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A young girl is determined to succeed as a ballet dancer despite the ambivalent attitudes of her parents and her boyfriend.
A pathbreaking social history that takes seriously the experiences of the countless everyday people who pursued recreational ballet, Ballet Class: An American History explores the growth of this now quintessential extracurricular activity as it became an integral part of American childhood across borders of gender, class, race, and sexuality.
A romantic comedy about friendships, flirtations, and the elusive "fantasm"!
His brothers tease that he's the "Sensitive" one... Brandon Coalson has a huge heart and a tender touch with those that need saving. He thought it a weakness. He will see it as a gift when he meets shy and frightened Anna Meeks. Anna has a secret that keeps her from encouraging Brandon's thoughtful advances. He lifts her to heaven during the day, but she goes home to hell at night. Can she trust this gentle giant with her life and the lives of those she loves? When tragedy strikes the Coalson family, can Brandon and his brothers save the company they’ve worked so hard to build? Or will he be forced to sacrifice Anna when she’s caught in the crosshairs of a psychopath’s revenge?
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The search for a firmer foundation for educational thought begins with an investigation into human evolution. In this book, Bernhard argues that schools must develop specific methods for dealing with certain biologically based social and emotional needs of children. This study is presented in three parts. Part 1 investigates the social and emotional contexts of learning and the activities of learning in higher primate groups. Part 2 is concerned with these learning contexts and activities as they have probably existed for most of the history of the human species. Part 3 explores the ways in which these learning contexts and activities have changed in rather recent human history, describes the problems that these changes have created in children's education, and offers suggestions for educational reform from an evolutionary perspective.
Volume contains: 124 NY APP 662 (Gibson v. McLaury) 124 NY APP 662 (Farman v. Town of Ellington) 124 NY APP 665 (Delaware, Lackawanna & W. R.R. Co. v. Burkard) 124 NY APP 666 (Adams v. Speelman) 124 NY APP 667 (Guibert v. Saunders) 124 NY APP 673 (Goodrich v. N.Y. Central & H. R. R.R. Co.) 124 NY APP 487 (Davis v. Gallagher) 124 NY APP 493 (Ford v. Lake Shore & M. S. Rwy. Co.) 124 NY APP 519 (Crystal v. Troy & B. R.R. Co.)
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He wants her to be his lover…she wants to be his forever. Nick Coalson is abrasive, arrogant, and an absolute dynamo in the bedroom. Problem is, he knows it. Rebecca Morgan is sweet, shy, and immensely attracted to Nick, but he's trouble in tight jeans and she knows it. When Nick Coalson saves Rebecca Morgan from an assassin’s bullet, he sets his sights on the shy partner of a detective agency. But he mistakes her kindness for weakness, and learns the hard way that although she may seem submissive, she’s a voluptuous bundle of intelligence and determination. Rebecca tries to hide her feelings for Nick because he’s the kind of man that makes a smart girl do stupid things. After a sens...
He’s not who she thinks he is... ...But he might be the hero she needs In 1882, at the end of the Oregon Trail, dime-novel lover Amelia Martin longs for the adventure she finds in her books. But after being robbed on the stagecoach, her future plans are put into question. Can Amelia learn to love life on the frontier? Hank Paulson tries being a hero during the robbery, only to make things worse. While there’s a spark between Amelia and him, her plans don’t include him. Which is just as well, since he’s hiding his true identity. The clock is ticking to carve out his own success or return to the life his wealthy family has destined for him. As the town is threatened by an enemy from its past, will Amelia learn that all heroes aren’t found in the pages of a book? Can Hank choose between revealing who he is or saving the town? And will Amelia still love him when she learns the truth? Finally Home is the third and final book in The Route Home series. If you like Christian historical romance with a touch of suspense, then you’ll love this journey of a frontier era moving into the modern age. Jump into the adventure today.