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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Suzan Harden
Chief Justice Anthea of Orrin barely survived a demon trap meant to corrupt her very spirit. While she's still recovering, the queen commands her to head a diplomatic mission to Din . Anthea would love to see her birth father again, but can she deal with his condemnation for succumbing to the demons' influence? Magic and mayhem have never been this unsure. Or this political.
Aisha Franklin's baby brother is getting married, and the whole office has been invited to the big event in Atlanta. However, trouble follows them across the country, and it's not the usual superhero shenanigans. Personal conflicts may tear the firm apart before they even get to the nuptials.Can the bride and groom rebuild their family and friends' relationships before a super battle erupts at their reception and becomes the leading story on the evening news?Call us at 888-555-HERO. The Law Offices of Winters & Franklin, where the only thing more dangerous than a superhero is his attorney.
The Right to a Father
Anne Sofie Hardenberg; Pia Christensen Bang; Susan Stanley
International Polar Institute Press
2018
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In the ’40s and ’50s many men from Denmark traveled to Greenland to work. Here they met Greenlandic women—which more than once resulted in pregnancies. Many of these men then returned to Denmark, which meant that the children grew up as illegitimate children without even knowing their fathers. One of these children was Anne Sofie Hardenberg, who was teased all through her childhood for having a Danish father—and an absent one at that. By the age of 17 she gathered the courage to write to her father. To her surprise he was very glad to hear from her, and wished to make her a part of his family. Unluckily they only got three weeks together—then he died in a car accident… This book is Anne Sofie’s memoir accompanied by photos and letters between her and her Danish family. Today, still, there is a problem with the legal rights of this generation of “fatherless” children.
‘On Calm Water’ tells a gripping survival story of child abuse, highlighting the strength and resilience required to overcome such trauma. The story is of a young girl who finds herself alone on a small boat, facing storms that symbolize her father's abuse. As she navigates these challenging waters, she draws strength from the guidance of Jesus. This moving story highlights her inner struggles and the endurance she finds through her Christian faith.
Widerspiegelung Von Ausgewaehlten Werken Der Rawls'schen Gerechtigkeitskonzeption in Der Landesverfassung Brandenburg
Susan Harder
Peter Lang AG
2004
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Mit der deutschen Einheit entstand in den neuen Bundeslandern der Bedarf nach einer eigenen Verfassungswirklichkeit. Diesem kamen die einzelnen Bundeslander in unterschiedlicher Weise nach. In Brandenburg zeichnete sich die Verfassung schliesslich durch die Aufnahme einer Vielzahl sozialer Grundrechte aus. Ausgehend von dieser Erkenntnis bietet die Arbeit einen Vergleich, der von John Rawls in seiner Theorie der Gerechtigkeit als Fairness entwickelten Gerechtigkeitsgrundsatze anhand der sozialen Grundrechte auf Bildung und Weiterbildung mit der Verfassungsentwicklung des Landes Brandenburg, der sich anschliessenden Gesetzgebung im Rahmen des brandenburgischen Schul- und Weiterbildungsgesetzes und der Rechtsprechung des Landesverfassungsgerichts.
It was a dark time for civilization when mystical creatures and gods both good and bad still roamed among humans. Mankind was often subject to the will and whims of these supernatural beings. Settled off the shore of the North Sea live three young Vikings; Tredge, Yves and Jotur. When suddenly orphaned, the brave siblings decide to set off on a journey of hope. Tredge, Yves and Jotur must turn to each other for their mere survival finding themselves in a battle of wits with the ancient Norse gods. Along their journey they find more than courage, strength and faith in themselves and each other, but also make friends and foes among many mystical creatures of the world in which they live and a world where they dont belong.
