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Selected descendants of Thomas Nathaniel Edwards (1690-1781) who came to America from Wales in 1725 with his wife Isobell.
Carol Reardon chronicles the operations of Attack Squadron 75, the Sunday Punchers, and their high-risk bombing runs launched off the U.S.S. Saratoga during the famous Linebacker campaigns. Based on access to crew members and their families, her book blends military and social history to offer a look at the air war in Southeast Asia.
No need for a ploy, boy. Just set yourself free. On the heels of a crazy, dangerous scheme that he barely got away with, Chuck Ramsey presses his luck and keeps trying. But on Ganymede, in the heart of Sol's wine country, in the territory of a small but ruthless local criminal syndicate, his luck runs out. Chuck sends off quick comms to the rest of the family to get them back to the ship on the double. Two problems: Becky doesn't believe he's really in danger on a core world, and Brad receives the wrong message entirely. For Becky, it's simple. She'd rather stay with Rhiannon as she tries to launch her daughter's acting career. As for Brad, he was out with his sister Michelle, and the messag...
Over seven million Americans are either incarcerated, on probation, or on parole, with their criminal records often following them for life and affecting access to higher education, jobs, and housing. Court-ordered monetary sanctions that compel criminal defendants to pay fines, fees, surcharges, and restitution further inhibit their ability to reenter society. In A Pound of Flesh, sociologist Alexes Harris analyzes the rise of monetary sanctions in the criminal justice system and shows how they permanently penalize and marginalize the poor. She exposes the damaging effects of a little-understood component of criminal sentencing and shows how it further perpetuates racial and economic inequa...