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The Coroner came in and sat at his desk. "Help yourselves to the
coffee guys. Let's analyze what we have. I think she was punched
while sitting on the bed and then hit on the head rendering her
unconscious. The dust on the floor didn't indicate a struggle
occurred away from the bed. I think the assailant straddled her and
stabbed her while she was on her back. A right handed person would
automatically stab her on the left side while in that position, but
the head and face injuries are indicative of a left hander. The
coloration of the abrasions and contusions and the hemmorhaging
surrounding the ribs, lungs and spleen were minimal as opposed to
the extent of the injuries. She was barely alive when she was being
kicked. I can almost see the guy standing on the bed and kicking
her after he stabbed her. Death occurred immediately after that,
because there wasn't any noticable hemmorhaging on the hymen or the
hand. I can tell you she was dead when she was raped and her
fingers cut off. Rayburn found footprints on the bed linen to back
up my theory. I have the pathologists report here." He picked up
some papers from his desk. "Your suspect has A positive blood."
They started for the door when the Coroner called out to them. "You
better nail this bastard, he isn't finished." How much time did
Detectives Hawke and Slaughter have?
Studies in Outdoor Recreation has long been a standard text in
courses on parks and outdoor recreation and serves as an invaluable
reference for park and recreation managers. The first book to
integrate the social science literature on outdoor recreation, it
reviews studies from this broad, interdisciplinary field and
synthesizes them into a body of knowledge, providing an historical
perspective on outdoor recreation research and developing its
practical management implications.This fourth edition is revised to
reflect current research and new concerns in the field. An
essential resource for students, scholars, and professionals,
Studies in Outdoor Recreation explores the theoretical and
methodological issues in outdoor recreation and describes the
management implications of outdoor recreation research.
Contributors to the fourth edition include Megha Budruk, Kelly
Goonan, Jeffrey Hallo, Daniel Laven, Steven Lawson, Rebecca
Stanfield McCown, Laura Anderson McIntyre, Ben Minteer, Peter
Newman, Elizabeth Perry, Peter Pettengill, Nathan Reigner, William
Valliere, Carena Van Riper, and Xiao Xiao.
In order to understand common conditions such as coeliac disease
and Crohn's disease, one must view the gut in its evolutionary
context. This is the novel approach to the gut and its diseases
that is adopted in this book. The first part tells the story of the
evolution of the gut itself - why it came about and how it has
influenced the evolution of animals ever since. The second part
focuses on the evolution of immunity and how the layers of immune
mechanisms are retained in the gut, resembling the strata revealed
in an archeological dig. The final part, 'The Gastro-Archeologist',
ties the first two together and highlights how understanding the
gut and immune system in their evolutionary context can help us
understand diseases affecting them. Ambitious in its scope but
telling a unique story from a refreshingly novel perspective, the
book offers an informative and enjoyable read. As the story of the
gut, immunity and disease unfolds, the author aims to endow readers
with the same sense of awe and excitement that the subject evokes
in him. Difficult concepts are illustrated using simple and
colourful analogies, and the main content is supplemented with
anecdotes and unusual and amusing facts throughout the book. The
book is intended for anyone with an interest in the gut, its
immunity and diseases, ranging from school and college biology and
biomedical students, to professionals working in the field, and to
patients suffering from intestinal diseases who want to understand
more about their conditions.
"Long-distance walking is good for you and good for the earth...
But most of all, walking is a joyful celebration of life and the
diverse, beautiful, and curious world in which we live." --from the
Introduction
Walking is simple, but it can also be profound. In an increasingly
complex and frantic world, walking can simplify our lives. It
encourages intimate contact with places and people, promotes
health, and is one of the most sustainable forms of recreation.
Robert and Martha Manning invite readers to explore the pleasures
of long-distance walking in their inspiring new book, Walking
Distance.
At the heart of "Walking Distance" are firsthand descriptions of
thirty of the world's great long-distance hikes, spanning six
continents and ranging from inn-to-inn to backpacking trips. Each
entry--from Turkey's Lycian Way to Vermont's Long Trail--features
personal anecdotes, natural and cultural history, and useful tips,
including suggestions for preparing for hikes and for additional
reading. Each trail narrative is richly illustrated with color
photographs and maps.
