Forgotten Detroit


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Detroiters know their history well. Founded in 1701 by Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, the city subsisted on a variety of industries: fur trading, stove building, and, of course, the automobile. Names such as Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh resonate in Detroiters' common memory. Detroit's meteoric rise during the 20th century established the city as an influential leader in commerce, culture, and religion. This growth spawned the development of numerous businesses, organizations, and institutions, many now forgotten. Albert Kahn left his indelible mark. Mary Chase Stratton created a new art form. And Henry Ford II changed the course of his family legacy. Forgotten Detroit delves into the wellspring of history to retell some of these lesser-known stories within Detroit's rich heritage.




Forgotten Home


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While investigating a series of child abductions in Montana, the case gets personal for Sheriff's Deputy Lorraine Adalet when her teenage daughter, Joanna, disappears with a friend. Following the clues of otherworldly evidence leads Lorraine back to her long abandoned homeworld of Jannada. Mired in a never-ending war she escaped long ago, Lorraine had hoped to protect Joanna from her own past. Once in Jannada, she attempts a rescue mission to bring Joanna and the rest of the kidnapped children back to Earth; however, it's not without resistance. Lorraine must confront her past with the evil Jannadan Queen and everyone else she abandoned all those years ago…not to mention an entire army of magic-wielding children! Meanwhile, Joanna's allegiance hangs in the balance in this tale of family and fate. Collects Forgotten Home from the ComiXology original digital series, in print for the first time!




Forgotten Echoes


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In "Forgotten Echoes," Elara, a Memory Keeper, stumbles upon a startling discovery in the Archives - forgotten memories that have been hidden away. Determined to unveil the suppressed past, she joins forces with Darius, a historian, and together they embark on a journey filled with danger and intrigue. As they navigate through a world where authorities pose a threat and rebel groups safeguard ancient knowledge, they uncover shocking truths about a lost society. These forgotten memories hold the key to solving their world's energy crisis, but in their quest for answers, they must confront those responsible for erasing history. Now faced with a difficult choice, Elara and Darius must decide whether to reveal the truth, risking chaos, or use the power of these memories for the greater good




The Right to be Forgotten


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Longlisted for the 2022 Inner Temple Main Book Prize The Right to be Forgotten is one of the most publicised areas of the GDPR and has received massive worldwide publicity following judicial and legal developments in Europe. Individual data regulators have increased powers and importance in dealing with RtbF rights for individuals, and it is more important than ever for them to be up to date. The new, second edition, is fully updated to include: - the increasing importance of the role of RtbF in relation to media content (newspapers and television media in particular). - the evolving jurisprudence in terms of RtbF generally, especially in light of increased understanding of the GDPR RtbF and the landmark Google Spain RtbF case. - the recent Google France case. - the potential for group actions, class actions, and litigation funding, in relation to RtbF issues This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Intellectual Property and IT online service.




Forgotten Men and Fallen Women


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Holly Allen explores popular and official narratives of forgotten manhood, fallen womanhood, and other social and moral archetypes during the Great Depression and the Second World War.




Forgotten City Secrets


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"Forgotten City Secrets" takes readers on an immersive journey through the ruins of an abandoned metropolis. Each chapter reveals a different facet of the city's former glory and the mysteries surrounding its downfall. The journey begins in a grand, decaying theater, hinting at a vibrant cultural scene now lost to time. Next, a haunted hospital evokes chilling tales of forgotten patients and staff, blurring the lines between reality and the supernatural. The exploration continues into an illicit underground speakeasy, where secrets of the Prohibition era linger. An abandoned subway station serves as a time capsule, preserving the stories of commuters and the events that led to its closure. Ascending to a hidden rooftop garden, readers find a tranquil oasis reclaimed by nature, offering a stark contrast to the urban decay below. The discovery of a secret passage unravels clandestine operations and hidden societies, adding a layer of intrigue to the city's history. A deserted mansion, once a symbol of wealth and power, now stands as a testament to the fleeting nature of fortune. The remnants of an amusement park evoke a bittersweet nostalgia for days of laughter and joy. Venturing into the depths of a submerged city, readers uncover a watery grave of secrets and artifacts, while a forgotten library holds the untold stories and wisdom of a lost civilization. Through vivid descriptions and a captivating narrative, "Forgotten City Secrets" paints a poignant portrait of urban decay, historical intrigue, and the enduring power of human stories. Each chapter invites readers to piece together the fragments of a forgotten past, unraveling the mysteries that lie hidden within the city's crumbling walls.




Forgotten Scriptures


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The early Christian church had a variety of Scriptures and other source material that informed their faith and shaped their thinking. But after a few centuries the church decided to keep the twenty-seven books of our present New Testament and to treat them as a canonical in faith and practice. But what of the other books? Many of them have survived and remain valuable for understanding the diversity of the early Christian church and the astounding claims of faith on which it was founded. Learning about these ancient documents need not threaten the church's current orthodoxy and authority; in fact, learning about these texts can help today's Christians form a deeper understanding of the early church.




The Forgotten Luther II


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In this critical time in history, this volume argues that what is urgently needed is a cogent, clear, biblically based and theologically grounded rationale for the manner in which the church speaks and acts in the political arena. Lured at times into other-worldly quietism because of the pressure of historical events or distorted through a rigid understanding of the two kingdoms, the church of the Reformation has at times been silent in addressing the political factors that create and contribute to hunger, injustice, and war. This book looks carefully at the public witness of Martin Luther and its meaning for preaching, teaching, and carrying out public ministry today. Luther's conviction was that government is responsible to God for containing evil and maintaining peace and good order, and for ensuring that no person is hungry or in want. The book asks critical questions: When should the church support the state's agenda? When should it resist? What are the options for critical but constructive cooperation? This helpful volume includes essays from leading Lutheran theologians, a summary description of what this means for local ministry, and a study guide to encourage conversation and action.




America's Forgotten Founders, Second Edition


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Beyond Washington and Jefferson: Ranking the Founders. Even as Americans devour books about our Founding Fathers, the focus seldom extends past a half dozen or so icons—Franklin, Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton. Many of the men (and women) who made prodigious contributions to the American founding have been all but forgotten. America's Forgotten Founders corrects this injustice. Editors Gary L. Gregg II and Mark David Hall surveyed forty-five top scholars in history, political science, and law to produce the first-ever ranking of the most neglected contributors to the American Revolution and our constitutional order. This unique book features engaging short biographies of the top ten most important Founders whose contributions are overlooked today: James Wilson, George Mason, Gouverneur Morris, John Jay, Roger Sherman, John Marshall, John Dickinson, Thomas Paine, Patrick Henry, and John Witherspoon. Part of the "Lives of the Founders" series, America's Forgotten Founders reshapes our understanding of America's founding generation.




The Forgotten Rules of Prayer


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K.C. Hairston offers twenty-eight forgotten rules of prayer, gleaned from the pages of Scripture and presented in an easy-to-read reference format.