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What the Heart Knows: The Coffee Table Book of Poetry for the Soul Volume I
If you love poetry or even want to explore the land of poetic language this is an excellent book to have. Life, love, and all the aspects of life are covered.
What the Heart Knows: the coffee table book of poetry for the soul Volume I
Network Analysis for Management Decisions
The Family of William Cooksey of Cumberland County, Kentucky: from William Cooksey of Kentucky to the Illinois generation
This book is a listing of family of known William Cooksey descendants. There were a few William Cooksey families in the Cumberland county area of Kentucky. This family lived north …
Promoting Social Justice through the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
How can education become a transformative experience for all learners and teachers? The contributors to this volume contend that the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) can …
Buddhism and Whiteness
The motivation behind this important volume is to weave together two distinct, but we think complementary, traditions – the philosophical engagement with race/whiteness and …
My Cooksey Family: from William Cooksey of Kentucky to the Illinois generation
This is a family history list of descendants of the earliest I can trace my Cooksey heritage back to. William Cooksey was born about 1790 in or around Kentucky in the Cumberland …
The Colors of Love
Love is one of those things that is all experiences and yet no one word or mood can describe the prism of color that it bestows. It is dark and yet is the light. From black to …
A Gift of Love
Poetry and short stories that are highlighted with images from my life read from the heart. You and I are not so different. We love, we hate and we laugh and cry. We are losers and …
Network Analysis for Management Decisions
Theorizing Backlash
Contrary to the popular belief that feminism has gained a foothold in the many disciplines of the academy, the essays collected in Theorizing Backlash argue that feminism is still …