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Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher :
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 32,49 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Copyright
ISBN :
Author : Library of Congress. Copyright Office
Publisher :
Page : 640 pages
File Size : 32,49 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Copyright
ISBN :
Author : Willie Davis
Publisher : Triumph Books
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 20,8 MB
Release : 2012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1600787266
"The autobiography of Pro Football Hall of Fame member and Green Bay Packers legend Willie Davis"--
Author : Lily Clarke
Publisher : Lily Clarke
Page : 311 pages
File Size : 37,46 MB
Release :
Category : Fiction
ISBN :
Dive into the enthralling world of "Taboos and Touchdowns" where passion defies the rules and love plays the ultimate game. In this captivating romance novel, Madison Jensen's journey of self-discovery and forbidden desire unfolds under the golden sun of Los Angeles, promising readers a story that's as heart-stirring as it is hot. After her life in Washington crumbles, Madison finds herself jobless, loveless, and caught in a web of loneliness. Seeking a fresh start, she returns to her roots in Los Angeles, moving in with her younger brother in the echoes of their childhood home. What she craves is simplicity and a chance to heal her bruised heart, but fate has other plans. On her very first night back, Madison's best friend Olivia pulls her into the vibrant heart of college nightlife—a world Madison thought she had outgrown. Amid the haze of laughter and beer, she stumbles into Jason Carpenter, a young, electrifying presence with a connection to her past she can't escape: her brother's new friend and a star of the Bruins football team. Waking up to a pounding headache and a whirlpool of regrets, Madison is shocked to find Jason under the same roof, sharing not just space but an undeniable tension. With every glance, the air between them crackles with a chemistry that threatens to ignite. Jason, with his alluring bright eyes and a body that speaks of untold pleasures, becomes an irresistible temptation Madison fights to resist. As they navigate the thin line between propriety and passion, "Taboos and Touchdowns" delves deep into the complexities of attraction, the weight of societal expectations, and the courage it takes to love against the odds. Will Madison and Jason's connection transcend the taboos that stand in their way, or will their story be another tale of what could have been? Perfect for fans of contemporary romance, "Taboos and Touchdowns" invites you to lose yourself in a world where love is the ultimate touchdown. With its blend of emotional depth, sizzling encounters, and a touch of sports excitement, this novel is a must-read for anyone who believes in the power of love to overcome all obstacles. Join Madison and Jason on their unforgettable journey toward love, healing, and the discovery that sometimes, the most forbidden fruits are the sweetest to taste. Find "Taboos and Touchdowns" wherever books are sold and dive into a romance that promises to leave you breathless and rooting for love's triumph over taboo.
Author : Frank Burch Brown
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 21,83 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780195158724
Christians frequently come into conflict with themselves and others over such matters as music, popular culture, and worship style. Yet they usually lack any theology of art or taste adequate to deal with aesthetic disputes. In this provocative book, Frank Burch Brown offers a constructive, "ecumenical" approach to artistic taste and aesthetic judgment--a non-elitist but discriminating theological aesthetics that has "teeth but no fangs." While grounded in history and theory, this book takes up such practical questions as: How can one religious community accommodate a variety of artistic tastes? What good or harm can be done by importing music that is worldly in origin into a house of worship? How can the exercise of taste in the making of art be a viable (and sometimes advanced) spiritual discipline? In exploring the complex relation between taste, religious imagination, and faith, Brown offers a new perspective on what it means to be spiritual, religious, and indeed Christian.
Author : Joanne Fluke
Publisher : Kensington Books
Page : 1065 pages
File Size : 19,13 MB
Release : 2014-11-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 161773702X
This buffet of food-themed mysteries makes a tasty three-course meal—and introduces a trio of sleuths from Maine to Minnesota. Includes recipes! Dig into the delectable books that kicked off three different mouth-watering mystery series—now in one volume! Includes: Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder The First Hannah Swensen Mystery with Recipes! A heroine with an insatiable appetite for solving crimes, Hannah's Swenson's popular Lake Eden, Minnesota, bakery, The Cookie Jar, becomes a site for murder. And her suddenly scandalous chocolate-chip crunchies top the list of suspects. . . Death Of A Kitchen Diva A Hayley Powell Food and Cocktails Mystery Single mom Hayley Powell has received a plum assignment at Bar Harbor, Maine's, Island Times: to take over the food column. But when a rival is found face-down dead in a bowl of chowder, all signs point to Hayley. . . Clammed Up A Maine Clambake Mystery Julia Snowden returned to Busman's Harbor, Maine, to rescue her family's struggling clambake business—not to solve crimes. But when a catered wedding becomes a deadly reception, Julia must put everything on the back burner to search for the killer. . .
Author : Elaine A. Clark
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 24,22 MB
Release : 2011-12-01
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 1621533786
Voices are increasingly in demand for commercials, cartoon characters, announcements, and other spots. This outstanding handbook explains how to launch a career and ?nd work. Along with sample commercials and script copy, the author gives advice on vocal exercises, self-promotion, and business matters. Chapters include: getting started, voice-over aerobics, copy basics, melody and tempo, layering techniques, believing what you say, commercial and stylized characters, corporate narration, animation, video games and toys, getting an agent, marketing your talent, and staying on top of the business. This expanded edition features new tips on making a demo CD, vocal modulation and breath techniques, advanced copy-reading strategies, and a section on how copywriters see the job of the voice artists for whom they write. If you’ve ever been interested in voice-over acting, you need this book!
