Evan wurde gerade erst f r die Auszeichnung "Sexiest Man alive" nominiert und wird im Forbes Magazin als einer der zehn reichsten M nner des Landes gehandelt, als er seiner Jugendliebe Sarah ber den Weg l uft. Eigentlich w re alles perfekt, aber Sarah macht sich nichts aus Luxus und Glamour und der Trouble um den frischgebackenen Million r ist ihr deutlich zuviel. Passen Evan und Sarah noch in die Welt des anderen? Oder ist es zu sp t f r die Liebe?
Rose una giovane ragazza texana che cerca di affermarsi nel mondo lavorativo. Trasferitasi a New York si trover dinanzi ad avvenimenti, verit nascoste, bugie, ... che non poteva nemmeno lontanamente immaginare. Dovr quindi fare i conti con qualcosa a lei sconosciuto e a riscrivere la sua vita.
When Evan Pugh became the first president of Pennsylvania’s Farmers’ High School—later to be known as The Pennsylvania State University—the small campus was in disrepair and in dire need of leadership. Pugh was young, barely into his 30s, but he was energetic, educated, and visionary. During his tenure as president he molded the school into a model institution of its kind: America’s first scientifically based agricultural college.In this volume, Roger Williams gives Pugh his first book-length biographical treatment. Williams recounts Pugh’s short life and impressive career, from his early days studying science in the United States and Europe to his fellowship in the London Chemical Society, during which he laid the foundations of the modern ammonium nitrate fertilizer industry, and back to Pennsylvania, where he set about developing “upon the soil of Pennsylvania the best agricultural college in the world” and worked to build an American academic system mirroring Germany’s state-sponsored agricultural colleges. This last goal came to fruition with the passage of the Morrill Act in 1862, just two years prior to Pugh’s death. Drawing on the scientist-academic administrator’s own writings and taking a wide focus on the history of higher education during his lifetime, Evan Pugh’s Penn State tells the compelling story of Pugh’s advocacy and success on behalf of both Penn State and land-grant colleges nationwide.Despite his short life and career, Evan Pugh’s vision for Penn State made him a leader in higher education. This engaging biography restores Pugh to his rightful place in the history of scientific agriculture and education in the United States.
Welsh Constable Evan Evans plumbs the past and present to search for connections between two troubling crimes in the eighth novel in this "consistently satisfying mystery series."*Evans has found the most delightful shepherd's cottage. At the moment it's just four stone walls with gaping holes for doors and windows...but what a view But as Evans attempts to seal the deal, duty calls. A five-year-old has vanished from a seaside caravan park--and Detective Constable Evans must consider all the suspects. There's the child's estranged father, who may want to spirit her back to his native Russia--and the German tourists in a hurry to flee the scene. Evans wonders if the abduction is related to the disappearance of another girl, twenty-five years ago--especially since that girl's relatives have just returned to Wales for a family reunion. Now, as he and his fianc e try to rebuild their dream house, he must also build a difficult case against a possible double murderer...
In his ninth mystery, Constable Evan Evans scours a Welsh mountainside to find a missing woman--and then copes with the subsequent disappearance of his beloved Bronwen... Mt. Snowdon, Yr Wyddfa to the locals, is crawling with tourists in the summer months. So Constable Evans isn't unduly alarmed when a young female hiker goes missing for a few hours. She might have taken a wrong turn or even stormed off to hide after a tiff with her boyfriend. The routine search turns more ominous, though, when the village police find an underground bunker--complete with handcuffs and chains. Now, as he copes with wedding plans and a visit from his disapproving mother, Evans has a serious investigation on his plate, searching for a link between the still-missing girl and the eerie, empty chamber. And when his own fianc e disappears, the case goes from ominous to terrifying...
Evan is invited to a birthday party at a local skating rink but does not know how to skate. He attends the skating party, but has a difficult time skating. Evan and his grandmother devise a plan to help Evan learn to skate. The learning process is slow in the beginning, but as Evan continues to practice, he makes friends at the skating rink, participates in skating games and races, and learns to skate well. When Evan's Dad takes him ice skating at the largest mall in the city, he discovers that ice skating is also fun and Evan eventually finds himself playing ice hockey.
Evan Gruzis’ deceptively photographic-seeming ink paintings feature palm trees, digital clocks, 1980s graphic-design tropes, ghosts and strange texts, channeling a certain Hollywood Hills malaise via Ed Ruscha. With the sardonic wit of Brett Easton Ellis and a unique ink manipulation technique that keeps viewers guessing, Gruzis’ work continues to haunt, like a half-remembered name or an almost-tangible word: what you see is often only half-there, or sometimes mockingly not there at all. This first monograph is published in conjunction with the artist’s first solo exhibition in New York—held at Deitch Projects in December 2008. In it, more than 60 of Gruzis’ complex ink paintings are reproduced, prefaced by an introduction by former Museum of Modern Art, New York, curator Joachim Pissarro. Evan Gruzis was born in Milwaukee in 1979. Having lived in Los Angeles, he now lives and works in New York.
Evan suspects a mysterious man in a gray hat, who visits his mom's bookstore, of creepy motives. But it's hard to solve the mystery and focus on the perfect Mother's Day gift at the same time, especially when he's also dealing with a major STINK
This is a family book and it's intended to be read to and/or with children. The book's goals are simple but powerful: - Invest a little quality time to nurture a stronger relationship with a child. - Model what matters Listening, imagining, laughing, and reading are ALL important.- Piggyback this story into your own. A special D.I.Y. is included at the end of the bookSo grab those bubbling, bundles of curiosity, energy and unimaginable joy. Find a comfy chair. Snuggle up. Together, find out the BIG SURPRISE.