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![]() ![]() EXTRA 10 DAYS APART FROM THE NORMAL SHIPPING PERIOD WILL BE REQUIRED FOR LEATHER BOUND BOOKSĪntique look with Golden Leaf Printing and embossing with round Spine completely handmade binding(extra customization on request like Color Leather, Colored book, special gold leaf printing etc.) Reprinted in 1981 with the help of original edition published long back. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. This book is Deluxe-Edition printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden Leaf Printing on round Spine (extra customization on request like complete leather, Golden Screen printing in Front, Color Leather, Colored book etc.) Reprinted in 1981 with the help of original edition published long back. ![]() ![]() ![]() Lang: - eng, Pages:- 586, Print on Demand. ![]() ![]() When he healed and returned to Earth, he aided the newly freed Amanda in operating the Dimensional Gateway and was shocked to see Torus' twin come out of it, along with a piece of Vatak, who wanted to pledge allegiance to the Titans. When peace came, he joined Andris' elite squad to fight Vatak and nearly died against Vatak's Shadow Guardians. When the uprising began, Nightshade was first stationed with Zenith's communications squadron, then was transferred to the frontlines and attacked the U.N.'s main base. thanks to how they treated traders like his parents. When the Rebels revealed the United Nations' sordid deeds, Nightshade gladly stayed by Andris' side, not trusting the U.N. Nightshade became a bit nicer when he formed a friendship with the noble Cyril, and integrated better into the team. Nonetheless, Nightshade proved himself as a worthy asset in battle and was recruited alongside Cyril, Stalor, and Zenith. Birthplace: Auckland, New Zealand.Ĭocky, rowdy, and an overall nuisance thanks to his dad's "Take what you want" teachings, Nightshade was Andris' last choice for new agents. Nightshade is a member of the Titan Force and Titan High Guard. ![]() ![]() ![]() This one is called Better: A Study of Hebrews. When I found out that there was another Wilkin Bible study this fall, I signed up. The studies I attended involved watching Jen’s video each week over the chapter(s) covered, and then meeting with a small group of women to go over the homework that was assigned each week in the book. She has the ability to take a passage I’ve read multiple times, and find new and refreshing insights. ![]() Wilkin was new to me at the time, but I found her takes on scripture to be compelling. Pre-pandemic, I participated during two consecutive years in women’s Bible studies at our church by Jen Wilkin: “God of Creation” about Genesis 1-12, and “God of Covenant” about the rest of Genesis. ![]() ![]() Rowe Price as an analyst in 1982, after receiving his M.B.A. He has a BA in history from Yale University and an MBA from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. When McNamee was 12 years old, he protested against the Vietnam War, and volunteered for Eugene McCarthy's campaign for president. Barbara, his mother, was a feminist during the 60s. He was the president of the Albany chapter of the Urban League. His father, Daniel, was an investment banker. McNamee was born on May 2, 1956, in Albany, New York. Counting two groups, McNamee estimated that he had played 800 shows as of 2009. McNamee is also a touring musician, first as a founding member of the Flying Other Brothers, and more recently in that group's follow-on band, Moonalice. ![]() Prior to co-founding the firm, McNamee co-founded private equity firm Silver Lake Partners and headed the T. He is the founding partner of the venture capital firm Elevation Partners. Roger McNamee (born May 2, 1956) is an American businessman, investor, venture capitalist and musician. Businessman, venture capitalist, musician ![]() ![]() Book 1 was great and Smith has managed to carry that awesomeness throughout the series. This series has been one of my favorite stories I’ve listened to this year and one of my favorite post-apocalyptic stories of all time. The pace is swift, the setting gripping, and the characters engaging. X is my hero! Well, perhaps Miles (his bioengineered dog) is my first hero and X is a close second. But what they find will change everything. In the third installment of the USA Today best-selling Hell Divers series, Michael and his fellow divers fight across the mutated landscape in search of X. But when he learns the Hell Divers he exiled have found Deliverance, he changes course for a new mission – find the divers, kill them, and make their new ship his own. He will do whatever it takes to keep the ship in the air – even commit murder. In the skies, the Hive is falling apart, but Captain Jordan is more determined than ever to keep humanity in their outdated lifeboat. ![]() After learning that Xavier “X” Rodriguez may still be alive, they mount a rescue mission for the long-lost hero. ![]() Left for dead on the nightmarish surface of the planet, commander Michael Everhart and his team of Hell Divers barely escape with their lives aboard a new airship called Deliverance. They will dive, but will humanity survive? ![]() ![]() But before I get into the plot, you have to understand one thing: the island is populated with horses that come from the sea. ![]() The Scorpio Races centres around two young people, Sean and Puck, and their