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This law school study aid contains the history and cases related to the Takings Clause of the United States Constitution. The authors bring their long-time teaching experience to this important area.
Richard Rezendes wrote a book on a laser printer about thirty-five years ago, and he worked on this book for more than a year. He typed in on an old Apple desktop computer then on a laser printer. His biggest dream is that one day, he would like to publish a book. He got the idea on a magazine about a story about an asteroid that struck in Connecticut and fragments were found. The story led to earthquakes in Moodus, Connecticut. That may have been caused by water flowing through limestone, and Native Indians believed it was the devil! He thought of writing a book about it and named it Ground of the Devil. This story is about a comet that hit Moodus, Connecticut, and a creature living undergr...
Diff'rent Strokes star Dana Plato holds up a video store and runs a swinger's club in Phoenix true story tell all! Better than 50 Shades and My Cousin Vinny because it's true! With a larger than life personality, Dana's "bad boy" agent and lover, author David Schwartz, tells it like it is. Dana's roommate in the swinger's club, co-author Jessica True (nicknamed Jessie James in the club) is bright as sunshine yet finding herself caught up in this devilish thrill ride. Dana Plato was an American actress playing the role of Kimberly Drummond on the sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes" which aired from 1978 to 1986. In this book, they have embedded their experience living and working with her. Even though Dana passed away in 1999, her legacy lives on. Category: Nonfiction Memoirs and Adult Humor
David Vallejo is currently serving the 10th year of a 12 year prison sentence. Okay, technically speaking he's just a student and the place where he spends most of his waking hours is a "high school" not a prison. But with all his movements coordinated and all his activities predetermined by outside forces, it's sometimes hard to tell the difference. Thankfully, David knows how to bend the rules at this institution just enough without breaking them...or so he thinks. When he accidentally offends the higher-ups a bit too much, he has to undertake a legally dubious mission on their behalf to avoid punishment. All while dealing with his own (not so) typical teenage problems: (not doing) homework, spying on his friends (for a good cause of course), editing economics books (no, seriously), and in between all that he might manage to smuggle some dangerous weapons into the state too (or at least, that's what the police would have you think).
In the not-too-distant future of Embryo House, the shockwaves of Roe v. Wade have wrought consequences that seven Supreme Court justices never imagined in 1973. The effects of the decision have trickled into the fabric of society without so much as a whisper of alarm. The law has decreed that life begins at birth, and now no one publicly debates it anymore. Enter Dr. Amos Kimbro, whose years of clandestine research have delivered conclusive proof that could shatter the new status quo. His lifelong goal to end abortion may finally come to fruition, but to achieve his dream he must live his nightmare. When a family secret is revealed, Dr. Kimbro and his son, David, find themselves on the run f...
Three years ago Dana had been drawn to Africa to work with the pygmies of the Ituri rainforest. Living with the Mbuti pygmies life is challenging, yet fulfilling. Managing healthcare crises is her daily routine. But changes are coming! Unknown to Dana forces beyond her control will impact her life in ways she never could have imagined.
She peered into the steaming crater of Mt. Aetna, slid up an icy mountain in Bavaria, and was marched to a shabby police station in Tunisia. She also had some important decisions to make while she spent her junior year abroad as an exchange student at the University of Stirling in Scotland. Should she remain dependent on her noncommittal boyfriend or should she risk loneliness and abandon her dreams of their future? Should she focus on marriage, attend graduate school, or should she begin a career? What should she do with her life? The rousing narrative in A Stirling Diary chronicles humorous encounters with Brit-speak, rollicking adventures in Europe and Africa, and the appreciation of and affection for the Scottish people. Shelley shares honest and occasionally raw descriptions of her struggles to adapt not only to various cultures but also to discover her own self-worth in the process. A Stirling Diary is not just a fascinating travel journal; its also an inspiring personal story that illustrates the transformation of an insecure young girl to an empowered young woman who looks inward to survive betrayal and depression.
DANGEROUS DANA is a Mystery/Suspense/Thriller about a young gorgeous Caribbean woman living in New York who gets revenge by killing people, living a secret double life as a murderer. DANGEROUS DANA involves chasings, fistfights, chokings, stalkings, arrests, jail time, prison time and a series of murders. Dana is not the kind of person who goes around looking for trouble, but if it happens to come her way or any member in her family’s way, she will become a psychopath and respond with violence. Dana fights like a boxer and is very well known for breaking people’s bones when she fights. She believes in fighting fire with fire. Is she a savior, or is she a psycho? Is she a vigilante, or is she a homicidal maniac?
From New York Times best-selling author Thea Harrison comes a vintage contemporary romance, originally published under Amanda Carpenter in 1984. Dana Haslow’s telepathic abilities are more curse than blessing. Tormented by constant nightmares and convinced death will be her only respite, she isolates herself. Not even her isolation is safe, though, as a new neighbor’s internal torment spills over into Dana’s sleeping hours, unwittingly forcing her to experience the horrors of his past through a series of night terrors that will overwhelm her if she can’t convince him to accept help. David Raymond is a Vietnam vet with PTSD and no desire to confront his demons—no matter how much a certain new neighbor pushes him to do so. David doesn’t want Dana’s help, but when Dana becomes the unwilling obsession of a dangerous local man, David realizes he needs her. Can these two damaged souls find healing together? Or will someone deprive them of the chance?