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The author tracks his Scots-Irish roots from the Irish Sea kingdom of Dal Riata in the 500's to McGee's Town (Balmaghie), Scotland in the 900's and on to McGee's, Colorado in the 1880's. He writes of his ancestors as they immigrate to America, participate in the Westward Movement, fight in the Civi...

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After a gruesome murder in Fullerton, California, a sexy homicide detective Ruby Garner is assigned to find the cold blooded killer... As a child Ruby Garner was deprived of love, now she is in search of her true love and the cold blooded killer. When two more murders follow, men and women are bewil...

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In Diary of a Young Musician, 1948-1962, Felix Mayerhofer, from Port Chester, N.Y., grew up fast when he went from Juilliard School of Music in New York City as an innocent teenager to the professional "dog eat dog" world of big bands. It was there he encountered drugs, drinking, and women while tr...

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A Mantle of Roses: A Woman´s Journey Home to Peace is the memoir of a twenty-year period of an ordinary woman, Virginia Swain, who has had extraordinary experiences. Virginia’s spiritual journey began in 1979 when she didn’t have the resources to deal with a brother’s sudden death. Over time,...

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At the appointed time, Christ emerged as God's invitation to humanity. It was an invitation meant to reconcile both humanity and the rest of creation to God. The mind of Christ was to end the enmity existing among humanity, and between humanity and the rest of creation. That is to say, the dividing ...

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A ground-breaking work on nature and humanity. This book deepens the spirit of Silent Spring, and of Walden--into human conservation and healing. It reveals the stunning breakthrough into Nurturome. It breaks open, then completes our view of evolution; it reveals the Second Missing Lin...

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THE WHOLE ME is a sensitive and empowering portrayal of a foster child's journey through adoption. It is an excellent tool for children, foster and adoptive parents, social workers and therapists to help children understand their past in order to enable them to integrate this information into their ...

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Scorpio Men On Prozac is a collection of factually-fictional stories of Scorpio men and boys who are taking, will be taking, or should be taking Prozac. The episodic stories 'Doctor Please Some More of These' 1 - 5, is the saga of Josh Eversman and his battle to find himself through use of Prozac. A...

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Donato De Simone WORLD WAR II EVENTS NARRATED FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF THE CHILDREN CAUGHT IN THE WEB OF ADULT INSANITY

A young boy . . . a beautiful town . . . stalked by the Nazis bombed by the Allies . . . hiding Jewish refugees

Abruzzo´s mini-holocaust . . . meeting...


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Geral John Pinault is one of the finest writers of romantic and spiritual poetry to be found anywhere in the world today! This book is like a greatest hits list in that he has presented us with his top 100 favorite love poems from the fi rst seven books in his
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A young New York couple whose marriage seems to be sputtering and who cannot conceive children are advised to leave their tense urban lives and take a vacation in a more bucolic environment in the hope that they can repair their lives and conceive offspring. Out West they are suddenly confronted by ...

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Dr. Rich Proffette, Chairman Emeritus of the Wharton School, has discovered the Holy Grail of Wall Street - a breakthrough computer model for investing with a penchant for predicting the next day's trading range of stocks on the New York Stock Exchange.

His Pinckney Award winning investment m...


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If your everyday efforts in baking and cooking have not gotten you the raves you would like to hear, perhaps this book will be of help to you.

In Come Into My Kitchen, this first-time writer, Dorothy Ajdaharian-Arakelian includes her all-time favorite Armenian and International recipe...


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Jean Thompson Barrick depicts growing up during the Depression in a Sears and Roebuck house in a small Southern railroad town. It was a time when few married women worked outside the home, long-distance phone calls were made only for emergencies or bad news, and no-sex-before-marriage was the norm....

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Innumerable scholars, theologians and others have studied the historical evidence about Jesus and his disciples. What more can be said? Actually, quite a bit more. New information and new insights are continuing to shed light on some very old puzzles and contradictions. Many myths emerged over th...


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There are many challenges for African Americans attempting to achieve corporate or entrepreneurial success at the executive level and most of the challenges have been identified many times over but seem to still plague the black community for the past forth plus years. From poorly funded inner-city...

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After the debacle in Gettysburg, Jefferson Davis must deal with, not only the Union Army's new commander, Ulysses S. Grant, but also his own political enemies at home, whose ranks have been growing in proportion to the South's diminishing hopes. His wife, Varina, in the meantime, has been increasin...

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Ralph "Petey" Greene was a comic genius who spent years "clowning around" and spiraling to life¿s lowest depths. Then he conned, rhymed and "speechified" his way to heights he hardly dared imagine, using lessons from his unconventional grandmother. On nat...

