Author: Celia Loren
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781537260884
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
He's the predator, I'm the prey.Hunter Phillips I've seen the look on this sweet innocent freshmen's face before, I see it almost every night in my bedroom. But there's something different about her, and not just her beauty or her tight little body, something incredibly intriguing...I can tell she's going to be a challenge.Turns out this chick is coach McKay's daughter, and he's a real ballbuster, hardass, bastard. He's determined to make my life a living hell as much as he can without compromising our season. But if I really wanted to piss him off I could f*ck his daughter.Maybe I'll do just that.Britt McKayHe's Vanover University's panty-meltingly hot quarterback. He's the king of the campus, a beast on and off the field. And totally off-limits to me. My father is Vanover football's head coach-and Hunter is his star player. But my dad hears the locker room chatter and sees the jersey chasers lineup outside the showers begging for the chance to be taken by the #1 draft pick. And according to him, Hunter is the worst of the bunch-filthy, depraved, and rotten down to his core.But I made a terrible mistake...I walked past the locker room and got a glimpse of more than I could handle. Hundreds of girls on campus whisper that Hunter's packing a monster in his jock-strap...and they aren't lying. I didn't know men could look like him in real life. But he saw me gawking, and now he wants to show me first-hand what it feels like to be underneath his 6'5'' frame and 240lbs of pure muscle.I told him I'm a virgin. I told him I want exclusivity. I told him I want love.And he gave me a baby.
Hunter (Campus Kings)
Author: Celia Loren
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781537260884
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
He's the predator, I'm the prey.Hunter Phillips I've seen the look on this sweet innocent freshmen's face before, I see it almost every night in my bedroom. But there's something different about her, and not just her beauty or her tight little body, something incredibly intriguing...I can tell she's going to be a challenge.Turns out this chick is coach McKay's daughter, and he's a real ballbuster, hardass, bastard. He's determined to make my life a living hell as much as he can without compromising our season. But if I really wanted to piss him off I could f*ck his daughter.Maybe I'll do just that.Britt McKayHe's Vanover University's panty-meltingly hot quarterback. He's the king of the campus, a beast on and off the field. And totally off-limits to me. My father is Vanover football's head coach-and Hunter is his star player. But my dad hears the locker room chatter and sees the jersey chasers lineup outside the showers begging for the chance to be taken by the #1 draft pick. And according to him, Hunter is the worst of the bunch-filthy, depraved, and rotten down to his core.But I made a terrible mistake...I walked past the locker room and got a glimpse of more than I could handle. Hundreds of girls on campus whisper that Hunter's packing a monster in his jock-strap...and they aren't lying. I didn't know men could look like him in real life. But he saw me gawking, and now he wants to show me first-hand what it feels like to be underneath his 6'5'' frame and 240lbs of pure muscle.I told him I'm a virgin. I told him I want exclusivity. I told him I want love.And he gave me a baby.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781537260884
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
He's the predator, I'm the prey.Hunter Phillips I've seen the look on this sweet innocent freshmen's face before, I see it almost every night in my bedroom. But there's something different about her, and not just her beauty or her tight little body, something incredibly intriguing...I can tell she's going to be a challenge.Turns out this chick is coach McKay's daughter, and he's a real ballbuster, hardass, bastard. He's determined to make my life a living hell as much as he can without compromising our season. But if I really wanted to piss him off I could f*ck his daughter.Maybe I'll do just that.Britt McKayHe's Vanover University's panty-meltingly hot quarterback. He's the king of the campus, a beast on and off the field. And totally off-limits to me. My father is Vanover football's head coach-and Hunter is his star player. But my dad hears the locker room chatter and sees the jersey chasers lineup outside the showers begging for the chance to be taken by the #1 draft pick. And according to him, Hunter is the worst of the bunch-filthy, depraved, and rotten down to his core.But I made a terrible mistake...I walked past the locker room and got a glimpse of more than I could handle. Hundreds of girls on campus whisper that Hunter's packing a monster in his jock-strap...and they aren't lying. I didn't know men could look like him in real life. But he saw me gawking, and now he wants to show me first-hand what it feels like to be underneath his 6'5'' frame and 240lbs of pure muscle.I told him I'm a virgin. I told him I want exclusivity. I told him I want love.And he gave me a baby.
