Five Years After Elizabeth Johnson's Husban Died She Meets A Man At The Store , Charles Parker . . . The Twins Love Him . . . And When Charles Asks Her To Marry Her Things Go Crazy .
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When a thirteen year old girl commits suicide, God sends her on a forty-day mission to say her final goodbyes, or she will go to Hell. She must make right the wrongs she had done. She struggles with her past, the religion she was brought into, and she misses her life.
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Some of this book may seem illogical until you read this for the concepts. You will probably need some references on religion, mythology and physics handy, and most importantly a good dictionary.
Most of the old religions seem to be modelled on a trinity of characters, which could ha...
Of Rice and Yen is a book on Japanese society, people, and culture with a refreshing difference. A truly honest and balanced account of the country, it covers not only the good aspects of Japanese society but, uniquely, provides a concise and critical account of the worst bits as well.
Forty ca...
The following book provides a synthesis on the history of the politicization of the practice of archaeology in Palestine. Its purpose is to demonstrate the various aspects that have influenced the practice of archaeology in Palestine and how these aspects have come to reinforce themselves. Variou...
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The following book provides a synthesis on the history of the politicization of the practice of archaeology in Palestine. Its purpose is to demonstrate the various aspects that have influenced the practice of archaeology in Palestine and how these aspects have come to reinforce themselves. Variou...
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