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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Lyn Halper

Records of Ye Towne Meetings of Lyn

Records of Ye Towne Meetings of Lyn

Lynn (Mass )

Hassell Street Press
2021
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface.We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Soul Mates & Angels: Bigotry (The Anita Lyn Series, Book One)

Soul Mates & Angels: Bigotry (The Anita Lyn Series, Book One)

Betty Rae

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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In her 80th year, Anita Lyn Riley begins her memoirs about her unusual life as a communicator with angels. Her parents try to dissuade her "vivid imagination." At the tender age of three, Anita's parents die in an automobile accident and her grandmother takes her in. Ann Marie Riley is from Ireland and recognizes the child's gifts as "second sight." By the time Anita reaches the tenth grade in the local Catholic high school, the young girl's intuitive gifts have blossomed. Unfortunately, when Anita reveals a nun's past life as a madam in a brothel, she is quietly expelled. In September at barely sixteen, she is tested and promoted to the 12th grade in a large public school. Within the first week, Anita literally bumps into her soul mate, Daniel O'Keefe but knows she is destined to die before she receives his first kiss. It is 1951, with the lingering aftershock of World War II. Anita's life becomes complicated when she meets a student who suffered through Hitler's Labor Camp. The Ku Klux Klan becomes involved in turning Anita's world up-side down. As a modern-day Nancy Drew, as well as having the talent for "Ghost Walking," she becomes an instrument in driving the Klan from her small home town.
Soul Mates & Angels: Greed (The Anita Lyn Series, Book Two)

Soul Mates & Angels: Greed (The Anita Lyn Series, Book Two)

Betty Rae

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This book continues the fictional accounting of the memoirs of Anita Lyn Riley, who channels her guardian angel, Alana. The angel leads the young mystic to solve crimes, which take her beyond the physical into other dimensions, and has her "ghost-walking" to find clues.Alana begins this second drama by sending Anita dreams of babies, which lead to an insidiousness plot to steal newborn babies and sell them on the black market. Through various clues, which lead her deeper and deeper into the plot. While ghost walking-what Anita Lyn calls her out-of-body travel-she is suddenly locked out of her body and is frightened it means she has died.As if all that is not bad enough, Anita's soul mate, Danny O'Keefe gives her an ultimatum: stop working with Alana or he will no longer be in her life
EAA 180: Salt-Winning on the Lyn

EAA 180: Salt-Winning on the Lyn

Graeme Clarke

Oxford Archaeology East
2023
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Beneath the housing estates of Gaywood within the urban reach of modern King’s Lynn lies a former saltmarsh — Gaywood’s North Marsh — which once played an important role in the economic and physical development of this dynamic coastal and estuarine landscape. Focused on the eastern side of the Wash and to the north of an ancient inlet known as the Lyn, this marshland was rich in salt or ‘white gold’, gathered from the brine-saturated muds and processed using the post-Roman technique of sand-washing or sleeching. Often the only traces left behind of this once important coastal industry are the denuded hillocks or mounds representing the accumulated waste deposits associated with salt-winning, dozens of which have been mapped in this area. An opportunity to investigate several of these saltern mounds was prompted by the Lynnsport and Greenpark Avenue Primary School developments, leading to a three-year scheme of topographical survey, evaluation trenching and targeted excavation. Building on previous work by OA East at Marsh Lane, this volume provides a synthetic overview of the salt-making evidence utilising a suite of scientific techniques underpinned by historical research and Bayesian modelling to reconstruct the saltmarsh environment and how this changed over time. One of the key results has been firmly to establish that the sand-washing method was in use on the east coast of England as early as the Middle Saxon period (8th to 9th century), continuing into the medieval period and beyond in some places. A possible association with the Middle Saxon ‘productive’ site at Bawsey is explored, as is the more definite connection with the East Anglian bishops and bishops of Norwich, who once owned this land. Linked to this are the provision of labour, methods of transport and access to fuel. The contribution of salt-working to the economy, notably trade, is assessed as is the impact that this industrial scale of salt production had on the physical environment which ultimately led to piecemeal reclamation and the development of valuable tracts of grazing land. By the 12th century, salt-winning on Gaywood’s North Marsh was already in decline and by the 13th century its death knell was no doubt sounded by the diversion of the River Great Ouse into the Lyn: the fossilised salt-making landscape being recorded by the Gaywood Dragge survey of 1487\. This narrative is further enhanced by comparison with similar records for sand-washing on the near continent, and a reconsideration of the evidence from the Lincolnshire side of the Wash.
Three Centuries - Three Poets: An Anthology of Georgean Poetry translated by Lyn Coffin
With its rich heroic and mythological folk poetry and 1500 years of lyrical poetry, Georgian culture depends as much on the verse as it does on music, wine and Christianity. Lyn Coffin's anthology samples this culture by translating the greatest of Georgia's 19th century Romantics, the most beloved of 20th-century lyrical symbolists, and one of the most interesting of contemporary poets. Lyn Coffin is perhaps the first professional English-language poet to devote her time and talent to the task of translating Georgian poetry, a poetry which, largely because of the language's complexity, the extraordinary rhyming virtuosity of its poets and the often complex, half-Oriental, half-Occidental outlook of its culture has been considered one of the most resistant to translation.Nikoloz Baratashvili had the genius and mystery to attract attention outside his own land....the intertwining of folk myth and literary Symbolism, and the musicality: they show Galaktion Tabidze as a magus comparable to W. B. Yeats. " - Donald Rayfield, OBE, Professor, Russian and Georgian Studies, Queen Mary University of London"Dato Barbakadze speaks with a distinct voice and rare vision.... Always, poem by poem, there is within the poetry the warmth of real humanity and the brightness, the hungry intelligence of his song, fresh as new-fallen snow." - Sam Hamill (1943-2018), master American poet
What's my name? LYN

