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Author: Harold Melvin Stanford
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 516
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Author: Harold Melvin Stanford
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Published: 1921
Total Pages: 516
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ruby M. Harmon
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Published: 2012-06-01
Total Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9780982427729
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDromedary is afraid of the dark. He is especially afraid of being alone at night, until a chance encounter with an owl teaches him about the beauty that is night. Dromedary is not the only one who learns a valuable lesson. The owl, too, is pleasantly surprised.
Author: Christina Adams
Publisher: New World Library
Published: 2019-10-29
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 1608686493
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this page-turning odyssey, a mother on a mission travels the globe — from Bedouin camps in the Middle East to Amish farms in Pennsylvania to camel-herder villages in India — to obtain camel milk, which dramatically helps her son’s autism symptoms. Chronicling bureaucratic roadblocks, adventure-filled detours, and Christina Adams’s love-fueled determination, Camel Crazy explores why camels are cherished as family members and hailed as healers. Adams’s work uncovers studies of camel milk for possible treatment of autism, allergies, diabetes, and immune dysfunction, as well as ancient traditions of healing. But the most fascinating aspect of Adams’s discoveries is the gentle-eyed, mischievous camels themselves. Huge and often unpredictable, they are amazingly intelligent and adaptable. This moving and rollicking ode to “camel people” and the creatures they adore reveals the ways camels touch lives around the world. Includes users’ and buyers’ guides to camel’s milk
Author: Patricia Jabbeh Wesley
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 2023
Total Pages: 300
ISBN-13: 1496233069
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBreaking the Silence is the first comprehensive collection of literature from Liberia since before the nation's independence. Patricia Jabbeh Wesley has gathered work from the 1800s to the present, including poets and emerging young writers exploring contemporary literary traditions with African and African diaspora poetry that transcends borders. In this collection, Liberia's founding settlers wrestle with their identity as African free slaves in the homeland from which their ancestors were captured, and writers of the early twentieth and twenty-first centuries find themselves navigating a landscape at odds with itself. From poets of Liberia's past to young writers of the present, the contributors to this volume celebrate the beauty of their nation while mourning the devastation of a long, bloody civil war. Patricia Jabbeh Wesley is a professor of English, creative writing, and African literature at Pennsylvania State University-Altoona. She immigrated to the United States with her husband and children in 1991, during the Liberian civil war. Wesley is the winner of the Levinson Prize from the Poetry Foundation and is the author of six collections of poetry, including Praise Song for My Children: New and Selected Poems, winner of the 2023 Theodore Roethke Memorial Poetry Prize; Becoming Ebony, a 2002 Crab Orchard Award winner; and When the Wanderers Come Home (Nebraska, 2016). She is a founder of Young Scholars of Liberia.
Author: Edward Balfour
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Published: 1871
Total Pages: 1170
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 1306
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Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Published: 2014
Total Pages: 792
ISBN-13: 1493191101
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis work traces the etymologies of the entries to their earliest sources, shows their kinship to both Spanish and English, and organizes them into families of words in an Appendix of Indo-European roots. Entries are based on those of the Diccionario de la lengua española de la Real Academia Española.
Author: Henry Percy Smith
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Published: 1885
Total Pages: 544
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Published: 1814
Total Pages: 522
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