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Protestant Ulster-Scotsman Edward Moore (b. c. 1612), had a son born in London named Thomas Moore (b. 1654) who, abjuring his Anglicanism, married in 1690in Quebec City, a Catholic French-Canadian woman named Jeanne Lemelin. In The Origins of Thomas Moore, the reader will be taken back in time to proceed along a path that the ancestors of ThomasMoore would have taken. My sound and reasonable theory will illuminate the history which was taking place throughout the years and, with the help of genetic genealogy, show the evolution of this Moore family who ended up as French Canadians along the St. Lawrence River Valley ofCanada.
Protestant Ulster-Scotsman Edward Moore (b. c. 1612), had a son born in London named Thomas Moore (b. 1654) who, abjuring his Anglicanism, married in 1690in Quebec City, a Catholic French-Canadian woman named Jeanne Lemelin. In The Origins of Thomas Moore, the reader will be taken back in time to proceed along a path that the ancestors of ThomasMoore would have taken. My sound and reasonable theory will illuminate the history which was taking place throughout the years and, with the help of genetic genealogy, show the evolution of this Moore family who ended up as French Canadians along the St. Lawrence River Valley ofCanada.
Deep in the heart of the southern West Virginia coalfields, one of the most important environmental and social empowerment battles in the nation has been waged for the past decade. Fought by a heroic woman struggling to save her tiny community through a landmark lawsuit, this battle, which led all the way to the halls of Congress, has implications for environmentally conscious people across the world. The story begins with Patricia Bragg in the tiny community of Pie. When a deep mine drained her neighbors' wells, Bragg heeded her grandmother's admonition to "fight for what you believe in" and led the battle to save their drinking water. Though she and her friends quickly convinced state mini...
Body of a Woman follows the story of Bridget Sorenson’s struggles as a teenager. Bridget is beautiful and breathtaking, but she is a bit of a challenge for her father and mother and outshines her sister, Paige. A rebel of sorts, she discovers the pleasures of sewing one’s wild oats of sinuous romance along with the sorrow of personal tragedy. Will Bridget find any meaning or real love in her life?
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Winner of the Western History Association's 2009 Hal K. Rothman Award Finalist in the Western Writers of America Spur Award for the Western Nonfiction Contemporary category (2008). The San Francisco Bay Area is one of the world's most beautiful cities. Despite a population of 7 million people, it is more greensward than asphalt jungle, more open space than hardscape. A vast quilt of countryside is tucked into the folds of the metropolis, stitched from fields, farms and woodlands, mines, creeks, and wetlands. In The Country in the City, Richard Walker tells the story of how the jigsaw geography of this greenbelt has been set into place. The Bay Area’s civic landscape has been fought over ac...
The Solicitors Office Procedures Manual will enable law firms and other organisations regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to meet their compliance needs through one easy-to-use source. Whatever your type or size of practice the ‘mix and match’ approach adopted by this book will enable users to address any or all of the following:The SRA Code of Conduct 2011 and other key elements of the SRA HandbookLexcel version 6The procedural elements of the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality SchemeThe Specialist Quality Mark (2012 edition)The Legal Aid Agency’s contract – Crime, Family and Civil Since it was first published in 2012 the Solicitors Office Procedures Manual has helped...
Offers a comprehensive, region-wide analysis of the politics of taxation in Latin America to make reforms politically palatable and sustainable.