Author: Gia Maria Marquez
Publisher: Between the Two
ISBN: 1370288743
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Tracy is one of the good girls. She sits quietly in class and she always does her homework. But when the bad girls draw an unflattering picture of their teacher, Miss Angelica makes Tracy stay after school. Tracy has never been given detention before, but she’s pretty sure it isn’t supposed to involve spankings with a yardstick. At least Miss Angelica lets her keep her panties on for that. But Miss Angelica has much more erotic punishments in mind! How will the no-nonsense teacher react when her best student reveals all? Futa After Class appears in the anthology Futa Fantasies.
Futa After Class
Author: Gia Maria Marquez
Publisher: Between the Two
ISBN: 1370288743
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Tracy is one of the good girls. She sits quietly in class and she always does her homework. But when the bad girls draw an unflattering picture of their teacher, Miss Angelica makes Tracy stay after school. Tracy has never been given detention before, but she’s pretty sure it isn’t supposed to involve spankings with a yardstick. At least Miss Angelica lets her keep her panties on for that. But Miss Angelica has much more erotic punishments in mind! How will the no-nonsense teacher react when her best student reveals all? Futa After Class appears in the anthology Futa Fantasies.
Publisher: Between the Two
ISBN: 1370288743
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 25
Book Description
Tracy is one of the good girls. She sits quietly in class and she always does her homework. But when the bad girls draw an unflattering picture of their teacher, Miss Angelica makes Tracy stay after school. Tracy has never been given detention before, but she’s pretty sure it isn’t supposed to involve spankings with a yardstick. At least Miss Angelica lets her keep her panties on for that. But Miss Angelica has much more erotic punishments in mind! How will the no-nonsense teacher react when her best student reveals all? Futa After Class appears in the anthology Futa Fantasies.
2023 Georgia Electrical Class I Restricted Contractor Exam Prep
Author: Upstryve Inc
Publisher: Brown Technical Publications Inc
ISBN:
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
Get one step closer to becoming a Georgia Electrical Contractor with our exam prep course designed by 1 Exam Prep to help you conquer the required Georgia Electrical Contractor Class I (Restricted) computer based examination. Test-taking techniques and tips Highlighting and tabbing locations for your books Practice exams with hundreds of questions
Publisher: Brown Technical Publications Inc
ISBN:
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 513
Book Description
Get one step closer to becoming a Georgia Electrical Contractor with our exam prep course designed by 1 Exam Prep to help you conquer the required Georgia Electrical Contractor Class I (Restricted) computer based examination. Test-taking techniques and tips Highlighting and tabbing locations for your books Practice exams with hundreds of questions
2023 Georgia AMP Master Plumber Class I (Restricted)
Author: Upstryve Inc
Publisher: Brown Technical Publications Inc
ISBN:
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 491
Book Description
Get one step closer to becoming a Georgia AMP Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) with a prep course designed by 1ExamPrep to help you conquer the Georgia AMP Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) computer-based examination. Our courses make it convenient and easy for EVERY type of student who is attempting to obtain a contractor’s license. The course includes: Test-taking techniques and tips Tab and highlight locations for every required book Hundreds of Practice questions. We base these per book so you can understand which questions come from which book to better know where to find the answer, as well as final exams to reinforce your test taking skills.
Publisher: Brown Technical Publications Inc
ISBN:
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 491
Book Description
Get one step closer to becoming a Georgia AMP Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) with a prep course designed by 1ExamPrep to help you conquer the Georgia AMP Master Plumber Class I (Restricted) computer-based examination. Our courses make it convenient and easy for EVERY type of student who is attempting to obtain a contractor’s license. The course includes: Test-taking techniques and tips Tab and highlight locations for every required book Hundreds of Practice questions. We base these per book so you can understand which questions come from which book to better know where to find the answer, as well as final exams to reinforce your test taking skills.
