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Mary Kay Becker
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Mary Kay Becker

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Transcript of an interview with Mary Kay Becker, conducted on September 23, 1981. This interview was one in a series of 39 interviews initially sponsored by Elected Washington Women (EWW) which took place during 1980-1981 with former women members of the Washington State Legislature. Mary Kay Becker represented the 42nd district as a Democrat between 1975-1983.

AJCC Cancer Staging Atlas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 621

AJCC Cancer Staging Atlas

Significantly expanded, expertly and beautifully illustrated, The AJCC Cancer Staging Atlas, 2nd Edition, offers more than 600 illustrations created exclusively for this new edition and is fully updated to reflect the concepts discussed in the 7th Edition of both the AJCC Cancer Staging Manual and its companion Handbook. This Atlas illustrates the TNM classifications of all cancer sites and types included in the 7th Edition of the Manual and visually conceptualizes the TNM classifications and stage groupings. Specifically designed for simplicity and precision, the drawings have been verified through multi-disciplinary review to ensure accuracy and relevancy for clinical use. Every illustrati...

Talk of the Town
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Talk of the Town

An artist finds love in the unlikeliest of places in this charming, award-winning romance by New York Times–bestselling author of The One for Me. Rosemary Wickum treasures the curious items she finds at the recycling center—pieces perfect for her metal sculptures. She has her hands full focusing on her art while waitressing to support her father and teenage son. But she becomes the talk of the town when Gary Albright, the handsome owner of the recycling center, begins pursuing her in earnest. With the whole town cheering them on, Rosemary and Gary discover their shared love for creating things of beauty out of the discarded and forgotten, a common ground on which to build a relationship based in trust, honesty, and love. “It is a rare author who can weave together irresistible characters, emotional heartache, wacky humor and social consciousness–all within one superb romance. Rarer still is one who can do it with such exquisite style. Brava, Mary Kay McComas!” —RT Book Reviews

Passing Through Midnight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Passing Through Midnight

Dr. Dorie Devries needs a place to hide and recover, mentally and physically, after a shocking attack–and the small town of Colby, Kansas looks like the perfect place to be invisible. But she doesn’t stay invisible to farmer Gil Howett and his two sons who live a mile across the way. Dorie wants to be alone, but finds herself drawn time and again to the Howett men. Their care, understanding, and faith in her is exactly the medicine she needs to rediscover her personal strength, and the woman she once was. From New York Times bestselling author Mary Kay McComas, PASSING THROUGH MIDNIGHT was originally published as part of Bantam Dell’s Loveswept line.

The Goldilocks Challenge
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

The Goldilocks Challenge

The recent push for impact measurement has been positive, but it has also led to wasted resources and often misleading data about what works. In The Goldilocks Challenge, Mary Kay Gugerty and Dean Karlan put forth four key principles to guide organizations of all sizes to create strong, "right-fit" data collection systems.

Lovin' a Good Ol' Boy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 203

Lovin' a Good Ol' Boy

Big city girl Anne Hunnicut is in Webster, Kentucky for one reason: to shut down the textile mill. When her rental car breaks down in the backwoods, the last person she expected to come to her rescue was rugged country boy Buck LaSalle–the ringleader of the union workers determined to keep the mill open and the town alive and prosperous. Sparks fly between Anne and Buck, but is the issue of the mill closing going to stand between them? Anne’s desire for a home spurs an understanding and empathy for Buck and the people of Webster, but questions whether it’s enough to give up her big city career ambitions. Can an urban girl find love, security, and new aspirations for her life with a small town guy? From New York Times bestselling author Mary Kay McComas, LOVIN’ A GOOD OL’ BOY was originally published as part of Bantam Dell's Loveswept line.

Mass with Mary
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Mass with Mary

Mass With Mary is a candid depiction of what began on February 6th, 1998 when Mary Kay Letourneau arrived at the Washington Corrections Center for Women in Gig Harbor. Written by three inmates, convicted of three entirely different crimes, comes the actual account of what happened in prison to the teacher sentenced to 7 years for having an intimate relationship (and two children) with her student. The book is more than just a "Mary Kay" story. The lives of two other women and the intertwined relationships they had with Letourneau, are shared throughout the book. This is a real look at some of the things that happen at a maximum security prison. This book covers everything from sex to suicide. Mass With Mary: The Prison Years was written from behind the prison walls and each page was smuggled out through the visiting room, outgoing mail and any other way possible. "It was an unlikely trio, who gave their book an unlikely title Mass With Mary because that was often the only place prison officials would allow them to be together." Linda Byron, KING 5 TV Seattle For interviews and/or bookings, contact Annette Humphries at 1-888-232-4444 or annette@trafford.com

Keeper of Trust
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 310

Keeper of Trust

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-06
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Julia Carty resolved that she must change her ways. Her father had called her "flighty" and sent her younger sister to America ahead of her. Her beloved Martin referred to her as his "beautiful butterfly, flitting from one adventure to another." She had come to St. Louis in 1861 at the start of the Civil War. In the intervening years, she worked hard at the church mission and at Dempsey's Bakery to prove she had put aside her childish habits. With the arrival of her young sister Lizzie though, she realized she had not contributed her share to the immigration fund. She left it to her sisters Anne and Kate to save the majority of passage money to bring the children out of Ireland's poverty. When Martin suffered a life-threatening accident and faced disabilities that would alter his life forever, he needed her love and support. When additional tragedy struck the Cartys, her dear family turned to her for strength and encouragement. Had she matured, at last? Would she be capable of sustaining them all?

Empire Javelin, D-Day Assault Ship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Empire Javelin, D-Day Assault Ship

Empire Javelin an American-built LSI (Landing Ship, Infantry) in Royal Navy service, played an important role on D-Day. She carried 5 companies of 1st Battalion 116th Regiment including the famous Bedford Boys over the Channel to France where the majority were killed that morning. Philip Bujak has traced the journeys of that fateful morning of many of the men on board the Empire Javelin which personalizes the story of the ship. He has also many personal witness accounts of her sinking from those who were on board when she exploded in December of 1944 and sank within sight of the cemetery on Omaha beach. Drawing heavily on first-hand accounts, the author covers the actions of the ship herself...

Biomedical Applications of Microprobe Analysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 573

Biomedical Applications of Microprobe Analysis

Biomedical Applications of Microprobe Analysis is a combination reference/laboratory manual for the use of microprobe analysis in both clinical diagnostic and research settings. Also called microchemical microscopy, microprobe analysis uses high-energy bombardment of cells and tissue, in combination with high resolution EM or confocal microscopy to provide a profile of the ion, metal, and mineral concentrations present in a sample. This allows insight into the physiology and pathophysiology of a wide variety of cells and tissues.This book describes methods for obtaining detailed information about the identity and composition of particles too small to be seen with the naked eye and describes how this information can be useful in diagnostic and biomedical research. - Up-to-date review of electron microprobe analysis - Detailed descriptions of sample preparation techniques - Recent technologies including confocal microscopy, infrared microspectroscopy, and laser raman spectroscopy - Over 100 illustrations with numerous specific applications - Contributions by world-renowned experts in the field - Brief summary of highlights precedes each chapter