Living Waters General studies and General knowledgeFascinating stories based on the author's exploration of eight rivers in New York and Qubec. In Living Waters, Margaret Wooster canoes, portages, camps beside, and wades into eight Great Lakes watersheds across New York and Qubec, returning with her pockets full of original stories from these beautiful, boggy, and prehistoric waterways. From the history of hydropower development on the Niagara River to the search for a wizard's cave in the Zoar
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the choice to enter the priesthood -- and situate them within the life-cycles and social relations of medieval Europeans
the book argues that while our nation's policy makers have learned a great deal about how to create and implement successful housing programs
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nor will the free-floating economic anxiety disappear when the next "real" economic recovery comes
Curtains of Light would be an extremely useful introductory text for university students studying the relationship of cinema to theatre
The third edition is updated throughout and includes a comprehensive literature review of the research and measurement of caring
biographical information about the filmmakers and filmographies of their works
the nineteen contributions to this volume deal with the interactions between archaeological legacies and identities
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Each chapter includes student activities and additional resources to facilitate learning