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At first glance, 58-year-old Hannah Dragé might be mistaken for a free-spirited hippie, often found immersed in meditation, adorned with crystals, and carrying the scent of incense. Her daughters, Amelia and Charlotte, share a relationship best described as distant. Though often lost in daydreams or music, cross paths with Hannah’s fiery temper, and you’d soon forget her tranquil exterior. Haunted by a sense of unfulfilled destiny, Hannah frequently felt like an outsider, even within her own family. This sentiment led her to find solace in conversations with the spectral realm. The key to understanding and, more importantly, altering her life, however, was handed down to her following h...
Title of the first 10 volumes of the series is Germans to America : lists of passengers arriving at U.S. ports 1850-1855.
Interesse ist eine wichtige Voraussetzung für die selbstständige Auseinandersetzung mit Lerninhalten. Diese Studie prüft ein zirkuläres Modell der Interessenentwicklung. In zehnten Klassen wird längsschnittlich am Beispiel des Sozialkundeunterrichts untersucht, welche Faktoren dazu beitragen, dass Lernende stabiles Fachinteresse entwickeln. Es kann gezeigt werden, dass neben der Erfüllung der grundlegenden psychologischen Bedürfnisse nach Kompetenz, sozialer Eingebundenheit und Autonomie insbesondere das Erleben von Bedeutsamkeit des aktuellen Lernstoffs eine wichtige Rolle spielt. Von diesen vier Faktoren wird kurzfristig situationales Interesse und langfristig die Entwicklung von Fa...
Donegan and the Panama Canal is a fictionalized, first person story of why and how the United States built a canal in Panama in 1903. This story is a sequel to Mr. Morrisseys previous novel of the Spanish-American War, Donegan and the Splendid Little War. No one had previously written an historical novel of either of these events. The title character of Donegan and the Panama Canal is Patrick Donegan (1875-1958), the son of Irish immigrants to Philadelphia. Donegan belatedly wrote this memoir in 1953, but his grandson Thomas Morrissey did not publish it for another fifty years. Patrick Donegan had previously served on a Spanish merchant ship for two years before its captain stranded him in S...
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