I Know What I Seen


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An odd look at suburban dinosaurs; bad mentors; peculiar relatives; ridiculous horoscopes; and episodes of intense, communal digestive distress among the Pilgrims of Mayflower Colony.




Mary Wickes


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Moviegoers know her as the housekeeper in White Christmas, the nurse in Now, Voyager, and the crotchety choir director in Sister Act. This book, filled with never-published behind-the-scenes stories from Broadway and Hollywood, chronicles the life of a complicated woman who brought an assortment of unforgettable nurses, nuns, and housekeepers to life on screen and stage. Wickes (1910–1995) was part of some of the most significant moments in film, television, theatre, and radio history. On that frightening night in 1938 when Orson Welles recorded his earth-shattering “War of the Worlds” radio broadcast, Wickes was waiting on another soundstage for him for a rehearsal of Danton's Death, oblivious to the havoc taking place outside. When silent film star Gloria Swanson decided to host a live talk show on this new thing called television, Wickes was one of her first guests. When Lucille Ball made one of her first TV appearances, Wickes appeared with her—and became Lucy's closest friend for more than thirty years. Wickes was the original Mary Poppins, long before an umbrella carried Julie Andrews across the rooftops of London. And when Disney began creating 101 Dalmatians, Wickes was asked to pose for animators trying to capture the evil of Cruella De Vil. The pinched-face actress who cracked wise by day became a confidante to some of the day's biggest stars by night, including Bette Davis and Doris Day. Bolstered by interviews with almost three hundred people, and by private correspondence from Ball, Davis, Day, and others, Mary Wickes: I Know I've Seen That Face Before includes scores of never-before-shared anecdotes about Hollywood and Broadway. In the process, it introduces readers to a complex woman who sustained a remarkable career for sixty years.




I Know A Blessing When I See One


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Initially a leisurely read, this story gradually ignites into a riveting tale. Set in the vibrant backdrop of New Orleans in the deep South, it unravels an extraordinary journey for a young unmarried mother-to-be and her two dearest friends, as they embark on the transformative journey of welcoming a new life into the world.




I know why you came to see me


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Detective Akhil investigate a very mystery case with Detective Noyal. Finally Akhil will know the shocking information of the killer.







I See You, and I Know!


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What would you do if you knew someone was watching you twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year? Be prepared for an exciting journey as you venture into Psalm 139. You will never read it the same after reading this book.




See Through Your Counterpart - I know what you want, what you think, what you feel and what you plan before you open your mouth


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The Early Warning System How do you know your partner loves you? How do you recognize a relationship is slowly coming to an end or is even finished? How do you know he is cheating? How can you tell whether she wants to sleep with you? How can you tell whether he or she is good in bed? How do you recognize energy vampires and energy thieves? How do you know you're being manipulated? How can you tell whether you are suffering from depression? How do you recognize your envier? How do you know he or she is lying? The helpful manual for recognizing and assessing situations at lightning speed The amazing anthology! Learn everything about psychology, life support, manipulation & psycho tricks, partnership, difficult personality disorder types - recognize faster, plan ahead better!




We Know It When We See It


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A Harvard researcher investigates the human eye in this insightful account of what vision reveals about intelligence, learning, and the greatest mysteries of neuroscience. Spotting a face in a crowd is so easy, you take it for granted. But how you do it is one of science's great mysteries. And vision is involved with so much of everything your brain does. Explaining how it works reveals more than just how you see. In We Know It When We See It, Harvard neuroscientist Richard Masland tackles vital questions about how the brain processes information -- how it perceives, learns, and remembers -- through a careful study of the inner life of the eye. Covering everything from what happens when light hits your retina, to the increasingly sophisticated nerve nets that turn that light into knowledge, to what a computer algorithm must be able to do before it can be called truly "intelligent," We Know It When We See It is a profound yet approachable investigation into how our bodies make sense of the world.




I Know A Deadbeat Judge When I See One


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The book is a memoir based on the author's life. It explores his broken marriage and how the discriminatory Judicial System constantly stood against him when his wife Karen wrongfully accused him of sexually abusing their daughter. Ken was constantly judged during the lawsuit process because of the color of his skin despite there being no solid evidence against him. The book shows how the American Judicial System is laced with prejudice and is clearly very different for white people and people of color.




You’ll Know it When you See it - A True Story


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These are poems that connect and flow as a story to create one of the greatest love stories known to man. A journey to discover what Love truly is alongside my truth. This is A true love story.