stories are told in the first person singular in alternating chapters (usually). The actual setting is a small island called Thisby (which I imagined was off the Scottish coast, but the novel doesn’t make the setting clear) in the early part of the 20th century. If the novel is set in Britain, which I pretended it was. This anecdote is probably tangential to this review of American young adult author Maggie Stiefvater’s standalone 2011 novel The Scorpio Races, but if it proves anything, the British sure like their horses. If I remember this right, the ponies would get rounded up each year by the locals and would be taken to London where they would be sold for a pound each. Yes, there are wild ponies in Dartmoor belonging to no one but the land. The weirdest thing was all the wild ponies running around. ![]() That wasn’t the weirdest thing about the place, though. One of the strongest memories I have of the country and the vacation overall is when we visited Dartmoor, which looked like an alien planet to me with all the craggily rocks jutting out all over the place. ![]() Fifteen years ago this month, I visited England with some members of my family. ![]() ![]() Grants or fellowships provide funds that can be used to pay the rent and other expenses, allowing the artist to work full-time at being creative.There are a number of ways for artists to supplement their income and ease the financial burden that comes with being a working artist: (There's no reliable way to track practicing artists who do not make their primary earnings in the arts.) Their median earnings in 2012 were around $30,000 a year, $36,000 with a bachelor's degree. defined as people whose primary earnings come from their art. Kennedy, 35th President of the United StatesĪlthough most foundation grants are given to nonprofit organizations, artists are one exception to that rule.Ĭensus data reveals that there are about 1.4 million working artists in the U.S. If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. Q: Where can I find grants for visual artists? ![]() Q: Where can I find grants for performing artists? Q: Where can I find grants for musicians? Q: Where can I find grants for film or videomakers? After reviewing, also see our posts for specific fields, which list different resources for each: ![]() The information on this page is for artists from all disciplines. Please refer to the tips and websites in this article. ![]() ![]() Candid does not give grants/donations, suggest specific funders, or approach them on your behalf. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Agent: Serene Hakim, Ayesha Pande Literary. Includes a glossary of Spanish words with limited pronunciations. With excellent pacing and rich world-building, debut author Rivera flawlessly immerses readers in the landscape of Tierra del Sol and Cece’s journey (“The town lights grew brighter, each building like a lantern warming the edges of the desert”). When a powerful desert spirit kidnaps her sister, Cece Rios must learn forbidden magic to get her back, in this own voices middle grade fantasy perfect for fans of The Storm Runner and Aru Shah and the End of Time. In Tierra del Sol, an isolated town plagued by magical criaturas that roam the surrounding desert, 12-year-old Cece Rios lives as “a shadow cast from the light of other people’s fires.” While her older sister Juana wields fire opal in rituals to protect the town and burns “bright like the Sun,” everyone believes a childhood encounter with a criatura cursed Cece with a soul like water-and left her “the weakest person in the village.” But when a “powerful dark criatura” known as “El Sombrerón, the Bride Stealer” snatches Juana right before her eyes, Cece must tap into her inner strength and enter a world of battles and brujas to get her sister back. Pretending to be an apprentice bruja, an unassuming preteen enters a dangerous competition to rescue her 15-year-old sister from monstrous forces in this mesmerizing middle grade fantasy. ![]() ![]() By the end of the 1990s, girls' schools, which two decades earlier had "seemed headed for extinction," were enjoying a revival, DeBare notes. The historical account gives way to a psychological and sociological report, as DeBare treats psychologists Richard Kraft-Ebbing and Havelock Ellis, who cast "a shadow over the kinds of romantic female relationships that had been accepted as normal through most of the 1800s." Then there's groundbreaking Carol Gilligan and Myra and David Sadker, along with AAUW (American Association of University Women) studies that would "ultimately change the entire image and mission of girls' schools" by teaching educators about girls' psychological development and unearthing sex discrimination in coed schools. ![]() ![]() ![]() She also covers public, Catholic and African-American girls' schools, finding similarities and differences. Beginning with the early 19th century, "when educating women was a gutsy act," DeBare traces the evolution of girls' schools from middle-class to elite institutions, with particular attention to Emma Willard (a prominent early- and mid–19th-century advocate of girls' education) and to Clara Spence, Lucy Madeira and Miss Sarah Porter (founders of eponymous schools). ![]() Journalist DeBare offers a combination general history of girls' schools in America and the particular history of cofounding an all-girls middle school in Oakland, Calif. ![]() |