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YEA! Do you have a student grade 6-12? Check out this program and get your application in. Janice Hermsen shares some information for Nevadans about title insurance. Dennis DuPerault always has fun "things to think about". Some poetic stories from Brian T. Shirley, comedian and entertainer. And Mike Aloia provides his always inspirational words to live by. Familiar with the Marshall Mint in Virginia City? They are moving! If you've thought things aren't as they seem, you'll love Richard G. Pugh's article. Pine nuts, anyone? April Kempler shares how to pick your own. And welcome to Mitch Smith, PT, DPT, CWC our newest contributor in What's the Story? He has some great ideas about freedom from pain.
Meet "Miguel", a very special child who wants to do his best. He never feels he's good enough for his teacher. Mrs. Pierce just doesn't seem to notice Miguel no matter what he does. Why won't she pay attention to him? Why won't she listen to him? Miguel tries everything! He bounces up and down, wears clown glasses and does just about everything he can think of to get her to notice him!
Includes the following submitted material. a. American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, monthly record release listing, Jan. 1958 (p. 335-388). b. Broadcast Music, Inc., affiliated music publishers in U.S. and foreign countries, alphabetical list by name and state or country (p. 613-762). c. "Broadcaster-BMI Domination of the Music Industry" by John Schulman for Songwriters Protective Association (p. 1035-1144).
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The authors of INLAND FISHES AND FISHERIES OF NAMIBIA are scientists with many years of experience in their fields of work and research. Some were my students when I was a Lecturer of Zoology at Stellenbosch University many years ago. Some were members of my staff here in Namibia while I was Director of Fisheries and later Executive Director (Permanent Secretary) of the MFMR. There are no other scientists cum authors better equipped for the task of offering a high quality overview covering the freshwater fishes of Namibia and related issues linked to this subject. This book is a groundbreaking, first of its kind for Namibia, a scientifically orientated record of the topic of freshwater fish in our country. However, at the same time, it has been written in such a way that it also offers a leisurely journey for the layman wishing to increase general knowledge about Namibia's freshwater fishes. Dr. Jan Jurgens, Windhoek June 2023
Basile headlines this month’s What’s the Story? with his Dysfunctionally Yours World Tour. One of his stops was Reno, Nevada. Most of us know someone with cancer, unfortunately. Dr. Forsythe was interviewed in Suzanne Somers book Knockout: Doctors Who Are Curing Cancer. Our friend Brian T. Shirley talks about the struggles with Promotion that many indie performers face. We also featured Danny Heisohm, a determined cancer survivor who was on What’s the Story? Radio Show recently. He has an event coming up in April, 2017. Regular contributor, Richard Pugh talks about the Mendacity of Advertising. No, that doesn’t happen, does it? John Loranger loves to read (and write too). He recently reviewed Wuthering Heights. Have you read it? Failed leadership is compared to the sinking of the Titanic in Greg Smith’s article this month. And Mike Aloia shares “Into Temptation”. As always, ENJOY!