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  1. Managerial Economics and Strategy, Global 2nd Edition: Jeffrey M. Perloff & James A. Brander
  2. Information Technology and Organizational Learning: Managing Behavioral Change in the Digital Age, 3rd Edition: Arthur M. Langer
  3. Human Anatomy & Physiology Laboratory Manual: Elaine N. Marieb & Lori A. Smith
  4. Principles of Molecular Virology, 6th Edition: Alan J. Cann
  5. The Wiley Handbook of Global Educational Reform, 1st Edition: Kenneth J. Saltman & Alexander J. Means
  6. Prescott's Microbiology, 10th Edition: Joanne Willey & Linda Sherwood & Christopher J. Woolverton
  7. Systems Analysis and Design, 6th Edition: Alan Dennis & Barbara Haley Wixom & Roberta M. Roth
  8. Love and Intimacy in Online Cross-Cultural Relationships: The Power of Imagination, 1st Edition: Wilasinee Pananakhonsab
  9. The Human Organism: Explorations in Biological Anthropology, 1st Edition: Elizabeth Weiss
  10. Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice, 4th Edition: Marlaine Smith & Marilyn Parker
  11. Statistics for Nursing: A Practical Approach, 3rd Edition: Elizabeth Heavey
  12. Life Cycle Assessment of Energy Systems: Closing the Ethical Loophole of Social Sustainability, English Edition: Nicholas Sakellariou
  13. A Practical Guide to Welding Solutions: Overcoming Technical and Material-Specific Issues: Robert W. Messler
  14. Programming the World Wide Web, 8th Edition: Robert W. Sebesta
  15. Maternal and Child Health Nursing: Care of the Childbearing and Childrearing Family, 8th Edition: JoAnne Silbert-Flagg & Adele Pillitteri
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  17. International Management Behavior: Global and Sustainable Leadership, 7th Edition: Henry W. Lane & Martha L. Maznevski
  18. Cultural Competence in Health Education and Health Promotion, 2nd Edition: Miguel A. P¿rez & Raffy R. Luquis
  19. Sub-seasonal to Seasonal Prediction: The Gap Between Weather and Climate Forecasting, 1st Edition: Andrew Robertson & Frederic Vitart
  20. Retail Analytics: Integrated Forecasting and Inventory Management for Perishable Products in Retailing, 2015th Edition: Anna-Lena Sachs
  21. Molecular and Cell Biology of Cancer: When Cells Break the Rules and Hijack Their Own Planet, 1st Edition: Rita Fior & Rita Zilhão
  22. Qualitative Marketing Research: Understanding Consumer Behaviour, 1st Edition: Dominika Maison
  23. Communicating in Small Groups: Principles and Practices, 11th Edition: Steven A. Beebe & John T. Masterson
  24. America's Courts and the Criminal Justice System, 13th Edition: David W. Neubauer & Henry F. Fradella
  25. Services Marketing: Concepts, Strategies & Cases, 4th Edition: K. Douglas Hoffman & John E.G. Bateson
  26. Kinematics, Dynamics, and Design of Machinery, 3rd Edition: Kenneth J. Waldron & Gary L. Kinzel & Sunil K. Agrawal
  27. Essentials of Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age, 2nd Edition: Kenneth J. Guest
  28. An Anthropology of Learning: On Nested Frictions in Cultural Ecologies, 2015th Edition: Cathrine Hasse
  29. Health Promotion Programs: From Theory to Practice, 1st Edition: Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) & Carl I. Fertman & Diane D. Allensworth
  30. The American Lab: An Insider’s History of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: C. Bruce Tarter
  31. Food Security and Climate Change, 1st Edition: Shyam Singh Yadav & Robert J. Redden & Jerry L. Hatfield & Andreas W. Ebert & Danny Hunter
  32. Health Assessment for Nursing Practice, 6th Edition: Susan F. Wilson & Jean Foret Giddens
  33. Tobacco Smoking Addiction: Epidemiology, Genetics, Mechanisms, and Treatment: Ming D. Li
  34. Cultural Anthropology: Asking Questions About Humanity, 2nd Edition: Robert L. Welsch & Luis A. Vivanco
  35. Accounting for Governmental & Nonprofit Entities, 17th Edition: Jacqueline Reck & Suzanne Lowensohn & Earl Wilson
  36. Addiction and Change: How Addictions Develop and Addicted People Recover, 2nd Edition: Carlo C. DiClemente
  37. Culture and the Politics of Welfare: Exploring Societal Values and Social Choices: J. Hudson & N. Jo & A. Keung
  38. Essential University Physics: Volume 2, 3rd Edition: Richard Wolfson
  39. Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th Edition: American Psychological Association
  40. Concepts of Programming Languages, 11th Global Edition: Robert Sebesta
  41. Through the Lens of Anthropology: An Introduction to Human Evolution and Culture, 1st Edition: Robert J. Muckle & Laura Tubelle de González
  42. Practical Research: Planning and Design, 11th Edition: Paul D. Leedy & Jeanne Ellis Ormrod
  43. Environment: The Science Behind the Stories, 6th Edition: Jay H. Withgott & Matthew Laposata
  44. Environment: The Science Behind the Stories, 3rd Canadian Edition: Jay H. Withgott & Matthew Laposata & Barbara Murck
  45. Applied Calculus for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences: A Brief Approach, 10th Edition: Soo T. Tan
  46. Essential Environment: The Science Behind the Stories, 5th Edition: Jay H. Withgott & Matthew Laposata
  47. Leadership and School Quality: Michael DiPaola & Wayne K. Hoy
  48. Group Dynamics, 7th Edition: Donelson R. Forsyth
  49. Practitioners' Guide to Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict, 1st Edition: Daragh Murray & Elizabeth Wilmshurst & Francoise Hampson & Charles Garraway & Noam Lubell & Dapo Akande
  50. Educational Administration: Theory, Research, and Practice, 9th Edition: Wayne Hoy & Cecil Miskel
  51. Group Dynamics for Teams, 5th Edition: Daniel J. Levi
  52. Human Behavior and the Social Environment: Shifting Paradigms in Essential Knowledge for Social Work Practice, 6th Edition: Joe M. Schriver
  53. Economics of Development, 7th Edition: Dwight H. Perkins & Steven Radelet & David L. Lindauer & Steven A. Block
  54. Carbon Nanomaterials for Bioimaging, Bioanalysis, and Therapy, English Edition:por Yuen Y. Hui & Huang-Cheng Chang & Haifeng Dong & Xueji Zhang
  55. Canadian Essentials of Nursing Research, 3rd Edition: Carmen G. Loiselle & Joanne Profetto-McGrath & Denise F. Polit & Cheryl T. Beck
  56. Rock Dynamics: From Research to Engineering: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Rock Dynamics and Applications, 1st Edition: Haibo Li & Jianchun Li & Qianbing Zhang & Jian Zhao
  57. Organic Chemistry As a Second Language: Second Semester Topics, 4th Edition: David R. Klein
  58. International Dimensions of Organizational Behavior, 5th Edition: Nancy J. Adler & Allison Gundersen
  59. An Introduction to Group Work Practice, 8th Edition: Ronald W. Toseland & Robert F. Rivas
  60. Bacterial Therapy of Cancer: Methods and Protocols, 1st Edition: Robert Hoffman
  61. Design Optimization of Fluid Machinery: Applying Computational Fluid Dynamics and Numerical Optimization, 1st Edition: Kwang-Yong Kim & Abdus Samad & Ernesto Benini
  62. Children, 13th Edition: John W. Santrock
  63. Retail Supply Chain Management, 2nd Edition: James B. Ayers & Mary Ann Odegaard
  64. Research Methods for Business Students, 7th Edition: Mark N.K. Saunders & Philip Lewis & Adrian Thornhill
  65. Fundamental Principles of Law and Economics, 1st Edition: Alan Devlin
  66. Principles of Economics, A Streamlined Approach with Connect, 3rd Edition: Robert Frank & Ben Bernanke & Kate Antonovics & Ori Heffetz
  67. Mastering AutoCAD 2019 and AutoCAD LT 2019, 1st Edition: George Omura & Brian C. Benton
  68. Finite Mathematics for Business, Economics, Life Sciences and Social Sciences, Global 13th Edition: Raymond A. Barnett & Michael R. Ziegler & Karl E. Byleen
  69. Managerial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making, 6th Edition: Jerry J. Weygandt & Paul D. Kimmel & Donald E. Kieso
  70. Modern Principles of Economics, 3rd Edition: Tyler Cowen & Alex Tabarrok
  71. AutoCAD 3D Modeling: Exercise Workbook: Steve Heather
  72. AutoCAD For Dummies, 17th Edition: Bill Fane
  73. Health Promotion in School: Theory, Practice and Clinical Implications, UK Edition: Antonio Iudici M.D.
  74. Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction, 12th Edition: Frank Schmalleger
  75. Culture′s Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions and Organizations Across Nations, 2nd Edition: Geert Hofstede
  76. Retailing Management, 9th Edition: Michael Levy & Barton A Weitz & Dhruv Grewal
  77. Cooking: The Quintessential Art: Hervé This & Pierre Gagnaire & M. B. DeBevoise
  78. Cancer Stem Cells: Methods and Protocols, 1st Edition: Gianpaolo Papaccio & Vincenzo Desiderio
  79. College Algebra, 3rd Edition: John W. Coburn & Jeremy P. Coffelt
  80. Algebra and Trigonometry: Real Mathematics, Real People, 7th Edition: Ron Larson
  81. Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach, 2nd Edition: Marjorie Kelly Cowan
  82. Culture and Values: A Survey of the Western Humanities, 8th Edition: Lawrence S. Cunningham & John J. Reich & Lois Fichner-Rathus
  83. Operating System Concepts Essentials, 2nd Edition: Abraham Silberschatz & Peter B. Galvin & Greg Gagne
  84. Capitalist Family Values: Gender, Work, and Corporate Culture at Boeing: Polly Reed Myers
  85. Practical Homicide Investigation: Tactics, Procedures, and Forensic Techniques, 5th Edition: Vernon J. Geberth
