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"Young People of the Pandemic" is an intimate glimpse into the psyche of American youth living through the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. Featuring a diverse group of young writers from across the country, this anthology illustrates what it is to be a member of Gen Z in a divided country attempting to conquer the greatest crises of our time.With resilience, bravery, wisdom, honesty, and humor, they tell their stories, not only as a form of emotional expression but also as an exploration into their journeys as they navigate uncertainty and turbulence. Throughout these stories, poems, and anecdotes there is hope on every page, with each piece serving as an example of creative courage. A collection both heartbreaking and heartwarming, "Young People of the Pandemic" captures voices that will be remembered throughout history.
Announcements for the following year included in some vols.
From New York Times & USA Today bestselling author Gemma Halliday comes a cosplay convention that turns deadly... GamerCon has come to Silicon Valley, and high school reporter Hartley Grace Featherstone is excited to cover the convention that celebrates the history of video gaming and the latest break out titles causing a buzz on the scene. Case in point: the much anticipated Athena's Quest by hot young game developer Connor Simon. However Hartley's cavorting with Pokémon and Mario-loving fans gets cut short when, before Hartley can even try out the new game, Connor is found dead—bludgeoned to death by a gaming console! GamerCon is suddenly a crime scene, Hartley is in the middle of a hom...
Rufus Lee, a terrific young black man who was raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, by some brilliant foster parents, was hired one day by an entrepreneur Caucasian couple as their grounds keeper, and in a short time he'd become more to his employer than just their employee. Then after Rufus established his own family and strived hard to give them everything, something happened, and he couldn't live up to the promises he'd made to them. And miracles were somewhat difficult for his beautiful strong, inspiring, and Christian wife after coming into play.
A history of the Canadian Opera Company and Canadas cultural growth in the second half of the twentieth century.
This book is designed as a comprehensive educational resource not only for basketball medical caregivers and scientists but for all basketball personnel. Written by a multidisciplinary team of leading experts in their fields, it provides information and guidance on injury prevention, injury management, and rehabilitation for physicians, physical therapists, athletic trainers, rehabilitation specialists, conditioning trainers, and coaches. All commonly encountered injuries and a variety of situations and scenarios specific to basketball are covered with the aid of more than 200 color photos and illustrations. Basketball Sports Medicine and Science is published in collaboration with ESSKA and will represent a superb, comprehensive educational resource. It is further hoped that the book will serve as a link between the different disciplines and modalities involved in basketball care, creating a common language and improving communication within the team staff and environment.
John Lemons (1760/1770-ca. 1841) immigrated from Scotland to Virginia and married Mary Kerr in Monroe County, Virginia (now West Virginia) in 1800. Descendants lived in Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Nebraska and elsewhere.