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This book offers an intellectual history of the libertarian case for markets in education. Currie-Knight tracks the diverse and evolving arguments libertarians have made, with each chapter devoted to a different libertarian thinker, their reasoning and their impact. What are the issues libertarians have had with state-controlled public schooling? What have been the libertarian voices on the benefits of markets in education? How have these thinkers interacted with law and policy? All of these questions are considered in this important text for those interested in debates over market mechanisms in education and those who are keen to understand how those arguments have changed over time.
Stephen Hunter was the youngest, and most successful attorney in the D.C. area. Wealthy and engaged to an intelligent, driven, beautiful woman named Nalya. Stephen's picture perfect life is about to be interrupted when one night a small child appears on his doorstep. Cold, hungry, dirty, tired, and unable to speak, Stephen takes the child in not realizing how much his life is about to change from a simple act of kindness
Kevin was having a difficult time adjusting to a new city. To make thing worse, he hears an unsettling voicemail detailing his battle with cancer, and the caller wants to meet Trying clear his head Kevin visits a local coffee shop where he meets Death who takes the form of Patrick Stewart. Death asks for Kevin's help and soon he will meet Cupid, God and even the Devil, which changes the way he views life, Death and his loved ones.
For years my wife and I had dreamt of fishing in Alaska. Sure we had done a lot of fishing and hunting down south but there was a burning desire to risk life and limb to catch or hunt something that might just end up having us for lunch instead! Every year for five years we went to the Denver Sportsman's show and lusted after those mighty salmon and halibut, finally we decided that enough was enough. We were going to do it! But if we were going to do it we might as well do it right. We decided, "Yeah we could spend $5000.00 on a two week fishing trip or we could spend the same amount and just move there!" Here we are! This book contains the tales of our adventures in the Great Land. Sometimes we catch fish and sometimes it really is about the experience. And sometimes it just gets stupid and that is when we love it the most! So kick back and enjoy! And remember our motto: The family that slays together.stays together! J. Kevin Curry
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