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Carlos Castaneda burst onto the academic and cultural scene in 1968 when he published the first of four books detailing his supposed apprenticeship with a Yaqui Indian sorcerer named Don Juan. While academic critics contend Castaneda invented Don Juan, believers say the fog surrounding his existence express the very ideals that Castaneda attributed to his apprenticeship. Little is known of the Peruvian claiming to be Don Juan's apprentice, but in addition to leading a generation into a mystical otherworld, Carlos Castaneda was also a man. Married to him for thirteen years was Margaret Runyan Castaneda. A Magical Journey with Carlos Castaneda reads partly like a love story, partly like a tell...
Designed to give you more than 100 crochet project ideas for using all that left over yarn. This collection of projects includes everything from vests to cosy afghans to pretty doilies to kitchen table sets to cuddly dolls and more.
Beginning knitters often learn to knit scarves because they're quick and easy to complete. But don't abandon scarves just because you're an accomplished knitter! This amazing collection of 47 knit hats and scarves contains so many great projects, you'll want to knit them all. You can knit for yourself, babies and kids, men and women, friends and family - no matter their style or location. You'll find projects that are easy to knit, with basic stitches and few color changes. You'll be inspired by the projects that are a little more complex, with new stitches and a variety of colors and types of yarns. And you'll be delighted with the variety, because there truly is something for everyone. Designs include scarves that are elegant, warm and cozy, lacy, and glitzy scarves, as well as a faux fur collar & cuffs, a chic cowl & cuffs, ski bands, an easy roll-brim hat, a funky hemmed hat, a triangular scarf, and a child's patriotic hat. Stapled; 64 pages.
Sometimes all you need is a little bag to carry keys, lipstick, and a little bit of cash. On those special occasions, reach for one of these special bags! Each uses only one ball of yarn (or less!), and is glitzed up with tiny beads, fun fibers, or shiny bag frames. Make one or make all three! 3 designs: Moonlit Evening Bag, Beaded Amulet Purses (with or without flap closure), and Mini Beaded Bag. Dazzling Mini Bags (Leisure Arts #75136)
With circular-and double-pointed needles, discover the pleasure of having fewer seams to sew at the end. And for larger projects, you won't have long straight needles poking out to the side.
Robert Allin was born in Ireland in 1674. He immigrated to America in 1690 and settled at Port Tobacco, Maryland. His grandson, Rhody/ Rhoda [John Rhodam?] Allen was born ca. 1742, probably in Charles or Dorchester County, Maryland. He married at least twice and was the father of a large family. The family probably lived for awhile in Stafford County, Virginia, and migrated to Edgecomb County, North Carolina, ca. 1773. They migrated to Sumner County, Tennessee, ca. 1792; and to Jefferson County, Illinois, in 1820. Descendants listed lived in Illinois, Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, and elsewhere.
The idea of this book is to attempt to provide an appropriate ground for the discussion of modern PTHrP-related issues, and for the consideration of attentive speculation and comments on current work. It is designed to intersect all the usual lines of disciplines, providing a site for presenting pertinent investigations and for discussing critical questions relevant to the entire field, thus seeking to develop a new focus and new perspectives for all those concerned with PTHrP and its pathobiology.
Covers receipts and expenditures of appropriations and other funds.