  86. Research Methods For Business: A Skill Building Approach, 7th Edition: Uma Sekaran & Roger Bougie
  87. Fundamentals of Financial Management, 15th Edition: Eugene F. Brigham & Joel F. Houston
  88. Business Statistics: A First Course, 7th Global Edition: David M. Levine & Kathryn A. Szabat & David F. Stephan
  89. The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Business and Management Research Methods: History and Traditions, 1st Edition: Cathy Cassell & Ann L Cunliffe & Gina Grandy
  90. Diversity in Organizations, 2nd Edition: Myrtle P. Bell
  91. Macroeconomics, 5th Edition: Manfred Gartner
  92. Goldman-Cecil Medicine, 25th Edition: Lee Goldman & Andrew I. Schafer
  93. Material Culture in Russia and the USSR: Things, Values, Identities, 1st Edition: Graham H. Roberts
  94. Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research, and Everyday Experience, 5th Edition: E. Bruce Goldstein
  95. Handbook of Personality Disorders: Theory, Research, and Treatment, 2nd Edition: W. John Livesley & Roseann Larstone
  96. Transformations: Women, Gender and Psychology, 3rd Edition: Mary Crawford
  97. Culture, Leadership, and Organizations: The GLOBE Study of 62 Societies, 1st Edition: Robert J. House & Paul J. Hanges & Mansour Javidan & Peter W. Dorfman & Vipin Gupta
  98. Adolescent Rationality and Development, 3rd Edition: David Moshman
  99. The Wiley Handbook of Action Research in Education, 1st Edition: Craig A. Mertler
  100. Principles of Virology, 4th Edition: S. Jane Flint & Vincent R. Racaniello & Glenn F. Rall & Anna Marie Skalka
  101. Pilbeam's Mechanical Ventilation: Physiological and Clinical Applications, 5th Edition: J M Cairo
  102. Polyoxometalates: Properties, Structure and Synthesis, UK Edition: Aaron P. Roberts
  103. Learning & Behavior: 8th Edition: James E. Mazur
  104. Microeconomics: Canada in the Global Environment, 9th Edition: Robin Bade & Michael Parkin
  105. Fundamentals of Ship Hydrodynamics: Fluid Mechanics, Ship Resistance and Propulsion, 1st Edition: Lothar Birk
  106. Blind Peoples Pragmatic Abilities, 1st Edition: Jolanta Sak-Wernicka
  107. M: Management, 5th Edition: Thomas Bateman & Scott Snell & Robert Konopaske
  108. Munson, Young and Okiishi's Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 8th Edition: Philip M. Gerhart & Andrew L. Gerhart & John I. Hochstein
  109. Conceptual Physics, 12th Edition: Paul G. Hewitt
  110. The Wiley Handbook of Vocational Education and Training, 1st Edition: David Guile & Lorna Unwin
  111. Principles of Marketing: 7th Edition: Gary Armstrong & Stewart Adam & Sara Denize & Michael Volkov & Philip Kotler
  112. Probability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences, 9th Edition: Jay L. Devore
  113. Management: Leading & Collaborating in a Competitive World, 13th Edition: Thomas Bateman & Scott Snell & Robert Konopaske
  114. Pediatric and Neonatal Mechanical Ventilation: From Basics to Clinical Practice, 2015th Edition: Peter C. Rimensberger
  115. A New Psychology of Women: Gender, Culture, and Ethnicity, 4th Edition: Hilary M. Lips
  116. Cognitive Psychology: Connecting Mind, Research, and Everyday Experience, 4th Edition: E. Bruce Goldstein
  117. Life-Span Development, 17th Edition: John Santrock
  118. Emerging Genres in New Media Environments, 1st Edition: Carolyn R. Miller & Ashley R. Kelly
  119. Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Metabolism, 1st Edition: Graham C. Burdge
  120. Biological Psychology, 13th Edition: James W. Kalat
  121. Mosby's Respiratory Care Equipment, 10th Edition: J. M. Cairo
  122. Computational Electromagnetics with MATLAB, 4th Edition: Matthew N.O. Sadiku
  123. Database Systems: Design, Implementation, & Management, 13th Edition: Carlos Coronel & Steven Morris
  124. MATLAB® Essentials: A First Course for Engineers and Scientists, 1st Edition: William Bober
  125. American Corrections: Concepts and Controversies, 2nd Edition: Barry A. Krisberg & Susan Marchionna & Christopher Hartney
  126. Principles and Practice of Phytotherapy: Modern Herbal Medicine, 2nd Edition: Kerry Bone & Simon Mills
  127. Microeconomics, 7th Global Edition: Jeffrey M. Perloff
  128. Modern Industrial Organization, Global Edition, 4th Edition: Dennis W. Carlton & Jeffrey M. Perloff
  129. Chemistry: A Molecular Approach, 4th Edition: Nivaldo J. Tro
  130. Business Communication: Process & Product, 9th Edition: Mary Ellen Guffey & Dana Loewy
  131. Lehne's Pharmacology for Nursing Care, 10th Edition: Jacqueline Burchum & Laura Rosenthal
  132. Florence Under Siege: Surviving Plague in an Early Modern City, 1st Edition: John Henderson
  133. Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective, 10th Edition: Gary Ferraro & Susan Andreatta
  134. Foundations of Business, 6th Edition: William M. Pride & Robert J. Hughes & Jack R. Kapoor
  135. American Law in a Global Context: The Basics, 1st Edition: George P. Fletcher & Steve Sheppard
  136. Psychology of Women and Gender, 1st Edition: Miriam Liss & Kate Richmond & Mindy J. Erchull
  137. All-In-One Care Planning Resource: Medical-Surgical, Pediatric, Maternity, and Psychiatric-Mental Health, 4th Edition: Pamela L. Swearingen
  138. Theoretical Basis for Nursing, 5th Edition: Melanie McEwen & Evelyn M. Wills
  139. Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences, 6th Edition: Frederick J Gravetter & Lori-Ann B. Forzano
  140. The Practice of Public Relations, 13th Global Edition: Fraser P. Seitel
  141. Basics of Mechanical Ventilation, 1st Edition: Hooman Poor (Author)
  142. Public Relations: The Profession and the Practice, 4th Edition: Dan Lattimore & Otis Baskin & Suzette Heiman & Elizabeth Toth
  143. Introductory Chemistry, 1st Edition: Julia Burdge
  144. Essentials of Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 8th Edition: Frederick J Gravetter & Larry B. Wallnau
  145. Molecular Genetics of Bacteria, 4th Edition: Larry Snyder & Joseph E. Peters & Tina M. Henkin & Wendy Champness
  146. Essentials of Biostatistics in Public Health, 3rd Edition: Lisa M. Sullivan
  147. Essentials of Environmental Health, 2nd Edition: Robert H. Friis
  148. Introduction to Linear Algebra, 5th Edition: Gilbert Strang
  149. Positive Psychology: The Science of Happiness and Flourishing, 2nd Edition: William C. Compton & Edward Hoffman
  150. Essentials of Mechanical Ventilation, 3rd Edition: Dean Hess & Robert Kacmarek
  151. The Essential World History, Volume I: To 1800, 8th Edition: William J. Duiker & Jackson J. Spielvogel
  152. Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach, 2nd Edition: Steven S. Zumdahl & Susan A. Zumdahl
  153. An Introduction to Management Science: Quantitative Approaches to Decision Making, 14th Edition: David R. Anderson & Dennis J. Sweeney & Thomas A. Williams & Jeffrey D. Camm & James J. Cochran
  154. Leading and Managing in Nursing, 7th Edition: Patricia S. Yoder-Wise
  155. Fundamental Accounting Principles, 24th Edition: John Wild & Ken Shaw
  156. The Leadership Experience, 6th Edition: Richard L. Daft
  157. Horngren's Cost Accounting: A Managerial Emphasis, 16th Edition: Srikant M. Datar & Madhav V. Rajan
  158. Health Promotion in Nursing Practice, 8th Edition: Carolyn L. Murdaugh & Mary Ann Parsons & Nola J. Pender
  159. Interviewing: Principles and Practices, 14th Edition: Charles Stewart & William Cash
  160. The Wiley Handbook of Problem-Based Learning, 1st Edition: Mahnaz Moallem & Woei Hung & Nada Dabbagh
  161. Astrobiology: Understanding Life in the Universe, 1st Edition: Charles S. Cockell
  162. Plant Physiology & Development, 6th Edition: Lincoln Taiz & Eduardo Zeiger & Ian M. Møller & Angus Murphy
  163. Texas Politics Today 2017-2018 Edition, 18th Edition: Jones & William Earl Maxwell & Ernest Crain & Morhea Lynn Davis & Christopher Wlezein
  164. American Government: Institutions and Policies, Brief Version, 13th Edition: James Q. Wilson & John J Dilulio & Meena Bose & Matthew S. Levendusky
  165. The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy, 1st Edition: Costas M. Constantinou & Pauline Kerr & Paul Sharp
  166. Astrobiology: An Evolutionary Approach, 1st Edition: Vera M. Kolb
  167. 5G for the Connected World, 1st Edition: Devaki Chandramouli & Rainer Liebhart & Juho Pirskanen
  168. Astrobiology: From the Origins of Life to the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, 1st Edition: Akihiko Yamagishi & Takeshi Kakegawa & Tomohiro Usui
  169. Medical Terminology: A Short Course, 8th Edition: Davi-Ellen Chabner
  170. Financial Accounting: An International Approach: Jagdish Kothari & Elisabetta Barone
  171. Conceptual Physics, 12th Global Edition: Paul G. Hewitt
  172. Diabetes and Exercise: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Implementation, 2nd Edition: Jane E. B. Reusch & Judith G. Regensteiner & Kerry J. Stewart & Aristidis Veves
  173. West's Pulmonary Pathophysiology, 9th Edition: John B. West & Andrew M. Luks
  174. Liver Pathophysiology: Therapies and Antioxidants, 1st Edition: Pablo Muriel
  175. Pediatric Trauma: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Treatment, 2nd Edition: David E. Wesson & Bindi Naik-Mathuria
  176. Pathophysiology: The Biologic Basis for Disease in Adults and Children, 8th Edition: Kathryn L. McCance & Sue E. Huether
