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Living with wolves has provided Tracy with countless experiences that have changed her life in unimaginable ways. As a cofounder of Mission: Wolf, a wolf sanctuary in Colorado, Tracy has spent half her life studying wolf behavior and body language. Tracy has learned to leash train and walk wolves, often with painful consequences. Join Tracy as she develops a special bond with an intense British Columbian gray wolf named Shaman. Shaman becomes a great wolf teacher, and eventually the shy wolf grows to trust her. Tracy relies on her instinct and intuition as she moves to calm sensitive wolves like Shaman. She does well but believes in her heart that she can do better. A horse named Ikus comes ...
Brooklyn is feeling on top of the world. Every day when she looks in the mirror, she sees another one of God’s miracles looking back at her. One morning when her cousin shows up at her front door, she cannot help but wonder what kind of drama Shay is preparing to instigate. After she quickly rejects Shay’s invitation to hang out, she looks forward to a serene day where she doesn’t have to apologize to anyone for Shay’s comments or actions. While on a search for inner-peace, Brookyn has recently embarked on a journey of self-discovery, determined to carefully examine her life and relationships. As her fiftieth birthday celebration approaches, Brooklyn must decide whether to invite Sha...
Afrocentric is a novel by Garry A Johnson. It continues the authors stroll through the urban environment telling the stories of a neglected and disenfranchised people who peacefully / invisibly are the building blocks of the world.
Essentially a Mother argues that the law of pregnancy and motherhood has been overrun by sexist ideology. Courts have held that a pregnant woman's nine months of gestation hardly count in her claim to parent the child she bears and that a man's brief moment of ejaculation matters more than a woman's labor. Armed with such dubious arguments, courts have stripped women of the right to abortion, treated surrogate mothers as mere vessels, and handed biological fathers--even those who became fathers through rape--automatic rights over women and their children. In this incisive and groundbreaking book, Jennifer Hendricks argues that feminists must overthrow the skewed value system that subordinates women, devalues caregiving, and denies too many the right to parent.
In this reference volume, more than 200 fictional feature-length movies with a primary focus on an athletic endeavor are discussed, including comedies, dramas, and biopics. Brief summaries and credit information are provided for an additional 200 films, and appendixes include made-for-teleivion movies and documentaries.