Author: Joseph Kerr Jr. High School (Elk Grove, Calif.)
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Category : Elk Grove (Calif.)
Languages : en
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Cosumnes ; a Kid's History of the Elk Grove Area
Author: Joseph Kerr Jr. High School (Elk Grove, Calif.)
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Category : Elk Grove (Calif.)
Languages : en
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Cosumnes
Author: Joseph Kerr Junior High School. 7th Grade
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Category : Elk Grove (Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Category : Elk Grove (Calif.)
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Mini-history of Elk Grove
Author: James McKee School
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Category : Elk Grove (Calif.)
Languages : en
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Category : Elk Grove (Calif.)
Languages : en
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We the People
Author: Mary Tsukamoto
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 342
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 342
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Madam in Silk
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ISBN: 9780998380650
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Languages : en
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In Love and Warcraft
Author: Madhuri Shekar
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ISBN: 9780573703256
Category : Man-woman relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
Evie Malone -- gamer girl, college senior, and confirmed virgin -- has it figured out. Not only does she command a top-ranked guild in Warcraft with her online boyfriend, she also makes a little cash on the side writing love letters for people who've screwed up their relationships. Love is like Warcraft, after all. It's all about strategies, game plans, and not taking stupid risks. Well, that's what she thinks...until she actually falls for a guy. In Real Life. And no amount of gaming expertise will help her out when she finds herself with a non-virtual, totally real, and incredibly cute boyfriend, who wants more from her than she's willing to give.
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ISBN: 9780573703256
Category : Man-woman relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
Evie Malone -- gamer girl, college senior, and confirmed virgin -- has it figured out. Not only does she command a top-ranked guild in Warcraft with her online boyfriend, she also makes a little cash on the side writing love letters for people who've screwed up their relationships. Love is like Warcraft, after all. It's all about strategies, game plans, and not taking stupid risks. Well, that's what she thinks...until she actually falls for a guy. In Real Life. And no amount of gaming expertise will help her out when she finds herself with a non-virtual, totally real, and incredibly cute boyfriend, who wants more from her than she's willing to give.
Sacramento's Historic Japantown
Author: Kevin Wildie
Publisher: American Heritage
ISBN: 9781626191860
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"A compilation of oral histories and unpublished photographs that narrate the history of the Japantown neighborhood in Sacramento, California"--
Publisher: American Heritage
ISBN: 9781626191860
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
"A compilation of oral histories and unpublished photographs that narrate the history of the Japantown neighborhood in Sacramento, California"--
Engineering Eden
Author: Jordan Fisher Smith
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0307454282
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
The fascinating story of a trial that opened a window onto the century-long battle to control nature in the national parks. When twenty-five-year-old Harry Walker was killed by a bear in Yellowstone Park in 1972, the civil trial prompted by his death became a proxy for bigger questions about American wilderness management that had been boiling for a century. At immediate issue was whether the Park Service should have done more to keep bears away from humans, but what was revealed as the trial unfolded was just how fruitless our efforts to regulate nature in the parks had always been. The proceedings drew to the witness stand some of the most important figures in twentieth century wilderness management, including the eminent zoologist A. Starker Leopold, who had produced a landmark conservationist document in the 1950s, and all-American twin researchers John and Frank Craighead, who ran groundbreaking bear studies at Yellowstone. Their testimony would help decide whether the government owed the Walker family restitution for Harry's death, but it would also illuminate decades of patchwork efforts to preserve an idea of nature that had never existed in the first place. In this remarkable excavation of American environmental history, nature writer and former park ranger Jordan Fisher Smith uses Harry Walker's story to tell the larger narrative of the futile, sometimes fatal, attempts to remake wilderness in the name of preserving it. Tracing a course from the founding of the national parks through the tangled twentieth-century growth of the conservationist movement, Smith gives the lie to the portrayal of national parks as Edenic wonderlands unspoiled until the arrival of Europeans, and shows how virtually every attempt to manage nature in the parks has only created cascading effects that require even more management. Moving across time and between Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Glacier national parks, Engineering Eden shows how efforts at wilderness management have always been undone by one fundamental problem--that the idea of what is "wild" dissolves as soon as we begin to examine it, leaving us with little framework to say what wilderness should look like and which human interventions are acceptable in trying to preserve it. In the tradition of John McPhee's The Control of Nature and Alan Burdick's Out of Eden, Jordan Fisher Smith has produced a powerful work of popular science and environmental history, grappling with critical issues that we have even now yet to resolve.