What's my name? LYN

Tiina Walsh

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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A personalised storybook for girls called LYN. The story is based on the letters of the child's own name. All books are different from one another. The girl wakes up but can't remember her name. Magic Mouse knows how to solve the problem. They go on a wonderful adventure in the Magic Bus Translated and adapted by the author from the top-selling Finnish language children's namebook series "Tytt /Poika, joka unohti nimens ". The beautiful hand-drawn pictures will delight both the young and the young-at-heart Looking for a namebook "What's my name?" but couldn't find a book for the name you are looking for? Please don't hesitate to contact me with your name request -Tiina Walsh Author fb.me/whatsmynamestorybooks for more details about the storybooks
The History of the Ancient and Present State of the Navigation of the Port of King's-Lyn, and of Cambridge, and the Rest of the Trading Towns in Those Parts; ... With the Method Proposed for Draining the Fens
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Medical theory and practice of the 1700s developed rapidly, as is evidenced by the extensive collection, which includes descriptions of diseases, their conditions, and treatments. Books on science and technology, agriculture, military technology, natural philosophy, even cookbooks, are all contained here.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT136295Anonymous. By Thomas Badeslade. A reissue of the 1725 edition, with different preliminaries. The appendix begins on p. 109 with 'The report of Col. Armstrong, .. '.London: printed for L. Davis and C. Reymers; and B. White, 1766. 8],148p., plates: maps; 2
The Best of Twisty Christmas Tales: Edited by Peter Friend, Eileen Mueller & A.J.Ponder. Includes Stories by Joy Cowley, David Hill, Dave Freer & Lyn
The Best of Twisty Christmas Tales: 31 short stories by 27 authors including Joy Cowley, David Hill and Dave Freer.What will Santa put under your tree this Christmas? A present that growls? Or one that smiles? The Best of Twisty Christmas Tales - crazy Christmas adventures for the whole family Christmas in outer space or at the beach, havoc in Santa's workshop, monsters running amok, and mad scientists who turn Christmas into chaos. Come along for the sleigh ride of your life, as these Twisty Tales weave their festive magic, whipping across New Zealand pastures, scattering fairy dust on the way to a Christmas BBQ Foreword by David Hill...Do weird things ever happen to you at Christmas? You get strange presents, you have to eat peculiar food, people put on crazy hats? I remember one Christmas dinner with candles on the table. One candle set fire to a Christmas cracker as it was being opened. The cracker set fire to some paper napkins. The paper napkins set fire to the tablecloth. One of my uncles had to pour a whole jug of custard on the flames to put them out.Here's a bunch of Christmas stories where seriously weird and twisty things happen...
My First Reading Flashcards

My First Reading Flashcards

Lyn Wendon

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
1996
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This invaluable set of double-sided flashcards features all the Letterland characters plus duplicates of key letters. One side shows the Letterland character in full colour, with suggestions for suitable words, and the other side shows the plain letter so that children quickly make the connection between Letterland and plain letter shapes. The flashcards are multi-purpose and can be used for matching games as well as simple letter recognition exercises.
ABC

ABC

Lyn Wendon; LYN WENDON

HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
2001
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This alphabet book introduces each Letterland character with a story-like text to ensure that children easily become familiar with them and their behaviour in words.
AQA A Level Chemistry Year 1 and AS Student Book
Exam Board: AQA Level & Subject: AS Chemistry Next exams: June 2025 AQA approved Written by our expert authors for the 2015 AQA specification, this Student Book covers AS and A-level Year 1 Chemistry. It combines the most comprehensive explanations with features that build skills in practical work, maths and evaluation. With a clear path of progression, it will prepare you for the demands of A-level and beyond. This Student Book will:• prepare you for assessment with key ideas summaries and practice questions designed for the linear course• build your confidence in tackling the mathematical requirement with worked examples and targeted assignments• strengthen your practical skills with comprehensive Required Practical sections featuring step-by-step instructions, and advice about how best to avoid common errors• deepen your understanding of chemistry and equip you for further study using comprehensive explanations, skills-focused assignments and inspiring real-life contexts• extend your knowledge and skills with specially designed Stretch and Challenge questions.
Cambridge International AS & A Level Chemistry Student's Book

