律和调控系统,构建起思想政治教育学的全新内容体系,使之成为一部党性鲜明、科学性强、普适性广的专著,从而为推进马克思主义的中国化、大众化和时代化作出一定的理论贡献,为落实科学发展观、建设马克思主义学习型政党、促进社会和谐发展提供科学的理论支撑和价值导向。The Golden Ass
Lucius Apuleius, a young man of good parentage, takes a trip to Thessaly. Along the way, amidst a series of bizarre adventures, he inadvertently offends a priestess of the White Goddess, who promptly turns him into an ass. How Lucius responds to his new misfortune, and ultimately finds a way to become human again, makes for a funny and fascinating tale.The Metamorphosis of Apuleius, referred to by St. Augustine as The Golden Ass, is the oldest novel written in Latin to survive in its entirety. Originally written by Lucius of Patrae, this translation by Robert Graves highlights the ribald humor and vivid sense of adventure present in the original. Providing a rare window in to the daily lives of regular people in ancient Greece, Robert Graves' translation of this classic tale is at once hilarious, informative, and captivating.