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book and Finding
In 2011 Hill published her second book, Reimagining Equality: Stories of Gender, Race, and Finding Home, which focuses on the sub-prime lending crisis that resulted in the foreclosure of many homes owned by African-Americans.
Finding information by simply searching the Internet could be much easier and faster than reading an entire book.
The book, Finding Chandra, was released in May 2010.
The second is an excerpt from the chapter on Arcadia in John Fleming's book Stoppard's Theatre: Finding Order amid Chaos.
Denise Jackson wrote a book that topped The New York Times Best Seller list that covered her life with Jackson, their relationship, separation over his infidelity, and recommitment to each other, and her commitment to Christianity, the book was titled It's All About Him: Finding the Love of My Life, which was published in 2007.
Finding out that Chatwin was in Australia researching a book ( The Songlines ), Herzog sought him out.
In 2008 she published the book Poor Man's Provence: Finding Myself in Cajun Louisiana.
In September 2006, Random House published her first book, Saving Graces: Finding Solace and Strength from Friends and Strangers, focusing on the ways in which various communities have helped her through the trials of her life, from her itinerant military childhood to the death of her son and her early bout with breast cancer.
Both were politically pivotal experiences about which he would eventually write in his book Finding the Trapdoor.
Johns is the author of one book, U. S. and Africa Statistical Handbook ( ISBN 0-891-95228-4 ) ( The Heritage Foundation, 1990, second edition, 1991 ), and a contributing author to two others, Freedom in the World: The Annual Guide of Political Rights and Civil Liberties ( Freedom House, 1993 ) and Finding Our Roots, Facing Our Future: America in the 21st century ( Madison Books, 1997 ).
She wrote a chapter in the book Finding Serenity, called " Kaylee Speaks: Jewel Staite On Firefly ".
ISBN 0-7586-1102-1 book contains two primary source documents in its Appendix: Report of the Fact Finding Committee Concerning Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, to President J. A. O.
In 2009, she wrote a follow-up book Finding It: And Satisfying My Hunger for Life without Opening the Fridge.
* Finding Atlantis: A true story of genius, madness and an extraordinary quest for a lost world ( 2005 ), nonfiction book by David King ( historian ) ( ISBN 1-4000-4752-8 )
The DF systems mentioned here are described in detail in his exhaustive treatment of the subject in the 1947 edition of his book Wireless Direction Finding.
In 2007, Scott wrote Finding Peace, Happiness and Joy, his first book written as an apostle.
The film is inspired by a true story, with the real Antwone Fisher credited as the screenwriter, and is based on his autobiographical book Finding Fish.
* The Sawney Beane clan were speculated to be the inspiration for the fictional Reavers in Joss Whedon's cult sci-fi series Firefly by author Lawrence Watt-Evans in the book of essays " Finding Serenity: Anti-Hereos, Lost Shepards and Space Hookers in Joss Whedon's Firefly.
Mariel Hemingway, granddaughter of Ernest Hemingway, wrote in her book Finding My Balance, that she was introduced to the Autobiography of a Yogi by Dr. Peter Evans, a direct disciple of Yogananda's.
His life story is told in the 2009 Pacific Press book, " Finding Waldo ," written by his second son, David.
A second book, Looking Beyond the Ivy League: Finding the College That ’ s Right for You ( Penguin, 1995 ), was written and published several years later.
Practiced by various groups, and outlined step by step in the book, " Finding Sanctuary in Nature: Simple Ceremonies in the Native American Tradition for Healing Yourself and Others ," by Jim PathFinder Ewing ( Findhorn Press, Scotland, 2007 ), ( page 147 ), " the medicine wheel drum circle prayer ceremony " recognizes the four directions — east, south, west, north — as spiritual Powers that can help balance and heal.
This book attempts to do for the city of Istanbul what " Finding Ireland " did for Ireland.

book and Place
Huxley argued for human evolution from apes by illustrating many of the similarities and differences between humans and apes, and did so particularly in his 1863 book Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature.
* The Last Place on Earth a TV series based on the book, Scott and Amundsen, by Roland Huntford
In 1952 Bevan published In Place of Fear, " the most widely read socialist book " of the period, according to a highly critical right-wing Labour MP Anthony Crosland.