It Took A Broken Leg
Author: Dr. Hamid Charm
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462836542
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
When Western education, then called the white man’s school, first came to the town of Dubayabia in the land of Romron at the heels of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, horribly frightening stories about that dreadful trade still lingered in the minds of some parents. Those stories made some parents terrified of sending their children to a white man’s school when they reached school-going age, hiding them instead, or sending only strangers. Also troubling for some residents of Dubayabia region in those days, called the Traditionalists, was the advent of foreign religions preaching against, and indiscriminately branding, their African tribal customs and cultural practices, including their safest and most cherished music and dances, as unreligious or, worse, as pagan practice. For one child named Mawudor in particular, his father, Mordibor, an ultraconservative Muslim of the Tukulor tribe, decided to send him and his elder brother Baba to a faraway remote rural village called Futa in a neighboring foreign country to study the Qur’an and acquire aspects of their Tukulor culture, instead of sending them to school. When Mordibor shared his secret plan for his sons with his friend Pa Manika, along with his other concerns about what he perceived as the un-Tukulor customs and practices of his sons’ maternal relatives in Dubayabia, his friend tried unsuccessfully to talk him out of it. Mawudor’s grandparents also tried and failed in their own way to stop Mordibor from sending their beloved grandson away. While Mordibor wanted to send his sons away to acquire Islamic and Tukulor values, instead of Western education, his son Mawudor, on the other hand, liked and dreamed about attending the white man’s school, and he also admired the customs and practices of his maternal relatives. Even fate, it seemed, was not on his father’s side. After just two years in that Koranic school in Futa, Mawudor and his brother Baba had an accident, a fall in which Mawudor broke his leg. When Mawudor was sent home, following the accident, and his father saw his broken leg, he was devastated. Mawudor’s life, it seemed, had been changed. Even the region of Dubayabia’s most famous herbalist, Mawudor’s grandmother, couldn’t fix his broken leg to its original form. Mordibor, realizing how handicapped his son Mawudor had become, changed his original plan and finally decided to send him to a white man’s school together with his younger brothers. It Took a Broken Leg is a family story in which this author chronicles the eventful experiences of the main character, Mawudor, back in time through a maze of raw African tribal beliefs, customs, and practices characterizing his people, practicing Muslims with keen interests and beliefs in secret societies, spiritual devils, and witchcraft.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462836542
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
When Western education, then called the white man’s school, first came to the town of Dubayabia in the land of Romron at the heels of the abolition of the transatlantic slave trade, horribly frightening stories about that dreadful trade still lingered in the minds of some parents. Those stories made some parents terrified of sending their children to a white man’s school when they reached school-going age, hiding them instead, or sending only strangers. Also troubling for some residents of Dubayabia region in those days, called the Traditionalists, was the advent of foreign religions preaching against, and indiscriminately branding, their African tribal customs and cultural practices, including their safest and most cherished music and dances, as unreligious or, worse, as pagan practice. For one child named Mawudor in particular, his father, Mordibor, an ultraconservative Muslim of the Tukulor tribe, decided to send him and his elder brother Baba to a faraway remote rural village called Futa in a neighboring foreign country to study the Qur’an and acquire aspects of their Tukulor culture, instead of sending them to school. When Mordibor shared his secret plan for his sons with his friend Pa Manika, along with his other concerns about what he perceived as the un-Tukulor customs and practices of his sons’ maternal relatives in Dubayabia, his friend tried unsuccessfully to talk him out of it. Mawudor’s grandparents also tried and failed in their own way to stop Mordibor from sending their beloved grandson away. While Mordibor wanted to send his sons away to acquire Islamic and Tukulor values, instead of Western education, his son Mawudor, on the other hand, liked and dreamed about attending the white man’s school, and he also admired the customs and practices of his maternal relatives. Even fate, it seemed, was not on his father’s side. After just two years in that Koranic school in Futa, Mawudor and his brother Baba had an accident, a fall in which Mawudor broke his leg. When Mawudor was sent home, following the accident, and his father saw his broken leg, he was devastated. Mawudor’s life, it seemed, had been changed. Even the region of Dubayabia’s most famous herbalist, Mawudor’s grandmother, couldn’t fix his broken leg to its original form. Mordibor, realizing how handicapped his son Mawudor had become, changed his original plan and finally decided to send him to a white man’s school together with his younger brothers. It Took a Broken Leg is a family story in which this author chronicles the eventful experiences of the main character, Mawudor, back in time through a maze of raw African tribal beliefs, customs, and practices characterizing his people, practicing Muslims with keen interests and beliefs in secret societies, spiritual devils, and witchcraft.
African Kingdoms
Author: Saheed Aderinto
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1610695801
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
This history-rich volume details the sociopolitical, economic, and artistic aspects of African kingdoms from the earliest times to the second half of the 19th century. Africa has a long and fascinating history and is a place of growing importance in the world history curriculum. This detailed encyclopedia covers the history of African kingdoms from antiquity through the mid-19th century, tracing the dynasties' ties to modern globalization and influences on world culture before, during, and after the demise of the slave trade. Along with an exploration of African heritage, this reference is rich with firsthand accounts of Africa through the oral traditions of its people and the written journals of European explorers, missionaries, and travelers who visited Africa from the 15th century and onward. Alphabetically arranged entries cover a particular kingdom and feature information on the economic, cultural, religious, political, social, and environmental history of the regime. The content references popular culture, movies, and art that present contemporary reenactments of kingdoms, emphasizing the importance of history in shaping modern ideas. Other features include primary source documents, a selected bibliography of print and electronic resources, and dozens of sidebars containing key facts and interesting trivia.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 1610695801
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
This history-rich volume details the sociopolitical, economic, and artistic aspects of African kingdoms from the earliest times to the second half of the 19th century. Africa has a long and fascinating history and is a place of growing importance in the world history curriculum. This detailed encyclopedia covers the history of African kingdoms from antiquity through the mid-19th century, tracing the dynasties' ties to modern globalization and influences on world culture before, during, and after the demise of the slave trade. Along with an exploration of African heritage, this reference is rich with firsthand accounts of Africa through the oral traditions of its people and the written journals of European explorers, missionaries, and travelers who visited Africa from the 15th century and onward. Alphabetically arranged entries cover a particular kingdom and feature information on the economic, cultural, religious, political, social, and environmental history of the regime. The content references popular culture, movies, and art that present contemporary reenactments of kingdoms, emphasizing the importance of history in shaping modern ideas. Other features include primary source documents, a selected bibliography of print and electronic resources, and dozens of sidebars containing key facts and interesting trivia.
