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How to Plan Your Wedding...and Enjoy It is a collection of interviews from wedding experts, who have shared their insider knowledge and advice on how to plan the perfect wedding. Inside, we've included interviews with: B Floral, Wedding Florist. Sweet Melissa Patisserie, Wedding Cakes. Gotham Hall, Wedding Venue. Todd France Photography, Photographer. The Sweetheart Shout Out, Wedding Invitations. How to Plan Your Wedding...and Enjoy It is the one must-have book that any couple should pick up before planning their big day.
For two months, Lacey DeWitt has been stuck in the Casino. After being on the run for assaulting a boot, she was captured and has been relegated to the boogeyland of dystopian America. But if it's so bad, then why is everyone happy to be there? With a new group of friends Lacey strives to find the answer, but unearths only more questions and surprisingly, a new attitude.
In a dystopian America, life isn't easy for Lacey DeWitt. Not only has she had to deal with being pulled out of highschool and moved to work in a government factory--she's also had to deal with her fathers murder at the hands of the government. Forced to defend herself in a helpless society, Lacey flees into the forest. With the aid of an intoxicating renegade Boot named Eric, Lacey must survive hungry wolves, stray twins, and the Civil Patrol. With the odds stacked against her, can Lacey gain the safety and freedom she needs, or will she succumb to the dangers around her...
Enduring Conquests presents new interpretations of Native American experiences under Spanish colonialism and challenges the reader to reexamine long-standing assumptions about the Spanish conquests of the Americas. The contributors to this volume reject the grand narrative that views this era as a clash of civilizations--a narrative produced centuries after the fact--to construct more comprehensive and complex social histories of Native American life after 1492 by employing the perspective of archaeology and focusing explicitly on the native side of the colonial equation.
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