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Swifts and Us: The Life of the Bird that Sleeps in the Sky
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Swifts and Us: The Life of the Bird that Sleeps in the Sky

Swifts live almost entirely in the air. They eat, drink, sleep, mate and gather their nesting materials on the wing, fly thousands of miles across the world, navigating their way around storms, never lighting on tree, cliff or ground, until they return home with the summer.

Red Girl in Morocco
  • Language: en

Red Girl in Morocco

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-27
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  • Publisher: Unknown

JUNGIAN ANALYST AND ARTIST SARAH GIBSON TAKES HER CHARACTER RED GIRL ON A JOURNEY TO MOROCCO. RED GIRL CONFRONTS HER ANXIETIES AS AN OUTSIDER. HER EXPRESSIVE PAINTINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS EXPLORE THE VISUAL DELIGHTS OF MOROCCO.

The Truth about Horses, Friends, & My Life as a Coward
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

The Truth about Horses, Friends, & My Life as a Coward

A hilarious first-person novel about growing up with horses

Gender Diversity and Non-Binary Inclusion in the Workplace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Gender Diversity and Non-Binary Inclusion in the Workplace

Helping to create inclusive work environments for non-binary people, this book builds knowledge of non-binary identities and provides practical solutions to many of the basic workplace problems this group face. Working with and including non-binary people in the workplace is beneficial for both employer and employee, as it attracts and retains younger and non-binary workers by helping promote an inclusive brand, as well as satisfying equality obligations. Based on novel research of non-binary inclusion within businesses, it provides a basic overview of non-binary people, a business case for inclusion, a brief description of how non-binary people fit into current equality laws and likely future developments in the area. An ideal introduction for companies wishing to embrace all genders in the workplace.

The Parish Registers of Ellough, Suffolk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

The Parish Registers of Ellough, Suffolk

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1886
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Excerpta ex registris parochialibus in com. Gloucester., &c
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

Excerpta ex registris parochialibus in com. Gloucester., &c

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1854
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Née Mccoll
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Née Mccoll

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-08
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

"They arrived at the battlefield at dusk. The shooting was becoming more sporadic as it was difficult for soldiers to aim through the heavy smoke at twilight. The three of them picked up as many injured soldiers as they could and stacked them in the buckboard for transport back to the Old House. Furniture was moved out of the living room and the wounded were made as comfortable as possible on palettes on the floor. When Sherman's scouts came through, they declared the Old House to be a hospital. It seems that in the dark, poor Lucy was picking up Union soldiers as well as our Rebs, and once daylight hit, simple Christianity won out. We children were savage enough to be thrilled to have the bloodstains of that long ago time permanently embedded in the wooden floors." Née McColl brings alive the cultural heritage of being a South Carolina McColl. Poverty, Rationing, Education, Grits, and Rapists, as seen through a child's eyes will make you relive those bittersweet, simpler days following WW I.

Williams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Williams

When the iron horse was making its way up the Sacramento Valley, W.H. Williams was preparing for the future of a small village then named Central. Land was bought, building began, and by the time the railroad arrived in 1877, the town was well under way and would soon be called Williams. The story of our town is as much about its residents as it is the community, the determination, the hard work, and the resilience that helped make Williams what it is today. Follow the story from the 1850s to 1950s--the years that set the stage for generations to come.