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No Gifts, Please
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

No Gifts, Please

Fun facts about Florida's Knabb College: The president is doing 'shrooms, a VP is embezzling to buy Disney collectibles and gators are eating the occasional donor. Claire Murray hides out in the left-brain comfort zone of the library, denying the gifts of a girlhood spent in a spiritualist community. When she is forced to curate a museum of random junk donated by a powerful donor and share space with a ghost who throws tantrums via a vending machine, her orderly world grows less predictable. Falling in love nudges Claire to reclaim part of her history, find a way to help a lovelorn ghost move on, and get unstuck herself.

Playing Dirty in Alaska
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

Playing Dirty in Alaska

Bush pilot Bridget Shanahan runs from responsibility like a child runs from a dentist appointment, but when her brother leaves the family's airfield in her hands, she knows it's time to step up and behave like a Responsible Adult(TM). So of course that's when Archer Ellison III blows into her tiny town of Captivity, Alaska, every inch the hot-as-hell mistake that most definitely belongs in her past. Been there, done that, and didn't even get to keep the commemorative sweatshirt. Archer has only ever had two goals. Now that he's built his own empire outside his father's company, he can move on to goal #2-winning back the one who got away by whatever means necessary. He knows it won't be easy. Bridget Shanahan is older, wiser, more self-assured, and jaw-droppingly stunning...and doing everything she can to pretend the scorching chemistry between them doesn't exist. But fate is on his side. After an impulsive bet that would have sent Archer packing goes awry, Bridget is officially stuck with him. Which is really inconvenient, since falling for Archer again is the least responsible thing she could do.

Meghan’S Journey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 318

Meghan’S Journey

Meghan Redenbach was thirteen years old when she was diagnosed with fibrosarcoma, an extraordinarily rare form of ovarian cancer. At the time her tumor was identified, she was one of the thirty documented cases in the United Statesand one of only two children. Her physical life came to an end on Christmas Eve, two years after her initial diagnosis. One of her goals was to write a book so she could help more people. Meghans Journey tells the story of her life, her diagnosis, her treatment, her death, and the powerful support of a community, friends, and family. This memoir combines Meghans words with journal entries her mother, Nancy, made throughout the journey, showing Meghans remarkable strength and courage in the face of illness. Evident throughout are Meghans kindness, her exuberant love of life, and the lessons she taught about how to live and make the most of every moment. An emotional, true story, Meghans Journey serves to inspire others and give them the strength, hope, and the courage to confront lifes seemingly insurmountable challenges.

Education for Democracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

Education for Democracy

American public universities were founded in a civic tradition that differentiated them from their European predecessors—steering away from the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake. Like many such higher education institutions across the United States, the University of Wisconsin’s mission, known as the Wisconsin Idea, emphasizes a responsibility to serve the needs of the state and its people. This commitment, which necessarily requires a pledge to academic freedom, has recently been openly threatened by state and federal actors seeking to dismantle a democratic and expansive conception of public service. Using the Wisconsin Idea as a lens, Education for Democracy argues that public higher education institutions remain a bastion of collaborative problem solving. Examinations of partnerships between the state university and people of the state highlight many crucial and lasting contributions to issues of broad public concern such as conservation, LGBTQ+ rights, and poverty alleviation. The contributors restore the value of state universities and humanities education as a public good, contending that they deserve renewed and robust support.

Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 784

Chicago Daily Law Bulletin

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1880
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Journals of the House of Commons of the Kingdom of Ireland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 966

Journals of the House of Commons of the Kingdom of Ireland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1763
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Irish Pedigrees, Or, The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 896

Irish Pedigrees, Or, The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1881
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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National Register of Historic Places, 1966-1994
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 960

National Register of Historic Places, 1966-1994

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Lists buildings, structures, sites, objects, and districts that possess historical significance as defined by the National Register Criteria for Evaluation, in every state.

Irish Pedigrees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 954

Irish Pedigrees

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1892
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Digging Our Roots
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Digging Our Roots

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1977
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Lewis Pence, Sr. (Johann Ludwig Bentz) was born in 1720 in either Bavaria or Holland, and immigrated in about 1749 to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He settled in Frederick Co., Virginia and then moved to Shenandoah Co., Virginia. He married twice, and died in 1779.