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Along the Appalachian Trail

Adkins, Leonard M. / The Appalachian Trail Conservancy
Along the Appalachian Trail
Unlike counterparts on other sections of the 2, 180-plus-mile Appalachian Trail who could locate the pathway within national parks and forests, builders of the 270 miles of trail detailed in Along the Appalachian Trail: West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania did not have vast tracts of federal lands on which to construct the footpath. Yet they succeeded in creating a trail within many of the states' scenic areas. Hundreds of vintage photogr...

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Cape May

Salvatore MD, Joseph E. / Berkey, Joan
Cape May
The seaside resort of Cape May was named for Dutchman Cornelis Mey, who sailed past this part of southeastern New Jersey in 1616. Originally known as Cape Island, the area was settled by a handful of English-speaking farmers and whalers in the 1690s. By 1776, it was advertised as a popular, healthy place for bathing in the ocean. The first boardinghouses were erected in the early 1800s, and by 1850, the town boasted nearly two dozen. Vacatione...

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Broadening the Circle

Howe, Martha
Broadening the Circle
Broadening the Circle is more than a celebration and history of The Voice Foundation: indeed, it might be argued that it is, truly, the 'state of the art' (and the science!). Here is a fascinating and illuminating chronicle of the development of the science and art of voice, told by the scientists, teachers, speech-language pathologists, otolaryngologists, and voice performers who have influenced - and continue to influence - this still-new an...

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Long Beach

Beck, Allisa L.
Long Beach
Long Beach, Mississippi, was once known as the "radish capital of America." The famous long reds were grown in the fertile soil of the area and were shipped to all points north to be served alongside drinks in beer halls. From the town's incorporation in 1905 through the 1920s, Long Beach was a hub of the truck farming industry. Along with the famous radishes, growers cultivated pear, citrus, and pecan orchards, fields of strawberries, and oth...

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Cambria

Attoe, Wayne
Cambria
Located on the Pacific coast between San Francisco and Los Angeles, Cambria developed as a hub for lumbering, mining, whaling, and dairying in the 19th century. Situated in a pine forest and populated by immigrants from the eastern United States and numerous Swiss-Italians, it became the second largest town in San Luis Obispo County. When the railroad bypassed Cambria, the pace of life quieted for a time, and ranchers raised cattle for beef. B...

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Black Hills Gold Rush Towns

Cerney, Jan / Sago, Roberta
Black Hills Gold Rush Towns
Rising out of the prairie, the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming had long been rumored to have promising quantities of gold. Sacred to the Lakota, the Black Hills was part of the land reserved for them in the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868. However, the tide of prospectors seeking their fortune in the Black Hills was difficult to stem. Members of the 1874 Custer expedition, lead by Gen. George Armstrong Custer, found gold. In 1875, scientis...

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Canton

Johnston, Rebecca
Canton
Chartered on December 24, 1833, Canton was the county seat of the fledging Cherokee County, which the Georgia Legislature created two years earlier from Cherokee Indian Territory. Situated in a wide curve of the Etowah River, Canton was ideally located to become the economic, social, and educational center of the region. The earliest white settlers had already started arriving in the area, lured by the discovery of gold, state lotteries offeri...

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The Social Work Student's Research Handbook

Steinberg, Dominique Moyse
The Social Work Student's Research Handbook
This second edition of the Social Work Student's Research Handbook provides an essential guide for social work students beginning to participate in research at the undergraduate level. Practical and easy to use, this comprehensive handbook provides instant access to the nuts and bolts of social work research. Each chapter in this second edition has been updated to reflect the dynamic and changing nature of social work research, and three new t...

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Colin Oates Judo

Oates, Colin / Oates, Howard
Colin Oates Judo
Judo is rare among fighting sports, as the fighter's intention is to defeat an opponent without inflicting injury.Aimed at newcomers to the sport, this book highlights the basics of Judo and details the most important techniques with the aid of more than 100 photos. An easy-to-read and practical book, Colin Oates Judo explains how to accomplish important throws, hold downs, the basics of strangles and arm bars, and more. In turn, uniquely, it ...

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Samuel

Poirier, Florian / Nats Editions / Vay
Samuel
L¿intégration en classe d¿un enfant sourd est-elle possible ? Bien sûr ! Samuel et Antonin vous le prouvent dans cette petite histoire de Florian Poirier et Vay...

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West Brookfield

Metterville, Brenda / Jankins, William
West Brookfield
Originally a part of Quaboag Plantation, the town of West Brookfield became independent by incorporating in 1848. Early industries included brickyards and factories for bookbinding and the manufacture of boots, hats, corsets, and condensed milk. The community's earliest days were also committed to education as rural school districts were established, boasting original school buildings that were able to be used through the 1950s. Over the years...

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Louisville's Fern Creek

Brandreth, Cheryl / Brandreth, Geoffrey Long
Louisville's Fern Creek
Located in southeastern Jefferson County, Louisville's Fern Creek community was settled in the 1780s with land grants given by Virginia for military service. The construction of the Louisville-Bardstown Turnpike encouraged Fern Creek's growth as farmers settled the land along the route. Originally known as Stringtown for the appearance of the houses that sprang up along Bardstown Pike, Fern Creek is named after the creek that meanders through ...

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A Simple Systematic Mariology

Boyer, Mark G.
A Simple Systematic Mariology
Mary, the mother of Jesus, is known in the Catholic Church as Our Lady of Grace, Our Lady of Fatima, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Our Lady of Sorrows, Our Lady of Guadalupe, Our Lady of Lourdes, Our Lady of the Rosary, Our Mother of Perpetual Help, and more. Her various titles describe her various functions within the Church. Many books on Mariology, the study or doctrine relating to the Virgin Mary, either treat the liturgical aspects or the ...

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These Brothers of Mine

Dalrymple, Rob
These Brothers of Mine
While the conflict in the Middle East continues to fester, many Christians advance a theology that perceives these events to be the hand of God. Has God truly brought the Jewish people back to the land in fulfillment of biblical prophecies? Must we truly bless Israel in order to be blessed by God? Lost in the midst of the turmoil over the Holy Land reside Christian communities. Has the church--in an effort to see prophecy fulfilled--failed ...

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Common Sense

Reynolds, Keyon
Common Sense
In this book, author K. L. Reynolds express the critical need for school-wide discipline. The lessons he learned as a seasoned educator. Thus, giving his, and many other educational perspectives for a sound school environment. Thereby, creating growth for the entire student body, and ensuring the school's success.

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City of West Bend

Mollet-Van Beckum, Janean / The Washington County Historical Society
City of West Bend
The City of West Bend got its name from its location on a large westward-reaching bend of the Milwaukee River. Settled mainly by German immigrants in the 1840s, the city was bestowed with leaders possessing entrepreneurial know-how. West Bend became an international center of manufacturing with companies such as the West Bend Aluminum Company, Enger-Kress Pocket Book Company, and Gehl Brothers Manufacturing. Knowing how to work hard, West Bend...

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Cohesion and Growth

Molle, Willem
Cohesion and Growth
Theory and Practice of European Policy Making. To combat economic disparity and low growth the European Union has established an integrated policy system that pursues increased cohesion and smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. This integrated approach is realized through thousands of development projects and takes up more than a third of the total budget of the EU. Despite its significance the policy is subject to many misunderstandings an...

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