Islam and the Integration of Society
Author: W. Montgomery Watt
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134685416
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Ths book is one of the most important to explore the formation of Islamic thought and civilisation. William Montgomery Watt made an outstanding contribution to Islamic scholarship.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134685416
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
Ths book is one of the most important to explore the formation of Islamic thought and civilisation. William Montgomery Watt made an outstanding contribution to Islamic scholarship.
Servants of Allah
Author: Sylviane A. Diouf
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 081472082X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Despite the explosion in work on African American and religious history, little is known about Black Muslims who came to America as slaves. Most assume that what Muslim faith any Africans did bring with them was quickly absorbed into the new Christian milieu. But, surprisingly, as Sylviane Diouf shows in this new, meticulously researched volume, Islam flourished during slavery on a large scale. Servants of Allah presents a history of African Muslim slaves, following them from Africa to the Americas. It details how, even while enslaved many Black Muslims managed to follow most of the precepts of their religion. Literate, urban, and well traveled, Black Muslims drew on their organization and the strength of their beliefs to play a major part in the most well known slave uprisings. Though Islam did not survive in the Americas in its orthodox form, its mark can be found in certain religions, traditions, and artistic creations of people of African descent. But for all their accomplishments and contributions to the cultures of the African Diaspora, the Muslim slaves have been largely ignored. Servants of Allah is the first book to examine the role of Islam in the lives of both individual practitioners and in the American slave community as a whole, while also shedding light on the legacy of Islam in today's American and Caribbean cultures. Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 1999.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 081472082X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Despite the explosion in work on African American and religious history, little is known about Black Muslims who came to America as slaves. Most assume that what Muslim faith any Africans did bring with them was quickly absorbed into the new Christian milieu. But, surprisingly, as Sylviane Diouf shows in this new, meticulously researched volume, Islam flourished during slavery on a large scale. Servants of Allah presents a history of African Muslim slaves, following them from Africa to the Americas. It details how, even while enslaved many Black Muslims managed to follow most of the precepts of their religion. Literate, urban, and well traveled, Black Muslims drew on their organization and the strength of their beliefs to play a major part in the most well known slave uprisings. Though Islam did not survive in the Americas in its orthodox form, its mark can be found in certain religions, traditions, and artistic creations of people of African descent. But for all their accomplishments and contributions to the cultures of the African Diaspora, the Muslim slaves have been largely ignored. Servants of Allah is the first book to examine the role of Islam in the lives of both individual practitioners and in the American slave community as a whole, while also shedding light on the legacy of Islam in today's American and Caribbean cultures. Choice Outstanding Academic Title of 1999.
Futanari Fantasies
Author: Gia Maria Marquez
Publisher: Between the Two
ISBN: 1370497083
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Looking for your dream girl? You’ll find her in Futanari Fantasies! Get pulled over by a hot traffic cop. Repopulate the planet with the last six girls on earth. See what happens when a patient comes to her doctor with a bad case of sexual frustration. These six stories will get you going and leave you satisfied. Find the futanari of your dreams in this must-have compilation of NEW futa fiction!
Publisher: Between the Two
ISBN: 1370497083
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 189
Book Description
Looking for your dream girl? You’ll find her in Futanari Fantasies! Get pulled over by a hot traffic cop. Repopulate the planet with the last six girls on earth. See what happens when a patient comes to her doctor with a bad case of sexual frustration. These six stories will get you going and leave you satisfied. Find the futanari of your dreams in this must-have compilation of NEW futa fiction!
Reproducible Copies of Federal Tax Forms and Instructions
Author: United States. Internal Revenue Service
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Income tax
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Income tax
Languages : en
Pages : 428
Book Description
The Diamond Life Bulletins
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Life insurance
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Life insurance
Languages : en
Pages : 578
Book Description