MEHLING LEE


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MEHLING LEE is a heart warming story about a young boy pursuing his dream.MEHLING LEE becomes a stoway aboard a freighter after loss of his family.ABOARD the ship is a unforgetable adventure.HE finds himself alone, broke, homeless as the ship docks at a NEW YORK HARBOR.HIS new world is thousands of miles away from his home in KOREA.HE now is alone in a strange land where tomorrow is not guaranteed.MEHLING held hands as they nervously walked to the nursery room.''This is CAROLINE WONG our nurse''MR.SUEZ introduced the couple.''THEY are here to pick up their baby-the last name is LEE.''SUEZ told the nurse.''OH yes, I have everything set up to go and the baby was just fed.''the nurse said smiling.''THEN you folks can take the baby''MR/SUEZ said smiling at the young couple.The nurse helped them to their car and in a few minutes they were driving away proud parents of a beautiful baby boy.NOW MEHLING AND AUDRA were starting their lives as parents of a beautiful child.




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Montana Water Rights


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Partial summary. Hearings relative to federal suits to secure Flathead basin water for the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes held in Ronan, on August 31, 1979 (p. 451-567). Includes statements by Evelyn Stevenson, E.W. Morigeau, and Lucille Otter.




Pearson Cabin


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Quizzing America


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The 1950s television game show was a cultural touchstone, reflecting the zeitgeist of a flourishing modern nation. The author explores the iconography of the mid-20th century U.S. in the context of TV watching, game playing and prize winning. The scandals that marred the genre's reputation are revisited, highlighting American's propensity for both gullibility and winking cynicism.




Global Animal Law from the Margins


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This book critically engages the emerging field of global animal law from the perspective of an intersectional ethical framework. Reconceptualising global animal law, this book argues that global animal law overrepresents views from the west as it does not sufficiently engage views from the Global South, as well as from Indigenous and other marginalised communities. Tracing this imbalance to the early development of animal law’s reaction to issues of international trade, the book elicits the anthropocentrism and colonialism that underpin this bias. In response, the book outlines a new, intersectional, second wave of animal ethics. Incorporating marginalised viewpoints, it elevates the field beyond the dominant concern with animal welfare and rights. And, drawing on aspects of decolonial thought, earth jurisprudence, intersectionality theory and posthumanism, it offers a fundamental rethinking of the very basis of global animal law. The book's critical, yet practical, new approach to global animal law will appeal to animal law and environmental law experts, legal theorists, and those working in the areas of animal studies and ecology.