In the Maximum Ride series ( book ), the seventh book, ANGEL, includes the Place de la Concorde as a rally area to a crime organization known as the Doomsday Group.
In Matthew Reilly's first book in the Jack West Jr series, Seven Ancient Wonders, the Place de la Concorde is the resting place of a piece of the capstone to the Great Pyramid at Giza.
In Douglas Hofstadter's Gödel, Escher, Bach, there is a narrative between Achilles and the Tortoise ( characters borrowed from Lewis Carroll, who in turn borrowed them from Zeno ), and within this story they find a book entitled " Provocative Adventures of Achilles and the Tortoise Taking Place in Sundry Spots of the Globe ", which they begin to read, the Tortoise taking the part of the Tortoise, and Achilles taking the part of Achilles.
Within this narrative, which itself is somewhat self-referential, the two characters find a book entitled " Provocative Adventures of Achilles and the Tortoise Taking Place in Sundry Spots of the Globe ", which they begin to read, the Tortoise taking the part of Achilles, and Achilles taking the part of the Tortoise.
He lives in the southeast corner of the Hundred Acre Wood, in an area labeled " Eeyore's Gloomy Place: Rather Boggy and Sad " on the map in the book.
This information comes from Virgil Vogel's book Indian Place Names in Illinois and most others concur.
According to the book " Michigan Place Names " by Walter Romig, the area that would become Charlotte was owned by the U. S. Government until 1832 when George Barnes purchased the land.
" The book titled, " Michigan Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More Than Five Thousand Past and Present Michigan Communities " by Walter Romig ( p457 ) claims the village was named for Edward Powers.
Wymore, Nebraska is also the burial place of author and anthropologist R. Clark Mallam, whose book, Indian Creek Memories ; A Sense of Place is set in and around the town.
The book was later made into the movie " A Place in the Sun " starring Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor.
* 1863-Robert Moffat, missionary to Africa with the London Missionary Society, publishes his book Rivers of Water in a Dry Place, Being an Account of the Introduction of Christianity into South Africa, and of Mr. Moffat's Missionary Labours
More info about Dr. Higley's research methodology, including his use of " social registers " and zip codes, can be found on his website, and in his book, entitled Privilege, Power, and Place: The Geography of the American Upper Class.
According to the book Indian Villages and Place Names in Pennsylvania by Dr. George P. Donehoo, the community's name likely means " Fine Stream " in a local Native American language.
A hardcover 268-page book with 170 photos and featuring 30 interviews with town elders, There's No Place Like Rome chronicles the history of Rome from its hardscrabble agricultural start to its transformation as a recreational Mecca.
The book Gaming Cultures and Place in Asia-Pacific compares Sugimori's design of Mewtwo to that of Japanese tokusatsu films, namely monster films like the 1954 Godzilla in creating " monstrous yet familiar silhouettes from the past renewed agency in the form of eyes and expressions which cut through the viewer ".
Also located in Carleton Place is the The Book Gallery, Ontario's largest used book store.
Christie writes about his Kronk experience in his forthcoming book No Place To Hide
According to a book written by Barrett's brother Scott ( A Place in the Sun: The Truth Behind Jay's Journal ), and interviews with the family, Sparks used roughly 25 entries of 212 total from Barrett's actual journal.
In her book, Redefining the Subject: Sites of Play in Canadian Women's Writing, Charlotte Sturgess suggests that Brand employs a language — in the short story collection Sans Souci ( 1988 ) and the novel In Another Place, Not Here ( 1996 ), in particular —" through which identity emerges as a mobile, thus discursive, construct.
Mawer and Stenton, who published their book on the Place Names of Buckinghamshire in 1925, thought that belle could have meant a hill as well as a bell and suggested that the conspicuous hill at Kimble would have impressed itself on the minds of the first settlers and might have been called ' royal ' as the largest visible hill in the locality or that it earned the epithet by reason of some royal burial or other unknown event.
* A Place In History — A Scarsdale Books ( Publishing Services ) book on the history of Darlington Railway Centre and Museum.

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