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Between the smudges of blue ink and words framing countless epiphanies is a lyrical collection of poetry crafted by Anna Kristina Schultz. Her work addresses topics of nature, love, sorrow, people, and faith using various poetic styles and techniques, aiming to honestly describe events and subjects close to the hearts of many. With a unique perspective, blue ink & epiphany takes you to a quiet place of reflection and inspiration. Home Again Seasons come and seasons go, By and by the years grow old, Houses crumble, new ones rise, In the land of open skies. Days and nights pass away, Leaves fall and then decay, Our children leave for adulthood, Farmers walk where the wheat once stood. While the past holds memory and song, And in the present, our families grow strong. If the future holds love or pain, May we all one day, come home again.
When your patrons ask for published immigration, passenger and naturalization records of individuals who came to the U.S. and Canada between the 16th and mid-20th centuries, direct them to this comprehensive resource. Here they'll find everything needed for fruitful genealogical research.Main entries in Passenger and Immigration Lists Index provide information such as name and age of immigrant; year and place of arrival, naturalization, or other record which indicates person indexed is an immigrant; code indicating the source indexed and the page number in the source which contains the record; and the names of all listed family members together with their age and relationship to the main entry. In addition, it provides cross references for every accompanying passenger to main entry.Thirty annual supplements (published 1982-2005) have increased the number of citations to more than four million names indexed. A bibliography of sources indexed appears in each volume.
Money is more than just a medium of financial exchange: across time and place, it has performed all sorts of cultural, political, and social functions. This volume traces money in German-speaking Europe from the late Renaissance until the close of the twentieth century, exploring how people have used it and endowed it with multiple meanings. The fascinating studies gathered here collectively demonstrate money’s vast symbolic and practical significance, from its place in debates about religion and the natural world to its central role in statecraft and the formation of national identity.
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Singing a Hindu Nation is a study of ranullnullriya kirtan, a western Indian performance medium that combines song, Hindu philosophical discourse, and nationalist storytelling. Beginning during the anti-colonial movement of the late nineteenth-century, performers of ranullnullriya kirtan led masses of Marathi-speaking people in temples and streets, and they have continued to preach and sing nationalism as devotion in the post-colonial era, and into the twenty-first century. In this book, author Anna Schultz demonstrates how, through this particular form of musical performance, the political becomes devotional, and explores why it motivates people to action and violence. Through both historic...
In this charming, sexy, and "laugh-out-loud" (USA Today) funny romantic comedy, an online dating ghostwriter's life gets hilariously complicated when she recognizes one of her clients' matches--her ex!--and finds herself forced to flirt with him again, on someone else's behalf... We switch. I bait. Let me help you snag a date. All through college, Blanche Carter was known as the love doctor in her sorority. Now she's parlayed her talent into a unique consulting business: she runs the online dating profiles of Washington D.C.'s most eligible women. Armed with a battalion of rules, Blanche expertly helps her clients optimize their profiles and ace that first date. But although she'll happily m...
Karl A. Decker (1824-1913), son of Andreas Decker (a Prussian immigrant to Poland), immigrated from Poland to Marion County, Kansas and married twice. Descendants and relatives lived in Kansas, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, California and elsewhere.