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Anna Lewis—not her real name … No, that’s not true. It is her name, now. The US Marshals Service had it changed. Made it official. She has a brand-new identity. She’s in the Witness Protection Program. She should be safe. She should be able to go about her new life without worry. Except a single (very bad) picture ended up on social media that wasn’t supposed to. And someone saw it. Someone who had promised to do very bad things to her if he ever caught up with her again. Luckily, US Marshals agent Diego Mendez steps in to protect her. He’s overbearing, demanding, and far too good-looking. But at least he’s going to keep her safe. Right? Trigger warning: references to human trafficking
Contains alphabetically arranged biographical sketches of well-known personalities.
This history relates the archaeological work done by the American School of Classical Studies in Athens on the Agora excavations. Areas covered include the reconstruction of the Church of the Holy Apostles from 1954-1956 and the rebuilding of the Stoa. Each section of photographs is preceded by an introductory text and maps.
Provides personal and professional data on famous individuals from such fields as sports, entertainment, literature, science, business, and politics.
Biographical profiles written especially for young readers ages 9 and above.
The millennials, who constitute the largest generation in America's history, may resist a simple definition; nevertheless, they do share a number of common traits and also an ever increasing presence on film and television. This collection of new essays first situates the millennials within their historical context and then proceeds to an examination of specific characteristics--as addressed in the television and film narratives created about them, including their relationship to work, technology, family, religion, romance and history. Drawing on a multiplicity of theoretical frameworks, the essays show how these cultural products work at a number of levels, and through a variety of means, to shape our understanding of the millennials.
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Includes the Society's Membership newsletter.
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