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Pack Discipline

Dare, Kim
Pack Discipline
The Duty of a Beta Caught between duty and sweet temptation, what's a wolf to do? GunnaThe Duty of a Beta: Gunnar has a job to do. He was brought into the pack to be mated to Alfred and that's what he's going to do. Betas have always been charged with taking control of the trouble makers in their packs, and Gunnar is going to do his duty by his new pack if it kills him. Just because his eyes constantly stray towards another wolf, that's no re...

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Religion and Reaction

Hansen, Susan B
Religion and Reaction
While the Religious Right has received considerable scholarly attention and media coverage in recent years, the story of the growing number of Secular Americans those who identify themselves as atheists, agnostics, or as not having any religious ties has yet to be told. In the first book devoted exclusively to Seculars, Susan B. Hansen argues that they are not only increasing in number and political involvement, but have devised strategies and...

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The Original Energy Theory

Eng, Elier
The Original Energy Theory
The Original Energy theory postulates that the Universeis originated from cold, fold, compressed embryonic energyformation, ironically from the no weight, no charge, the tiniestelement, the photon. Through Photongenesis procedure a mutualgeneration between photon and electron, from ultra energeticto less energetic stage, photons and electrons constitute everyexistence, including life inside the universe. Under the guidanceof the Original Energ...

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The Crippled Lamb

Lucado, Max
The Crippled Lamb
The inspiring story that has encouraged thousands of children who have felt left out or who have special needs. In this timeless bestseller, readers experience the tender love God has for those who feel alone and different. Joshua was a lamb with a crippled leg who felt left out because he couldn't run and play like the other lambs. But God had a very special plan for Joshua's life, as He does for all who feel alone. Readers can expect a gentl...

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Horace Greeley and the Politics of Reform in Nineteenth-C...

Snay, Mitchell
Horace Greeley and the Politics of Reform in Nineteenth-Century America
Snay's new biography places Horace Greeley (1811-1872) in his historical context. As a newspaper editor, politician, and reformer, Greeley was involved with the major events and trends of the era. He was the influential editor of the New York Tribune from 1841 until his death and was instrumental in the rise of the Whig and Republican parties.

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Everett Ruess

Fradkin, Philip L.
Everett Ruess
“This is the definitive account of a western American legend, told with the author’s trademark clarity and narrative vigor. Fradkin helps us understand, through his careful reconstruction of a single man’s life, that deeply American search for the heart of the wilderness.” –Donald Worster, author of A Passion for Nature: The Life of John Muir“Everett Ruess’s short life meanders through three important territories: the west-coast artistic circl...

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Cartas de esperanza

Choi, Eun-Kyung
Cartas de esperanza
Este libro pone en duda las representaciones apocalípticas sobre la posmodernidad latinoamericana que prevalecen en los filósofos europeos y norteamericanos y por los intelectuales pro-occidentales latinoamericanos, quienes definen dicha posmodernidad como la muerte tanto de la subjetividad política como de la interacción social. Estas representaciones se confrontan con los imaginarios utópicos que son recuperados en Las cartas que no llegaron...

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Cortez

Schwindt, Vila / Weeth, Janet / Davidson, Dale
Cortez
Colorado's southwesternmost city has perpetually verged on all that is desirable in the American Southwest for tourism, recreation, and high-desert living. Cortez is surrounded by scenic mountains and red-rock canyons, Anasazi archaeological sites and a varied Native American heritage, and a sunny climate. Yet for centuries, rugged landscapes and lack of water made communication, transportation, and commerce difficult. Residents developed a fi...

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Bible Brain Builders, Volume 2

Nelson, Thomas
Bible Brain Builders, Volume 2
Increase your Scripture IQ with "Bible Brain Builders." Word games, crossword puzzles, and mazes are an entertaining way to pass the time on trips and learn more about the stories, people, and places of the Bible. Turn off the television and turn yourself on to God's Word from Genesis to Revelation. Mazes illustrate symbols of Christian history. Collect all five books!Features include: Word gamesCrossword puzzlesMazes

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Bible Brain Builders, Volume 4

Nelson, Thomas
Bible Brain Builders, Volume 4
Increase your Scripture IQ with Bible Brain Builders which include word games, crossword puzzles, and mazes are an entertaining way to pass the time on trips and learn more about the stories, people, and places of the Bible.

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Sumpter Valley Logging Railroads

Mullett, Alfred / Merritt, Leonard
Sumpter Valley Logging Railroads
In 1889, David Eccles chartered the Oregon Lumber Company, an organization that produced many mills and railways and whose influence was felt from Salt Lake City to Northern California and Idaho. Through family connections, Eccles was also involved with many other logging enterprises, and he influenced the growth of the Inter-Mountain region as well as the Pacific Northwest. Sumpter Valley Logging Railroads is a pictorial history of the Oregon...

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Bible Brain Builders, Volume 1

Nelson, Thomas
Bible Brain Builders, Volume 1
Increase your Scripture IQ with "Bible Brain Builders." Word games, crossword puzzles, and mazes are an entertaining way to pass the time on trips and learn more about the stories, people, and places of the Bible. Turn off the television and turn yourself on to God's Word from Genesis to Revelation. Mazes illustrate symbols of Christian history. Collect all five books!Features include: Word gamesCrossword puzzlesMazes

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Cass County

Hoogeveen, Lila / Putnam, Shiona
Cass County
Ghosts still walk the land watered by the Nishnabotna and shaded by the great groves of walnut, oak, and maple. These are the spirits of men and women whose vision, faith, and daring led them to abandon homes in the East, leaving behind the social and physical amenities of an established community, to risk their lives and lay claim to a harsh and virginal land. The proud and handsome Ioway chief Mahaska, the visionary entrepreneur Franklin H. ...

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Clarke County

Kalbian, Maral S.
Clarke County
Although it is one of the smallest counties in Virginia, Clarke County has a remarkably rich history reflected in its cultural and natural resources. Located in the northern Shenandoah Valley and 60 miles northwest of Washington, DC, Clarke was formed from Frederick County, Virginia, in 1836. Native Americans roamed the area for centuries, and their story is reflected in the name of the Shenandoah River, which refers to "daughter of the stars....

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Napa Valley Farming

Judah, Paula Amen / Coodley, Lauren / Napa County Historical Society
Napa Valley Farming
Napans tend more than grapevines. The area's diverse soil and mild climate make possible a generous yield of agricultural products. This book traces the cultivation of these products through a chronology of Napa's farming history, from indigenous food plants to the orchards that were planted to feed gold miners--orchards that would soon function as both therapy and sustenance for the patients in the newly created asylum. European and Asian imm...

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MARSHFIELD

McConnell, Kaitlyn / Webster County Historical Society
MARSHFIELD
When Webster County surveyor Richard H. Pitts drew up the plans for Marshfield in 1856, the land was a wild frontier in the Missouri backwoods. Named after Daniel Webster's hometown of Marshfield, Massachusetts, the rural community was the birthplace of world-renowned astronomer Edwin P. Hubble. Today, the town is hailed as a favored stop on Route 66 and celebrates the longest-running Independence Day celebration west of the Mississippi River....

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DULUTH

Norwood, S. Lorraine
DULUTH
Duluth was originally founded as Howell's Crossroads in 1821 by prosperous farmer Evan Howell. The little farming village got a boost and a name change when the railroad came through in 1871. At the dedication of the new depot, Evan Howell's grandson named the town Duluth in honor of a little railroad town in Minnesota that had taken a drubbing in Congress. The name stuck, and in the next 100 years Duluth grew from an agricultural hamlet to a ...

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