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Betty Oliver
A Children's Book for Ages Two to Twelve Years OldBetty Oliver is a veteran teacher and world traveler who shares her passion for learning with children of all ages. She has taken her love of painting, writing, and storytelling and …
Lori Oberman
Dick Branchs infamous cold case needed to be solved, and the mayor was not pleased. Her body had been missing for over nine months when an unexpected arrest in Reno brought the entire case back into focus.The kids had not …
Courtney Ray Mitchell
Carolina Cuckoo was written from the point of view of a mentally ill person. It shows one mans struggle. It documents the problems and persecution of the mentally ill. It shows a legal system that has no sympathy for the …
Rashmi Sadana
Rashmi Sadana is Associate Professor of Anthropology at George Mason University and author of English Heart, Hindi Heartland: The Political Life of Literature in India.
Beth Woodruff
A whole different world awaits Max every night after his parents have put him to bed. His lights come back on, and his room comes alive! To find out exactly how his room transforms, you must read this book! Open …

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A Child's Fantasy in Verse
Carlton Tabor
This book is a fantasy based on an actual daydream by a young male in school. There is no doubt that other daydreams exist, but this one was an actual experience.
Elizabeth Heineman
In this courageous memoir, Elizabeth Heineman illuminates the complex emotional landscape of stillbirthputting into frank and poetic words the unspeakable experience of simultaneously grieving and mothering a baby who has died (Deborah L. Davis).Ghostbelly is Elizabeth Heinemans personal account of …
YZ Chin
A welcome read in American contemporary literature. Though I Get Home is an intimate and complex look into Malaysian culture and politics, and a reminder of the importance of art in the struggle for social justice. Ana Castillo, author of …

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A Study of Their Employment and Earnings
C. W. Steffler, Roscoe C. E. Brown
Studies the careers of graduates from the Columbia University School of Journalism to analyze the effective of journalism programs in preparing their students for careers in journalism, editing, advertising, printing, and publishing in relation to periodicals.
Shirlene Everett
Shirlene.She was born in a small town called Bonham, Texas, in 1945. Her mother, Ivory Teresa, married Corinthian Doss. They had five children with one on the way. She named her Shirlene. Their father was working at a service station, …
Edward C. Moore
A discussion of American pragmatism through the writings of its three major advocates: Charles S. Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. Examines how each applied pragmatism to, respectively, the theory of reality, the notion of truth, and the concept of …
Murray Krieger
A collection of essays discussing theories on literature and textuality. Looks at subject as the controlling author of literary work, the work as produced by and absorbed within a larger textuality, and that textuality is created by power-driven historical forces.
Ainslie T. Embree, Wm. Theodore De Bary
A collection of essays representing the thinking on the topic of Asian studies in undergraduate liberal arts education, and how to guide these studies in the right direction. Each specialist and scholar discusses the significance of Asia to their discipline, …
Robert Payne, Ching Ti
A collection of stories by Shen Ts'ung-wen, written between the mid-1920s and mid-1930s.
George Rust, Marjorie Hope Nicolson
Examines Origen, a Hellenistic scholar and early Christian theologian. This letter on Origen was originally published in 1661 anonymously, the author was later identified as George Rust, a fellow of Christ's College, and was written in defense of Origien's opinions.
Guy Stanton Ford
A study of Hanoverian history between 1795 and 1803, when Prussia dominated Hanoverian politics. It shows how and why the standpoint of Prussian interests furnishes the proper interpretation for Hanoverian history between those years and that Hanoverian history is the …
Lee Jenkins
Examines the works of Faulkner exploring his interpretation of black/white relationships to show his philosophy that crime against blacks from slavery on is unending.
Nellis M. Crouse
A historical examination of colonization in the West Indies by the French. Looks at French expansion onto the various islands, discord in the colonies, and ownership conflicts.
Franklin Henry Giddings, Herbert Edwin Hawkes
Serves to preserve the memory of Russell Gordon Smith, beloved teacher at Columbia College for more than twenty years. He was renowned for his powers of analysis, his almost uncanny feeling for trenchant phrase, and his struggle for life against …
Stephen Finlan
This revised edition of The Family Metaphor in Jesus' Teaching examines the family metaphors for God (Father) and for believers ("children," "brothers") that Jesus chose to use. Jesus not only held up a child as an example of receptivity, but …

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Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching History
Simon M. Evans, Sarah Carter, Richard W. Slatta, Lorain Lounsberry, Max Foran, Henry C. Klassen, Warren M. Elofson, Joy Oetelaar, Alan B. McCullough, Brain W. Dippie, Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov, Bill Yeo, Simon M. Evans, Bill Yeo, Sarah Carter
Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business: Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching History is an easily accessible and comprehensive summary of current studies on the Canadian ranching frontier. This collection of essays provides an excellent perspective on the latest developments in the …
Jean-Louis Roy
A novel which challenges us to imagine the world-order in 2040. What if China dramatically reinvents global relations.Imagine the near future when the East assumes the reins of power in world politics, as well as global leadership in economic matters! …
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