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Containing the most extensive listing of movies available on video and a multitude of cross-referencing within its 10 primary indexes, this new edition includes 1,000 new movies (23,000 in all), expanded indexing, a fresh new introduction and more of the beloved categories.
David Darnall (ca.1678-ca.1702) and his family lived in St. Mary's County, Maryland in 1680, and moved in 1691 to Richmond County, Virginia. Descendants and relatives lived in Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Utah, Nevada and elsewhere.
Du kannst den Sinn des Lebens erst begreifen, wenn du deinen Ikigai kennst.Die sechs Jahrhunderte alte japanische Glücksformel holt in der westlichen Welt mächtig auf. Isolation, Depression, Dauerstress, Zukunftsangst und Einsamkeit machen sie tatsächlich notwendiger denn je.Die gründliche Selbsterforschung kombiniert mit einer neuen Sinnorientierung kann die entscheidende Hilfe bei den Herausforderungen der Zeit sein.In der japanischen Tradition der Suche nach dem Lebenszweck wird Ikigai frei übersetzt als das, wofür es sich zu leben lohnt. Bei uns wird dafür eher geworben mit Formulierungen wie das Gefühl, etwas zu haben, für das es sich lohnt, morgens aufzustehen.Generell werden ...
SECOND CHANCES DON'T COME AROUND OFTEN ENOUGH. Widowed rancher Phil Tyler knows that more than most men his age. So when his sister-in-law's best friend needs a place to stay for a little while, Phil steps up and makes her an offer. Only problem is, this father of eight isn't ready for how the beautiful, sweet, single mother of three makes him feel. Especially when Glenna smiles right at him... Now he has to convince his brand new housekeeper to go after that second chance with him. Because Phil wants to be holding her forever...
The United States significantly undercounts the number of people who die in law enforcement custody each year. How can we fix this? Deaths resulting from interactions with the US criminal legal system are a public health emergency, but the scope of this issue is intentionally ignored by the very systems that are supposed to be tracking these fatalities. We don't know how many people die in custody each year, whether in an encounter with police on the street, during transport, or while in jails, prisons, or detention centers. In order to make a real difference and address this human rights problem, researchers and policy makers need reliable data. In Death in Custody, Roger A. Mitchell Jr., M...