  177. Fitzpatrick's Dermatology, Ninth Edition, 2-Volume Set, 9th Edition: Sewon Kang
  178. Stroke: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management, 6th Edition: A David Mendelow & James C. Grotta & Gregory W Albers & Joseph P Broderick & Scott E Kasner & Eng H. Lo & Ralph L Sacco & Lawrence KS Wong
  179. Pathophysiology, 6th Edition: Jacquelyn L. Banasik
  180. The Heart of Mathematics: An Invitation to Effective Thinking, 4th Edition: Edward B. Burger
  181. The Strategic Management of Health Care Organizations, 8th Edition: Peter M. Ginter & W. Jack Duncan & Linda E. Swayne
  182. Pathophysiology of Disease: An Introduction to Clinical Medicine, 8th Edition: Gary D. Hammer & Stephen J. McPhee
  183. Astrobiology: An Introduction, 1st Edition: Alan Longstaff
  184. Handbook of Astrobiology, 1st Edition: Vera M. Kolb
  185. Pathophysiology: A Practical Approach, 3rd Edition: Lachel Story
  186. Crowley's An Introduction to Human Disease: Pathology and Pathophysiology Correlations, 10th Edition: Emily Reisner & Howard Reisner
  187. Hemodynamic Rounds: Interpretation of Cardiac Pathophysiology from Pressure Waveform Analysis, 4th Edition: Morton J. Kern & Michael J. Lim & James A. Goldstein
  188. Real Writing Essentials: Miriam Moore & Susan Anker
  189. The Visual Investor: How to Spot Market Trends, 2nd Edition: John J. Murphy
  190. Principles of Microeconomics, 8th Edition: N. Gregory Mankiw
  191. Stanfield's Essential Medical Terminology, 5th Edition: Nanna Cross & Dana McWay
  192. Taylor's Power Law: Order and Pattern in Nature, 1st Edition: R.A.J. Taylor
  193. Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, Single Volume 10th Edition: Sharon L. Lewis & Linda Bucher & Margaret M. Heitkemper & Mariann M. Harding & Jeffrey Kwong & Dottie Roberts
  194. Pharmacology for Nurses, 2nd Edition: Blaine T. Smith & Diane F. Pacitti
  195. Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing, 10th Edition: Audrey T. Berman & Shirlee Snyder & Geralyn Frandsen
  196. Essentials of Medical Genetics for Nursing and Health Professionals: An Interprofessional Approach, 1st Edition: Laura M. Gunder McClary
  197. Indirect Care Handbook for Advanced Nursing Roles: Beyond the Bedside, 1st Edition: Patti Rager Zuzelo
  198. Medical-Surgical Nursing: Concepts & Practice, 3rd Edition: Holly Stromberg & Carol Dallred & Susan C. deWit
  199. Honan Focus on Adult Health: Medical-Surgical Nursing, 2nd Edition: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
  200. Human Resource Management: Functions, Applications, and Skill Development, 3rd Edition: Robert N. Lussier & John R. Hendon
  201. Environmental Science, 14th Edition: Eldon Enger & Bradley Smith
  202. School Public Relations for Student Success, 1st Edition: Edward H. Moore
  203. Human Resource Management, 15th Edition: Robert L. Mathis & John H. Jackson & Sean R. Valentine & Patricia Meglich
  204. Community/Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Health of Populations, 7th Edition: Mary A. Nies & Melanie McEwen
  205. Essentials of Nursing Research: Appraising Evidence for Nursing Practice, 9th Edition: Denise F. Polit & Cheryl T. Beck
  206. Community & Public Health Nursing: Promoting the Public's Health, 9th Edition: Cherie Rector
  207. Pocket Companion to Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 13th Edition: John E. Hall
  208. Bates' Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking, 12th Edition: Lynn S. Bickley
  209. Interpersonal Communication: Everyday Encounters, 8th Edition: Julia T. Wood
  210. Understanding Medical Surgical Nursing, 5th Edition: Linda S Williams & Paula D Hopper
  211. Tall Building Design: Steel, Concrete, and Composite Systems, 1st Edition: Bungale S. Taranath
  212. A Topical Approach to Lifespan Development, 9th Edition: John Santrock
  213. Neuroscience, 6th Edition: Dale Purves & George J. Augustine & David Fitzpatrick
  214. The Cambridge Handbook of Expertise and Expert Performance, 2nd Edition: K. Anders Ericsson & Robert R. Hoffman & Aaron Kozbelt & A. Mark Williams
  215. Principles of Neural Science, 5th Edition: Eric R. Kandel & James H. Schwartz & Thomas M. Jessell & Steven A. Siegelbaum & A. J. Hudspeth
  216. Fundamentals of Investments: Valuation and Management, 8th Edition: Bradford Jordan & Thomas Miller & Steve Dolvin
  217. Dimensional Analysis for Meds: Refocusing on Essential Metric Calculation, 5th Edition: Anna M. Curren
  218. Aircraft Systems: Instruments, Communications, Navigation, and Control (Wiley - IEEE), 1st Edition: Chris Binns
  219. Diagnostic Gynecologic and Obstetric Pathology, 3rd Edition: Christopher P. Crum & Kenneth R. Lee & Marisa R. Nucci & Scott R. Granter
  220. Human Resource Management, 10th Edition: Raymond Noe & John Hollenbeck & Barry Gerhart & Patrick Wright
  221. Paralegal Today: The Essentials, 6th Edition: Roger LeRoy Miller & Mary Meinzinger
  222. Biology: How Life Works, 2nd Edition: James R. Morris & Daniel L. Hartl & Andrew H. Knoll & Robert A. Lue
  223. Automotive Electricity and Electronics Tasksheet Manual: CDX Master Automotive Technician Series: David M. Jones & Kirk VanGelder
  224. Principles of Life, 2nd Edition: David M. Hillis & David Sadava & Richard W. Hill & Mary V. Price
  225. Shelly Cashman Series Microsoft Office 365 & Office 2016: Intermediate, 1st Edition: Steven M. Freund & Mary Z. Last & Philip J. Pratt & Susan L. Sebok & Misty E. Vermaat
  226. Black's Veterinary Dictionary, 22nd Edition: Edward Boden & Anthony Andrews
  227. McGraw-Hill's Taxation of Individuals and Business Entities,2019 Edition, 10th Edition: Brian Spilker & Benjamin Ayers & John Barrick & Edmund Outslay & John Robinson & Connie Weaver & Ronald Worsham
  228. Calculate with Confidence, 7th Edition: Deborah C. Gray Morris
  229. Macroeconomics: Policy and Practice, 2nd Edition: Frederic S. Mishkin
  230. Advanced Structural Analysis with MATLAB®, 1st Edition: Srinivasan Chandrasekaran
  231. Structural Analysis of Historical Constructions: An Interdisciplinary Approach, 1st Edition: Rafael Aguilar & Daniel Torrealva & Susana Moreira & Miguel A. Pando & Luis F. Ramos
  232. Accounting, 25th edition: Carl S. Warren & James M. Reeve & Jonathan Duchac
  233. Structural Reliability Analysis and Prediction, 3rd Edition: Robert E. Melchers & Andre T. Beck
  234. Unified Design of Steel Structures, 3rd Edition: Louis Geschwindner & Judy Liu & Charles Carter
  235. Design and Construction of Modern Steel Railway Bridges, 2nd Edition: John F. Unsworth
  236. Ultimate Limit State Analysis and Design of Plated Structures, 2nd Edition: Jeom Kee Paik
  237. Financial Markets, SME Financing and Emerging Economies, 1st Edition: Giusy Chesini & Elisa Giaretta & Andrea Paltrinieri
  238. European Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing in the 21st Century: A Person-Centred Evidence-Based Approach, 1st Edition: José Carlos Santos & John R. Cutcliffe
  239. Financial Markets & Institutions, 9th Global Edition: Stanley Eakins Frederic Mishkin
  240. Liaisons, Student Edition: An Introduction to French, 3rd Edition: Wynne Wong & Stacey Weber-Fève & Bill VanPatten
  241. Financial Markets and Institutions, 8th Edition: Frederic S. Mishkin & Stanley Eakins
  242. Strategic Management: Concepts and Cases: Competitiveness and Globalization, 13th Edition: Michael A. Hitt & R. Duane Ireland & Robert E. Hoskisson
  243. Foundations of Financial Markets and Institutions: Pearson New International Edition, 4th Edition: Frank J Fabozzi & Franco P. Modigliani & Frank J. Jones
  244. Financial Institutions Management: A Risk Management Approach, 9th Edition: Anthony Saunders & Marcia Cornett
  245. Neuroanatomy in Clinical Context: An Atlas of Structures, Sections, Systems, and Syndromes, 9th Edition: Duane E. Haines
  246. Structural Analysis and Design of Process Equipment, 3rd Edition: Maan H. Jawad & James R. Farr
  247. Introduction to Aircraft Structural Analysis, 3rd Edition: T.H.G. Megson
  248. Business Law Today, Standard: Text & Summarized Cases, 11th Edition: Roger LeRoy Miller
  249. Steel Design, 5th Edition: William T. Segui
  250. Psychiatric & Mental Health Nursing for Canadian Practice, 4th Edition: Dr. Wendy Austin & Cindy Ann Peternelj-Taylor & Diane Kunyk & Mary Ann Boyd
  251. Economics of Strategy, 7th Edition: David Dranove & David Besanko & Mark Shanley & Scott Schaefer
  252. Financial Markets and Institutions, 6th Edition: Anthony Saunders & Marcia Cornett
  253. Statistics, 13th Edition: James T. McClave & Terry T. Sincich
  254. Pocket Companion for Physical Examination and Health Assessment, 7th Edition: Carolyn Jarvis
  255. Physical Examination and Health Assessment, 7th Edition: Carolyn Jarvis
  256. Integrating Work Health and Safety into Construction Project Management, 1st Edition: Helen Lingard & Ron Wakefield
  257. Hopkins' Nonprofit Law Dictionary, 1st Edition: Bruce R. Hopkins
  258. An Econometric Model of the US Economy: Structural Analysis in 56 Equations, 1st Edition: John J. Heim
  259. Fractography and Failure Analysis, 1st Edition: Jorge Luis González-Velázquez
  260. Get Fit, Stay Well!: Brief Edition, 4th Edition: Janet L. Hopson & Rebecca J. Donatelle & Tanya R. Littrell
  261. Statistics, 12th Edition: James T. McClave & Terry T Sincich
  262. Statistics, Global Edition, 13th Edition: James Bohan
