Hangartner, Helen L. Hayden, William W.H. Ho, Gabriel Keeble-Gagnère, Pasi K. Korhonen, Peter Neish, Priscilla R. Prestes, Mark F. Richardson, Nathan S. Watson-Haigh, Kelly L. Wyres, Neil D. Young, Maria Victoria Schneider Peer Reviewers Johannes Starlinger; Sven Nahnsen Funders ...
Perhaps the most intriguing on the lot is Helen Adam’s 1935 novelTough Little Trollop, which is about as obscure as a book can be without ceasing to exist. I didn’t bother linking the title to anything because there are no copies for sale and only two (!) library copies listed inWor...
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Critics often ignore transracial adoption as a literary theme in both Catharine Sedgwick’s Hope Leslie; Or, Early Times in Massachusetts (1827) and Helen Hunt Jackson’s Ramona, A Story (1884), as these two texts’ portrayals of...Read Article » ...
-- See Helen Elizabeth Vogt's 1981 Descendants of William Seaman of Washington County. Note 4: William M. Seaman's 1957 Seaman, Hunt, Wright genealogy provides the following information: "About 1809 William Seaman moved to the village of Amity, in Washington County, where he purchased 54 ...
The aim of this study is to get a clear picture of the Eating program Healthy, starting from the planning, implementation, supervision, and evaluation as a case study of nutrition education; to get information about the advantages, disadvantages and effects of implementing a healthy eating program...
At a clearing in the forest the desperate Pizarro announces a change of plans that will send a smaller expedition of forty men to travel up river to obtain food and information about hostile Indians, as well as the location of the elusive El Dorado. Don Pedro de Ursura (Ruy Guerra) ...
We know of this one, but what about the others? Who runs them? Who funds them? Does anybody know? In a Nutshell... “...[T]he owners of the country would never let the presidency go to someone who was truly independent. You’ve got to think of the United States as a vast ...
America’s Founding Fathers were clear about the relationship between rights and government, in a vision quite different to Project 2025. “\ “Governments are instituted among Men. Such governments are not legitimate unless they derive power from the consent of the governed.” ...
Your essay capturing your young sons’ volley of questions during a birdwatching session was another masterpiece of emotive prose. You intersperse their exuberance and quickly-shifting attention spans with their questions about why some white people don’t like brown people and whether they have “go...