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Join Amanda Anderson and her little sister Amy, at their home on Ridge Street, in the quaint little town of Somersville. * Take an exciting trip to the mall with Amanda, Amy, April, and Sarah. * Meet Mitch and Bo Bo, with VOGEL magazine, and find out what Amanda did! *Who was in Amanda's bedroom and what did they take? *Go on a creepy visit with Amanda to Shaffer's Funeral Home. Find out who locked the freaking doors! * Experience Amanda's unexpected shock at the, Burger Queen and her unanticipated surprise at the movie theatre. * Best of all, follow along with Amanda on a date with, Jeff Shaffer! Yes, Jeff Shaffer! The boy with big brown eyes, the boy of every girls dreams. Amanda's mom doesn't know!
You'll love this fun story about four friends at Mrs. Mulligan's Church Camp! Join Amanda Anderson and her little sister Amy, in an action packed adventure. You'll meet bossy Samantha Billingham. A spoiled rich girl, that all the boys are crazy about and Amanda detests. You'll discover Amy's big surprise. You'll experience the Attack of the Cat. You will just love a song Amanda wrote and experience her humiliation when she sttempts to sing it on stage. And best of all you'll meet Jeff Shaffer, a boy with big brown eyes and a smile to die for, the boy of every girl's dreams. So, join us at Mrs. Mulligan's Church Camp. You won't be disappointed.
Amanda Anderson is a freshman at Somersville High. Jeff Shaffer, the cutest boy, asked her to the movie. Her mom told her, "No." You can't date until you're sixteen. but...her mom let her go to the Senior prom with Jim Winston. Amanda doesn't understand. "You're silly." Amanda told Jim with a giggle, when he opened the car door for her in the school parking lot. "Thanks." Jim looked down at her and held his arm out to escort her across the drive and into the gym. "And you're beautiful." Amanda blushed, smiled, and took Jim's arm. She was excited. Her first prom. Wow! And she was just a freshman. They were about to enter the gym, when to Amanda's bewilderment. Sarah came rushing out and grabbed Amanda's arm. "What's up?" Amanda thought Sarah was acting a little weird to say the least. "I have to talk to you." Sarah pulled at Amanda's arm. "Now!" She commanded.
Making It Out The Hood: A Dope Boy's Dream
Toni Whitehead-Stuart
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Schönheitsideal und Körperidentität unter dem Aspekt der Critical Whiteness Studies - Untersucht am Roman "Sehr blaue Augen" von Toni Morrison
Therese Hochhuth
Grin Verlag
2007
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Are some lives diminutive, do they come to us as a hidden pearl, unnoticed vestibule. Will the woman heavy with longing find a way to meet banishment with a different gaze? This collection of poems explores lives that sometimes move invisible, vanish, or become keepers of their own flame.
This is a story that came back to me and that I made up some fifty years ago when I was in high school. I won an award for my story about this animal that was part dog and part wolf. He was pure white and had the body of a husky. His five senses were his extra special features, and they were more acute than a blind mans by almost ten times. He was also graceful and could sneak up on someone like a sniper. He was very, very quiet. His master was the royal Canadian mounted police officer Captain Steven Pole. He loved that animal and named it White Fang. He was part of the RCMP and was a K9 specialist. Both Steve and Fang went out on a lot of assignments as their arrest record was A+. There is only one case not solved, and that is the death of his father while on duty in the Northwest Territories. It was thought there were escaped convicts trying to cross from Canada to USA by way of the Rocky Mountains or the northern lights passage by posing as a mature couple on an adventure. They needed a guide who knew the pass well, and that was Steves dad, who drew the duty. Fang was very restless all day around Steve. Finally, Steve started to feel something was wrong. His dad was not answering any of his pages or his walkie-talkie. Steve and Fang decided to follow the trail Red gave him. It was not long at all before all three knew something was not right.
An immensely persuasive work of literary criticism that opens a new chapter in the American dialogue on race--and promises to change the way we read American literature--from the acclaimed Nobel Prize winner Morrison shows how much the themes of freedom and individualism, manhood and innocence, depended on the existence of a black population that was manifestly unfree--and that came to serve white authors as embodiments of their own fears and desires. According to the Chicago Tribune, Morrison "reimagines and remaps the possibility of America." Her brilliant discussions of the "Africanist" presence in the fiction of Poe, Melville, Cather, and Hemingway leads to a dramatic reappraisal of the essential characteristics of our literary tradition. Written with the artistic vision that has earned the Nobel Prize-winning author a pre-eminent place in modern letters, Playing in the Dark is an invaluable read for avid Morrison admirers as well as students, critics, and scholars of American literature.