  263. Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis, 1st Edition: Praveen Nagarajan
  264. Public Health Research Methods, 1st Edition: Greg S. Guest & Emily E. Namey
  265. Asking the Right Questions: A Guide to Critical Thinking, 12th Edition: M. Neil Browne & Stuart M. Keeley
  266. Criminal Justice in Action, 10th Edition: Larry K. Gaines & Roger LeRoy Miller
  267. Internal Auditing: Assurance & Advisory Services, 4th Edition: Urton Anderson & Michael J. Head & Sridhar Ramamoorti & Cris Riddle & Mark Salamasick & Paul Sobel
  268. Fundamentals of Human Resource Management: Functions, Applications, Skill Development, 1st Edition: Robert N. Lussier & John R. Hendon
  269. Steel Structures: Practical Design Studies, 4th Edition: Hassan Al Nageim
  270. Human Anatomy & Physiology, 11th Edition: Elaine N. Marieb & Katja N. Hoehn
  271. Clinical Neuropsychology of Emotion, 1st Edition: Yana Suchy
  272. Traffic & Highway Engineering, 4th Edition: Nicholas J. Garber & Lester A. Hoel
  273. Medical Emergencies in Dental Practice, 1st Edition: Orrett E. Ogle & Harry Dym & Robert J. Weinstock
  274. Auditing & Assurance Services, 7th Edition: Timothy Louwers & Allen Blay & David Sinason & Jerry Strawser & Jay Thibodeau
  275. An Introduction to Statistical Methods and Data Analysis, 7th Edition: R. Lyman Ott & Micheal T. Longnecker
  276. Structural Analysis: In Theory and Practice, 1st Edition: Alan Williams
  277. Project Management for Facility Constructions: A Guide for Engineers and Architects, 2nd Edition: Alberto De Marco
  278. Investigating Social Problems, 2nd Edition: A. Javier Trevino
  279. Auditing, Assurance Services, and Forensics: A Comprehensive Approach, 1st Edition: Felix I. Lessambo
  280. Basic Guide to Medical Emergencies in the Dental Practice, 2nd Edition: Philip Jevon
  281. Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office, 7th Edition: Stanley F. Malamed
  282. Radiology for Undergraduate Finals and Foundation Years: Key Topics and Question Types, 1st Edition: Tristan Barrett & Nadeem Shaida & Ashley Shaw
  283. Hearing: Anatomy, Physiology, and Disorders of the Auditory System, 3rd Edition: Aage Moller
  284. Basics of Abdominal, Gynaecological, Obstetrics and Small Parts Ultrasound, 1st Edition: Rajendra K. Diwakar
  285. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine: Volume 2: Respiratory, Cardiovascular and Central Nervous Systems, 2nd Edition: Derek S. Wheeler & Hector R. Wong & Thomas P. Shanley
  286. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine: Volume 1: Care of the Critically Ill or Injured Child, 2nd Edition: Derek S. Wheeler & Hector R. Wong & Thomas P. Shanley
  287. Computers as Components: Principles of Embedded Computing System Design, 4th Edition: Marilyn Wolf
  288. Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing: Concepts of Care in Evidence-Based Practice, 8th Edition: Mary C. Townsend
  289. Cardiac Arrhythmia Management: A Practical Guide for Nurses and Allied Professionals, 1st Edition: Angela Tsiperfal & Linda K. Ottoboni & Salwa Beheiry & Amin Al-Ahmad & Andrea Natale & Paul J. Wang
  290. Color Atlas of Dermatopathology, 1st Edition: Jane M. Grant-Kels
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  292. Primary Care: A Collaborative Practice, 5th Edition: Terry Mahan Buttaro & Patricia Polgar-Bailey & Joanne Sandberg-Cook & JoAnn Trybulski
  293. Pediatric Primary Care, 6th Edition: Catherine E. Burns & Ardys M. Dunn & Margaret A. Brady & Nancy Barber Starr & Catherine G. Blosser & Dawn Lee Garzon Maaks
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  297. Atlas of Dermatopathology: Tumors, Nevi, and Cysts, 1st Edition: Gunter Burg & Heinz Kutzner & Werner Kempf & Josef Feit & Bruce R. Smoller
  298. Atlas of Essential Dermatopathology, 2013th Edition: Kasia S. Masterpol & Andrea Primiani & Lyn M. Duncan
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  304. Child Abuse and Neglect: Perceptions, Psychological Consequences and Coping Strategies: Michelle Martinez
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  308. Social Problems: Community, Policy, and Social Action, 6th Edition: Anna Y. Leon-Guerrero
  309. Anderson's Business Law and the Legal Environment, Comprehensive Volume, 23rd Edition: David P. Twomey & Marianne M. Jennings & Stephanie M Greene
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  315. Social Media Communication, 2nd Edition: Jeremy Harris Lipschultz
  316. International Financial Management, 13th Edition: Jeff Madura
  317. Criminology: A Sociological Understanding, 7th Edition: Steven E Barkan
  318. Research Methods for Education, 1st Edition: Gregory J. Privitera & Lynn Ahlgrim-Delzell
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  321. Spencer's Pathology of the Lung: 2 Part Set, 6th Edition: Philip Hasleton & Douglas B. Flieder
  322. Project Management for Facility Constructions: A Guide for Engineers and Architects, 2011th Edition: Alberto De Marco
  323. Medical Ethics: Accounts of Ground-Breaking Cases, 8th Edition: Gregory Pence
  324. Gunderson & Tepper’s Clinical Radiation Oncology, 5th Edition: Joel E. Tepper
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  327. Business Essentials, 12th Edition: Ronald J. Ebert & Ricky W. Griffin
  328. Electronic Circuits: Fundamentals and Applications, 5th Edition: Mike Tooley
  329. The Routledge Companion to Consumer Behavior, 1st Edition: Michael R. Solomon & Tina M. Lowrey
  330. Empowerment Series: Generalist Practice with Organizations and Communities, 7th Edition: Karen K. Kirst-Ashman & Grafton H. Hull
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  335. Fundamental Accounting Principles, 22nd Edition: John Wild & Ken Shaw & Barbara Chiappetta
  336. Time Series Econometrics: A Concise Introduction, 1st Edition: Terence C. Mills
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  48. Group Dynamics, 7th Edition: Donelson R. Forsyth
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  66. Principles of Economics, A Streamlined Approach with Connect, 3rd Edition: Robert Frank & Ben Bernanke & Kate Antonovics & Ori Heffetz
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  72. AutoCAD For Dummies, 17th Edition: Bill Fane
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  76. Retailing Management, 9th Edition: Michael Levy & Barton A Weitz & Dhruv Grewal
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  87. Fundamentals of Financial Management, 15th Edition: Eugene F. Brigham & Joel F. Houston
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  96. Transformations: Women, Gender and Psychology, 3rd Edition: Mary Crawford
  97. Culture, Leadership, and Organizations: The GLOBE Study of 62 Societies, 1st Edition: Robert J. House & Paul J. Hanges & Mansour Javidan & Peter W. Dorfman & Vipin Gupta
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  100. Principles of Virology, 4th Edition: S. Jane Flint & Vincent R. Racaniello & Glenn F. Rall & Anna Marie Skalka
  101. Pilbeam's Mechanical Ventilation: Physiological and Clinical Applications, 5th Edition: J M Cairo
  102. Polyoxometalates: Properties, Structure and Synthesis, UK Edition: Aaron P. Roberts
  103. Learning & Behavior: 8th Edition: James E. Mazur
  104. Microeconomics: Canada in the Global Environment, 9th Edition: Robin Bade & Michael Parkin
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  118. Emerging Genres in New Media Environments, 1st Edition: Carolyn R. Miller & Ashley R. Kelly
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  128. Modern Industrial Organization, Global Edition, 4th Edition: Dennis W. Carlton & Jeffrey M. Perloff
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  131. Lehne's Pharmacology for Nursing Care, 10th Edition: Jacqueline Burchum & Laura Rosenthal
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  133. Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective, 10th Edition: Gary Ferraro & Susan Andreatta
  134. Foundations of Business, 6th Edition: William M. Pride & Robert J. Hughes & Jack R. Kapoor
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  136. Psychology of Women and Gender, 1st Edition: Miriam Liss & Kate Richmond & Mindy J. Erchull
  137. All-In-One Care Planning Resource: Medical-Surgical, Pediatric, Maternity, and Psychiatric-Mental Health, 4th Edition: Pamela L. Swearingen
  138. Theoretical Basis for Nursing, 5th Edition: Melanie McEwen & Evelyn M. Wills
  139. Research Methods for the Behavioral Sciences, 6th Edition: Frederick J Gravetter & Lori-Ann B. Forzano
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  141. Basics of Mechanical Ventilation, 1st Edition: Hooman Poor (Author)
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  144. Essentials of Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 8th Edition: Frederick J Gravetter & Larry B. Wallnau
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  180. The Heart of Mathematics: An Invitation to Effective Thinking, 4th Edition: Edward B. Burger
  181. The Strategic Management of Health Care Organizations, 8th Edition: Peter M. Ginter & W. Jack Duncan & Linda E. Swayne
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Why did I quit playing FF14 or why FF14 isnt worth any attention (global critique thread)