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0307454282
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 394
Book Description
The fascinating story of a trial that opened a window onto the century-long battle to control nature in the national parks. When twenty-five-year-old Harry Walker was killed by a bear in Yellowstone Park in 1972, the civil trial prompted by his death became a proxy for bigger questions about American wilderness management that had been boiling for a century. At immediate issue was whether the Park Service should have done more to keep bears away from humans, but what was revealed as the trial unfolded was just how fruitless our efforts to regulate nature in the parks had always been. The proceedings drew to the witness stand some of the most important figures in twentieth century wilderness management, including the eminent zoologist A. Starker Leopold, who had produced a landmark conservationist document in the 1950s, and all-American twin researchers John and Frank Craighead, who ran groundbreaking bear studies at Yellowstone. Their testimony would help decide whether the government owed the Walker family restitution for Harry's death, but it would also illuminate decades of patchwork efforts to preserve an idea of nature that had never existed in the first place. In this remarkable excavation of American environmental history, nature writer and former park ranger Jordan Fisher Smith uses Harry Walker's story to tell the larger narrative of the futile, sometimes fatal, attempts to remake wilderness in the name of preserving it. Tracing a course from the founding of the national parks through the tangled twentieth-century growth of the conservationist movement, Smith gives the lie to the portrayal of national parks as Edenic wonderlands unspoiled until the arrival of Europeans, and shows how virtually every attempt to manage nature in the parks has only created cascading effects that require even more management. Moving across time and between Yellowstone, Yosemite, and Glacier national parks, Engineering Eden shows how efforts at wilderness management have always been undone by one fundamental problem--that the idea of what is "wild" dissolves as soon as we begin to examine it, leaving us with little framework to say what wilderness should look like and which human interventions are acceptable in trying to preserve it. In the tradition of John McPhee's The Control of Nature and Alan Burdick's Out of Eden, Jordan Fisher Smith has produced a powerful work of popular science and environmental history, grappling with critical issues that we have even now yet to resolve.
Between Will and Surrender
Author: Margaret Duarte
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780986068829
Category : FICTION
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
In the midst of plenty, she lives in want.Silicon Valley resident Marjorie Veil?s sense of reality frays when she begins hearing a voice when no one is there. Afraid that she?s losing her mind, she goes on a soul-searching journey to remote Carmel Valley. But she does not find the reprieve she desires. Instead, she encounters Morgan Van Dyke, whose romantic interest in her is a distraction she can ill afford. She then meets an identical twin sister she didn?t know she had, another blow to her already fragile sense of self. And finally, she befriends a mute and orphaned Native American child, who gives her his most valued possession, a mouse totem, thus introducing her to the power of selfless love.BETWEEN WILL AND SURRENDER is a paranormal adventure of personal growth and transformation that takes the reader on a visionary journey into the wilds of the Los Padres National Forest, home of the Esselen, one of the smallest Native American populations in California nearly exterminated as a result of Spanish Missions. Readers are introduced to the teachings of the Native American Medicine Wheel, which can be applied to their own personal journeys towards self-discovery.Like the fires that blaze through the Los Padres National Forest, the mysterious voice in Marjorie Veil?s head burns the frameworks that imprison her?her limiting beliefs, her old patterns of thought?transforming them into blackened snags, a perfect habitat for the seeds of awareness buried deep inside her to burst into life.
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ISBN: 9780986068829
Category : FICTION
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
In the midst of plenty, she lives in want.Silicon Valley resident Marjorie Veil?s sense of reality frays when she begins hearing a voice when no one is there. Afraid that she?s losing her mind, she goes on a soul-searching journey to remote Carmel Valley. But she does not find the reprieve she desires. Instead, she encounters Morgan Van Dyke, whose romantic interest in her is a distraction she can ill afford. She then meets an identical twin sister she didn?t know she had, another blow to her already fragile sense of self. And finally, she befriends a mute and orphaned Native American child, who gives her his most valued possession, a mouse totem, thus introducing her to the power of selfless love.BETWEEN WILL AND SURRENDER is a paranormal adventure of personal growth and transformation that takes the reader on a visionary journey into the wilds of the Los Padres National Forest, home of the Esselen, one of the smallest Native American populations in California nearly exterminated as a result of Spanish Missions. Readers are introduced to the teachings of the Native American Medicine Wheel, which can be applied to their own personal journeys towards self-discovery.Like the fires that blaze through the Los Padres National Forest, the mysterious voice in Marjorie Veil?s head burns the frameworks that imprison her?her limiting beliefs, her old patterns of thought?transforming them into blackened snags, a perfect habitat for the seeds of awareness buried deep inside her to burst into life.
Historic Tulare County
Author: Chris Brewer
Publisher: HPN Books
ISBN: 1893619400
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
Publisher: HPN Books
ISBN: 1893619400
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description