The Walks
Alta Via 1 (Italy)
C&O Canal (Maryland, U.S.)
Camino de Santiago (Spain)
Cape Winelands Walk (South Africa)
Chilkoot Trail (Alaska, U.S. and B.C., Canada)
Cinque Terre (Italy)
Coast to Coast Trail (England)
Colorado Trail (Colorado, U.S.)
Cotswold Way (England)
Great Ocean Walk (Australia)
Inca Trail (Peru)
John Muir Trail (California, U.S.)
Kaibab Trail (Arizona, U.S.)
Kalalua Trail (Hawaii, U.S.)
King Ludwig's Way (Germany)
Kungsleden (Sweden)
Long Trail (Vermont, U.S.)
Lost Coast Trail (California, U.S.)
Lycian Way (Turkey)
Milford Track (New Zealand)
Ocala Trail (Florida, U.S.)
Overland Track (Australia)
Paria River Canyon (Utah and Arizona, U.S.)
South Downs Way (England)
Superior Hiking Trail (Minnesota, U.S.)
Tahoe Rim Trail (California and Nevada, U.S.)
Tour du Mont Blanc (France, Italy, Switzerland)
Walker's Haute Route (France, Switzerland)
West Coast Trail (B.C., Canada)
West Highland Way (Scotland)
"I'll always remember you . . ." There's always that special
someone . . . the one you can't quite forget. The one who gets
underneath your skin, whose memory rises so unexpectedly. That
elusive memory you remember within the blink of an eye and can
never let go once it surfaces. Memories of You is a collection of
poetry based on this very thought/theme. From lost love, to
friendship, and heartache, it's never hard to forget those who've
impacted your life in so many ways. We'll always remember and we'll
never forget, forever holding close those memories of you
Iocasta has a secret. One, she's loath to reveal. It's no secret
that Iocasta Meldren is the apple of her father's eye. As the
Goddess of Life and Love, she's lived a very privileged life. For
as long as she can remember, she's basked in the adoration of those
who follow her, an adoration she makes the most of. A chance
encounter one fateful night robs her of that which she holds the
most dear. She'd give anything to hold tight to the remnants of her
broken innocence. She's lived with the repercussions of that night
since then, praying that no one learns of her precious secret. Deep
inside, she wishes she could keep the life she's now entrusted
with. Iocasta knows her time is running short. The wolf hovers at
her door, ready to release her from the burden she now bears. If
she's to succeed in holding fast to the one thing she loves the
most, she'll need to devise a plan to keep her enemy at bay. Her
precious bundle must be protected, at all cost. The question is,
how can she do just that when there's no one trustworthy around to
give her the helping hand she so clearly needs?
Ninety-four women currently serve in the 112th Congress: 77 in the
House (53 Democrats and 24 Republicans) and 17 in the Senate (12
Democrats and 5 Republicans). Ninety-two women were initially sworn
in to the 112th Congress, two women Democratic House Members have
since resigned, and four others have been elected. This number (94)
is lower than the record number of 95 women who were initially
elected to the 111th Congress. The first woman elected to Congress
was Representative Jeannette Rankin (R-MT, 1917-1919, 1941-1943).
The first woman to serve in the Senate was Rebecca Latimer Felton
(D-GA). She was appointed in 1922 and served for only one day. A
total of 278 women have served in Congress, 178 Democrats and 100
Republicans. Of these women, 239 (153 Democrats, 86 Republicans)
have served only in the House of Representatives; 31 (19 Democrats,
12 Republicans) have served only in the Senate; and 8 (6 Democrats,
2 Republicans) have served in both houses. These figures include
one non-voting Delegate each from Guam, Hawaii, the District of
Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Currently serving Senator
Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) holds the record for length of service by a
woman in Congress with 35 years (10 of which were spent in the
House). On March 17, 2012, she broke the record previously held by
Edith Nourse Rogers (R-MA), who served in the House for 35 years.
