North Meets South

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Once in a while, a love story comes along that is out of the ordinary. Once in a while, there is a love story that truly captures your attention and your heart. North Meets South is just that. It also happens to be true. Come along on a journey of two complete strangers, who happened to live 1,100 miles apart, as they experience a divine encounter while on vacation with their separate families and friends. Read on to encounter the deep friendship that develops between them during their

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Kimberly Bahr
Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Release : 2020-11-05
File : 74 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781635681154


North Meets South

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During the Civil War, two young soldiers try to cool down at a creek. This could be big trouble because one is a Yankee and one is a Rebel. North Meets South is a level 4 book in the Sound Out Phonics Based Chapter Books series, which feature six levels of phonics progression that gives students multiple opportunities to practice specific phonics skills. Level 4 focuses on one-syllable words with short and long vowels, consonant blends and digraphs, diphthongs, silent letters, and controlled vowels.

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Author : Matt Sims
Publisher : High Noon Books
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File : Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781634022583


Where North Meets South

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This book embraces an emerging paradox of human geography: the growth of cities along international boundaries. For many years the world system was ordered in such a way that international boundaries remained essentially free of human settlement. In the last three decades, however, the axioms of traditional geopolitical organization have been shattered; in a number of areas in the world, including the United States-Mexico, United States-Canada, and western European border regions, boundaries have come to house large-scale cities. -- From Preface (page xi).

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Lawrence A. Herzog
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Release : 1990
File : 308 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0292790538


Baseball On The Border

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From 1985 to 1994 there existed a significant but unheralded experiment in professional baseball. For ten seasons, the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos (The Owls of the Two Laredos) were the only team in professional sports to represent two nations. Playing in the storied Mexican League (an AAA affiliate of major league baseball), the "Tecos" had home parks on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, in Laredo, Texas and in Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas. In true border fashion, Mexican and American national anthems were played before each game, and the Tecos were operated by interests in both cities. Baseball on the Border is the story of the rise and unexpected demise of this surprising team. For Alan Klein, a cultural anthropologist specializing in sport, "the border" is almost a nation of its own. Having formed teams of players from both sides of the Rio Grande for almost a century, organizers and followers of the "Border Birds" often join forces but just as frequently squabble with each other in a chronic border tension. Throughout the book, Klein includes firsthand observations of the team and descriptions of its players. Readers will meet Dan Firova, the Tecos' beleaguered manager, a border-region native who nevertheless finds himself a target of the Mexican media. The "Ugly American," Willie Waite, is a young pitcher whose stunning success does nothing to diminish the disdain he has for his Mexican teammates. Ernesto Barraza, "The Trickster," once threw a no-hitter on only seventy-three pitches (on April Fool's Day, appropriately enough), but occasionally shows up at the park missing part of his uniform. And then there is Andres Mora, an aged slugger who, despite three seasons in major league baseball and a life of personal excesses, came within a few home runs of setting the all-time Mexican League record. This is just part of the roster of the Tecos and only a fraction of the lineup of Baseball on the Border. Anyone with an interest in baseball will be enlightened and entertained by this informative book.

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Genre : Sports & Recreation
Author : Alan M. Klein
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Release : 2016-11-22
File : 317 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781400884520


Love You Hate You Love You

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‘ No matter what, Juliet ‘ Having you, my Juliet and though drama is hanging in the air. How many times we danced in the open air sweetly in arms. How many times our kisses brought us into glamorous palaces of love. How many times our minds were no longer deserts but oasis of loving hearts. Even though our constellation is far from the starry one I love you with all my heart. No matter what shall happen no one and nothing shall separate us. We are the lovers of all times larger than life you and me, Romeo and Juliet.

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Genre : Poetry
Author : Tadeusz Hutyra
Publisher : BookRix
Release : 2015-03-19
File : 751 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783736883352


Border Identities

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This book offers fresh insights into the complex and various ways in which international frontiers influence cultural identities. Ten anthropological case studies describe specific international borders in Europe, Asia, Africa, and North America, and bring out the importance of boundary politics, and the diverse forms that it may take. As a contribution to the wider theoretical debates about nationalism, transnationalism, and globalization, it will interest to students and scholars in anthropology, political science, international studies and modern history.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Thomas M. Wilson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1998-01-22
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 052158745X


Climate Change Biology

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Climate Change Biology is a new textbook which examines this emerging discipline of human-induced climate change and the resulting shifts in the distributions of species and the timing of biological events. The text focuses on understanding the impacts of human-induced climate change, but draws on multiple lines of evidence, including paleoecology, modelling and current observation. Climate Change Biology lays out the scope and depth of understanding of this new discipline in terms that are accessible to students, managers and professional biologists. The only advanced student text on the biological aspects of climate change Examines recent and deep past climate change effects to better understand the impacts of recent human-induced changes Discusses the conservation and other ecological implications of climate change in detail Presents recipes for coping with accelerating climate change in the future Includes extensive illustrations with maps diagrams and color photographs

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Genre : Science
Author : Lee Hannah
Publisher : Academic Press
Release : 2017-02-17
File : 415 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780080921105


Procurement Systems

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This book deals with best practice in construction procurement, the process by which customers of the construction industry go about procuring new facilities.

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Genre : Architecture
Author : Steve Rowlinson
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2005-10-09
File : 317 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135806002


Looking South

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In the United States, cheap products made by cheap labor are in especially high demand, purchased by men and women who have watched their own wages decline and jobs disappear. Looking South examines the effects of race, class, and gender in the development of the low-wage, anti-union, and state-supported industries that marked the creation of the New South and now the Global South. Workers in the contemporary Global South--those nations of Central and Latin America, most of Asia, and Africa--live and work within a model of industrial development that materialized in the red brick mills of the New South. As early as the 1950s, this labor model became the prototype used by U.S. companies as they expanded globally. This development has had increasingly powerful effects on workers and consumers at home and around the world. Mary E. Frederickson highlights the major economic and cultural changes brought about by deindustrialization and immigration. She also outlines the events, movements, and personalities involved in the race-, class-, and gender-based resistance to industry’s relentless search for cheap labor.

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Genre : History
Author : Mary E. Frederickson
Publisher : University Press of Florida
Release : 2011-05-29
File : 329 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813042947


A Bold Profession

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In rural South African clinics, Black nurses were charged with administering life-saving health care measures despite a lack of equipment and personnel, often while navigating the intersections of traditional African healing practices and changing gender relations. A Bold Profession is an homage to their dedication to the well-being of their communities.

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Genre : History
Author : Leslie Anne Hadfield
Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Release : 2021-05-11
File : 277 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780299331207