The post below is a cumulative set of conclusions based on my many hundreds of hours of playtime. It will be a rethinking of the facts that I discovered for myself at the beginning of my acquaintance with this game, those facts thanks to which I initially really enjoyed the game. There will also be a lot of comparising between FF14 and other MMOs such as: WoW, GW2, TeSO etc.
Before I start I do want to clarify that I do not want to anger or insult the players of this game. If you love this game and you enjoy playing it -- its completely fine and I respect that. Its a game for you. I rely merely on my vast experience in playing MMOs and on adequate analytical skills with which many have big problems. With thats settled, lets start.

Why I thought you should play FF14:

1. I thought that FF14 does not have any cash shops that will affect your efficiency in battle or speed of your leveling.

Will be the least filled point because yes, FF14 does not have donate/cash shops system. Only things you can get from Mogstation is glamour gear sets, mounts, minions i.e. visuals AND jump potions about which we will talk later. Problem lies in addons. They are not worth their money. $30 for Battle for Azeroth and $20 for TeSO versus $35 for Shadowbringers -- BfA and TeSO worths your money more -- you will know why later.

2. I thought that FF14 has HUGE amount of content.

Yes, there really is a lot of content -- there are some buts. It is as monotonous as possible with little difference between pieces of content.
All dungeons in FF14 follows the same pattern -- they all share that "corridor-shooter" style, a narrow path in which theres absolutely no tactics whatsoever. At max you will need to dodge some AoE from another clone boss. Just a dumb zerg rush with zero tactics and zero interactivity. Against the backdrop of Mythic Dungeons in WoW where you need to throw bombs at boss, clean the arena of mold, shoot from harpoon, use a battleship/tank to battle boss in, control packs of mobs and wisely attack them, dungeons in FF14 are not just unserious -- they are childish, ridiculous. Yeah, you have some dungeons where you need to shoot at a turtle using cannons, Steps of Faith where you need to shoot those cannons at a big dragon but thats merely a single exceptions that does not change overall picture. Whence WoW dungeons are doing their best to surprise the player with unique mechanics and be interesting. Not in vain that Mythic Plus mode became its own cybersport discipline.
Trials. This is essentialy just a boss fight without that excess husk of running to boss. Kind of a "raid without trash". Good idea but the implementation is meh. I will only review Extreme version of a Trials, which gives at least a mere bit of a challenge... Although, no. They dont.
All mechanics in FF14 bosses are based on positionals. Just positionals, without a single interesting mechanic. To put it roughly, attacks of all bosses can be divided into several categories:
a) get out from yellow AoE area,
b) stack in red mark, split if green mark,
c) catch projectile that moves towards boss/your healeother party member to share damage/not allow boss to charge damage
d) kill adds-dummies,
e) run around whole area like in idiot when boss does his ult.
Thats all. Literally. All the diffuculty of FF14 trial bosses lies not in adjusting the raid to the conditions of the battle, solve the problem of randoms, go around the mechanics and understand what killed me and how to avoid it. No. Everything you need to do is memorize the position during the battle. This is the simplest thing to do if you are not an idiot who cannot memorize the simplest order of positionals or write them down on a piece of paper. You cannot possibly wipe on these activities unless you are absolutely not familiar with local "positionals mechanics" or if your party is filled with casuals who cannot do the same. Which will happen frequently.
Raids. The same as trials just with that "bit of trash". Absolutely no interest, all fights again is a dumb memorizing of positionals. After WoW raids this is just ridiculous. While in WoW theres a course on complete rejection of positionals, in FF14 you ONLY have positionals. While in WoW all raids are super interactive: in Ulduar, for example you battle Leviathan using tanks and motorcycles or skirmish with an enemy faction ship or riding on the back of Deathwing trying to break his scales, underwater fights, airborne fights -- this is all bullshit! Lets throw in dummies with positionals and call it done! Absolutely no interest or enjoyment from fight or challenge. Yeah, I may be a Blizzard fanboy, blah blah blah, maybe. But this does not cancel out the fact that Raids in FF14 are crap for gamepad casuals.
Alliance Raids. Same as raids but for three raid groups. Dumb zerg rush again. All the difficulty -- arrange a party of randoms, thats all. Sorta on the same level of vanilla WoW but the problem is that vanilla WoW was in 2005 while now its 2019...
Extreme Ultima. Just a grindy thing which is not aimed at tactics and hardcore but at perseverance cuz theres again the same positionals but since the battle lasts a very long time a person just gets tired and gets astray. No interest again, just grind. Human factor game.
And overall, high-level content in FF14 is just bad. 90% of players are busy with doing Roulettes to collect badges (tomestones) which they will exchange for high-level gear at the end of the week. And it goes on and on and on. Every single day. You go online, do your weekly cap of tomestones, go offline. And a month or so later when you will get all equipped for raids, you will go and beat raid dummies with pathetic positionals mechanics. And it lasts throughtout all addons. PvE system did not change since 1.0. They just throw packs of content at us using the same template: "Here you have a pack of dungeons, heres a raid with positionals, before that dont forget to complete a chunk of plot to unlock it."Makes me wondering, why devs of WoW in every addon trying to surprise players? Making super interesting raids with interactivity and diffucult mechanics. Every addon has some uniqie feature: garrisons, legendary Pandaria cape, Legion artifacts, warfronts and expeditions in BfA. And this brings up a question for Blizzard: why? Why bothering with that if you can just increase level cap, give a chunk of raid content with positionals, do not change class mechanics at all which you completely redo with every addon so the players, God forbid, do not get bored of their class. Blizzard, thats excessive. Look, SE using the same template for years and still get great subscription numbers.
So overall, PvE content and Raids in general in FF14 are ridiculous. They designed for those gamepad casuals and console peasants so they can feel like they are actual hardcore raiders. But they are not. The hardest raid in FF14 is way more easier than WoW raids even on Normal difficulty. Heroic version will be TOO tough for a skilled FF14 player because he will actually need to learn to play instead of memorizing positionals.
3. I thougnt that FF14 has a great plot and storyline.
How much praise has been given to storyline in FF14. And yes, the storyline is decent. Here and there.
In short all storyline in FF14, I repeat myself, ALL storyline consists of them gather and deliver quests with a bunch of useless running around, stupid mute dialogs so that in the end, after all this legwork, you will get to see a cutscene which should at least evoke some emotions. The whole essence of the plot is about this: "oh, hi there Chosen One. Listen, theres a lot of shit on our plate right now, beastmen summoning their Primal, Garleans attacking so we have an important mission for you. Run around whole map like an **hole, kill useless mobs, talk with useless NPCs, gather some crates, talk again, rinse and repeat ten times etc etc etc and then MAYBE, just maybe, we will let you go and battle that Primal". It's just total despondency that stretches throughout the leveling because SE did something that you NEVER should do in an MMO -- they tied leveling to this storyline. You cant just get to high level and do plot in your free time like in TeSO or GW2 -- no, you MUST complete whole storyline in order unlock dungeons, raids, you cant even visit new locations without progress in main story. And that could be okay if at least storyline is interesting but from 20 quests there will be only one truly interesting quest. For the whole chapter you will see only one interesting cutscene... and the rest of the time you will do these gather and deliver type of shizzle. Which on the backdrop of WoW quests looks ridiculous and on the backdrop of TeSO quests just a full trash. SE had many solutions to this problem:
a) do not make a main storyline go for this long,
b) do not tie your leveling with your main storyline,
c) with the possibility of moving to the next addon if you have needed level (i. e. level 70 for Shadowbringers) make it possible without completeing all the previous quests.
Yes, they are working on reducing the number of quests up until level 50 but thats not gonna help because it will still be long and boring and you still have three addons for many and many hours. Like, you get to level 50 but you still have LOADS of quests to do to move to next addon although in theory it would make more sense to just take the next addond starting quest and go there and after return and complete that previous addon storyline you missed if you want. Forcing to complete a storyline in MMO is a complete bullshit which aims at money leeching.
So lets compare again. Friend invited you into WoW. You buy the game, you get to 110 instantly by getting the last expansion, you get to 120 during one week and now after a week you can run stuff with your friend, do dungeon keys, doing arena etc. And old content you can get done in your free time if you will want it. Everything is good..... OR
Friend invited you into FF14. Two months you spend on completing main storyline of ARR, HW, SB and ShB while your friend are doing high-level stuff, closing raids, gearing themselves up while you are doing gather and deliver quests for one small tearful cutscene. Or you pay from your wallet for main scenario skip and jump potion which will be around $40 more because you dont get to actual level with buying just the scenario skip, you need both jump potion and secenario skip. And you dont get to actual level with buying new expansion.
If this is not a deceit and disgust then I dont know what is.
4. I thought that FF14 has a great soundtrack
And yes, it does. Soundtrack in FF14 is the best thing in it. I keep replaying some themes from it in my playlist. I have only one complaint about sounds. In FF14 all NPCs are mute dummies while In WoW each NPC you refer to lets out a certain small phrase that characterizes him as a character and gives him more life. Lacking of these in FF14 is adding one more flaw into the sea.
5. I thougnt that FF14 has very cool class design
Currently, FF14 has 18 classes. Wow, thats a lot! -- you might say. No, it isnt. The thing is, all classes are in complete lack of customization. Theres no builds in this game. They just give you one rotation that you will spam for a couple of years until next expansion hits in which they might change something. Theres no talents and no versatility in skills, no specializations. You pick a Warrior, you get his one rotation -- spam it for years. And such nonsense divides the number of classes by zero. In TeSO theres tons of builds, in GW2 theres tons of builds, weapons, talents. In WoW each class has 3 specs (4 for druid). Plus tons of talents which can change your gameplay and rotation completely.
So yeah, theres no class variability in FF14. Just as theres no interesting class mechanic. All class mechanics for all classes in FF14 relies on combinations. Your task in battle is to push 10-12 skills. You use one skill, it procs second skill, second skill procs third skill and so you go 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 until finisher becomes available after using which it all goes back again. In WoW for a long time there is no rotation as such, theres a system of priorities and procs, and in FF14 -- 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Moreover, the number of skills is unadequate, class mechanic is elementary and would easily fit in five skills. But no, we need to stretch the battle and artificially create a challenge so here you have a ***load of skills in rotation which you need to push in order for a battle not to be boring. Battle system in FF14 is a jRPG parody with global cooldowns from which you can grow old and artificial stretching and loading the players with useless skills. Just a hackword made for gamepad casuals again.
6. I thought that FF14 has a good balance between classes
It doesnt. It goes from one extreme to another from patch to patch. With zero variability, SE still cannot balance classes decently. Just look at PLD who just cant die or at new SCH. Next.
7. I thought that FF14 doesnt have that "alt-character menace"
Would be better if it had. Seriously. Yes, ability to level all classes as one character sounds like a cool feature but its useless. Will explain why.
Lets suppose I created an Au'Ra, formidable WAR, scary as Sauron himself, everything is good. But after some time I want to play as caster, to heal as WHM for examle. I switch to WHM and I see that my Au'Ra does not fit this class visually, I do not want to look at this tough guy wield a staff, its not aesthetically pleasing and not comfortable. To put it roughly, you tie your classes to one race. So if you want your ninja to not be huge-ass Roe but an agile Miqo -- you will need to create alt. And to create an alt here is a pain in the ass because you will AGAIN need to complete all main story for months or pay $40-50 for skipping. Not even mentioning that you cant share items and gil between your characters. This is one con of such a system. The second con is that you always have a mess in your inventory. Huge disorder in which theres lots of gear from different classes and sometimes you don’t even remember which gear is from which class. Whats the trouble in making separate inventory folders for each class? You got a piece of gear for BLM? It goes into BLM folder. Tank gear? Tank folder. This is elementary solution but SE cannot realize it either so you need to use such crutches as gear sets, auto-equip. Pathetic
Overall, no alt-characters system isnt working properly and it would be better without it. In the same WoW I have different races for different classes, it's diverse and it's interesting, while here all of classes are the same pestered Au'Ra. And to change your race costs your money as well so... yeah.
8. I thought that FF14 has a unique craft system
Well, yeah. Its interesting. With buts again.
Separate crafting class is the most stupid idea for this kind of game. Shortly, you need to gather resources, mats. Resources are in the open world. In the other world there are monsters that want nothing more but to have a piece of your ass, literally. You cant do anything in your gathering class, you can only use your Stealth skill. So you need to switch from gatherer to battle class constantly -- why? Why you cant just gather your ore as your battle class, having a needed skill and a pickaxe?
Craft itself is cool, liked it. Its like an interesting minigame. But making it a separate class is a stupid idea. Whats the difference if you WAR will sit and craft himself an armor as a crafting class or this WAR himself but who just took a hammer?

So yeah, crafting system is interesting but controversial. I think the best crafting system is in TeSO.

9. I thought that FF14 has loads of additional activities
And it does, but aside from Triple Triad, Mahjong and those casino-style games in Saucer everything else was already been in WoW and other MMOs, implemented poorly and not new. Chocobo races is a total nonsense and a poor parody of Festival Races in WoW, these ostriches are just uncontrollable and riding them gets boring after couple of races. Vermillion is a casual thing that want to seem complicated. Pokemons in WoW are much harder in terms of combinations.
10. I thought that devs of FF14 treats community good
It differs from time to time. But awful overall. When its not needed, they do listen to community. When its needed, they do not. Lets take cutsenes in main scenario dungeons as an example. Theres two main scenario dungeons in which theres a lot of long cutscenes that previously could be just skipped. But casuals and new players started to whine on forums that "we miss bossfights blah blah", "they forcing us to skip cutscenes in order to do a fast run blah blah". So as a result they made them cutscenes unskippable and now completion of 1 dungeon can take you a freaking hour! And no, you cant just go in and then go afk because you will get kicked. And given that you need to go through it every day via roulette, just in a few weeks you will you will rip your ass hair, just to not look at it again. And ignoring them completely is extemely unprofitable since they give you a lot of tomestones and it will be hard to cap on them without main scenario roulette.
Lets also talk about ban system in this game. It is simply a masterpiece.
Shortly, FF14 is a haven of casual players that just do not want to learn to play. This game is completely absent of DPS meter. Not just absent, its forbidden! You dont have a right to install and use an external DPS meter, its forbidden as well, but since it does not fiddle with ingame files and just read logs, you sorta cant get banned for it, its in a "grey zone". But if you just lightly hint at someone that: "dude, your DPS is a bit low, we cant kill a boss like this" -- you get banned after couple of reports. You dont have a right to tell a player that he has some mistakes. Its forbidden in FF14. If you cant kill a boss because of a couple of players who doesnt know how to play their class -- you cant fix that. You will all fight with eachother because one player will keep blaming another that he is to blame for our wipe or you will just disband while that casual low DPS bard wont give a damn about his rotation or about your party in general. And it's not even about insulting the player and to tell that he sucks but to just politely ask him to put more effort into his damage -- you will get banned.
So, the developers policy towards the players is awful. Its a real indulgence toward casual players who does not want to learn how to play.

Thats it I guess. Theres a lot of small flaws that could be mentioned, like no auto-dismount in a battle, extremely inconvenient console interface, sharp unnatural animations, sluggish controls -- when its all together its starting to put real pressure on the brain. I played this game for a year and got disappointed in it too much. Under a very pleasing visuals which in the beginning causes the real eyegasm hiding patterned and monotonous dud, devs of which does not want to take risks and unleash the full potential of the game. Which mechanics are on par with free to play korean cookie-cutters.

Its hard for me to say this, but: Final Fantasy XIV is unworthy of attention.
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Recap!! (budget & rsvp breakdown, schedule, photos, after thoughts)

