Popular Mechanics Handbook for Farmers
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Anthony Godfrey
Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 688
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Region"
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Published: 1987
Total Pages: 16
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William H. Clark
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Published: 1952
Total Pages: 370
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Published: 2013-01-01
Total Pages: 463
ISBN-13: 9781878441324
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Debra Webb
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Published: 2024-11-13
Total Pages: 881
ISBN-13: 1038944775
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHeart-racing suspense, whodunit mysteries and romance under extraordinary circumstances. Protecting The Newborn - Delores Fossen Undercover cop Ruston McCullough doesn’t know who to trust after he and his former partner, Gracelyn Wallace, were almost killed on their last assignment. Back then, they found comfort in each other’s arms, but then Gracelyn vanished. Now Ruston has found her hiding out with her infant niece and, again, they’re under fire, possibly betrayed by a fellow cop. Unable to trust his own department, Ruston hides Gracelyn and the child at his family’s ranch. But the desire still smouldering between them could be a lethal distraction. A Colby Christmas Rescue - Debra Webb Special agent Jamie Colby is on a can’t-fail mission. Kidnappers need her unique skills and have leveraged her family to get them. Her partner, Kendrick Poe, is a bonus for the abductors. But with ransom and reunion complicating the assignment, Jamie and Kendrick will have to break every professional rule to rescue loved ones caught in the cross fire. An unexpected dangerous attraction is the least of their troubles but could prove to be deadly if they’re not careful. Colton’s K-9 Rescue - Colleen Thompson To search-and-rescuer Malcolm Colton, hunting the fugitive who terrorised his family is worth any risk on a stormy mountainside. But when his trusty K-9 follows a scent, he’s stunned to encounter Giselle Dowling, the celebrity ghostwriter with whom he shares a past tragedy and personal trauma. It’s a bittersweet reunion as the estranged pair decide to work together to stop the killer. As their search brings them closer to the cult leader who threatens the Colton family, Giselle and Malcolm find themselves falling for each other. Can Malcolm’s K-9 help them bring down the killer and lead them to a future filled with promise? Alaskan Disappearance - Karen Whiddon Jeremy Elliot has returned home to Alaska to mend his rift with his brother. But the exonerated ex-con is shocked to discover a stunning woman with a huge dog living in Russell’s house. Claiming to be Russell’s ex-fiancée, Holly Davis informs Jeremy that his brother has disappeared. Though the townsfolk suspect Holly of murdering him, Jeremy believes in her innocence. As their mutual mistrust yields to an overwhelming attraction, Jeremy’s investigation reveals that Russell isn’t the brother he remembers. And his past misdeeds have put Jeremy and Holly in danger.
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780823083152
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Five-decade chronicle of television history [covering] ... all daytime programs that aired for three or more weeks on a commercial network between 1947 and 1996, plus 100 nationally syndicated shows from the same period ... . [Includes] cartoons, children's programs, game shows, news shows, soap operas, sports programs, [and] talk shows ... . Provides the dates each show aired, a synosis of its plot, its principal cast members, and other pertinent information"--Back cover.
Author: Lisa Tawn Bergren
Publisher: WaterBrook
Published: 2011-07-19
Total Pages: 22
ISBN-13: 0307729915
DOWNLOAD EBOOKECPA BESTSELLER • When a charming polar bear cub climbs into bed one night, she asks her Mama a very important question, one that little “human cubs” often wonder about, too: “Where did I come from?”—part of the bestselling God Gave Us series, with more than 5 million books sold! As Mama bear tucks her youngest cub under the quilts, she gently, tenderly, and reassuringly communicates the message loving parents everywhere (bears and non-bears alike) want their little ones to hear: "We wanted you very, very much, and we are so very glad because—God gave us you." Perfect for bedtime, naptime, storytime or anytime, God Gave Us You provides a valuable opportunity to build children's self-esteem every day and assure each one that he or she truly is a welcomed, precious, and treasured gift from the Lord. Also available in the God Gave Us series: God Gave Us Two God Gave Us Christmas God Gave Us Heaven God Gave Us Love God Gave Us So Much
Author: Lilly J. Goren
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Published: 2009-05-22
Total Pages: 301
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe landmark 2008 presidential and vice presidential campaigns of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin brought the role of women in American leadership into sharper focus than ever before. These women and others such as Nancy Pelosi and Katie Couric who are successful in traditionally male-dominated fields, demonstrate how women's roles have changed in the last thirty years. In the past, the nightly news was anchored by male journalists, presidential cabinets were composed solely of male advisors, and a female presidential candidate was an idea for the distant future, but the efforts of dedicated reformers have changed the social landscape. The empowerment of women is not limited to the political sphere, but is also echoed by the portrayal of women in film, television, magazines, and literature. You've Come a Long Way, Baby: Women, Politics, and Popular Culture investigates the role of popular culture in women's lives. Framed by discussions of contemporary feminism, the volume examines gender in relation to sexuality, the workplace, consumerism, fashion, politics, and the beauty industry. In analyzing societal depictions of women, editor Lilly J. Goren and an impressive list of contributors illustrate how media reflects and shapes the feminine sense of power, identity, and the daily challenges of the twenty-first century. Along with a discussion of women in politics, various contributors examine a range of gender-related issues from modern motherhood and its implications for female independence to the roles of women and feminism in pop music. In addition, Natalie Fuehrer Taylor outlines the evolution of women's magazines from Ladies' Home Journal to Cosmopolitan. The impact of television and literature on body image issues is also explored by Linda Beail, who draws on trendy chick lit phenomena such as Gossip Girl and Sex and the City, and Emily Askew, who analyzes the effects of image transformation in programs such as The Swan and Extreme Makeover. As comprehensive as it is accessible, You've Come a Long Way, Baby is a practical guide to understanding modern gender roles. In tracing the different ways in which femininity is constructed and viewed, the book demonstrates how women have reclaimed traditionally domestic activities that include knitting, gardening, and cooking, as well as feminine symbols such as Barbie dolls, high heels, and lipstick. Though the demand for and pursuit of gender equality opened many doors, the contributors reveal that fictional women's roles are often at odds with the daily experiences of most women. By employing an open approach rather than adhering to a single, narrow theory, You've Come a Long Way, Baby appeals not only to scholars and students of gender studies but to anyone interested in confronting the struggles and celebrating the achievements of women in modern society.