Of the 39 women who have served in the Senate, 14 were first
appointed and 5 were first elected to fill unexpired terms. Nine
were chosen to fill vacancies caused by the death of their
husbands, and one to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
her father. Of these 10, 3 were subsequently elected to additional
terms. Hattie Caraway (D-AR, 1931-1945) was the first Senator to
succeed her husband and the first woman elected to a six-year
Senate term. A total of 31 African American or black women have
served in Congress (1 in the Senate, 30 in the House), including
the 15 serving in the 112th Congress. Eight Hispanic women have
been elected to the House; seven serve in the 112th Congress. Six
Asian American women have served in the House, including four in
the 112th Congress. Eighteen women in the House, and 10 women in
the Senate, have chaired committees. In the 112th Congress, one
woman chairs a House committee, and five women chair Senate
committees, with one female Senator chairing two committees. Nancy
Pelosi (D-CA) was the first woman to serve as Speaker of the House,
in the 110th and 111th Congresses. This publication identifies the
names, committee assignments, dates of service, and (for
Representatives) congressional districts of the 278 women who have
served in Congress. It will be updated when there are relevant
changes in the makeup of Congress.
There are 43 African American Members serving in the 112th
Congress, all in the House of Representatives. There have been 133
African American Members of Congress: 127 have been elected to the
House; 5 have been elected to the Senate; and 1 has been appointed
to the Senate. There have been 104 Democrats, 101 in the House and
3 in the Senate; and 29 Republicans, 26 in the House and 3 in the
Senate. The number of African American Members has steadily
increased since the first African Americans entered Congress in
1870. There were fewer than 10 Members until the 91st Congress
(1969-1971). In the 98th Congress (1983-1985), the number surpassed
20 for the first time and then jumped to 40 in the 103rd Congress
(1993-1995). Since the 106th Congress (1999-2001), the number has
remained between 39 and 44 serving at any one time. The first
African American Member of Congress was Hiram Rhodes Revels (R-MS),
who served in the Senate in the 41st Congress (served 1870-1871).
The first African American Member of the House was Joseph H. Rainey
(R-SC), who also served in the 41st Congress. Shirley Chisholm
(D-NY), elected to the 91st through 97th Congresses (1969-1983),
was the first African American woman in Congress. Since that time,
30 other African American women have been elected, including
Senator Carol Moseley-Braun (D-IL, 1993-1999), who is the only
African American woman, as well as the first African American
Democrat, elected to the Senate. Representative John Conyers, Jr.
(D-MI, 1965-present), the current chair of the House Judiciary
Committee, holds the record for length of service by an African
American Member (46 years). He was first elected to the 89th
Congress (1965-1967) and has served since January 3, 1965.
Representative James E. Clyburn (D-SC, 1993-present) and former
Representatives William H. Gray III (D-PA, 1979-1991) and J.C.
Watts (R-OK, 1995-2003) have been elected to the highest leadership
positions held by African American Members of Congress.
Representative Clyburn, the House Assistant Democratic leader in
the 112th Congress, served as the House majority whip in the 110th
and 111th Congresses and as vice chair of the House Democratic
Caucus in the 108th and 109th Congresses. Representative Gray was
chair of the House Democratic Caucus in 1989 (101st Congress).
Later in that Congress, when a vacancy occurred, he was elected
House majority whip, a position he held until his resignation from
Congress in September 1991 (102nd Congress). Representative Watts
served as chair of the House Republican Conference in the
106th-107th Congresses (1997-2001). Twenty African Americans have
served as committee chairs, 19 in the House and 1 in the Senate.
The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), whose origins date back to
1969, currently has 43 members. Over its 40-year history, the CBC
has been one of the most influential caucuses in Congress.
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Power Play (Paperback)
L. B. Cover Art Designs; Lissette E Manning
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R364
Discovery Miles 3 640
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Israel has not enjoyed security along its shared northern border
with Lebanon for more than 40 years. Prior to the defeat of the
combined Arab armies in 1967, the nation of Israel enjoyed a
relatively peaceful border with Lebanon. However, the 1967 conflict
created a refugee problem that forced many Palestinians to seek
shelter in neighboring countries. As a result, the Palestinian
Liberation Organization (PLO): after experiencing problems with the
Jordanian government: moved to Lebanon and began a series of
cross-border attacks against the Israeli people, government, and
military.2 The PLO's actions so destabilized and weakened the
Lebanese government: indeed produced a sectarian civil war: that it
was unable to exercise control over its southern territory. Given
this situation, the nation of Israel felt compelled to act
militarily and invaded southern Lebanon in the summer of 1982 for
self-defense purposes.3 Over the next 18 years of occupation,
Israeli forces fought the PLO, the Amal militia, and an emergent
group called Hezbollah: better known as the Party of God.