Date: Sunday, 12/2/2018
Location: Seattle area
Total cost: $25k
I love a good brain dump after the end of a long-planned event, so I spent this evening going over all the little details before they start to fade. I'm mostly writing it all down to help myself remember and help friends and family plan in the future, but hopefully some of you will find this enormous wall of text useful as well :)
PICS: https://imgur.com/a/7cRjN19
Stationery: https://imgur.com/a/sgpiWZF
RSVP breakdown:
Invited 154
In-state 113
Out-of-state 41
Yes 117
In-state 101
Out-of-state 16
No-show with notice 4
No-show no notice 4
No 37
In-state 12
Out-of-state 25
Budget Breakdown:
Venue (incl. coordinator, cocktail hour, dinner, drinks): $14,445.77
Photographer: $3,379 (8hrs of photography, high-res photos)
Flowers: $403.30
Cake: $554.53
Nails: $75? (Spa pedicure, Shellac french manicure with accent nail art)
Hair: $45? (We switched from full updo at the trial to half-up/half-down the day of, and she gave me a friend discount so I don't remember the final total, sorry!)
Makeup: $140 (Included trial run, false lashes, touch-up kit, friend discount)
My Outfit: $1600?
Bridesmaids x5: $157.59 each (They bought their own dresses and shoes, and added on hair and full face makeup if they wanted)
Stationery: $580.19 (basicinvite.com, used 20% off codes on all orders)
Wedding rings: $1,200? (both white gold bands with extended warranty, free repairesizing/redipping for life)
Miscellaneous: $1,200?
Not included:
Schedule
Day Before:
12-12:45pm - rehearsal at venue
2-4pm - rehearsal “dunch”
4pm onward
Day of:
8:30am - Hair and Make-up artists arrived at the house.
10:00am - My mom arrived with donuts, joined the line for hair and make-up
11:00am - My dad arrived with sandwiches for lunch
12:30ish - Photographer arrives for getting ready photos as hair and make-up is wrapping up.
1:00pm -
2:00pm - First look photos, photos with wedding party
2:45pm - Photos with family
3:30pm - Bridesmaids hide in dressing room in the Atrium while guests arrive
4:00pm - Ceremony in the Atrium
4:30pm -
5:00pm - Bride and groom join cocktail hour
5:30pm - Move everyone back to the Atrium for dinner, bride and groom introduced
5:45pm - Dinner service begins
6:30pm - Toasts (best man, maid of honor, father of the bride)
7:00pm -
8:30 - Grand departure
What went well:
Bridesmaid dresses: The girls used Azazie and were extremely happy with them! Each picked a different chiffon dress in the same color (dark green) and they turned out exactly how we hoped!
The vendors: 10/10 stars for every single one of my vendors. All of them went above and beyond my expectations and were absolutely fantastic to work with. All of them were on my venue’s preferred vendors list, except hair and makeup who are friends of mine from high school that started a HMU business together.
Going to the venue’s open house: One of the venues we were considering has an annual wedding open house. We made last-minute plans to go, and it was the best planning decision we made. We were so thrilled with the venue we put our deposit down on the spot. We got a chance to try all of their entrees and appetizers, and some drink samples. We got to meet lots of vendors who were already preferred by the venue, and we found our photographer, baker, and florist there that day!
First look: I had always wanted my husband to first see me in my dress as I was walking down the aisle. But having been at weddings where guests had to wait 2-3 hours for photos to be taken between the ceremony and reception, I opted to get photos out of the way beforehand with a first look. It was still every bit as wonderful as I had imagined, and it just made the timing work out so smoothly. And, I had the added bonus of a partial outfit change between the first look and the ceremony - he never actually saw my full dress (or my veil at all) until I walked down the aisle, thanks to:
The Cape!: I knew that I was signing up for a couple hours of (hopefully) outdoor photos, in a strapless dress, in December, in Seattle. Even in the best weather scenario, it was going to be cooooldddd. So I got a navy blue cape and (faux) fur muff to keep warm during the outdoor bits. I was very comfortably warm the whole time, it looks awesome in the photos, and it mostly kept my dress a surprise until the actual ceremony (where I took the cape off and put on my veil).
The Bridal Buddy: OMG. One of my bridesmaids got me this as a shower gift. I cannot sing its praises highly enough. I was able to put this delightful contraption over my form-fitting slip and under the actual dress. It took 2 bridesmaids to help lift my dress and find the arm holes, but once the dress was skooshed in and the neck hole cinched up I was free to go to the bathroom ALL BY MYSELF. As an extremely shy person this was a priceless freedom to me. It felt extremely secure when “in use”, I never worried about my dress falling into the toilet. It didn’t show under my dress at all, I completely forgot it was there the rest of the time. I swear they’re not paying me anything, I just really loved this product!!
Shellac manicure: Totally worth the cost. Got them done 3 days before the wedding, and they held up beautifully for over 2 weeks! Zero worries about scratching or breaking them!!
Early rehearsal dinner: I was a little disappointed that my MIL had scheduled the rehearsal dinner so early, but I’m SO glad she did. I was able to enjoy it without worrying about how late it was getting, and then I had plenty of time afterwards to spend with my bridesmaids at the house while still getting to sleep at a sane-ish hour. I figured we would get hungry later in the evening after eating so early, but we just ordered pizza at around 8pm and it was PERFECT.
Guestbook ornaments: I made another post about this earlier. I was SO HAPPY with how this turned out. I expected people would just sign their names, but most people got super creative with decorating them!!! I got a spray polyurethane to seal the wood and protect the writing (thank you so much streetbirds for the advice!), and the ornaments signed by the band made it onto the wedding tree and back home unscathed!
Hot Cocoa Bar: I was disproportionately excited about this. It was one of the first wedding ideas I had, and I was worried about the venue doing it justice (I wasn’t allowed to bring any outside food or drinks, besides a cake by an approved bakery) but it was PERFECT!! It wasn’t just powder packets and hot water, they had real melted chocolate in milk, and all sorts of fun toppings!! I got SO many comments on it!!!
No kids: There were a LOT of guests, mostly extended family, with young children. I had a very particular vision for the ambiance of the event, and the unpredictability of two dozen young kids was just not what I wanted. I communicated this as early as possible to everyone with children, and only 2 couples (both with ~2 month old newborns) were unable to make it due to this decision. My MIL shielded me from most of those conversations, but everyone was very understanding.
No DJ, no dancing: I’ve never been into dancing. I’m that person who tries to find another non-dancer to talk to while desperately trying to not get peer-pressured into awkwardly bobbing around on the dance floor to music that triggers awkward memories of Jr. High school. I had a first dance with my husband, a dance with my father, and he danced with his mother. Otherwise all of the music was a Spotify playlist of relaxing holiday music. I pay for Spotify premium so I was able to download the playlist onto my laptop (and a couple of old phones as backups), and that worked perfectly! I was worried that people would get bored without the dance floor, but people were perfectly happy to chat, play with the photo booth, play with the coco bar, explore the venue, and enjoy the liquid entertainment we provided ;)
What I’d do differently:
Read the ceremony script beforehand: I can’t believe this never actually occurred to me beforehand, but it legitimately didn’t! My husband’s grandfather has officiated all of the grandkids' weddings so far, and having been to most of those weddings I always thought the ceremony was beautiful and exactly what I would want. Which it was for the most part... the only real problem I had were a couple of very hetero-normative/cis-normative comments (“God made us male and female”, stuff like that). Fortunately my LGBTQ+ friends in attendance confirmed that they brushed it off as “religious grandpa doing his thing” and not something I'd asked for or approved beforehand, so it wasn’t really a problem. Just something I would have liked to tweak in advance if I had thought to ask!
Schedule our grand departure earlier: We had initially planned on having our departure at 9pm, but I was noticing a lot of people starting to trickle out around 8:15. A lot of people had work the next morning (it was a Sunday night), others had a ferry to catch (which was leaving at 8:45), and I was worried that there would only be like 10 people left to blow bubbles at us!! So we ended up leaving at around 8:30. There were plenty of people still there, this allowed more time for cleanup before our time at the venue ended, and we ended up making the 8:45 ferry with a bunch of our guests!
Bridesmaid robes: I never understood why it was so popular to get matching robes for getting ready together. Particularly the lightweight satiny robes I always see in pictures. I’d never wear it again, and I doubted any of my bridesmaids would, so I got us matching pajamas instead since we were staying together the night before. Until I realized...you wear a robe so you don’t have to pull a shirt over your head and mess up your hair and makeup!! DURR. I ended up having to ask everyone to make sure they brought a robe or button-down shirt for getting ready (and ironically one bridesmaid got to re-use her robe from another wedding). It worked out fine anyway, though the robe I brought was a heavier bath robe which did get uncomfortably toasty after a while.
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Literary Destiny: Primary Weapons!

Hey all, 30,000 words later, I've finished the rough draft of my thesis, so I get to reward myself with this!
It is an attempt to catch all the literary references in Destiny's flavor texts–I did armor last week, you can find that post here!
Obviously, since I'm not a writer in Destiny, nor do I know any of the writers, this will not 100% complete–but I read a lot, so maybe it'll be close!
Without more ado about nothing, here's the primary weapons! They're organized by class, and then roughly in descending order of rarity.

Auto Rifles

Fabian Strategy: Wait for enemy to make a mistake. Die. Stand by for Ghost Resurrection. Repeat as necessary.
Interestingly, despite its name being the an actual military strategy, the use of Fabian Strategy really doesn't seem in line with that strategy. The actual strategy is one of attrition, guerrilla warfare, and light skirmishes, as opposed to the frontline fighting the gun espouses. The strategy itself was named after Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus Cunctator (can't make this stuff up), a Roman dictator who pioneered it against Hannibal, a legendary Carthaginian commander. Fun fact, his cognomen–or honorary last name–Verrucosus, means 'warty', a reference to a wart on his upper lip.
((GENESIS CHAIN~)): ~if(input(SIVA)) // echo Shirazi // output(death) // ask(not in vain)~
I think this is a reference to James 4:3:
3You ask and do not receive, because you ask wrongly, in order to spend what you get on your pleasures.
New Revised Standard Version. 'Ask not in vain', as it were. I'm not 100% about this one simply because it's not a great fit, but 'ask not in vain' is a pretty iconic phrase.
Monte Carlo: There will always be paths to tread and methods to try. Roll with it.
Uhh, so this is a reference to the Monte Carlo method, which, according to Wikipedia, is, "a broad class of computational algorithms that rely on repeated random sampling to obtain numerical results." If someone with relevant expertise could explain this better, I'll edit it in, but for now, I'll take a whack at it: as a part of risk analysis, Monte Carlo methods allow you to simulate a large number of possible outcomes, so you can better make decisions under uncertainty. Of course, it is also a reference to the Monte Carlo principality in Monaco, particularly its opera-house-cum-casino, from which the RNG of the Monte Carlo method takes its name.
Abyss Defiant: We will not go quietly.
A reference to Welsh poet Dylan Thomas' "Do not go gentle into that good night", all of which is fabulous, but I will quote just a short stanza here:
Do not go gentle into that good night, Old age should burn and rave at close of day; Rage, rage against the dying of the light. 
As Guardians, we're pretty conditioned against the 'dying of the light', so this one definitely feels like a good fit.
Arminius-D: Unleash a torrent on your enemies with the Häkke Arminius-D.
The name is of Arminus (german, Hermann), a legendary German commander who lived in both the BCE and CE, and gave the Romans their greatest defeat at the Battle of Teutonberg, in 9CE. Arguably one of the most important battles in history, it likely stopped Roman advancement past the Rhine permanently–which is likely the "torrent" referenced in the flavor text.
Zarinaea-D: You provide the will, and the Häkke Zarinaea-D provides the way.
A Sacae woman, who also fought in battles. Wife of the Parthian (ayyyyy, see pulse rifles, below) King Marmares. Her story is related in Ctesias' history of the Persian empire, Persica.
Paleocontact JPK-43: An auto rifle, modified by Dead Orbit's superb technicians and specialists.
Paleocontact is the idea that aliens rendezvoused with early humans and influenced civilization. It is generally considered a pseudo-historic theory at best, and falls under "Ancient astronauts". No idea about the "JPK-43" part, unfortunately.
Questing Beast: You'll never catch it. But that's not the point.
A reference to Arthurian legend, the Questing Beast is a vicious monster, and a, "... subject of quests undertaken by famous knights such as King Pellinore, Sir Palamedes, and Sir Percival". Its description was quite ferocious:
The strange creature has the head and neck of a snake, the body of a leopard, the haunches of a lion, and the feet of a hart.[1] Its name comes from the great noise that it emits from its belly, a barking like "thirty couple hounds questing". 'Glatisant' is related to the French word glapissant, 'yelping' or 'barking', especially of small dogs or foxes.
More contemporary incarnations can be found in The Magicians series by Lev Grossman, and possibly South Park? Unsurprisingly, it also makes an appearance in the Merlin TV series. Thanks to Phoenity1 for pointing that one out!
Zero-Day Dilemma: There's no defense against it.
A reference to zero-day vulnerabilities, which are computer vulnerabilities found and exploited before the developers can come up with a solution or workaround–thus the 'zero-day' moniker.
For The People: I stand against the state of nature.
A reference to Thomas Hobbes' "natural condition of mankind", from Leviathan. A 'state of nature' was the theoretical idea of man's existence before society. A really interesting exploration of that idea is Ḥayy ibn Yaqẓān, a philosophical work by Ibn Tufail–Arabic, أبو بكر محمد بن عبد الملك بن محمد بن طفيل القيسي الأندلسي– which tells the story of a young man raised entirely in nature by animals, who only comes into contact with society later on in his life.
Izudabar-D: Millenia will pass, and still your name will ring out.
"Izdubar" was the initial translation of the name Gilgamesh, who of course is the protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh a fabulous (and surprisingly short!) ancient Mesopotamian epic poem, which is considered the first example of the genre.
Bronzed Miyamoto-D: An aggressive Häkke auto rifle, earned through glory in the Crucible.
A reference to the later-era (1600s) Japanese swordsman and strategist, Miyamoto Musashi–Japanese, 宮本 武蔵–and likely not the co-founder of Nintendo! In his later years, he wrote The Book of Five Rings, a treatise on strategy, tactics and philosophy.
Galahad-E: This extraordinary multirole rifle boasts a smartmatter frame, the key to remarkable capabilities.
More Arthurian legend! Sir Galahad is the illegitimate son of Lancelot and Elaine of Corbenic, ironically renowned for his purity and gallantry. He appeared quite late in the Medieval Arthurian legends, but became much more common in the later narratives, like Le Morte d'Arthur. Ultimately, he is considered to be the only night of Arthur's table worthy to see the Holy Grail and ascend to Heaven.
Shingen-E: The exemplary Shingen-E is built to pop skulls.
One of my old favorites (still sad I sharded it, though :( alas for small vaults), it likely references another 16th century feudal Japanese lord, Takeda Shingen–Japanese, 武田 信玄. A commander of "exceptional military prestige" during the Sengoku period, his alleged death by sniper was depicted by Kurosawa in the movie Kagemusha. It will be the 444th anniversary of his death on May 13th!
Longespée-A: When all around you is chaos, the dependable Longespée-A won't fail you.
A reference to William Longespée (literally, 'long sword' ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)), 3rd Earl of Salisbury. Renowned for being friggin' huge and having a friggin' huge sword. Go figure. He died in 1226, and was buried in Salisbury Cathedral. Five hundred and fifty years later, his tomb was opened, and a well-preserved rat was found inside his skull. I guess you could say it was skulking around? He got ratted out, though!
SUROS TYR-14: Stable. Dependable. Rapid-fire. SUROS.
Reminding me of how much I hate Suros' flavor text style, I'm not 100% sure about this one, because most of the 'cheap' Suros weapons have three-letter acronyms at the end of their name, so this might be coincidence. But, Týr is an ancient Germanic/Norse god, either the son of Odin, by the Prose Edda, or Hymar, by the Poetic Edda. Associated with war and might. Had his hand bit off by Fenrir, and is therefore known also known as 'The Leavings of the Wolf' which is an honorific, rather than a dig at him. His name is also where we get 'Tuesday' (Týr's-day)!
Cydonia-AR3: The City can't rely on a steady supply of programmable matter, so the multirole AR3 uses it only sparingly.
A region of Mars, but also a surname of Athena. That region of Mars was also where we found 'the Face of Mars', a rock formation whose shadows made it look like a face. Pretty neat.