Kennedy and King
Author: Steven Levingston
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 0316267406
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
A New York Times Editors' Choice Pick "Kennedy and King is an unqualified masterpiece of historical narrative . . . A landmark achievement." -- Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Rosa Parks Kennedy and King traces the emergence of two of the twentieth century's greatest leaders, their powerful impact on each other and on the shape of the civil rights battle between 1960 and 1963. These two men from starkly different worlds profoundly influenced each other's personal development. Kennedy's hesitation on civil rights spurred King to greater acts of courage, and King inspired Kennedy to finally make a moral commitment to equality. As America still grapples with the legacy of slavery and the persistence of discrimination, Kennedy and King is a vital, vivid contribution to the literature of the Civil Rights Movement.
Publisher: Hachette Books
ISBN: 0316267406
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 439
Book Description
A New York Times Editors' Choice Pick "Kennedy and King is an unqualified masterpiece of historical narrative . . . A landmark achievement." -- Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Rosa Parks Kennedy and King traces the emergence of two of the twentieth century's greatest leaders, their powerful impact on each other and on the shape of the civil rights battle between 1960 and 1963. These two men from starkly different worlds profoundly influenced each other's personal development. Kennedy's hesitation on civil rights spurred King to greater acts of courage, and King inspired Kennedy to finally make a moral commitment to equality. As America still grapples with the legacy of slavery and the persistence of discrimination, Kennedy and King is a vital, vivid contribution to the literature of the Civil Rights Movement.
The Campus and a Nation in Crisis
Author: Willis Rudy
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
ISBN: 9780838636589
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
This book demonstrates how colleges and universities have played a vital role during times of great crisis in American history, responding actively and helpfully to all the major challenges confronting their country. The colleges of the land became politicized repeatedly by such momentous developments as the American Revolution, the Civil War between the North and the South, the two vast global conflicts of the twentieth century, and America's controversial involvement in Southeast Asia. Campus life became intensely fractious during these difficult and turbulent periods. Violence sometimes accompanied the campus activism. While there were significant differences in the response of groups on the campuses - students and professors reacted differently, for example - to the crises of earlier times as compared to those in more recent years, there is an element of continuity. That thread of continuity from the Revolutionary era to Vietnam was the fact that time after time, the members of the academic communities sought to resolve the nation's crises constructively. They rallied to the cause of colonial rights and, ultimately, political independence. They supported the aims of their embattled sections, North and South. They sought to influence their nation's responses to the global crises of the twentieth century. And they campaigned to extricate the nation from an increasingly costly military entanglement in Southeast Asia. In all five of these tests of national purpose, the colleges and universities, while not the ultimate decision makers, helped shape the eventual patterns of America's response in an important way.
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
ISBN: 9780838636589
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
This book demonstrates how colleges and universities have played a vital role during times of great crisis in American history, responding actively and helpfully to all the major challenges confronting their country. The colleges of the land became politicized repeatedly by such momentous developments as the American Revolution, the Civil War between the North and the South, the two vast global conflicts of the twentieth century, and America's controversial involvement in Southeast Asia. Campus life became intensely fractious during these difficult and turbulent periods. Violence sometimes accompanied the campus activism. While there were significant differences in the response of groups on the campuses - students and professors reacted differently, for example - to the crises of earlier times as compared to those in more recent years, there is an element of continuity. That thread of continuity from the Revolutionary era to Vietnam was the fact that time after time, the members of the academic communities sought to resolve the nation's crises constructively. They rallied to the cause of colonial rights and, ultimately, political independence. They supported the aims of their embattled sections, North and South. They sought to influence their nation's responses to the global crises of the twentieth century. And they campaigned to extricate the nation from an increasingly costly military entanglement in Southeast Asia. In all five of these tests of national purpose, the colleges and universities, while not the ultimate decision makers, helped shape the eventual patterns of America's response in an important way.
The King's Touch
Author: Tom Sleigh
Publisher: Graywolf Press
ISBN: 1644451670
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 135
Book Description
A profound encounter with the hyperreality of our time of global upheaval, violence, and pandemic. Tom Sleigh’s poems are skeptical of the inevitability of our fate, but in this brilliant new collection, they are charged with a powerful sense of premonition, as if the future is unfolding before us, demanding something greater than the self. Justice is a prevailing force, even while the poems are fully cognizant of the refugee crisis, war, famine, and the brutal reality of a crowded hospital morgue. The King’s Touch collides the world of fact and the world of mystery with a resolutely secular register. The title poem refers to the once-held belief that the king, as a divine representative, is imbued with the power of healing touch. Sleigh turns this encounter between illness and human contact toward his own chronic blood disease and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its mounting death tolls. One poem asks, “isn’t it true that no matter how long you / wear them, masks don’t grieve, only faces do?” In this essential new work, Sleigh shows how the language of poetry itself can revive and recuperate a sense of a future under the conditions of violence, social unrest, and global anxiety about the fate of the planet.
