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When it comes to enhancing the flavor, Geoffrey Kennell`s latest book Black Pepper and Strawberries, is a combination of short stories and verse that is bound to tickle your taste buds more than a little. Born in the U.K. and now living in South Africa, Geoffrey writes with a free and easy to read style that makes the book a must while relaxing on the back patio or taking the daily journey to and fro work and home. Just make sure you don`t go whizzing past your stop. Whatever, you are sure to enjoy this selection of witty poems and intriguing stories.
During the '50s and into the '60s, Gulfport's booming downtown was unmatched in the state, while its vibrant waterfront nightlife kept the coast rocking long after other small towns were fast asleep. Those who lived in Gulfport during that golden age have warm memories of high school bonfires on the beach, submarine races at the Rock Pile and parties at the Fiesta. After a day splashing in the Gulf, there were Wheel Burgers at Spiders, ice cream cones at Stone's, cold beers at Elsie's and snowballs at the Pop Corn King. This nostalgic look at boomer-era Gulfport is the surest way to step on back to the glory years.
For those who didn't buy the first edition, welcome aboard. For those who did buy the first edition, welcome back, and thanks for making the second edition possible. For those who bought the first edition and are standing in the book store wondering whether to buy the second, what's in it for you? Well, for one thing, it's smaller. (No, no! Don't leave!) I tried to make the first edition a kind of master reference for antiviral protection. That meant I included a lot of stuff that I thought might possibly be helpful, even if I had some doubts about it. This time I've tried to be a little more selective. I've added a little more material to Chapter 4 (Computer Opera tions and Viral Operations) dealing with the question of computer vi ruses infecting data files and the new "macro" viruses. I've added two new sections to Chapter 7 (The Virus and Society). One looks at the increasing problem of false alarms while the other looks at the ethics of virus writing and exchange.
This thought-provoking book from award-winning educator Baruti K. Kafele offers proven strategies that teachers and administrators can use to motivate and engage black male students at the middle and high school levels.
ONE UP ONE DOWN AND WE'RE NOT TALKING NUMBERS "Diddy fell in love with Detective Swoop. This book keeps you reading."When the church hurts everyone hurts. This spellbinding page turning breaking news story and sequel to They Shall Swoop is full of many twists and turns. Detective Swoop, Susan Burton, wife of Omari Thomas, return in this political mystery that is partial based on true crime. Susan's career in art has blossomed now it is time for her to complete her novel. Her soon to be released novel and marketing plan are suddenly stolen. Detective Swoop is hired by Helena Washington to solve the crime. The fictitious words on the pages leads to a plethora of celebrity crimes. Lee Azula dazzles as the First Lady of Reverend Norman's church, but her quench for passion for lust, power, and money leads to a fierce battle between Washington and Azula. The death toll has risen, the stakes are high in this action-packed page turning mystery that features several crimes that must be solved. An anonymous male voice states, "This is the worst case of miscarriage of justice I have ever seen."
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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.
Slade were the most iconic group of the 1970s glam rock era. Although the original quartet - Dave Hill, Noddy Holder, Jim Lea and Don Powell - ceased working as a unit in the nineties, memories of the group remain strong, thanks mainly to their remarkable, enduring, festive single, 'Merry Xmas Everybody'. But there is so much more to the band than just that one record. Whatever Happened To Slade? is the first serious biography of the group in over three decades. It details the complete story of this singular band, as well as the personal histories of the four individuals who combined to turn Slade into a genuine phenomenon. Whatever Happened To Slade? charts their emergence from the 1960s be...