Pulse Rifles

Herja-D: Devastate your foes with the deadly precision of the Häkke Herja-D.
More from the Prose Edda! This is a Valkyrie (demigoddesses of war, they would ride into battles and pick the worthy dead to come with them to Valhalla) specifically named in one of the two Nafnaþulur lists. Etymologically, it is also related to the Old Norse herja and Old High German herjón, both of which mean 'destruction' or 'devastation'.
Apple of Discord: "For the Fairest."
Huge shout-out to G3vanB, I'll put their analysis here:
Eris, godess of strife, supposedly throws one:
An apple of discord is a reference to the Golden Apple of Discord (Greek: μῆλον τῆς Ἔριδος) which, according to Greek mythology, the goddess Eris (Gr. Ἔρις, "Strife") tossed in the midst of the feast of the gods at the wedding of Peleus and Thetis as a prize of beauty, thus sparking a vanity-fueled dispute among Hera, Athena, and Aphrodite that eventually led to the Trojan War.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_of_Discord
The Apple was inscribed with ΤΗΙ ΚΑΛΛΙΣΤΗΙ The translation is the Gun's flavour text.
Interesting to note the Goddess of Strife's name ...
Hawksaw: A northwesterly wind is blowing.
Perhaps one of the more well-known references to our dear Bard, this is from Hamlet, Act 2, Scene 2, Line 351:
HAMLET I am but mad north-north-west. When the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a handsaw. 
We're all mad, mad I tell you! Thanks to pocsaclypse for pointing that one out!
Parthian Shot: Who's got the last laugh now?
A military tactic turned literary term, a Parthian shot is an insult or retort delivered as the speaker was leaving. It eventually evolved into the much more well-known 'parting shot' in a delightful little bit of linguistic movement. It comes from a strategy developed by the Parthians, ancient Iranian peoples, where they would ride their horses away from the enemy while firing their bows at said enemy. Of course, it was also before the development of stirrups, so this was a technique that required a truly sublime mastery of equestrian skill. Imagine shooting a bow, while riding a horse, that you're only controlling with the muscles in your legs. Insane.
Smite of Merain (Adept): Barrel etching: "He parted them like a sea, which closed upon him again."
It's not exact, but any references to any parting of any seas are of course biblical in nature–Exodus, 14:21-15:19. Just taking the most similar quote I can find:
26 Then the LORD said to Moses, "Stretch out your hand over the sea, so that the water may come back upon the Egyptians, upon their chariots and chari- ot drivers."
14:26, NRSV. As usual, that particular act of God is followed with a great deal of praise.
The Messenger: From deep within the shadows it came—a messenger borne on black wings.
The personification of death often includes a pair of black wings. Crows and Ravens (and many other members of the Corvus family), often thought of as battlefield scavengers, are black. This feels like it should be a specific reference, but honestly it's more a trope than anything.
Hopscotch Pilgrim: It's a long road. Enjoy it.
In a seriously impressive bit of detective work, JohnnyFlack found that this is actually referencing:
Oh oh i found this while reading about the origins of hopscotch...
"In Cuba and in Puerto Rico it is called "La Peregrina" (meaning "Pilgrim Girl") and the squares represent the 9 rings the pilgrim traveler has to pass in order to reach Heaven from Purgatory according to Dante's Inferno."
Here's the Wikipedia article!
Moriaen-D: You are a child of many peoples, a protector of all cultures.
More Arthurian literature. This is a 13th century romance, called Moriaen, whose story of the titular hero follows him as he first attempts to find his father, and meets with famous knights of the round table, like Lancelot and Gawain. Once his father Aglovale is found, they return to his mother and take back her rightful lands. He is Moorish after his mother, but obviously is also a part of the Arthurian tradition. Thus the 'child of many cultures'.
Lump Distribution: This nimble rifle's on-board tactical systems keep a scrupulous tally of combat stats.
Besides looking totally neat, the gun refers to a Lump-Sum Distribution, which is, "... the distribution or payment within a single tax year of a plan participant's entire balance from all of the employer's qualified plans of one kind (for example, pension, profit-sharing, or stock bonus plans)." Thanks for that, IRS.
Painted Apollo MSc: A highly accurate Nadir firearm, earned through glory in the Crucible.
Our first Nadir gun! Apollo is the Greek god of, among other things, music, poetry, art, oracles, archery, plague, medicine, sun, light and knowledge. Wicked important, very well known. Has a sister, Artemis.
Painted Neptune MSc: A high velocity Nadir firearm, earned through glory in the Crucible.
I'm sensing a naming trend, though perhaps not a consistent! Neptune is the Roman god of the sea and freshwater, and is the counterpart to the Greek Poseidon.
Hotspur-A: Piezopolymer paneling makes the Häkke Hotspur-A a balanced war machine.
Hey! This is interesting. The green Häkke weapons are named after English noblemen! This one is after Henry 'Hotspur' Percy. Led a bunch of rebellions against Henry IV and was eventually killed at the Battle of Shrewsbury by an arrow to the face. Get rekt kiddo. He also featured as a character in Shakespeare's Henry IV, part I.