Notebooks Make Great Gifts For Men, Women, Kids, & Teens This notebook is for anyone who loves anime especially Yaoi. This notebook is exactly what you need to keep all of your brillance in one convience place. Fill the pages with any thing: study notes, appointments, ideas, poems, a list of must-read manga or must-see anime. Even use it as a diary or journal. Whatever your heart desires With just 100 pages, this inspiring notebook is a must have for any school bag, briefcase or purse. This Notebook features: A high quality soft-cover with matte finish 6x9" size provides ample room for writing, but is still compact and easily portable.Notebooks make perfect gifts for: Men, Women, Kids & TeensTeachersNursesGifts for Mom and Grandma or Dad and GrandpaBirthday Gifts & Christmas Gifts for HerStocking Suffers or Gift BasketsOrganizers Planners Cooks to keep reciepes Use it as an: Address & Phone Number BooksBirthday & Anniversary Reminder BooksQuotebookJournalDiaryAnd so much more...Bring home this cool ode to yaoi. Let the world know you're a fan.
Dynamic Models and Structural Estimation in Corporate Finance
Ilya A. Strebulaev; Toni M. Whited
now publishers Inc
2012
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Dynamic Models and Structural Estimation in Corporate Finance has three goals: (1) To explain the models and techniques used in this literature as simply as possible, with the intent of making the literature more accessible. (2) To introduce the reader to the main strands of this literature. This monograph can therefore be viewed in part as a literature review and in part as a tutorial. (3) To explain how dynamic models can be taken to the data and be estimated with the intent to provide a practical, hands-on guide to three specific methodologies that have been used in the literature: generalized method of moments, simulated method of moments, and maximum simulated likelihood.Dynamic Models and Structural Estimation in Corporate Finance provides a concise guide to the extant structural estimation literature in corporate finance. Following an introduction, Section 2 provides an overview of dynamic corporate finance models based on techniques developed in the continuous time contingent claims literature. Section 3 covers a separate strand of the literature that stems discrete time investment models. Section 4 reviews the relatively small number of different econometric techniques that have been used to estimate these models, as well as the studies that have used them. The authors close with a brief overview of directions for future research.
Causal Inferences in Capital Markets Research
Iván Marinovic; Nancy Cartwright; John Rust; Peter C. Reiss; Charles F. Manski; Jeremy Bertomeu; Anne Beyer; Daniel J. Taylor; R. Jay Kahn; Toni M. Whited; Ivo Welch; Qi Chen; Katherine Schipper
now publishers Inc
2016
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Causal Inferences in Capital Markets Research is an attempt to promote a broad interdisciplinary debate about the notion of causality and the role of causal inference in the social sciences.At the risk of oversimplifying, the issue of causality divides the accounting research community in two polar views: the view that causality is an unattainable ideal for the social sciences and must be given up as a standard, and the view that, on one hand, causality should be the ultimate goal of all scientific endeavors and, on the other hand, theory and causal inference are inextricable. Reflecting and discussing these views was the main motivation for this volume. This volume contains eight articles on three topics: I) Econometrics; III) Accounting, and III) Finance.First, Nancy Cartwright addresses the problem of external validity and the reliability of scientific claims that generalize individual cases. Then, John Rust discusses the role of assumptions in empirical research and the possibility of assumption-free inference. Peter Reiss considers the question how sensitive are instrumental variables to functional form transformations. Finally, Charles Manski studies the logical issues that affect the interpretation of point predictions.Second, Jeremy Bertomeu, Anne Beyer and Daniel Taylor provide a critical overview of empirical accounting research focusing on the benefits of theory-based estimation, while Qi Chen and Katherine Schipper consider the question whether all research should be causal and assess the existing gap between theory and empirical research in accounting.Third, R. Jay Kahn and Toni Whited clarifies and contrasts the notions of identification and causality, whereas Ivo Welch adopts a sociology of science approach to understand the consequences of the researchers’ race for discovering novel and surprising results.This volume allows researchers and Ph.D students in accounting, and the social sciences in general, to acquire a deeper understanding of the notion of causality and the nature, limits, and scope of empirical research in the social sciences.
Unity Oracle
Alana Fairchild; Autumn Skye Morrison; Daniel B. Holeman; Denise Jarvie; Izzy Ivy; Jasmine Becket-Griffith; Jessica Von Braun; Lucy Cavendish; Suzy Cherub; Tess Whitehurst; Toni Carmine Salerno
Blue Angel Gallery
2025
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