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It was the worse two-week killing spree in Ohio's history. On the
night of July 21, 1948, Robert Daniels and John West entered John
and Nolena Niebel's house with loaded guns. They forced the family
including the Niebel's 21-year-old daughter, Phyllis, into their
car and drove them to a cornfield just off Fleming Falls Road in
Mansfield. The two men instructed the Niebels to remove all of
their clothing, and then Robert Daniels shot each of them in the
head. The brutal murders caught national attention in the media,
but the killing spree didn't stop there. Three more innocent people
would lose their lives at the hands of Daniels and West in the
coming week. Scott Fields tirelessly researched the killings, the
capture and trial of Daniels and even interviewed a surviving
member of the Niebel family to weave this tragic story into a
must-read novel bringing the reader back to those dark days in the
summer of 1948. What led to these brutal killings, and why was the
Niebel family singled-out to be savagely murdered? It has been more
than sixty years since the tragedy, and, yet, this question still
remains unanswered. The killing spree is not only remembered to
this day, but is an important and dark part of Mansfield lore.
Asher Yaron presents a chronological case study of how coffee has
evolved from its initial discovery as a medicinal substance by its
early users, to the present day where it has been co-opted and
controlled by major corporations for the purpose of profit. Mr.
Yaron looks at the 3 major 'Waves", or epochs, of coffee's
evolution. Beginning with the 1st Wave and the commercial
distribution of coffee throughout the world, into the 2nd Wave
which mainly focused on Espresso equipment and the role of the
Barista, and into the current 3rd Wave which concentrates on
growing origins and micro-roasting. He also presents a case for the
future of coffee, the coming 4th Wave, the fresh roasting
revolution, in which he foresees the home roasting phenomenon going
viral.
From Mowgli's relentless battle against the man-eating, lame-footed
tiger Shere Khan to Rikki-Tikki-Tavi's great war against the
sinister cobras Nag and Nagaina, Rudyard Kipling's classic The
Jungle Book has been filling our lives with excitement for more
than a century now. No personal library is complete without this
timeless novel, and this edition enhanced for use in the classroom
is a must have for any teacher about to embark on this literary
adventure. Inspired by eight years of successful use in his own
classroom, author and teacher David Scott Fields II - of the
Chronicles of the Imagination series - has compiled this latest
release to include journals, vocabulary, quizzes, and writing
projects all aimed at teaching the elements of fiction using a
literary masterpiece. This edition includes all seven short stories
originally released in the first Jungle Book published in
1883-1884, including Mowgli's Brothers, Kaa's Hunting, "Tiger Tiger
," The White Seal, "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi," Toomai of the Elephants, and
Her Majesty' Servants. Great for grades 6 through 8
"There is a realm in which the most acute and most experienced of
detectives is helpless" - the supernatural, and master detective
Sherlock Holmes is about to plunge headfirst into that realm in
this stunning adventure. Originally published in 1902, Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle's classic, The Hound of the Baskervilles takes our
favorite detective and his faithful aide Dr. Watson to the
Baskerville Estate where a mysterious hound of hell has caused the
deaths of more than one member of the Baskerville family. Will
Holmes be able to crack this case and defeat the devilish dog
before the latest heir to the Baskerville fortune meets his demise?
And are there darker forces involved than Holmes has ever imagined?
This latest edition, compiled by author David Scott Fields II of
the Chronicles of the Imagination series, includes vocabulary,
study questions, projects and a test great for use in the
classroom.
When she was 17, there wasn't a man alive she would let get near
her, and when she was 18, there wasn't a man she would keep away.
She stood five feet seven inches tall, weighed one hundred twenty
pounds, her green eyes sparkled like brilliant cut emeralds, her
inviting full lips always ruby red and moist. Women universally
hated her, men continued to hold doors for her long after she
passed by - just to watch her walk away. To imply that Jessie
exuded sex would be an understatement, akin to inferring that water
was wet. Ninety-nine point nine percent of the men in Steam Corners
wanted her, but she only wanted one man, Spencer Deacon. He was
everything that she was not, even-tempered, amicable, well
respected and kind. The one thing that Spencer didn't want was
Jessie, and his firm and undeniable rejections infuriated her. What
followed was a series of sordid events involving murder, deceit,
betrayal and the conviction of an innocent man.
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