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America returns to the heat of Guadalcanal. Marguerite, with her infant son in tow, embarks on a dangerous mission to ignite an insurgency against the oppressive Chinese Colonialist Party. The Islanders must retake their freedom. It will not be given. Kitty LeBeau becomes the seductive honey-pot spy and finds herself at the center of the conflict. More than just a pretty face, she is a pivotal force in the clandestine war. When she's not changing diapers. Meanwhile, Mack and Tamara find themselves marked by the elite. Cryptic invitations pull them into circles of power and intrigue at the highest echelons. Will Mack forget where he came from? From the bustling streets of New York to the trea...
Shows how dialogue between patients and health care providers can clarify both medical and ethical issues, promoting patient autonomy and advancing health care. Addresses fundamental questions about how medical decisions should be reached, by framing health care issues and decisions in terms of the values and goals they promote. Explores the relationship between patients and health care providers using real clinical situations.
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Presents an introduction to this significant energy source, including descriptions about topics such as solar ovens to sun-powered homes.
Grieving the loss of his wife and ten-month-old daughter, twenty-four-year-old Roy Johnson seeks a change in his life. He leaves his job as a heavy equipment operator in Bentlyville, Pennsylvania, to be nearer to his family in Kansas. Linda Powers mourns the death of her husband Jeff, who died in Spain at the hands of terrorists. When she abandons her job and friends in Litchfield, Ohio, shes not sure exactly where shes going. Lonely and sad, Roy and Linda each embark on their personal odyssey and can not predict what their futures hold. Surely, they will never be able to replace their loved ones. As they drive separately toward St. Louis, Missouri, their paths cross at several rest stops. Their interactions are friendly and polite. But soon, Mother Nature intercedes. When torrential rain storms sweep through the Midwest and a huge levee breaks, water envelops their vehicles and they are forced into the fierce elements. As Roy and Linda depend on each other for survival, their love grows. They wish to spend the rest of their lives together, but they must first survive the brutal flood waters.
The Museum of New Mexico Foundation serves up the third in this celebrated series of cookbooks with Dulcé: Desserts from Santa Fe Kitchens and delectable recipes that infuse the unique flair of Santa Fe to classic favorites. Taken from the distinctive kitchens and homes of Santa Fe, these sweet treats blend Southwestern flavors with traditional confections from various cultures to create exciting-sometimes surprising-dishes, including Piña Colada Cheesecake, Southwestern Harvest Pumpkin Cheesecake, 1800s Baked Fudge, Chocolate-Espresso Lava Cake with Espresso Whipped Cream, Cinnamon Ganache Tart, Chewy Chocolate Gingerbread Cookies, Mocha Pots de Crème, and more.
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, located on the Ashley River near Charleston, South Carolina, is one of the world's last surviving nineteenth-century romantic gardens. It is where the largest and most ancient azalea and camellia collections were developed and where azaleas were first planted out of doors in a landscape setting. The plantation also provides a unique experience for visitors. Its swamp garden boardwalk allows visitors to enjoy birding all year round; the nature train takes visitors on a long ride throughout the plantation; a street of slave cabins has been meticulously restored to provide an excellent history tour of African-American life; and the house tour shows the nature of post-Civil War life.
Julia Morgan, America’s first truly independent female architect, left a legacy of more than 700 buildings, many of which are now designated landmarks, in cities throughout California, as well as in Hawaii, Utah, and Illinois. Her work spanned five decades, and the total of her commissions was greater than any other major American architect, including Frank Lloyd Wright. This book tells the remarkable story of this architectural pioneer, and features text, drawings, and photographs of the many buildings that still exist.
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