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Race, Class, and Gender With Infotrac: An Anthology
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Murder at The Washington Tribune (Capital Crimes) (Capital Crimes)
: :From senators to summer interns, from all the president's men to all-powerful women, Margaret Truman captures the fascinating, high-wire drama of Washington, D.C., like no other writer. Now this master of mystery fiction takes us into the capital's chaotic fourth estate. At the big, aggressive newspaper The Washington Tribune, a young woman has been murdered. And the hunt for her killer is making sensational and lethal headlines.The victim, fresh out of journalism school, hoped to make a splash at the Trib - and then a maintenance man found her in a supply ...
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Animal Physiology, Second Edition
: :Animal Physiology presents all the branches of modern animal physiology with a strong emphasis on integration among physiological disciplines, ecology, and evolutionary biology. The book takes an entirely fresh approach to each topic. Its full-color illustrations include many novel, visually effective features to help students learn. Each of the 28 chapters starts with a brief animal example to engage student interest and demonstrate the value of the material that will be learned. The book includes five entire chapters that apply students' newfound physiological knowledge to curiosity-provoking and important topics, including diving by ...
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Enjoying God: Experiencing Intimacy With the Heavenly Father
: :'What greater way could you glorify God in your life than by simply enjoying Him?' teacher and author S.J. Hill asks. 'It's simple, but it's radical. Some may even call it revolutionary. Yet, I believe this is the heartbeat of Christianity. It's all about relationship with our heavenly Father, the true Lover of our hearts.' Enjoying God challenges and encourages believers of all ages to pursue a passionate and intimate relationship with God. It exposes how misunderstandings of the Creator can damage and jeopardize your faith, and uncovers a biblical understanding of ...
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Lao Lao of Dragon Mountain (Folktales)
: :Weaving together many themes from traditional Chinese folktales, this story about an old peasant woman and her beautiful paper cuts includes instructions, complete with templates, on how to make traditional Chinese paper cuts.
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Cider Vinegar (Sheldon Natural Remedies) (Sheldon Natural Remedies)
: :Many people take cider vinegar every day, because they find it can help with arthritis, joint pain, gout, diverticulitis and other troublesome complaints. This book explains how cider vinegar works, who can take it, and how to use the treatment at home. There is a quick reference for symptoms that need medical attention, what to expect, warnings for anyone who shouldn't use it and advice about maintaining effective change for a healthier lifestyle. There is also a useful section of easy recipes for using cider vinegar as part of drinks and food.
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Healing the Wounds of Trauma
: :In many parts of the world today, wars, ethnic conflict and civil disturbances have left people traumatized. This book seeks to help Church leaders who are called upon to help their congregations after major trauma has occurred. The book will also help individuals who are struggling with issues surrounding suffering. The information in each lesson gives basic counseling principles within a biblical framework.
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H. L. and Lyda
: :Wonderful Americana, a first-hand look inside the life, business and family of America's most succesful Texas oilman, H.L. Hunt whose oil production President Roosevelt stated was essential to fueling our planes and ships, making it possible for them to win World War II.
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Widening Waters
: :Wonderful Americana, a first-hand look inside the life, business and family of America's most succesful Texas oilman, H.L. Hunt whose oil production President Roosevelt stated was essential to fueling our planes and ships, making it possible for them to win World War II.
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Designing Government: From Instruments To Governance
from: McGill-Queen's University Press
: :Moving beyond the traditional regulatory sphere and its preoccupations with deregulation and efficiency, the authors trace the complex relationships between instrument choices and governance. Designing Government encourages the reader to consider factors in the design of complex mixes, such as issues of redundancy, context, the rule of law and accountability. These latter factors are especially central in today's world to the design and implementation of effective instrument choices by governments and, ultimately, to good governance. The authors conclude, in fact, that seeing instrument choice itself as part and parcel of designing government ...
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