Where Roads Will Never Reach


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"Areas of the Rocky Mountains of Idaho and Montana are some of the most important remaining examples of American wilderness. These areas have been preserved because of citizens who stood against private and government plans to build roads and dams for timber and hydropower projects and to diminish wildlife habitat. Where Roads Will Never Reach tells the stories of hunters, anglers, outfitters, scientists, and other concerned citizens who devoted themselves to protecting remnant wild lands and ecosystems in the northern Rockies. Beginning in the 1940s and 1950s, as encroaching roads, dams, and clearcuts degraded habitat for native trout, salmon, grizzly bears, and other mammals large and small, these alarmed men and women took action. Environmental historian Frederick Swanson argues that their heartfelt, eloquent message on behalf of wild creatures and the places they live helped boost the American wilderness movement to its current prominence"--




Rural Local Roads


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Considers (81) S. 244, (81) S. 1471.




Everything You Never Wanted to Know about Witnessing


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Many Christians feel overwhelmed at the thought of witnessing and frustrated when trying to lead others to Christ. This book, in "every man's language" - Helps readers overcome fear and become effective witnesses for Christ. - Helps Christians understand non-Christians, which is the key to being effective and successful. - Lays out practical witnessing dos and don'ts. - Explains the usefulness of apologetics in helping readers reach their friends and loved ones. - Unveils important principles of witnessing. - Discusses common objections to the Christian faith and how to address them, organizing them into categories that are easy to find and reference. - Explains how to recognize and find one's calling in the body of Christ, making readers more joyful and fulfilled in their own Christian walks.




Roads in the Wilderness


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Analyzes the critical role of roads and clashing worldviews in historical fights over wilderness in southern Utah and Northern Arizona




Good Roads


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Untamed Spirit Ii


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FIFTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD DORIS MARON SOLD EVERYTHING SHE OWNED, EXCEPT HER MOTORCYCLE AND A FEW PERSONAL BELONGINGS, TO LIVE A DREAM. On August 4, 2001, Maron left Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on her 750cc Honda Magna to begin her journey around the world. During the next two years and eleven months, she traveled into forty four countries on six continents. Marons first book, Untamed Spirit, describes the first nineteen months of her journey. This second book chronicles the second half of her journey, beginning March 4, 2003, in Nepal. From there she traveled to China, India, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Morocco, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, and Central America, finally completing her tour on June 30, 2004. Traveling mostly solo, she faced fears, doubts, and loneliness, but she gained a wealth of education that cannot be obtained from a textbookmaking lasting friendships around the globe, experiencing other cultures, and satisfying her passion to see the world. Untamed Spirit II continues the story of Marons experiences traveling as a lone woman into countries around the globe. Its a story of adventure and challengeand of living a dream.




Never a Woman


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It is 2002 when Kwamboka, a Kisii girl from western Kenya who refused female genital mutilation as part of her tribes puberty rites, returns home after laboring in the fields all day. Exhausted, Kwamboka falls asleep and awakens a few hours later to the smell of smoke. She manages to escape the fire that engulfs her house, only to see her uncle waiting outsidethe one who is supposed to protect her according to Kisii law. Kwamboka realizes that he has murdered her mother and now attempted to kill her. With her father a victim of AIDS and her mother murdered, Kwamboka is now an orphan. She believes her only option is to go to Nairobi University. With her secondary school test scores in hand, she walks across the Rift Valley vowing never to return. She faces rejection, human trafficking, and tribal prejudice. She must satiate her hunger and thirst, evade lions, and survive malaria by relying on her inner-strength and perseverance to endure. But when she finally arrives in Nairobi, Kwamboka soon discovers that her challenges have just begun. Never a Woman is a story about the power of the human spirit as a Kenyan teenager attempts to overcome seemingly insurmountable anguish in order to find love, success, and joy.




Where the Paved Road Ends


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Finding kindness in a place known in the West as a terrorist sanctuary