Cambridge International AS & A Level Chemistry Student's Book

Lyn Nicholls; Andrew Page; Sunetra Berry

Collins
2020
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The Collins Cambridge International AS & A Level Chemistry course promotes a rich and deep understanding of the 9701 syllabus (for examination from 2022) and development of practical skills. This Student’s Book provides in depth coverage of the Cambridge International AS & A Level Chemistry syllabus. This text was written by experts in their field and allows students to develop practical skills in a range of contexts, deepen understanding of key concepts and make links between topics. Students are given regular opportunities to practice and revisit skills and understanding, and evaluate their learning throughout the course. Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International EducationFirst teaching: 2020; First examination: 2022 · Develop and strengthen practical skills throughout with assignments and experimental skills features and regular opportunities to handle, apply and evaluate data· Deepen understanding by making connections between topics. The prior understanding reviews and end of chapter mind maps provide starting points to build upon· Build self-awareness and take control of learning using the questions and opportunities for reflection throughout the book· Strengthen and challenge with questions requiring deeper engagement and thinking skills· Prepare for examinations with exam-style questions· A Teacher’s Guide is also available to buy as a digital download. Full teacher support includes syllabus mapping, notes on common misconceptions, a wealth of activities including those to develop practical skills, and regular assessments including prior knowledge reviews, mid-chapter formative and end of chapter exam-style summative tests. Please see collins.co.uk/pages/caie-sciences for more information. This resource is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to support the full syllabus for examination from 2022.
The American Nonvoter

The American Nonvoter

Lyn Ragsdale; Jerrold G. Rusk

Oxford University Press Inc
2017
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A diverse body of research exists to explain why eligible voters don't go to the polls on election day. Theories span from the psychological (nonvoters have limited emotional engagement with politics and therefore lack motivation), to the social (politics is inherently social and nonvoters have limited networks), and the personal (nonvoters tend to be young, less educated, poor, and highly mobile). Other scholars suggest that people don't vote because campaigns are uninspiring. This book poses a new theory: uncertainty about the national context at the time of the election. During times of national crisis, when uncertainty is high, citizens are motivated to sort through information about each candidate to figure out which would best mitigate their uncertainty. When external uncertainty is low, however, citizens spend less time learning about candidates and are equally unmotivated to vote. The American Nonvoter examines how uncertainty regarding changing economic conditions, dramatic national events, and U.S. international interventions influences people's decisions whether to vote or not. Using rigorous statistical tools and rich historical stories, Lyn Ragsdale and Jerrold G. Rusk test this theory on aggregate nonvoting patterns in the United States across presidential and midterm elections from 1920 to 2012. The authors also challenge the stereotype of nonvoters as poor, uneducated and apathetic. Instead, the book shows that nonvoters are, by and large, as politically knowledgeable as voters, but see no difference between candidates or view them negatively.
The American Nonvoter

The American Nonvoter

Lyn Ragsdale; Jerrold G. Rusk

Oxford University Press Inc
2017
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A diverse body of research exists to explain why eligible voters don't go to the polls on election day. Theories span from the psychological (nonvoters have limited emotional engagement with politics and therefore lack motivation), to the social (politics is inherently social and nonvoters have limited networks), and the personal (nonvoters tend to be young, less educated, poor, and highly mobile). Other scholars suggest that people don't vote because campaigns are uninspiring. This book poses a new theory: uncertainty about the national context at the time of the election. During times of national crisis, when uncertainty is high, citizens are motivated to sort through information about each candidate to figure out which would best mitigate their uncertainty. When external uncertainty is low, however, citizens spend less time learning about candidates and are equally unmotivated to vote. The American Nonvoter examines how uncertainty regarding changing economic conditions, dramatic national events, and U.S. international interventions influences people's decisions whether to vote or not. Using rigorous statistical tools and rich historical stories, Lyn Ragsdale and Jerrold G. Rusk test this theory on aggregate nonvoting patterns in the United States across presidential and midterm elections from 1920 to 2012. The authors also challenge the stereotype of nonvoters as poor, uneducated and apathetic. Instead, the book shows that nonvoters are, by and large, as politically knowledgeable as voters, but see no difference between candidates or view them negatively.