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Year after year of living in New York City had firmly ingrained the notion in the head of actor and author Barry Dunleavey that A dog is a dog-and nothing more. "For Love of Fritz" is the story of a love affair--finding and tragically losing the dog he named Fritz--that changed this man forever.
When you drive down Gold St. in Deming, are you driving over mysterious tunnels built in the city's past? The rumors of their existence have persisted for decades. Did the army build a 10-mile tunnel right through the middle of town? Did 19th century businessmen use tunnels to secretly patronize the town's brothels? Or, did the local Chinese use tunnels to avoid contact with abusive townsfolk? The curious and talented members of the Deming Writing Group set out to explore these legends and try to sort out the truth. Thirteen writers accepted the challenge and were randomly assigned different literary genres (mystery, horror, screenplay, literary, etc.) to create each one's take on the tunnels. So, do these mystifying tunnels under Deming really exist? Decide for yourself after reading Down Under Deming.
What would tempt a young woman to run off to a country she knew almost nothing about? I was that young woman. Fleeing a bitter divorce and my safe, but mundane, life I accepted a job in Saudi Arabia, a country that by all reports was the most austere on earth. I ran headlong into an unexpected adventure that would change my life forever. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - mysterious, beautiful and dangerous. A land of stunning desert landscapes where modern ways co-exist uneasily with ancient traditions. An enigma of a place where the state executioner is revered, where beautiful women shroud themselves in black, and ferocious desert sandstorms turn high noon into darkest night. Somewhere along the way I fell in love with the Middle East and its people, their proud history, and their gracious hospitality. This is my story.
This is the new and revised Fourth Edition of Massage During Pregnancy. It covers the normal anatomy and physiology of pregnancy, and the phychological changes and adjustments of pregnancy. It is a comprehensive look at normal pregnancy, labor and delivery and the role of the massage therapist as a member of the pregnant woman's prenatal care team. Chapters are devoted to infant massage, labor support, marketing of massage, therapist as a doula, record keeping, and a final chapter from the author about the most frequently asked questions by readers. The book is approved by National Certification Board of Therapeutic Touch and Massage for twelve hours of Home Study Continuing Education
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This anthology of screenplays--five short and one full--includes mysteries, family issues, environment abuse in the Southwest, murder in old mine in New Mexico, and a young man's dream of Hollywood.
As one of the country's oldest ethnic groups, the Irish have played a vital part in its history. New York has been both port of entry and home to the Irish for three centuries. This joint project of the Irish Institute and the New York Irish History Roundtable offers a fresh perspective on an immigrant people's encounter with the famed metropolis. 37 illustrations.
This resource chronicles a womans journey from childhood abuse and domestic violence to discover her self-worth and her divine spirit. (Christian)