Until Death Unites Us

Until Death Unites Us

Author: Emilie Jacobsen

Publisher: Emilie Jacobsen

Published: 2024-07-01

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13:

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The bluestocking Phillippa ’Phil’ Ford likes books, cats, driving at high speed, and most importantly her independence. Maxwell ‘Max’ Mowbray likes chess, good investments, riding as fast as possible, and most importantly women. The two only peripherally know each other and have no desire to deepen the connection until they die in the same carriage accident. Suddenly they are ghosts and the only two able to see each other. The two strangers seem to disagree on literally everything – except that marriage is not for them. As they navigate London trying to find a way to pass on or simply pass time, sympathy starts to build between them, and they slowly understand each other’s motives better. But what chance do two ghosts have of a happy ever after?


Till Death Do Us Part

Till Death Do Us Part

Author: Allan Amanik

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2020-03-18

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 1496827929

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Contributions by Allan Amanik, Kelly B. Arehart, Sue Fawn Chung, Kami Fletcher, Rosina Hassoun, James S. Pula, Jeffrey E. Smith, and Martina Will de Chaparro Till Death Do Us Part: American Ethnic Cemeteries as Borders Uncrossed explores the tendency among most Americans to separate their dead along communal lines rooted in race, faith, ethnicity, or social standing and asks what a deeper exploration of that phenomenon can tell us about American history more broadly. Comparative in scope, and regionally diverse, chapters look to immigrants, communities of color, the colonized, the enslaved, rich and poor, and religious minorities as they buried kith and kin in locales spanning the Northeast to the Spanish American Southwest. Whether African Americans, Muslim or Christian Arabs, Indians, mestizos, Chinese, Jews, Poles, Catholics, Protestants, or various whites of European descent, one thing that united these Americans was a drive to keep their dead apart. At times, they did so for internal preference. At others, it was a function of external prejudice. Invisible and institutional borders built around and into ethnic cemeteries also tell a powerful story of the ways in which Americans have negotiated race, culture, class, national origin, and religious difference in the United States during its formative centuries.


Til Death Do Us Part

Til Death Do Us Part

Author: Kate White

Publisher: Hachette+ORM

Published: 2004-04-20

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 0759510822

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True crime writer and sometime-sleuth Bailey Weggins took the world by storm in Kate White's sexy and suspenseful debut novel, If Looks Could Kill. Now, in Bailey's latest outing, she takes the plunge into a world of domestic divas and deadly nuptial doings... When she gets a call from Ashley Hanes on a frigid night, Bailey expects to be hit up for fashion show tickets. Instead Ashley reveals that two bridesmaids from Peyton Cross's wedding have recently died in freak accidents...and Ashley is terrified she's next. A bridesmaid herself-with the dress to prove it-Bailey dashes off to Ivy Hill Farm, the home of Peyton's catering empire in Greenwich, Connecticut. Bailey's barely warmed up after the cold drive before another bridesmaid takes a walk down the aisle of no return. Now following a dangerous trail of clues that will take her from New York's trendy Lower East Side to a fabulous oceanfront hotel in Miami, Bailey could become the headline of the next true crime story: Four Funerals and a Wedding.


Till Death Do Us Part

Till Death Do Us Part

Author: Hope Lampert

Publisher: San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Martin Marietta Corporation was an American company founded in 1961 and was a leader in chemicals, aerospace, and electronics. In 1982, Bendix Corporation, headed by William Agee, made a hostile takeover bid, buying the majority of Martin shares and in effect owned the company. However, Martin Marietta's management used the short time separating ownership and control to sell non-core businesses and launch its own hostile takeover of Bendix. This became known as the Pac-Man defense. Thomas G. Pownall, CEO of Martin Marietta, was successful and the end of this bitter battle saw Martin Marietta survive; Bendix was bought by Allied Corporation. This book is based on interviews with the main participants.


Till Death Do Us Part

Till Death Do Us Part

Author: Lurlene McDaniel

Publisher: Laurel Leaf

Published: 2009-01-16

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0307548090

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Nothing in April Lancaster's future seems certain as she battles a brain tumor that doctors say is inoperable. The hospital is the last place she would expect to find love - until she meets Mark Gianni. Mark is handsome and charming, and he also has terminal Cystic Fibrosis. Despite initial reservations, the two quickly fall in love and plan to spend the rest of their lives together...no matter how long that may be. When a sudden accident aggravates Mark's condition, April must make a decision that will change the course of her life forever. This is a heartbreaking story by bestselling author Lurlene McDaniel that is perfect for fans of The Fault in Our Stars.