National polls show that approximately 50 million adult Americans are born-again Christians. Yet most Americans see their culture as secular, and the United States is viewed around the world as a secular nation. Further, intellectuals and journalists often portray born-again Christians, despite their numbers, as outsiders who endanger public life. But is American culture really so neatly split between the religious and the secular? Is America as "modern" and is born-again Christian religious belief as "pre-modern" as many think? In the 1980s, born-again Christians burst into the political arena with stunning force. Gone was the image of "old-fashioned" fundamentalism and its anti-worldly, separatist philosophy. Under the leadership of the Reverend Jerry Falwell and allied preachers, millions broke taboos in place since the Scopes trial constraining their interaction with the public world. They claimed new cultural territory and refashioned themselves in the public arena. Here was a dynamic body of activists with an evangelical vision of social justice, organized under the rubric of the "Moral Majority." Susan Harding, a cultural anthropologist, set out in the 1980s to understand the significance of this new cultural movement. The result, this long-awaited book, presents the most original and thorough examination of Christian fundamentalism to date. Falwell and his co-pastors were the pivotal figures in the movement. It is on them that Harding focuses, and, in particular, their use of the Bible's language. She argues that this language is the medium through which born-again Christians, individual and collective, come to understand themselves as Christians. And it is inside this language that much of the born-again movement took place. Preachers like Falwell command a Bible-based poetics of great complexity, variety, creativity, and force, and, with it, attempt to mold their churches into living testaments of the Bible. Harding focuses on the words--sermons, speeches, books, audiotapes, and television broadcasts--of individual preachers, particularly Falwell, as they rewrote their Bible-based tradition to include, rather than exclude, intense worldly engagement. As a result of these efforts, born-again Christians recast themselves as a people not separated from but engaged in making history. The Book of Jerry Falwell is a fascinating work of cultural analysis, a rare account that takes fundamentalist Christianity on its own terms and deepens our understanding of both religion and the modern world.
These are the daily thoughts of Susan Hadden. For five months she lay in bed, knowing time was short. They begin in November and continue into January, when she could no longer concentrate and type. They are personal and full of love and hope. They end with two words: Love Jesus
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Young Vikings and the Quest for Asgard
J Scott & Susan a Hardin
Brilliant Books Literary
2022
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It was a dark time for civilization when mystical creatures and gods both good and bad still roamed among humans. Mankind was often subject to the will and whims of these supernatural beings. Settled off the shore of the North Sea live three young Vikings; Tredge, Yves and Jotur. When suddenly orphaned, the brave siblings decide to set off on a journey of hope. Tredge, Yves and Jotur must turn to each other for their mere survival finding themselves in a battle of wits with the ancient Norse gods. Along their journey they find more than courage, strength and faith in themselves and each other, but also make friends and foes among many mystical creatures of the world in which they live and a world where they don't belong.
Plan Bee: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about the Hardest-Working Creatures on Theplanet
Susan M. Brackney
Tarcher
2010
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A guided tour inside the world of bees Overtaxed and underrecognized-and now disappearing in alarming numbers- bees are the unsung heroes of the food chain, essential for the pollination of more than ninety of the crops we eat. The hardworking, humble, and matriarchal bee finally gets her due in this engaging and expertly written guide that will appeal to anyone who's ever been curious about the mysterious and always-buzzing world of bees. Beekeeper Susan Brackney explains: - Why honeybees are disappearing-and what we can do about it - Who's who in the hive-the queen bee, the workers, and the drones - Bees by the numbers-the number of bees per hive, the number of wing beats per second, and other fascinating facts - Gardening tips to attract and support honeybees - The beekeeper's trade-the essential equipment and the latest tools, a day in the life, and more - Honey, pollen, wax, royal jelly, mead, and other products of the sweet life - The secrets behind making a bee beard (or bee bikini) with live bees ...and much more
Thirteen Enjoyable Aspects of Parenting Adolescents: One Pediatrician's Perspective on Our Greatest of Gifts, in Their Hardest of Years
Susan Shoshana Weisberg MD
Booksurge Publishing
2010
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In 1986, after the disastrous accident at the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, Congress passed the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act. Under this act, many business facilities became subject to new reporting requirements with respect to the presence of hazardous substances. Hadden, an associate professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, conducted surveys relating to this act.
In 1986, after the disastrous accident at the Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, Congress passed the Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act. Under this act, many business facilities became subject to new reporting requirements with respect to the presence of hazardous substances. Hadden, an associate professor at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, conducted surveys relating to this act.