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Sojourner is a chronicle of the life and times of Michael Saunders. Written for his children and grandchildren, the account of his years on this earth are quite interesting.
Sarasota, a charming and unique city on the Gulf Coast, is still a small town in many ways. Today there are simply many more neighborhoods. This volume focuses on attractions, culture, and community from the 1940s to the present. Sarasota has many attractions besides beautiful beaches and boating waterways, including Mote Marine Laboratory, Marie Selby Botanical Gardens, and the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, to name just a few. The Sarasota Opera House, the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, the West Coast Symphony, the Sarasota Ballet, and several small theaters contribute to this cultural mecca. During the time period covered here, hundreds of churches, schools, civic organizations, art colonies, and retirement homes have developed. Investors and entrepreneurs have greatly impacted the area, changing the architectural landscape, especially during the last 10 years, when development has had the most impact on the city skyline.
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Tristan Shays is beginning to think he may be a messenger after all. After leaving his job as president of his own company, he embarks on a mission to investigate the clandestine and potentially evil agency known only as SODARCOM. The trouble is, hes gone rogue, following his own path rather than the assignments he usually getsvisions of strangers in peril that he must warn, accompanied by intense pain if he refuses. With no divine guidance to assist them, he and his new best friend, Genevieve, must rely on instinct and luck to find answers about SODARCOMs drug study for cancer patients. The missions keep coming, diverting Tristan from his goal of getting answers. Even so, when his assignmen...
As of 2012, Twitter has over 100 million active users worldwide, generating close to 230 million Tweets per day. Encouraged by sports shows that incorporate social media as a major component of their programming strategies, sports fans and athletes have proven to be some of the most prolific and adept users of Twitter and other social media platforms. Social media has made it possible for fans to cross the virtual barrier that separates them from the teams they love and the athletes they follow, changing the way fans and athletes interact in the world of sports. In Sports Fans 2.0: How Fans Are Using Social Media to Get Closer to the Game, David M. Sutera explores the increasingly participat...