Raven's Quest


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Epic fantasy romance from the New York Times bestselling author of the Elemental Witch quartet. Branna ta Cattia is the Raven, a high priestess who has come to Numia to defeat its tyrant. It's a journey made on the strength of her prophetic dreams, visions of ancient rituals, sacred spells, and of a handsome stranger destined to help her.




Raven Quest


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Banished! Tok, the best flyer of all the young ravens, faces a terrible fate. Falsely accused of murder, he must leave the Raven Mountains forever. If he ever returns, he will be put to death by those he once called friends and family. Tok’s only hope is to reclaim his honor by completing a quest. Long ago, the ravens lived in partnership with the Grey Lords. Can Tok reunite his kind with these legendary hunters? The quest will take him on a perilous journey into dangers he cannot even imagine... Sharon Stewart was inspired to write Raven Quest when the image of a black raven – riding on the back of a white wolf in a swirling snowstorm – flashed across her mind. The story is also grounded in scientific research about ravens’ long-standing relationship with wolves.




A Raven's Quest


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Have you ever woken up in a world you didn't recognize or understand? Well that is exactly what has happened to Raven. In the fog of just regained consciousness he has to figure out why he is here and will ultimately be dragged into a cat and mouse game that will span worlds that only two brothers could understand. Every part of Raven will be tested on his quest for the truth and all the while bits and pieces of a dark past come back to haunt him. Does he have what it takes to find the answers to his questions? But more importantly do you have what it takes to come along and join him?




Raven Quest


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Tok, the most nimble-winged of the young ravens, is banished for a crime he did not commit, and the only way he can restore his honor and his father's name is to perform a brave and daring deed to benefit all ravenkind.




Raven Quest


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Rory Mullen pretends to be a boy while working in Yellow Hal’s place in the pirate haven of Port Royal, Jamaica. Her aunt was the pirate’s mistress, but is dead. Where else could Rory go? Her father betrayed her mother, who died at Rory’s birth. Or so she believes until Nathan Lawler comes into Yellow Hal’s place looking for the answers to a puzzle that leads to treasure. A treasure that once belonged to her father and which he hid to keep it from his greatest enemy. She knows right away that Nathan and his crew are not the pirates they pretend to be, and Nathan quickly discovers Rory is no lad. Fascinated by the beautiful woman she truly is, he realizes that she is the key to the treasure he covets. As they follow the clues and their hearts, he wonders which was Rory’s father’s greatest treasure: his gold or his daughter.




Raven’s Song Heartsong


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When Raven experiences the devastating loss of her beloved home, she embarks on a journey to find comfort for her grief. In the sanctuary of a dream, she follows a mysterious sound that leads her deep within to find the guidance she needs. There she hears the sound as a song, before realizing the tone is coming from her own heart. With inner guidance, she learns how to use her heartsong as a force of love for the regeneration of the forest. Through its call, she gathers other creatures from sea, sky, and land to come forth and help her restore its life. This is a book for all ages to contemplate taking care of the Earth we share as a part of one, whole, living ecosystem. As a curious and active character, Raven asks the reader to discover the heartsong that carries their unique signature out into the world and to courageous express it. In doing so, Raven teaches us to love and play well together and protect what we love. Like Raven, we can follow the guidance of the heart to activate hope and sustain the daily miracle of life.




Raven's Longest Night


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John Raven and his wife Kirstie are holidaying in Lisbon at Ilona Szecheyi's villa when Ilona's father Stephen reveals his well-guarded secret: shortly before the communist occupation of Hungary in 1945, he was entrusted with 17 million in government gold bullion. Now, thirty-seven years later, the courts have awarded him full ownership of the money - and the current Hungarian regime is not pleased. They will stop at nothing to get it back, and when blackmail and murder strike, Raven can't pull out fast enough before he becomes the main suspect . . . 'Donald MacKenzie is a born storyteller' Guardian




The Koryak


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Since the 18th century, researchers and scientists have traveled the peninsula of Kamchatka in the Russian Far East. Many of them were of German origin and had been commissioned by the Russian government to perform specific tasks. Their exhaustive descriptions and detailed reports are still considered some of the most valuable documents on the ethnography of the indigenous peoples of that part of the world. These works inform us about living conditions and particular ways of natural resource use at various times, and provide us with valuable background information for current assessment. As the first profound anthropological descriptions of that region, the publications of the Jesup North Pacific Expedition, undertaken in the first years of the 20th century, marked the beginning of a new era of research in Russia. They represented a shift of the already existing transnational research networks toward North America. Jochelson’s work The Koryak was an important milestone for Russian and North American anthropology that provides to this day a unique contribution to thoroughly understanding the cultures of the North Pacific rim.




On Being Insane in Sane Places


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A collection of term papers and essays I wrote over my college career. Most are anthropology/archaeology and history with a spattering of other subjects.




The SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation


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In an era of curricular changes, experiments, and high-stakes testing, educational measurement and evaluation are more important than ever. In addition to expected entries covering the basics of traditional theories and methods, The SAGE Encyclopedia of Educational Research, Measurement, and Evaluation also covers important sociopolitical issues and trends influencing the future of that research and practice. Textbooks, handbooks, monographs, and other publications focus on various aspects of educational research, measurement, and evaluation, but to date, there exists no major reference guide for students new to the field. This comprehensive work fills that gap, covering traditional areas while pointing the way to future developments. Key Features: Nearly 700 signed entries are contained in an authoritative work spanning four volumes and available in electronic and/or print formats. Although organized A-to-Z, front matter includes a Reader’s Guide grouping entries thematically to help students interested in a specific aspect of education research, measurement, and evaluation to more easily locate directly related entries. Back matter includes a Chronology of the development of the field; a Resource Guide to classic books, journals, and associations; and a detailed Index. Entries conclude with Further Readings and cross-references to related entries. The Index, Reader’s Guide themes, and cross-references combine to provide a robust search-and-browse in the electronic version.