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Pauline

Pauline

Hanford L Gordon

Hansebooks
2021
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Pauline - and other poems is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1878. Hansebooks is editor of the literature on different topic areas such as research and science, travel and expeditions, cooking and nutrition, medicine, and other genres. As a publisher we focus on the preservation of historical literature. Many works of historical writers and scientists are available today as antiques only. Hansebooks newly publishes these books and contributes to the preservation of literature which has become rare and historical knowledge for the future.
His Yuletide Kiss

His Yuletide Kiss

L Summer Hanford

Summer Hanford
2020
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He's the perfect man, but he's courting the wrong woman.Daphne Hayhurst is quietly optimistic about her come out, even if London is a bit daunting. But before her Season, she must spend a month getting acquainted with her estranged cousins, the Barlows. Unfortunately, her aunt is a bit erratic, her cousins appear to loathe her, and, worst of all, the man Cousin Wendy is nearly betrothed to is the most compelling gentleman Daphne has ever met. Wendy simply does not deserve him.His Yuletide Kiss is a sweet Regency Romance, perfect for any time of year but especially enjoyable around Christmas. If you like your romance with a little fun and a touch of laughter, you'll love Summer Hanford's Regency Christmas novella, His Yuletide Kiss. Start reading today
Something Extraordinary: A Short History of the Manhattan Project, Hanford, and the B Reactor
Finally, a concise but comprehensive narrative of the geopolitics and atomic research that led to the creation of the Manhattan Project--the American effort to develop and deploy the atomic bomb during World War II. Written by two award-winning authors who together have more than a century of direct experience with the subject, this book is unlike any other. A key component of the Manhattan Project was the development of the massive Hanford Site where the plutonium used in America's atomic bombs was produced. The book celebrates the 75th anniversary of the date in 1944 when the first production reactor, the B Reactor, went critical and the plutonium it produced helped win the war. The year 2019 is also the 35th anniversary of the startup of WNP-2, now the Columbia Generating Station, the only nuclear power reactor to be built by the Washington Public Power Supply System. Also, this year is the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Tri- Party Agreement, which governs the cleanup of the Hanford Site. Hanford and the B Reactor played an important role in the Cold War and in the growth and subsequent economic fortunes of the nearby Tri-Cities communities whose economies were directly affected by events at Hanford. When the plutonium production reactors and chemical separation facilities were deactivated, the community sought to find new missions and uses for the Hanford Site. By the 1980s, it was clear that Hanford's mission had finally changed from production to cleanup, ushering in a whole new set of challenges and opportunities that continue to this day. It's all here, from the history of atomic research to the continuing efforts to clean up the Hanford Site. Written for non-technical readers who may be first-time visitors to the Tri-Cities or the B Reactor--now part of the Manhattan Project National Historic Park-- or for those who have lived and worked around the Hanford Site and may want a brief and easy-to-read history of their community.
Point of Impact

Point of Impact

Derrick L Hansford Malie

Lulu.com
2021
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This documentation was developed to make aware to the readers the necessary need for rectification of ones' character and mannerisms that may cause one to remain a prisoner of incarceration by our thinking and behavior, that possibly can be removed with sincere reflections of self. The author of this documentation is sharing his advice based upon actual life experiences.
Early Harford Countians, Volume 2, L to Z

Early Harford Countians, Volume 2, L to Z

Henry C Peden

Heritage Books
2019
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Harford County was created from Baltimore County in 1773 and its first court was established in March 1774 in Harford Town (or Bush). In the first two decades following the creation of Harford County, a great quantity of records of importance to local historians and genealogists were generated. This three-volume series presents facts relating to individual Harford Countians from the creation of the county in 1773 through and including the first United States census of 1790. Volumes 1 and 2 have been extracted from the following: Tax lists of 1774, 1776 (missing two hundreds now contained in the supplement), 1778, 1783; censuses of 1776 and 1790; Dr. Archer's ledgers; Orphan's Court Proceedings; Family Bibles; Estate Administrations; registers of St. Johns, St. George's, Quaker monthly meetings of Deer Creek and Little Falls; wills; court minutes; commercial licenses; survey certificates; land records index; marriage licenses; gleanings from various publications such as the Bulletin of the Historical Society of Harford County and other periodicals and histories; list of Non-Associators and Non-Enrollers in 1775; tombstone inscriptions; and other data drawn from the author's research and collections. Virtually any person connected to an historical and/or genealogical event between 1773 and 1790 in Harford County has been included in this book. Over 30,000 entries.
Harford Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania

Harford Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania

Harford Sesqui-Centennial Committee; Caleb 1762-1838 Richardson; Wallace L. B. 1841 Thacher

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.
Points de vue des étudiants de l'université Valley View sur le vaccin de rappel COVID-19

Points de vue des étudiants de l'université Valley View sur le vaccin de rappel COVID-19

