Delta's Diary

Delta's Diary

Author: Giselle Renarde

Publisher: Giselle Renarde

Published:

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 1005318417

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Can a big-city butch find community in a small town? Delta's sunk about as far as she can go when she moves in with her brother. He's in the same boat: his wife just left him and he's down in the dumps. They don't do much to cheer each other up, but at least co-existence is peaceful. When Delta crashes the town's Friday Night Queer Club, the girl she's got the hots for is not the one who wants her back. How she ends up with a girlfriend she doesn't even like is anyone's guess, but that's not the only thing ruining her chances with the femme of her dreams. Her crush claims to be straight, and she doesn't exactly ingratiate herself by doubting Melanie's word. Even when you've hit rock bottom, you can always sink lower. If there's one thing Delta knows how to do, it's burn bridges. How will Delta untangle the mess she's created when she's running on nothing but street-smarts and grit?


The Arkansas Delta

The Arkansas Delta

Author: Williard B. Gatewood Jr.

Publisher: University of Arkansas Press

Published: 1996-12-01

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1610750322

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Winner of the 1994 Virginia C. Ledbetter Prize, this collection of wide-ranging essays is the first collaborative work to focus exclusively on the living and historical contradictions of the Arkansas portion of the Mississippi River delta. Individual chapters deal with the French and Spanish colonial experience; the impact of the Civil War, the roles of African Americans, women, and various ethnic groups; and the changes that have occurred in towns, in social life, and in agriculture. What emerges is a rich tapestry—a land of black and white, of wealth and poverty, of progress and stasis, f despair and hope—through which all that is dear and terrible about this often overlooked region of the South is revealed.


Delta Sigma Theta Gratitude Journal

Delta Sigma Theta Gratitude Journal

Author: D9 Publishing

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-13

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 9781660083695

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This lined journal is the perfect gift for your favorite Delta soror or future soror. Give this gift to your sister, mother, aunt, or any female family member who is a member of this great sorority. This portable notebook is the perfect thing to add into your next crossing gift or sorority birthday present. Features include: 6x9 inches 120 Pages Thick Binding White Paper Glossy Cover


Delta Waters

Delta Waters

Author: National Research Council

Publisher: National Academies Press

Published: 2013-12-12

Total Pages: 123

ISBN-13: 0309292190

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The Water Institute of the Gulf is a not-for-profit, independent research institute dedicated to advancing the understanding of coastal, deltaic, river and water resource systems, both within the Gulf Coast and around the world. Their mission supports the practical application of innovative science and engineering, providing solutions that benefit society. Those who make policy for coastal and deltaic systems, as well as managers of natural resources, need high-quality science and engineering to guide their decisions. The Water Institute of the Gulf began operations in 2012 to address exactly this sort of challenge. Delta Waters offers advice to The Water Institute of the Gulf that it might use as part of its strategic planning process. This report focuses on strategic research to support integrated water resources management in the lower Mississippi River delta and includes international comparative assessments. The recommendations of Delta Waters promote a human and environmental systems approach to scientific research that supports integrated water and environmental resources management in the lower Mississippi River and delta, and offers ideas regarding comparative assessments with other, relevant deltaic regions around the world. This report provides input for research into common deltaic problems and challenges, identifies strategic research for The Water Institute of the Gulf, and suggests ways that the organization can utilize knowledge gained from the lower Mississippi River and delta system in developing a research program to support water management decisions in other large river/delta complexes.


The Delta Chain

The Delta Chain

Author: Iain Edward Henn

Publisher: Sunfire Publishing

Published: 2011-01-15

Total Pages: 412

ISBN-13: 0980849322

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Over 24 months on major online UK Top 100 lists No 1 bestseller in Technothrillers The body of a young woman is washed ashore on a secluded beach. She does not fit the description of anyone on Missing Persons lists. Fingerprints, dental records and DNA provide no leads. Detective Adam Bennett discovers a pattern of similar cases - unidentified bodies found along the coasts of Australia and the United States. Six young men and women who seem to have never existed. When her brother meets a terrifying death in the wilderness, Kate Kovacs is determined to use her IT skills to help track the killers. A baffling link is found between these cases, leading Adam and Kate on a labyrinth trail to a scientific research group, to a Washington power elite, and to a secret reaching back over thirty years to a war-ravaged Vietnam.Powerful forces are gathering, and Adam and Kate just became their targets... "Fast-paced thriller...the novel's pacing is solid...hooks readers into caring about the chase..."-Publishers Weekly "An array of characters, good and evil, lead to one of the longest, most harrowing climactic scenes I've ever read...fantastic read..." - Pat Hernandez, Palmaltas.com "The driving characters had me hooked into their lives and conflicts. I highly recommend The Delta Chain."-Martin Treanor, author of The Silver Mist


Ordinary Writings, Personal Narratives

Ordinary Writings, Personal Narratives

Author: Martyn Lyons

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 9783039112357

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Historians have often assumed that the lives of the poor and illiterate can never be known because they have left little record of their existence. This book, however, will establish some of the main themes of a new field of historical study: that of 'ordinary writings' - the improvised writings of the poor and the young.