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This atlas was developed to support all Anatomy And Physiology titles. For use with the human anatomy course or any AAndP lab, this comprehensive collection includes hundreds of histology photos and cadaver dissections.
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Note-for-note transcriptions for all the parts from this bluegrass band's 2005 release. Features all 14 tracks, including: Doubting Thomas * Eveline * Helena * Scotch and Chocolate * When in Rome * Why Should the Fire Die? * and more.
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Here's the matching folio to the eponymous debut from this neo-traditional folk/bluegrass trio that's received accolades throughout the music industry. The Transcribed Scores format includes note-for-note transcriptions for all of the instruments on the album, including guitar, banjo, mandolin, violin and bass, as well as all of the vocal parts. 12 songs: Ode to a Butterfly * Out of the Woods * Pastures New * Robin and Marian * When You Come Back Down * and more. Includes tab.

Cutting Class: The St. Baldricks Story of Christian Academy of Louisville Rock Creek is a story that comes from the hearts of children to help others afflicted with childhood cancer. These students experienced the devastation of cancer first hand when one of their own was diagnosed with hepatoblastama, a rare childhood cancer. She had chemotherapy treatment and as a result, her hair fell out. Her fellow students and teachers rallied around her by participating in St. Baldricks Day at their school. With a goal of $10,000 to be raised these energetic and caring children, teachers and parents raised over $33,000 for research to cure childhood cancers! When popular children s book...

This is the twelfth and final story in the hugely popular series of novels from the hit TV series Dawson's Creek. Two days into rehearsal, the director of Capeside Christmas Winter Follies drops out, so Dawson volunteers to direct the town show. But he's finding out the hard way it's easier to direct a small cast film than a giant Christmas pageant filled with friends, family and neighbors. Now everybody's feuding with everybody else. Dawson, Joey, Pacey, Jen, Jack and Andie are all stressed out. Then a tremendous ice storm hits, and frozen hearts begin to melt...Six teens ready to take on the world. They're learning about life, and learning how to love.
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Just fifteen miles inland from Charleston, South Carolina sits the charming city of Goose Creek, a vibrant community with a history over three centuries in the making. That history teems with all the trappings of a traditional Lowcountry city, but to many, Charleston’s long historical shadow has obscured Goose Creek, and few know the real story of the people and events that define the city’s past. With Goose Creek, South Carolina: A Definitive History, Michael J. Heitzler seeks to shed light on Goose Creek’s fascinating history. The first of a two-volume set, Planters, Politicians and Patriots illuminates the foundations of Goose Creek and the lives of the Europeans and...

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Mabel Barbee Lee has written a rousing tale of early days in Cripple Creek, Colorado. She speaks with authority because she arrived there as a child in 1892, and with wide-eyed wonder saw the whole place turn to gold.
With his divining rod, Mabel's father tapped gold ore on Beacon Hill but missed becoming a millionaire by selling his claim short. Nonetheless, life was rich for young Mabel in a booming town with points of interest like Poverty Gulch, the Continental Hotel, and a fantastic house called Finn's Folly; with characters around like the promoter Windy Joe and (seen from a distance) the madam Pearl De Vere; with something always going on, whether a celebration or a disastrous...
Meyers explores the beauty and personal significance of a small stream in theSan Juan Mountains of Colorado in thisntimate evocation of place belonging onthe nature lover's bookshelf next to Pilgrim at Tinker Creek. Photos.

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This is the fascinating story of the birth and development of a rural American community, from its origins at the turn of the century to the years that followed the Civil War.