Harry Hampton


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Harry Hampton By: David R. Tiffany Harry Hampton is a young seagull trying to find his place in the world. After having no luck finding a welcoming environment with adequate food at the New York Bay, Harry goes to a local landfill on Long Island, where a bigger gull promptly injures him while protecting his territory. Luckily for Harry, a group of students on a school field trip happen to find him and take him home. After being nursed to health by the students, Harry decides to hang around the school, where he quickly becomes a celebrity. The kids love Harry, and Harry loves the kids. Follow this unique gull on his adventures as he helps the students and shows them anyone can be a hero!




Family of Hay


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Basic Civil Litigation


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Comprehensive and practical in nature, the Third Edition of Basic Civil Litigation is designed to provide paralegal students with a thorough explanation of the fundamentals of civil litigation. A student-friendly tone discusses all key topics relevant to the practicing paralegal. The text retains the features that have earned it widespread success: a thorough explanation of the basics of litigation. The author uses a light, conversational tone to cover all key topics necessary to paralegal practice well-structured and covers all the topics typically included in the basic course, without being overwhelming or intimidating many illustrations and forms provide realistic examples of litigation practice points out practical, common-sense considerations for paralegals. Boxes interspersed throughout the text highlight and explain particularly troublesome concepts two sample cases are followed throughout the book, providing coherent examples for students to refer to throughout the course Freshly revised to incorporate great new and updated material: incorporates all changes made to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure through December, 2006 presents expanded discussions on many topics, including computerized litigation, electronic information and the use of the Internet to assist in fact-gathering, discovery, and trial expands coverage of Ethics well-structured and covers all the topics typically included in the basic course, without being overwhelming or intimidating.




American Herd Book


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The Bear Hunter's Century


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Popular in North America for centuries, bear hunting saw its greatest flowering from 1820 to 1920. Some of the hunters became famous, others forgotten. The ten men profiled here range from a Confederate general and a U.S. President to a former slave and a backwoods hermit. Illustrated.




Scenic Driving South Carolina


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This indispensable highway companion maps out short trips for exploring the Palmetto State’s scenic byways and back roads.




Corporate Fools


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