Ernestine Esinam Goka; Hayford Agbekpornu; Salome Tettey Frimpong

Editions Notre Savoir
2024
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Les vaccins sont un outil important pour stopper la propagation de la pand mie telle que la grippe COVID-19. Une injection primaire suppl mentaire d'un vaccin COVID-19 est recommand e pour les personnes vaccin es qui n'ont peut- tre pas eu une r ponse immunitaire suffisamment forte. Les informations sur les attitudes l' gard des troisi mes doses de vaccin pourraient clairer la conception des messages de communication sanitaire destin s aux groupes les plus h sitants. En cherchant comprendre les perspectives des tudiants de l'universit de Valley View au Ghana sur le rappel du vaccin COVID-19, cette tude examine minutieusement le paysage de l'acceptation du rappel du vaccin COVID-19. L' tude peutcontribuer aux efforts de lutte contre la pand mie de COVID-19 en fournissant des informations qui peuvent tre utilis es pour am liorer l'acceptation et l'adoption de la vaccination parmi les tudiants de l'universit de Valley View et d'autres groupes d mographiques similaires au Ghana et ailleurs.
A Journey to Your Heart: The Greater Truths of Dr. James Martin Peebles
Dr. Peeples gives us his wisdom after being on earth close to 100 years. Two Channels bring us his pertinent information. He answers many questions we have about life on earth: Honoring Ourselves, Life Purpose, Religion, Aging, Relationships, Healing, Abortion, Addictions, and more. His timeless philosophy will make you think and may cause you to smile. He enriches the heart. His words are gentle, wise and comforting. Dr. Peeples: "Optimism, intellectual curiosity and the ability to give and receive love are the keys to the kingdom of happiness. Don't think that you can re-create the universe by yourself. Do remember that with God's help, you can create your own appreciation for all that is good in God." Heidi Bauer: "When reading 'A Journey to Your Heart, ' I perceived that Dr. J. M. Peebles is a highly evolved soul whose wise and loving words help us to remember the Eternal Truth of who we really are. What a great relief, we can shed many fears and guilt caused by erroneous teachings and be able to raise our self-esteem considerably. This in itself will help us to open our hearts and embrace all of Creation with great Love. Thank you Virginia, for publishing Dr. Peebles messages together with your beautiful and meaningful photos. This book is a real treasure."
Fasting for a Miracle – How God`s Power Can Overcome the Impossible

Fasting for a Miracle – How God`s Power Can Overcome the Impossible

Elmer L. Towns; Jack Hayford

Bethany House Publishers, a division of Baker Publishing Group
2013
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The fastest way to extreme breakthrough. Why fast? Because fasting builds extreme faith, and believers need extreme faith to overcome the impossible. In Fasting for a Miracle, bestselling author Elmer Towns shows readers that God often partners with His people to do the impossible through the spiritual disciple of fasting. When believers obey God's Word and fast, the Spirit grows their faith, fulfills God's promises, and moves in miraculous ways. Readers will discover the seven different types of miracles and find incredible true stories of fasting miracles--like the man who should be dead but still lives, the financial crisis that was overcome, and the miraculous peace that invaded chaotic circumstances. Plus, Towns offers practical guidance for how to fast wisely and biblically.
Big World, Small Screen

Big World, Small Screen

Diana Zuckerman; Brian L. Wilcox; Aletha C. Huston; Ed Donnerstein; Halford Fairchild; Norma D. Feshbach; Phyllis A. Katz; John P. Murray; Eli A. Rubinstein

University of Nebraska Press
1992
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Big World, Small Screen assesses the influence of television on the lives of the most vulnerable and powerless in American society: children, ethnic and sexual minorities, and women. Many in these groups are addicted to television, although they are not the principal audiences sought by commercial TV distributors because they are not the most lucrative markets for advertisers. This important book illustrates the power of television in stereotyping the elderly, ethnic groups, gays and lesbians, and the institutionalized and, thus, in contributing to the self-image of many viewers. They go on to consider how television affects social interaction, intellectual functioning, emotional development, and attitudes (toward family life, sexuality, and mental and physical health, for example). They illustrate the medium's potential to teach and inform, to communicate across nations and cultures—and to induce violence, callousness, and amorality. Parents will be especially interested in what they say about television viewing and children. Finally, they offer suggestions for research and public policy with the aim of producing programming that will enrich the lives of citizens all across the spectrum.Nine psychologists, members of the Task Force on Television and Society appointed by the American Psychological Association, have collaborated on Big World, Small Screen.
Arzneimittelforschung nach der Zulassung

Arzneimittelforschung nach der Zulassung

N. Victor; H. Schäfer; H. Nowak; H. Bethge; L. von Ferber; R. Fimmers; H. Fink; G. Glaeske; J. Hasford; G. Kallischnigg; K.H. Kimbel; F.-J. Kretschmer; R. Lasek; H. Letzel; E. Weber

Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
1991
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Die klinische Prüfung von Arzneimitteln vor der Zulassung hat einen hohen wissenschaftlichen Standard erreicht. Das vorliegende Buch macht deutlich, daß diese Forschungsphase aufgrund der zeitlichen Limitierung dennoch keine abschließenden Ergebnisse hinsichtlich Wirksamkeit und Sicherheit eines Arzneimittels liefern kann. Eine kontinuierliche begleitende Forschung auch nach der Zulassung eines Arzneimittels ist daher unabdingbar und liegt gleichermaßen im Interesse von Patienten, Ärzten und Arzneimittelherstellern. In umfassender und systematischer Weise wird die Vielfalt der Fragestellungen einer Arzneimittelforschung nach der Zulassung herausgearbeitet und deutlich gemacht, daß nur eine erhebliche Ausweitung des Methodenspektrums über die bekannten Methoden hinaus diesen Anforderungen gerecht werden kann. Das Buch bietet eine systematische Beschreibung der wichtigsten methodischen Instrumente, wobei besonders ausführlich die Studienform und Methoden der sog. Pharmakoepidemiologie behandelt werden, für die bisher keine Verfahrensrichtlinien und Qualitätsnormen existierten. Zahlreiche Wissenschaftler und Experten aus den Bereichen Biometrie, Pharmakologie und Innere Medizin haben zu diesem Buch beigetragen. Es ist die bisher einzige so umfassende und systematische Darstellung des Themas "Arzneimittelforschung nach der Zulassung" in der deutschsprachigen Fachliteratur. Die Realisierung des aufgezeigten Forschungsbedarfs nach der Zulassung eines Arzneimittels bei Arzneimittelherstellern, der Ärzteschaft, Behörden und Forschungseinrichtungen und der sachgerechte Einsatz des in diesem Buch beschriebenen Methodenrepertoires kann einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Erhöhung der Arzneimittelsicherheit leisten.
Hanford's first kids

Hanford's first kids

Tom Norton

Independently Published
2019
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This small book covers a time period from 1943 through 1950 in the city of Richland. It is an accumulation of recollections from someone who as a neighborhood boy of three in 1943 can remember today. It was Richland as I observed it through 1950 and remember it. A lot of older people have written about early Hanford life and for the most part it was not the life I remember. Obviously because I am not them and everyone living in Richland at this time period had different life styles and now different memories. This being a very good time in my life, it was not always like a lot of others remember it. These memories of course through the eyes of a young boy. Ironically, my mother remembered it just like I did, with the exception of course of my mischievousness she was not totally aware of. When I say mischievous pertaining to the boys in the neighborhood, I don't mean anything destructive, violent or mean in nature. You have heard "Boys will be boys," well that was us they were talking about. It was a little more earthy in the area where I lived than a lot of people's descriptions. Before the Manhattan Project and the establishment of Hanford Operations, Richland was a farming community in an arid part of Washington. Farming was only possible due to water for crops from the Yakima and Columbia Rivers and farming only occurred where these waters could be transported from the rivers. The general area of what we now call the Columbia Basin and a lot of the Yakima valley, was as it had been for thousands of years, little more than a desert. Other than for dryland wheat, the areas under cultivation lined the rivers and were in close proximity to them. Both the Columbia River and the Yakima River experienced heavy annual flooding and due to this as well as the ground containing large rocks and gravel, much of it made farming impossible. If looking from overhead at this area at the time, one would see farms next to the Columbia River west of Pasco and near the river. Not far west of Pasco the desert sagebrush started and continued on the east side of the river from there on with orchards at Ringold. There were some farms near old downtown Kennewick and the Finley area and a long stretch of rough terrain with a few homes and businesses between the Richland Y and on Bateman Island there were asparagus fields under cultivation. The Yakima River delta was a flood zone and covered with natural Timothy grass or hay that some harvested for livestock. The town of Richland was a small business area surrounded by orchards, vineyards, asparagus fields and from the top of Carmichael hill to the west was orchards and sagebrush . North of Richland were farms nearing to where 300 Area was located and then it was sagebrush and sand dunes until nearing the old White Bluffs town site many miles upstream. Other than what history I have read about this area, how do I know this? Well, there isn't an inch of it I haven't seen, and the old irrigation ditches, Yakima River dam remains and old farming furrows in the ground tell the story. This was a time when the remnants of the Wanapum Indian people visited the now West Richland area and had a burial site there.
Hanford Reach

Hanford Reach

Daylight Books
2022
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A look at lives and landscapes bearing secrets and scars of the atomic/nuclear era, Hanford Reach is a reflection upon the complexity of individual and collective memory, and upon the enduring nature of denial. Excerpts from original first-person narratives are interspersed with photographs taken in and around Hanford Nuclear Reservation, some within territories long removed from public access. Source interviews include Hanford scientists, Native elders, displaced farmers, and others variously impacted. Art intertwines with cultural documentary and political history.