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When Sage Cassava wed legendary Hollywood actor Brandon Parrish, her grandmother gave the couple, as a wedding present, the two-story cabin in Montana that belonged to her late husband. Pregnant and restless and with Brandon off wrapping up a movie tour in London, Sage starts cleaning out her grandfather's old office in the barn and comes across a box of his personal journals in the back of a closet that no one knew existed. And there might be a good reason why they were hidden... Sage begins to dig deeper into her family's past and learns there's a deep dark secret connection that will change all of their lives forever.
In Vendetta; Book 2, Charlie Vega revealed a shocking family secret, that dramatically changed everyone's lives! Now in Retribution; Book 3, new evidence surfaces that makes them question everything they'd just been told! Everything happens for a reason... When the US military raid an infamous Pirate's lair off the coast of Africa, the FBI discovers horrifying evidence that proves the thieves had collected more than just material possessions. Sometimes deep dark secrets don't stay hidden... News Anchor and Correspondent, Courtney Curwin, has had no time to process her newfound family drama before being plunged into the Somalia camp nightmare. While on location and covering the legendary story, she notices something in one of the huts, that not only sends chills down her spine but has her working up a theory that is just too incomprehensible to believe! Just when you think it's all over, that will be the beginning...
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Introduction -- A people of the land, a land for the people : Yuma -- Beach encounters : indigenous people and the age of exploration, 1540-1769 : San Diego -- "Our country before the Fernandino arrived was a forest" : native towns and Spanish missions in colonial California, 1769-1810 : Rome -- Working the land : entrepreneurial Indians and the markets of power, 1811-1849 : Sacramento -- "The white man would spoil everything" : indigenous people and the California gold rush, 1846-1873 : Ukiah -- Working for land: rancherias, reservations, and labor, 1870-1904 : Ishi Wilderness -- Friends and enemies : reframing progress, and fighting for sovereignty, 1905-1928 : Riverside -- Becoming the Indians of California : reorganization and justice, 1928-1954 : Los Angeles -- Reoccupying California : resistance and reclaiming the land, 1953-1985 : Berkeley and the East Bay -- Returning to the land : sovereignty, self-determination and revitalization since -- Conclusion : returns
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Directory of foreign diplomatic officers in Washington.
This volume examines the role of intracellular calcium in the transmission of external chemical, physical and electrical stimuli to the interior of the cell and the role of calcium in the physiological and metabolic effects of such stimuli.
Directory of foreign diplomatic officers in Washington.