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In the mystical realm of Enchantia, where sorcery weaves its ethereal tapestry and heroes are forged in the crucible of adversity, two indomitable souls emerge. Martin and Antony, their spirits ablaze with unwavering determination, traverse enchanted realms and clash with formidable foes, etching their heroic saga upon the very fabric of wonder.
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Tom Lea's The Wonderful Country opens as mejicano pistolero Martín Bredi is returning to El Puerto [El Paso] after a fourteen-year absence. Bredi carries a gun for the Chihuahuan warlord Cipriano Castro and is on Castro's business in Texas. Fourteen years earlier--shortly after the end of the Civil War--when he was the boy Martin Brady, he killed the man who murdered his father and fled to Mexico where he became Martín Bredi. Back in Texas Brady breaks a leg; then he falls in love with a married woman while recuperating; and, finally, to right another wrong, he kills a man. When Brady/Bredi returns to Mexico, the Castros distrust him as an American. He becomes a man without a country. The Wonderful Country clearly depicts life along the Texas-Mexico border of a century-and-a-half ago, when Texas and Mexico were being settled and tamed.
Statistics need not be dull and dry. This text shows students the underlying logic to what they're learning, and well-crafted practice and self-check features help ensure that new knowledge sticks.
The author was born in Chicago, Illinois, spent his childhood in the farmlands west of the city, and moved to Laguna Beach, California in in 1970 during his service in the U. S. Navy when he began writing. A SEASON OF FLAMES is his story about the 1993 firestorm which destroyed over four hundred homes in the seaside art colony, dramatically affecting residents, tourists and the homeless alike. Many lost all of their possessions, and many more gave more than they ever had before.
What does research tell us about how to grapple with the onslaught of graphic and distressing imagery that floods our newsfeeds daily? This book is designed for professionals and everyday people, legislators and social media policymakers who are making sense of trauma and meaning in our online lives.
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