Author : Editors at Taste of Home
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 759 pages
File Size : 40,58 MB
Release : 2016-04-05
Category : Cooking
ISBN : 1617654930
Nothing signals a summer celebration like the aroma of fiery foods grilled to perfection! From barbecued ribs slathered in sauce and juicy burgers topped with cheese to buttery potatoes and golden ears of corn, flame-broiled favorites simply can’t be beat. Now, with Taste of Home Ultimate Guide to Grilling, a finger-licking delight is never far off! Whether you’re sizzling up a weeknight dinner for your family or hosting a backyard barbecue for friends and neighbors, you’re sure to become a grill master with the 465 recipes in this collection. Look inside for hundreds of beef and chicken dishes, as well aspork chops, ribs, sausages, fish fillets, shrimp kabobs, roasts, turkeys and even change-of-pace specialties such as pizza, garlic bread and meat loaf—all prepared on the grill.
Author : Alicia Hunter Pace
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 1765 pages
File Size : 12,34 MB
Release : 2015-05-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1440591954
USA Today Bestseller Welcome to Merritt, Alabama, where everybody knows your name but not necessarily your secrets. These five contemporary romances explore the not-so-simple joys of small-town living, where the heroes are hotter than temperatures in July and the heroines know just when not to mind their manners. Grab a glass of sweet tea and sit a spell: Sweet Gone South: Chocolatier Lanie Heaven has good friends, a booming business, and the adoration of the citizens of Merritt, Alabama - and a big secret. Then widower Judge Luke Avery moves upstairs and threatens to turn her life into a sticky mess. Scrimmage Gone South: Lawyer Tolly Lee is pearls, debutante balls, and polished silver on the breakfast table. High school football coach Nathan Scott holds her responsible for his aborted NFL career. Can these two ex-lovers find a way to co-exist in the same small town - without becoming fodder for every gossip in town? Slugger Gone South: When New York Yankee Marc MacNeal comes to Merritt, Alabama, for a charity golf tournament, he's shocked to be reunited with his ex-fiancée Bailey Watkins. It could be the perfect chance to get some long-awaited closure - or the start of a whole new ball game. Simple Gone South: The last time Brantley Kincaid had an argument with someone, a loved one ended up in Merritt Cemetery. He's high strung enough about moving back home to the memories without running into his childhood playmate, Lucy Mead, who's all grown up. Secrets Gone South: Will Garrett grew up on the wrong side of the tracks and never expected debutante Arabelle Avery to end up in his arms during an emotional moment. Now she's returned to Merritt, his son on her hip. Will he ever be good enough to raise his son and win Arabelle's heart? Sensuality Level: Sensual
Author : Bernard James Walker
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 12,53 MB
Release : 2014-11-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1625643640
In Ethics and the Autonomy of Philosophy, Bernard Walker sets out with two objectives. First, Walker argues that ethics is autonomous as a discipline. Oftentimes ethics books, from a Christian perspective, lean toward grounding ethics in theology or in biblical proof texting. Walker departs from this tradition. Ethics grounded in theology entails a limited scope for those doing ethics in that the Christian God must be assumed for both Christian and non-Christian when at the table of ethical dialogue. For the non-Christian, this loads the dice and shuts down ethical consensus and dialogue, if not ethical truth. With that said, this book does not depart from Christian ethical views on such issues as the sanctity of life, antiracism, the death penalty, the objectivity of ethics, and the importance of integrating faith into ethics; however, Walker does so from a common denominator of philosophy rather than theology. Second, Walker ventures into the streets and engages the man/woman on the streets approach to ethics and ethical decision-making. He points out the shortcomings of the ubiquitous views of the man/woman on the streets, viz., cultural relativism, skepticism, and the attitude that ethics is merely a matter of personal choice.
Author : Wil A. Linkugel
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 14,59 MB
Release : 1998-07-01
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0786404841
For one brief period in the early 1940s, Pete Reiser was the equal of any outfielder in baseball, even Ted Williams and Joe DiMaggio, but his penchant for running into outfield walls while playing defense prematurely ended his journey to Cooperstown. Pitcher Herb Score was a brilliant pitcher until a Gil McDougald line drive shelved his career. And Thurman Munson was one of the game's best catchers in the late 1970s until a tragic plane crash ended his life. These three players and fourteen others (Smoky Joe Wood, Vean Gregg, Kirby Puckett, Hal Trotsky, Tony Oliva, Paul Dean, Ewell Blackwell, David Ferris, Steve Busby, J.R. Richard, Tony Conigliaro, Johnny Beazley, Mark Fidrych, and Lyman Bostock) enjoyed brilliant careers--potentially worthy of the Hall of Fame--that were cut short by injury, illness or death. Some enjoyed several seasons of success only to see their playing days end just short of numbers worthy of Cooperstown; others enjoyed only a season or two of brilliance. The profiles concentrate on the players' accomplishments and speculate on how their careers might have developed if they had continued.