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The Tao Te Ching, which dates back to 600 BCE, is the ancient wisdom and "path of virtue" passed down for centuries for those seeking daily guidance. Until now, most English translations have left more riddles than answers and were not accessible for quick understanding and comprehension. Th...

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Are our Seas Receding.? Richard Guy says yes and puts forward conclusive proof that Seas have been receding, undetected, for millions of years. Successive generations fail to notice the phenomenon because the sea is always assumed to be constant. This is not so states Richard Guy and he sets out co...

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Over three million young men left home, shouldered rifles, and set about killing one another in the 1860s. Behind, they left wives and sweethearts. The 50,000 books about the war have told us in meticulous detail about the strategy, tactics, weapons, uniforms, canteens, famous generals, rel...

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Balzac's La Comédie humaine contains almost one hundred titles. Nearly all were dedicated to some specific person. Here you will come to know why each was chosen and see the role they played in his life. Some were family members, some were lovers, and some he never even met. From some he was se...

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He was our greatest patriot and most beloved hero and today his name is synonymous with treason. What caused such a complete turnabout? What factors could radically change a man's heart and soul? This, the last in the trilogy, is that story. The story of the years that made Benedict Arnold a rev...

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Like most people in any industry, information technologists tend to take a very narrow view of their world. This is unfortunate, because as Einstein pointed out, "Problems cannot be solved at the same level of awareness that created them." An understanding of other fields can provide the broader per...

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Once A Thief has its beginning at the reception center of San Quentin Prison; from there it takes you to the dark cells of Folsom State Prison and culminates at Pleasant Valley State Prison. Samuel S. Washington gives a no holds barred, detailed account of his remarkable story, which began at an ear...

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www.faiththedog.net is a great source for information regarding the subject matters of this book. Faith the dog is a major portion of this book, but the Faith´s family had circumstances of their own to overcome before she became a part of that fami...

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"Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul." Those wise words from Emily Dickinson gave strength to author Edna Wilkinson the day she first looked into the eyes of her tenth child, a boy named Todd, who was born with Down's syndrome. For years, the writer jotted down her secret feelin...

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The Unshackled Mind is about personal reflections and common sense. It is intended as a contemporary primer--a down to basic, thought provoking thesis designed not only to inform African Americans, but also to uplift. It is easily digestible and highly readable work that can be read by all ages....

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In October, 2000, the author and his wife moved from California to Costa Rica to begin a new life in a new country. Martin had a theory that retiring to a foreign country would present so many challenges as to make it impossible to fall into a rut, to become bored, and eventually depressed as happen...

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All the King's Horses and All the King's Men: Love, Alienation and "Reconciliation" in a Big, BIG Suburban Family recounts the tragic story of a family of fourteen children, the natural offspring of a single mother who is quite mad, literally! Her mania knows no ends, driving her children like a Pha...

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This book offers a pragmatic approach to involving every school employee in helping students succeed. It describes the 12 matters schools must address if they expect to optimize student success. Hence, an additional 101 helpful hints are offered....

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Nearly all of "The Colonel's Secret Recipes" were originally collected by Colonel Edwin M. Chance from a variety of sources from the turn of the 20th century to the mid-1940s while a few were recently added by Andrew C. Schenkel. Attributed to their original creators or restaurants which made them...

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After working in the juvenile facilities for 4 years, it was then when I realized our teenagers were in crisis. I'm speaking about teenagers from all nationality from the urban city to the suburban community teenagers who went to public schools and teenagers who attend private schools from single ho...

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No reader of this book will be more surprised than was the public by the truly bizarre beliefs and benthic depths of the evil (the Supreme Court’s repeated word, evil) encountered in this longest murder investigation in Pennsylvania’s history—thirteen years. Over fifty state troopers, eighteen...

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The Youngest Patriot is the story, the first of a trilogy, of the coming of age of a young boy set against the turmoil of the American Revolution during the British occupation. Elijah Churchill defies his father and joins the Continental Army at age thirteen. The story culminates with Elijah as r...

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This book is the story of the life of a private in the Army during World War II. It deals mainly with the daily events of the Author and his fellow soldiers in a combat engineering battalion in Europe. How life was on the front line. How we lived as a close knit family, eating, sleeping and working...

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A search for Six Small Stones that Joe Taylor's grandmother says he must find, leads Joe into a life changing adventure. With the finding of each stone, he loses fear, gains confidence, fulfillment, and love. Finally he feels secure in his heritage. The only thing that can stop you from achieving wh...

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Theo's Dream Book Summary Vincent van Gogh's life story has been told countless times. His story is one of a tortured genius that took his life. This book is the authors' realistic fictional account of who Vincent van Gogh was and what might have actually happened on that fateful summer da...