'Til Death Do Us Un-Part

'Til Death Do Us Un-Part

Author: Melinda Santiago

Publisher: Sfirm Publishing

Published: 2021-04-21

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9781638770756

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About 'Til Death Do Us Un-PartShe worked her ass off finally getting everything she wanted in life and NOTHING was going to stand in her way - not other women, not societies hang ups, not even God. But..... everything comes with a price. Reviews"I'm so proud of my sis Melinda. This read is relative to a lot of what us women go through in relationships today. You'll laugh, cry at times, and definitely see yourself or someone you know in these characters. This book is a page turner for sure." Lelee Lyons Mbr of SWV, Author, Exec Producer "A thrill ride from beginning to end with a interesting twist " Farrah Gray International Bestselling Author, Business Mogul & Social Media Influencer


For the Life of the World

For the Life of the World

Author: Alexander Schmemann

Publisher: St Vladimir's Seminary Press

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9780913836088

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This book was originally written to serve as an outline for students in a discussion of the Christian "worldview." It suggests an approach to the world and to man's life in it that stems from the liturgical experience of the Orthodox Church. Alexander Schmemann understands issues such as secularism and Christian culture from the perspective of the unbroken experience of the Church, as revealed and communicated in her worship, in her liturgy -- the sacrament of the world, the sacrament of the Kingdom. - Publisher


Until Death Do Us Part

Until Death Do Us Part

Author: Ingrid Betancourt

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2009-10-13

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 0061857203

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Ingrid Betancourt, a senator and a presidential candidate in Colombia, grew up among diplomats, literati, and artists who congregated at her parents' elegant home in Paris, France. Her father served as Colombia's ambassador to UNESCO and her mother, a political activist, continued her work on behalf of the country's countless children whose lives were being destroyed by extreme poverty and institutional neglect. Intellectually, Ingrid was influenced by Pablo Neruda and other Latin American writers like Gabriel García Márquez, who frequented her parents' social circle. She studied at École de Sciences Politiques de Paris, a prestigious academy in France. From this charmed life, Ingrid Betancourt -- not yet thirty, happily married to a French diplomat, and a mother of two children -- returned to her native country in the late 1980s. On what was initially just a visit, she found her country under internal siege from the drug cartels and the corrupt government that had allowed them to flourish. After seeing what had become of Colombia's democracy, she didn't feel she could leave. Until Death Do Us Part is the deeply personal story of a woman who gave up a life of comfort and safety to become a political leader in a country being slowly demolished by terrorism, violence, fear, and a pervasive sense of hopelessness. It is a country where democracy has been sacrificed for the well-being of the few, where international criminals determine policy, and where political assassinations are a way of life. Now forty, Ingrid Betancourt has been elected and reelected as a representative and as a senator in Colombia's national legislature. She has founded a political party that has openly confronted Colombia's leaders and has earned the respect of a nation. And now she has become a target of the establishment and the drug cartels behind it. Forced to move her children out of Colombia for protection against death threats, Ingrid Betancourt remained and continued to fight the political structure that has crumbled under the destructive power of the paramilitary forces, the financial omnipotence of the drug cartels, and the passivity of governmentfor-sale. Here is a political cocktail that has destroyed countless lives in Colombia and has spread to countries beyond its borders. A memoir of a life in politics that reads like a fastpaced political thriller, Until Death Do Us Part -- already an international bestseller -- is a hair-raising account of one woman's fight against the establishment. It is a story of a woman whose love for her country and faith in democracy gave her the courage to stand up to the power that has subjugated, intimidated, or corrupted all those who opposed it. A chilling account of the dangerous, byzantine machine that runs Colombia, it is also an inspiring story of privilege, sacrifice, and true patriotism.


Women and the Death Penalty in the United States, 1900-1998

Women and the Death Penalty in the United States, 1900-1998

Author: Kathleen O'Shea

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 1999-02-28

Total Pages: 430

ISBN-13: 0313024995

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Using a historical framework, this book offers not only the penal history of the death penalty in the states that have given women the death penalty, but it also retells the stories of the women who have been executed and those currently awaiting their fate on death row. This work takes a historical look at women and the death penalty in the United States from 1900 to 1998. It gives the reader a look at the penal codes in the various states regarding the death penalty and the personal stories of women who have been executed or who are currently on death row. As Americans continue to debate the enforcement of the death penalty, the issues of race and gender as they relate to the death penalty are also debated. This book offers a unique perspective to a recurring sociopolitical issue.