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Addy is so bored and frustrated doing the same old stuff all cooped up in her house in the middle of winter, but all of that is about to change when her very imaginative Aunt Leah comes for a surprise visit. When Aunt Leah invites her to go outside with her and make “ice cream from the sky”, she can’t get her coat on quick enough! With her aunt’s help, Addy learns how everything she sees can change when she simply lets her heart mix together a batch of giggles, childlike wonder, and imagination! What fun they have exploring this new wonderland of ice cream, frozen treats, candy, and so much more! It’s a magical adventure for all ages that never has to end. Join them on this deliciously sweet journey so you can taste and see for yourself!
In our daily hectic lives, we often get caught up in the cycle of living a mundane life. We get a job, get a degree from college, etc. We fall into the trap of what society says we should do and what our society thinks should make us happy. But is society right? Should we be enslaved by what it perceives our purpose to be? What do we lose if we don't follow our true bliss?
In late 2004, the Brennan Center for Justice began a research project to learn how well fair began a research project to learn how well fair use and free expression are faring among artists, scholars, and others who make critical contributions to culture and democratic discourse. Our discussions with members of PEN American Center, Women Make Movies, the College Art Association, and the Location One Gallery yielded two common themes. The first was that artists and scholars have great interest in, and confusion about, fair use. The second was a need for community support and pro bono legal assistance in their dealings with publishers, distributors, and other cultural gatekeepers.
This is a comprehensive guide to the Oxford of Morse, Lewis and Endeavour. Nobody else has attempted it and it marks thirty-five years since the first Morse on ITV in 1987. The 2021 series of three Endeavour episodes may well be the last iteration of the Morse franchise. Lips are sealed on that. At the centre piece of this guide is a walk by the doyenne of Oxford Walking Tours, Heidi Boon Rickard. In eight stops in central Oxford, she covers the filming of the three series very well. Use it as your bible. It is essential and full of surprises. Tucked on to that is a short guide to the Jericho - ten minutes' walk from the city centre - of Morse (and Lewis). It is after all the scene of the ve...
"Inspirational historical romance"--Spine.
Love Inspired Historical brings you four new titles for one great price, available now for a limited time only from September 1 to September 30! Travel back in time and experience powerful and engaging stories of romance, adventure and faith. This Love Inspired Historical bundle includes Falling for the Teacher by Dorothy Clark, Keeping Faith by Hannah Alexander, The Dutiful Daughter by Jo Ann Brown and A Place of Refuge by Janet Lee Barton. Look for 4 new inspiring historical stories every month from Love Inspired Historical!
The Best of News Design 36th Edition presents the winning entries from the Society for News Design's 2015 competition. Insightful commentary on what made each piece a standout is included.
Providing rare insights into the doodem tradition and the concept of council fires, this book explores Indigenous law and the Anishinaabe's holistic approach to governance, territoriality, family, and kinship structures.
Contributions by Megan Brown, Jill Coste, Sara K. Day, Rachel Dean-Ruzicka, Rebekah Fitzsimmons, Amber Gray, Roxanne Harde, Tom Jesse, Heidi Jones, Kaylee Jangula Mootz, Leah Phillips, Rachel L. Rickard Rebellino, S. R. Toliver, Jason Vanfosson, Sarah E. Whitney, and Casey Alane Wilson While critical and popular attention afforded to twenty-first-century young adult literature has exponentially increased in recent years, classroom materials and scholarship have remained static in focus and slight in scope. Twilight, The Hunger Games, The Fault in Our Stars, and The Hate U Give overwhelm conversations among scholars and critics—but these are far from the only texts in need of analysis. Beyo...