Scout Rifles

Fate of All Fools: *"The wise man knows his fate. The fool merely finds it."
I orignally thought this was a reference to Matthew, but turns out it's not–check out the story below!
A really excellent explanation of this from Voroxpete, which makes much more sense:
The Fate of All Fools - This one is actually a reference to a videogame... Specifically, Marathon, the series that Bungie created back in 1994, and from which many, many elements of both Halo and Destiny are derived. Rather apropo, given that the weapon was originally gifted to a long time fan who was recovering from brain cancer.
The specific reference is to this scene from Marathon 2:
Tycho's ship has been destroyed. The crater where it annihilated itself on Lh'owon's inner moon is still glowing. There were no survivors. With a focused message laser I burned his epitaph into the surface near the crash site, in letters three hundred meters high: "Fatum Iustum Stultorum."
The speaker in that scene is Durandal, an incredibly powerful rampant AI (wow, gee, its almost like Bungie have some kind of fixation on powerful rogue AIs or something). Tycho is another very powerful AI, acting under the control of an alien empire and sent to destroy or capture Durandal.
The phrase in latin at the end is a little bit wonky (hiring experts to get your dead languages right wasn't exactly a thing in nineties video game design), but it's more or less agreed that the intended translation is something like "The just fate of the foolish"...
Or "The fate of all fools."
Cocytus SR4: The Omolon Cocytus SR4 will drown your enemy in a river of pain.
Thanks to scapulargolem for this:
The 'Cocytus' is referencing the black river surrounding Dis/Hades (The underworld) in Classical mythology. It's mentioned many times in Virgil's Aeneid book 6. It's flavour text reflects this.
Incidentally, in some versions of the tale, the Cocytus Styx was supposedly the river Achilles was submerged in to make him invulnerable. He was held by his ankle, thus making his ankle his only weak spot–his Achilles heel (thanks to thyrandomninja for that clarification!).
And some additional context from Owasippe_Ninja! Thanks!
Awesome. Also, in Dante's Inferno, Cocytus is the frozen lake of the Ninth circle of hell, encasing not only Lucifer himself, but those who betray a bond of trust with others like benefactors, countrymen, and family. The ice is formed by the tears of the Old Man of Crete, which are described as being frozen sorrow and pain, and the frozen winds blown up by the wings of Lucifer. The worst betrayers (who aren't being devoured in the three heads of Lucifer) are fully encased in the ice in a the region called Judecca, named supposedly for Judas Iscariot (although there's more to Judecca than just Judas, check out its use in medieval city planning and general attitudes of Italian Christians of the time to Jews). So seems to fit the flavor text of "drowning enemies in a river of pain."
Additional small bit from another stealthy person, thyrandomninja:
is not just a reference to a literal river, but the Cocytus is also the river of lamentation, or mournful woe. It not only drowns the enemy in front of you by shooting them, but their friends and family are drowned in mourning as well.
Tuonela SR4: Hell will freeze over before the Omolon Tuonela SR4 will fail you.
Ahahah funny joke, Bungo. In Finnish mythology, Tuonela is the equivalent of Hades. In Finnish Christianity, it is the word used for 'Hell' in translations of the Bible. In terms of a literary reference, though, Tuonela is featured in the Kalevela, a Finnish national epic. The protagonist (roughly speaking), Väinämöinen, travels there to seek the knowledge of the dead. It, uhh, went okay.
The Hero Formula: It's just so satisfying!
Okay, this is referencing one of two things: either Heron's formula, alternately spelled Hero's formula; or the Hero's journey, which, frankly, makes slightly more sense? The first is a mathematical formula that gives the area of a triangle by requiring no arbitrary choice of side as base or vertex as origin, where A=√(s-(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)). It's satisfying, I guess? Math isn't really my thing. The second refers to the 'monomyth' or the "common template of a broad category of tales that involve a hero who goes on an adventure, and in a decisive crisis wins a victory, and then comes home changed or transformed". The idea was originally put forward by Jason Joseph Campbell in his 1949 book on the subject, The Hero With a Thousand Faces.
Lethe Noblesse: Do not forget. Never forgive.
Many thanks to Johnny_Dirtbird for this one:
Good job. One other that I had in mind is the Queen's scout rifle, Lethe Noblesse. The flavor text is "Do not forget. Never forgive." From dictionary.com - Lethe is "a river in Hades whose water caused forgetfulness of the past in those who drank of it." Noblesse is a French word that means nobility. I know it from the phrase 'Noblesse Oblige' - nobility obligates. Putting the words together, my guess would be something like 'forgetfulness of nobility.'
High Road Soldier: The survival of civilization depends on our willingness to choose conscience over expedience.
Per S0rrowS0ng and JohnnyFlack, this is likely a reference to the common idiom (I mean, it bascially defines the concept in the flavor text) 'take the high road'. It could also be a winking reference to the chorus 'The Bonnie Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond':
O ye'll tak' the high road, and I'll tak' the low road, And I'll be in Scottland a'fore ye, But me and my true love will never meet again, On the bonnie, bonnie banks o' Loch Lomond. 
Zero Point LOTP: This much fun should be outlawed.
thyrandomninja has a great and funny explanation:
I'll do what I can to explain. Every object has "energy levels", whether it be an electron, a molecule, a snooker ball, or a planet. The DIFFERENCE between these energy levels is imperceptible to us because we exist on the macroscopic scale (i.e. we're too big to see tiny differences), so to us it looks continuous. On the microscopic level (e.g. electrons, these energy levels are relatively larger, and much more noticeable, which is what ultimately leads to all the "weird shit" in quantum mechanics, that doesn't show up in real life scenarios). Energy states are usually categorised as n=1, n=2, etc, where n is the number of that energy level. (Electrons NATURALLY tend to operate in n=1 through ~20 [give or take whatever - CERN like to add a few thousand/million/whatever n's in their accelerators :P ] territory, whereas a person is always on n = several fucking million) Zero Point Energy is the energy of an object at n=1. There is no n=0 (for reasons i won't get into here), and therefore no such thing as "having no energy". There is always SOME amount of energy in any given object, and you cannot get rid of it (that "some amount" is negligible compared to things we see in our lives, but that's not the point).
Relating to Life Of The Party, this is probably saying there's no such thing as a dead party. There is always SOME fun to be had, no matter what - the very idea a "life of the party" person would embody.
Alternatively, it could be a jab at the "life of the party" philosophy, by saying that "yeah, there's some fun, but it's negligible, and i'm going to go home", meaning the description takes on a more sarcastic approach.
The Scholar: You can't pull an all-nighter when the sun never sets.
Not really 'literature', but too relevant not to include ;)
Also, per goldenboot76:
Everyone probably knows this already, but the other reasoning behind the Scholar scout rifle's flavour text is the fact that Mercury's orbital period and rotational period are one and the same. As such, half of Mercury is in eternal sunlight, and the other is in eternal darkness.
Hence, the "You can't pull an all-nighter when the sun never sets.".
Thanks for that!
Lampad SR4: Let your enemies know: death will be their only companion.
The Lampads, or Lampedes, were spirits of the underworld in greek mythology. They accompanied Hecate and generally went around doing spooky stuff.
Orphne SR4: If death is the Darkness's way, let our Light defy their desire.
Orphne was a specific nymph of the Greek underworld. Also an alternate translation of Caliga, the goddess of Darkness.
Painted Abbadon SR5: A single-fire Omolon firearm, earned through glory in the Crucible.
Sharing its name with the exotic machine gun, Abbadon is either a "place of destruction" or an Angel of Death. Either way, not pleasant.
Just a quick clarification from westen81, thanks!
Abbadon is most usually associated with the angel of destruction (not necessarily death)..
Painted Sorg SR5: A powerful Omolon firearm, earned through glory in the Crucible.
In a large number of Germanic and Germanic-derived languages, 'sorg' means 'sorrow' or 'grieving'.
Primed Díyú SR5: A long range Omolon firearm, earned through glory in the Crucible.
Following a clear pattern here, 'Diyu' is the Chinese conception of Hell.
Silvered Kín SR5: A highly accurate Omolon firearm, earned through glory in the Crucible.
A Turkic word, it means, simply, 'pain'.
Bronzed Yamaduta SR5: An accurized Omolon Scout Rifle, earned through glory in the Crucible.
The Yamatuda are messengers of Death in the Hindu tradition.
Thanatos SR5: Where Death follows, new life will grow. Where new life grows... Death will follow.
Thanatos is the Greek personification of Death. He is the twin brother of Hypnos, the God of Sleep. Referenced in the Illiad:
... then send Death to carry him away, and Sleep who is painless ... 
The Iliad, 16.453-4. Richard Lattimore, translator.
Xibalba SR5: Tiled with picocircuitry, the Xibalba SR5 is fiendishly accurate and hungry to grow.
How many different conceptions of Hell can we find? This particular one refers to the Mayan realm of the dead. It shares its flavor text with the Acheron SR5. The Acheron is both a real river in Greece, but also another one of the five rivers of Hades. The Cocytus (discussed above) flows into it.
Naraka SR5: There will always be new hells to conquer.
hahah, no kidding about those 'new hells'. This specific hell is a particularly diverse amalgamate, finding its place in Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism. Modified to 'Neraka' in Indonesian and Malaysian, it also describes the Islamic concept of hell. Moreover, it also describes the servants and spirits of Hell when modified to 'Narakas'.
Garmr SR1: Death is hungry.
Garmr is a dog (or wolf) of the Underworld in Norse mythology. He is, "the blood-stained guardian of Hel's gate".
Shinigami SR1: Death comes for the City's foes. Let's not keep it waiting.
Shinigami–Japanese, 死神–are spirits or gods of death. They invite humans to death, and rule over the underworld. Fans of the anime Death Note will also remember their appearance in that series.

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The Last Word: "Yours. Not mine." —Renegade Hunter Shin Malphur to Dredgen Yor
Many thanks to andreisse for this one!
I know it's based on a gun, and a speech... I'll try and find it.
The Last Word is likely based on a real-life counterpart called Revolver No. 5. It was a weapon devised in 1928 by Elmer Keith, a "firearms enthusiast" from Idaho renowned for his six-shot expertise. He wrote about this weapon in 1929, in an article titled "The Last Word".
http://destinydb.com/item/3164616405/the-last-word
Here's a link to a .pdf of the article.
Gaheris-D: Balanced and dependable, the Häkke Gaheris-D is a true warrior's weapon.
More Arthurian legends! Gaheris was the nephew of Arthur, and a knight of the round table. He is described as "... valiant, agile, handsome, reticent in speech, prone to excess when angered, and possessing a right arm longer than the left".
Judith-D: Headshots are strongly encouraged with the Häkke Judith-D.
So, there are a lot of things this could be, but most likely it is referencing Judith of Bethulia, an Israelite who beheaded the Assyrian general Holofernes. Headshots strongly encouraged, indeed! Incidentally, that poem is found in the same manuscript as Beowulf–the Nowell Codex.
Kumakatok HC4: When the Omolon Kumakatok HC4 comes knocking, even the Darkness locks its doors.
The kumakatok are three Philippine spirits, who walk from door to door, knocking and bringing bad omens. One is supposed to resemble a young woman, the other two old men–however, they obscure their faces with hoods. Seriously creepy.
The Devil You Know: Let's make a deal ...
A reference to the phrase, "Better the devil you know than the devil you don't", this is the only weapon I know of that actually completes the phrase in game. The Devil You Don't was widely acknowledged to be simply a worse version of TDYK, not only being an impact class lower, but also with worse base range. That's commitment to the joke right there.
Uffern HC4: Omolon's Uffern HC4 sentences the City's enemies to burn.
In what should be a surprise to nobody at this point, Uffern is the Celtic version of Hell. Unfortunately I can't source it beyond a three-word mention in the Wikipedia article on Hell.
A very helpful clarification by Rapstah–much appreciated!
"Uffern" is literally Welsh for "hell". "U" is a near-close central unrounded vowel, or even a short "i" sound in southern Welsh. The sound "f" is represented as "ff" in Welsh, so if you represent it as "yfern" it's clear that it's derived from Latin "infernus".
I wouldn't say it's the Celtic version of Hell, it's literally just what you would call the christian concept of Hell in Welsh.
Byronic Hero: Brood, baby, brood.
A type of anti-hero created and embodied by Lord Byron. Byronic Heroes are: "a man proud, moody, cynical, with defiance on his brow, and misery in his heart, a scorner of his kind, implacable in revenge, yet capable of deep and strong affection". Think Hamlet, with a touch of Han Solo.
Also possibly another more modern reference, per getedm8–thanks!
This may be a stretch, but with the Byronic Hero's flavor text, it could be a reference to Saturday Night Fever. More specifically, the song "Disco Inferno" where the main chorus sings "Burn, baby burn!"
Vortimer-D: Where you come from is not important. It's for what you do that you will be remembered.
Vortimer, or Saint Vortimer, was another English legend. He can be found in Geoffry of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britainniae–my copy of which I've misplaced, apologies–where he is a described as a Britonic king with a strong distaste for Saxons. Worked out well, he died though.
Rience-D: You will not suffer these invader kings to live.
Hey, wait, are you telling me Häkke named another one of their guns after an English legend?! Yes, yes I am: Rience was an English/Irish/Scottish/British king named in Arthurian legend. He is variously described as the king of North Wales, Ireland, and 'many Isles'. He had the habit of edging his robe with the beards of Kings he had conquered–by the time Arthur came along, he had eleven. Arthur's, of course, was to be the twelfth invader king that he would crush. Didn't work out so well. Gosh, I really hope that's not a predictor.
LOCK_ARETE: Her excellence lies in swiftness.
A confusing one, because arete-Greek, ἀρετή–is literally 'excellence', especially in regards to efficacy, but also in terms of bravery. Arete is also the wife of Alcinous of Scheria, described thus in the Odyssey:
... Alkínoös married her and hold her dear. No lady in the world, no other mistress of a man's household, is honored as our mistress is, and loved, by her own children, by Alkínoös, and by the people. When she walks the town they murmur and gaze, as though she were a goddess. No grace or wisdom fails in her; indeed just men quarrels come to her for equity ... 
The Odyssey, 7.70-8. Robert Fitzgerald, translator.
It wasn't originally my plan for these to go in descending order of references, but hey, that worked out nicely!
As I said in the beginning, I'm sure I've missed some, so don't hesitate to point them out.
Thanks so much for reading, Guardians, I really appreciate it!
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