Hezbollah: a Shia Muslim oriented terrorist group: became the
dominant terrorist force in Lebanon while Fatah and Hamas became
the main Palestinian terrorist factions in the West Bank and Gaza.
My purpose and goal for this book is to help anyone who might be in
need of finding answers to the questions facing them. This has been
my desire for 50 years in the ministry. The length of the ministry
is a qualifying factor, plus the wide range of involvements have
given me proof of success in helping people who sought out or were
present under my ministry. I found out a long time ago, this
ministry is much more than standing behind a pulpit. Some of the
rewarding parts of the ministry for me have been one on one
conversations, small groups in teaching sessions and larger
assemblies in funeral services and congregations. My personal
approach in every aspect of the ministry is to help people see
themselves as God sees them in His Word; then help them see
themselves to identify their problems. Drawing from my education
and experiences, I see people through eyes of concern and
compassion; not as judge and jury. I attribute any and all of my
success to a God given grace and understanding.
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Stuck (Paperback)
Nancy Medina; Lissette E Manning
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R136
Discovery Miles 1 360
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A world too different from what we once knew . . . all we hold onto
now is survival. Memories of the dead remind Annie Page of the
world she'd once known. Renegade forces are closing in, seeking to
command the little that remains. Yet she refuses to stand by and
watch the world crumble. Her children's love the driving force
behind the choices that she's made, she's determined to make their
world a better place. Yet their survival comes with a price - one
that she never meant to pay.
The Coroner came in and sat at his desk. "Help yourselves to the
coffee guys. Let's analyze what we have. I think she was punched
while sitting on the bed and then hit on the head rendering her
unconscious. The dust on the floor didn't indicate a struggle
occurred away from the bed. I think the assailant straddled her and
stabbed her while she was on her back. A right handed person would
automatically stab her on the left side while in that position, but
the head and face injuries are indicative of a left hander. The
coloration of the abrasions and contusions and the hemmorhaging
surrounding the ribs, lungs and spleen were minimal as opposed to
the extent of the injuries. She was barely alive when she was being
kicked. I can almost see the guy standing on the bed and kicking
her after he stabbed her. Death occurred immediately after that,
because there wasn't any noticable hemmorhaging on the hymen or the
hand. I can tell you she was dead when she was raped and her
fingers cut off. Rayburn found footprints on the bed linen to back
up my theory. I have the pathologists report here." He picked up
some papers from his desk. "Your suspect has A positive blood."
They started for the door when the Coroner called out to them. "You
better nail this bastard, he isn't finished." How much time did
Detectives Hawke and Slaughter have?
An orphan boy was left on their doorstep on a cold wintry night. He
was adopted, named Junior and raised as their own son. Junior grew
up and became fries with a girl elf named Harmony. One day two
north pole villans decided to kidnap Mama Claus and hold her for
ransom or Christmas would be destroyed. Junior and Harmony devised
a plan to rescue Mama Claus, capture the gad guys and save
Christmas. This is a story to be enjoyed by all ages.
For twenty-five years, "Studies in Outdoor Recreation" has been a
standard text in courses on parks and outdoor recreation and serves
as an invaluable reference for park and recreation managers. The
first book to integrate the social science literature on outdoor
recreation, it reviews studies from this broad, interdisciplinary
field and synthesizes them into a body of knowledge, providing an
historical perspective on outdoor recreation research and
developing its practical management implications. This third
edition is completely revised to reflect current research and new
concerns in the field. A new chapter examines the emerging issue of
sense of place and its relationship to outdoor recreation. The book
concludes with twenty principles to guide outdoor recreation
management and research. An extensive bibliography and A Guide to
the Social Science Literature in Outdoor Recreation lead readers to
valuable primary source material. An essential resource for
students, scholars, and professionals, "Studies in Outdoor
Recreation" explores the theoretical and methodological issues in
outdoor recreation and describes the management implications of
outdoor recreation research.
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