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Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1112

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1969
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Identifies and describes specific government assistance opportunities such as loans, grants, counseling, and procurement contracts available under many agencies and programs.

Gravitas: Volume 19 Issue 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 64

Gravitas: Volume 19 Issue 2

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-05-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Poems by Steven Dale Davison, Liz DeGregorio, Francesca Ferrauto, Eddie Fogler, Mark Gordon, Raymond P. Hammond, Tom Higgins, Philip Kienholz, Katharina Kracht, Chelsea Logan, Raymond Luczak, Brandon McCart, Gerald Arthur Moore, Stephen James Moore, Matt Nagin, Patrick T. Reardon, Darren Tynan, and Joe Volpe.

LEI
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 108

LEI

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Existential Stew
  • Language: en

Existential Stew

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Becoming Liz Taylor
  • Language: en

Becoming Liz Taylor

An unforgettable story of baby abduction, which examines motherhood, grief and the legacy of melancholy. Val, a widow living in Weston-super-Mare, spends lonely evenings dressing up as the movie star Elizabeth Taylor. It seems to be a way of coping with the loss and sadness she has experienced in her life. One day, when Val sees a pram left unattended on the seafront, on a whim she kicks off the brake and walks away with it... Set in the present and the 1970s, Becoming Liz Taylor is a vivid and touching depiction of love, loss and bereavement - thought-provoking, moving fiction for fans of Rachel Joyce, Emma Healey and Ruth Hogan.

Liz Here Now
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Liz Here Now

An inspiring autobiographical novel set during the 1960's civil rights era. Liz, the Black maid of a wealthy white family overcomes the insidious forces of money, bigotry and police brutality to save three children she calls her "little white babies" from the child abuse of their mother. Liz here Now shows how unrelenting love conquers all.

The Working Press of the Nation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

The Working Press of the Nation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

V.1 Newspaper directory.--v.2 Magazine directory.--v.3 TV and radio directory.--v.4 Feature writer and photographer directory.--v.5 Internal publications directory.

Honeysuckle and Jasmine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

Honeysuckle and Jasmine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-09-24
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

The past is never far behind. Senia Loato's life has been needled by disappointment, and the wounds that fester go beyond skin deep. She is certain if she puts miles between her and her tainted past, she will somehow outrun it. When she's offered the chance to leave her island home of Mintang to become an au pair for three boys in Germany, she takes the opportunity to start running. In Germany, she meets Miina, another African au pair. What builds between them is a life-defining friendship, one they will risk everything for. And soon, they'll be asked nothing less. When Miina is betrayed and left stranded, Senia stands by her, risking much more than just her stay in Germany. She also stands to lose rich, handsome, turquoise-eyed Roman Dorenwald, the first man she has allowed into her heart. But they're risks worth taking. Eventually, Senia makes a sacrifice that catapults her back to her past, where she's forced to draw back the curtain and discover the shocking truth of her history. Can she confront her nightmares, reach deep into her soul, and forgive those who have hurt her? Or is it easier to just keep running? ***This story was partly inspired by true events***

Mot
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Mot

At forty, Sarah Einstein is forced to face her own shortcomings. In the wake of an attempted sexual assault, she must come to terms with the facts that she is not tough enough for her job managing a local drop-in center for adults with mental illness and that her new marriage is already faltering. Just as she reaches her breaking point, she meets Mot, a homeless veteran who lives a life dictated by frightening delusion. She is drawn to the brilliant ways he has found to lead his own difficult life; traveling to Romania to get his teeth fixed because the United States doesn't offer dental care to the indigent, teaching himself to use computers in public libraries, and even taking university classes while living out of doors. Mot: A Memoir is the story of their unlikely friendship and explores what we can, and cannot, do for a person we love. In unsparing prose and with a sharp eye for detail, Einstein brings the reader into the world of Mot's delusions and illuminates a life that would otherwise be hidden from us.