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A father's decision to undertake a do-it-yourself-project for his daughter is made not with love, but spite; a daughter returns to the home of her childhood not so much to attend her father's funeral, as to carry out a long-planned revenge; once a month a professor leaves campus to look in on her se...

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This volume of twelve stories is a collection of short fiction written and rewritten at various times over the past 20 years. They reflect in a fictionalized form the author's lifeexperiences from childhood to the present day....

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In this lighthearted memoir, the author, her husband and children move to a remote mining camp in Africa, where a pet mongoose shares their mud house. Their true adventures are told with humor, as they triumph over snakes, insects, malaria and world travel....

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LONDON, 1612. A dealer in cloth is being burned at the stake in a macabre ceremony of theological cleansing. He would be an ordinary man but for his willingness to die in extraordinary pain for his religious convictions. In the festive crowd stands a boy of nine--too young, some would say--to begi...

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Contains fifteen essays about perennial philosophical problems of knowledge. (Can we have knowledge of the world? . . . the past? . . . the future? . . . God's existence? . . . our freedom?) Ebersole persuades readers the problems derive from philosophical pictures and uses examples to show ...

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The "Schools" section contains a lifetime's worth of comment on educational systems and predicaments in which teachers and students can find themselves. Observations vary from introspective to the unapologetic caustic. "Lessons from Nature" will speak most pointedly to those already harboring an ...

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Vegetables are disguised in cakes, fritters, breads and pancakes and fresh fruit can be found tossed with salad greens, rice and pasta. Menu pairings are designed to enhance and thought is given to color, texture, balance and variety. A collection of more than 180 low fat and nutritional recipes c...

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Herein lies a Plan, simple, yet effective, for the average person with low to middle income, to get out of debt and become 100% debt free. Unlike all those "get rich quick" schemes out there today, this basic plan just teaches you how to use the money you're already making, turn it around and get i...

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Readers will discover the failures of Kissinger's policy of detente in the early 1970s, the mistaken departure from Carter's balanced policy toward China and the USSR, and the near-collapse of the embassy due to intelligence failures'-Foreign Service Journal. 'Ober's book recounts it all, along with...

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A group of seniors, members of a poetry class in Mosholu-Montefiore Senior Center, has created a collection of poems; exciing, humorous, and tender as nature. These poems will make the readers look at life in a different way. The new perspective will be to celebrate life, and invite others to ...

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A secret for fifty years, this is the story of 2nd Lieutenant Jonathan Wildblood's hair raising encounters with Arab and Jewish terrorists on the eve of Israel's independence, and of his struggle to earn respect from Britain's toughest soldiers...

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Cameron traces the history of a Michigan small town from the Potawatomi and frontier settlers who left New York and Vermont in the 1830s, through the gold rush and Civil War. It flourished as a small market town drawing remigrants from the Delaware River valley. It grew with industr...

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Just A Little Country Boy is a story of the trials in the life of a young black boy born during the late Depression years in Arkansas. In 1940, when segregation was at its worst in the South, his father moved the family to Milwaukee, Wisconsin in search of a better life. An industrial revolu...

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Africa, Israel, Canada, USA, Lebanon, Egypt... the high ground for the world's biggest race-specific genetic weapon war. The objective: selective 'depopulation' as advocated by Henry Kissinger and his supporters decades ago, and again more slyly advocated since the demographic extrapolations of Afri...

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This book is more than an autobiography, it addresses our modern culture which condones violent music, video games, movies and television and turns a blind eye to the growing violence against women and children. It suggests a way for parents to slow the production of these materials. It also prese...

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My main reason in writing and editing this book is to make you laugh out loud. Taking a brief look at humor and how the Internet may have altered the face of humor finishes a distant second to my desire to amuse you. Explaining how you may use humor to your advantage in life will be of interest but ...

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Four gay sailors are discharged from the Navy in 1995.

They journey from Western Australia to Treasure Island, off the coast of San Francisco, where each man must officially be separated from the military.

As with most break-ups, it doesn't happen easily....


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The clash between US hegemony and the EU and its attendant international organisational framework is really a...

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While East Coast composers of the mid-1800s continued to imitate the music of their European forebears, Pittsburgh native Stephen Foster infused his compositions with the rich and diverse flavors of river life. By mixing this "western" essence with the style of traditional English folk songs, he cre...

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With the scope of a philosopher and the precision of a scientist, Dr. Ahmed takes us on a journey, an inquiry into a question that has occupied the best minds in every age, "What Makes Us Human?" Dr. Ahmed skillfully explores the complexities of the modern age, the gravity of materialism and the dea...

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