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DID NOT CORRECT THE WRONG DRINA
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 451

DID NOT CORRECT THE WRONG DRINA

DID NOT CORRECT THE WRONG DRINA: New updated edition By: Sefik Setkic Did Not Correct the Wrong Drina is an autobiographical account representing a very wide range of the real experiences of the author, Sefik Setkic, related to the historical events of the twentieth century in the Balkans. Following his life and work, Setkic presents real experiences, placing them into the context of historical events from the start of World War II up until the conflict in the 1990s. With his unique perspective and extensive experience in business, Setkic gives the reader a glimpse into the intricacies of Yugoslavia’s politics, military excursions, and people, and he shares his wisdom on how to fight through life’s hardships and inevitable trials.

Georgia Manufacturing Directory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 972

Georgia Manufacturing Directory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Harris Georgia Manufacturers Directory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 610

Harris Georgia Manufacturers Directory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Memoir: Reasons Why I Left the Amish Community (HB)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Memoir: Reasons Why I Left the Amish Community (HB)

Memoir: Reasons Why I Left the Amish Community (HB) By: Sam Miller From daily routines, customs, and beliefs to weddings and funeral services and more, learn about the Amish community through the eyes of someone who lived it. In Memoir: Reasons Why I Left the Amish Community, Sam Miller shares his experiences, both good and bad, growing up as Swartzentruber Amish, one of the strictest Amish religions, and explains his difficult decision to leave.

Life and Times in Bunny Run
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Life and Times in Bunny Run

Life and Times In Bunny Run: School By: Rick L. Cooper Sometime in the course of early human history, it was decided that all parents had to tell the next generation what a hard and unusual childhood they had. This was practiced worldwide and was handed down across all known civilizations. Most of these stories were considered to be myths. Some of the stories were noted and documented as legends, which had been handed down from generation to generation. These stories sometimes consisted of things that may have some benefit to the next generation or stories that were too unbelievable to believe, like the ones Rick Cooper’s father used to tell him and his brothers. These are a few of those many stories.

Holidays in Trees
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 30

Holidays in Trees

Holidays in Trees: Home Sweet Home By: Cammy Marble Did you know there is a community of animal kind that lives in the trees? Have you ever wondered how they spend their time and what they do all day? They use only what they need, take care of their environment, and help and love each other. They would like for you to come visit them to see how they celebrate the holidays of their year. You might get some ideas that you can try! See you soon!

Tales of a Blue Water Cruiser
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 616

Tales of a Blue Water Cruiser

Tales of a Blue Water Cruiser: 50,000 Miles of South Pacific Sailing By: J R Williams Tales of a Blue Water Cruiser is a true story of J R Williams, a man from the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania who ended up as a pilot for Hawaiian Airlines and was talked into buying a sailboat by one of his early captains when he was about 30 years old. From there he ventured into the open ocean and eventually taught himself celestial navigation and sailed from Hawaii to Tahiti, the Marquesas, and back to Hawaii. He continued open-ocean sailing over the years, ending with a five-year retirement cruise. This is proof that if you try hard enough you can accomplish anything—even if at first you never considered doing it.

Memories from the Cloud of Life
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 44

Memories from the Cloud of Life

Memories from the Cloud of Life By: Ray E. Cotnoir Memories from the Cloud of Life is the life story of Rose Elda Cotnoir’s family and her struggles during the post-depression years and beyond, told through the eyes of her son, Ray. She overcomes her advanced loss of eyesight and loss of her husband, a Canadian citizen. Community and family support enables her children to grow and find their way in life to succeed in many endeavors and careers. From early school years through high school, Ray helped support his mother and brothers and sisters during post-depression years in rural Vermont. While attending college in Texas, he married the love of his life, Sybil, and he worked to support the...

Abby's Drawing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 140

Abby's Drawing

  • Categories: Art

Abby’s Drawing By: Abigail Kisiwaa Owusu Abigail shows readers how her drawings have improved over the years and have shaped the person she is today. She has been drawing even before she could speak. The overall experience she wants for her readers for them to see how her drawing techniques have change over the years.

The Shaman’s Daughter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

The Shaman’s Daughter

The Shaman’s Daughter By: Ingrid Merkel In 2007, in a water cave on the peninsula of Yucatan, divers discovered the skull and skeleton of a teenage girl who died there some 13,000 years ago. The bones were moved to a museum. Ancient piety forbade the disturbance of the remains of the dead. In the novel, during the late Ice Age a shaman in Beringia divines this future sacrilege and sends his daughter on a journey to rectify the crime. As she traverses dozens of centuries on her journey through the American West, she encounters events and people in historical time. She recognizes the abyss between ancient and modern mentalities, and the conflict between scientific and her own spiritual understanding of nature. In the end, she resolves the conflict for herself, is liberated from the ancient laws, and emerges as a free woman whose freedom, however, demands a heavy price.