Publisher: Graywolf Press
ISBN: 1644451670
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 135
Book Description
A profound encounter with the hyperreality of our time of global upheaval, violence, and pandemic. Tom Sleigh’s poems are skeptical of the inevitability of our fate, but in this brilliant new collection, they are charged with a powerful sense of premonition, as if the future is unfolding before us, demanding something greater than the self. Justice is a prevailing force, even while the poems are fully cognizant of the refugee crisis, war, famine, and the brutal reality of a crowded hospital morgue. The King’s Touch collides the world of fact and the world of mystery with a resolutely secular register. The title poem refers to the once-held belief that the king, as a divine representative, is imbued with the power of healing touch. Sleigh turns this encounter between illness and human contact toward his own chronic blood disease and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and its mounting death tolls. One poem asks, “isn’t it true that no matter how long you / wear them, masks don’t grieve, only faces do?” In this essential new work, Sleigh shows how the language of poetry itself can revive and recuperate a sense of a future under the conditions of violence, social unrest, and global anxiety about the fate of the planet.
Basic Opportunity Grants, Family Contribution Schedule, 1975-76
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Special Subcommittee on Education
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 128
Book Description
Jeffrey Hunter
Author: Paul Green
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786478683
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Jeffrey Hunter is best remembered today for his roles as half-breed Martin Pawley in John Ford's classic western The Searchers (1956), as Jesus Christ in Nicholas Ray's King of Kings (1961) and as Christopher Pike, the first captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise, in the original Star Trek pilot. This work chronicles Hunter's entire film and television career from his beginnings as a 20th Century-Fox contract player to his untimely death in 1969 at the age of 42. Fellow 20th Century-Fox contract player Robert Wagner provides the Foreword and contributes his memories of working with Hunter. Former vice president and head of Desilu Studios Herbert F. Solow discusses Hunter's role in the original Star Trek pilot and Lloyd J. Schwartz shares his memories of being present at Hunter's audition for the role of Mike Brady in The Brady Bunch (1969). Hunter's "lost" film Strange Portrait (1966) is also discussed in detail and his radio and theatre career highlighted.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 0786478683
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Jeffrey Hunter is best remembered today for his roles as half-breed Martin Pawley in John Ford's classic western The Searchers (1956), as Jesus Christ in Nicholas Ray's King of Kings (1961) and as Christopher Pike, the first captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise, in the original Star Trek pilot. This work chronicles Hunter's entire film and television career from his beginnings as a 20th Century-Fox contract player to his untimely death in 1969 at the age of 42. Fellow 20th Century-Fox contract player Robert Wagner provides the Foreword and contributes his memories of working with Hunter. Former vice president and head of Desilu Studios Herbert F. Solow discusses Hunter's role in the original Star Trek pilot and Lloyd J. Schwartz shares his memories of being present at Hunter's audition for the role of Mike Brady in The Brady Bunch (1969). Hunter's "lost" film Strange Portrait (1966) is also discussed in detail and his radio and theatre career highlighted.
International Dictionary of University Histories
Author: Mary Elizabeth Devine
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134262175
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 816
Book Description
Modeled on Fitzroy Dearborn's highly successful International Dictionary of Historic Places , the International Dictionary of University Histories provides basic information on 200 institutions--location, description, sources of further information--followed by an extensive 3000 to 5000 word essay on each university's history. Entries on each university conclude with a Further Reading list, and most entries are illustrated. Coverage is world-wide, and entries range from the great medieval institutions (Oxford, Heidelberg, the Sorbonne) to the great historic universities of the United States, to the newer universities of Australia and South Africa, to the lesser-known universities of India, China, and Japan. More than 200 writers, researchers and archival departments of the universities themselves have contributed to the Dictionary . Entries include those universities with the most fascinating histories and those that have played important roles in the development of their own countries and in the furtherance of world scholarship.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134262175
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 816
Book Description
Modeled on Fitzroy Dearborn's highly successful International Dictionary of Historic Places , the International Dictionary of University Histories provides basic information on 200 institutions--location, description, sources of further information--followed by an extensive 3000 to 5000 word essay on each university's history. Entries on each university conclude with a Further Reading list, and most entries are illustrated. Coverage is world-wide, and entries range from the great medieval institutions (Oxford, Heidelberg, the Sorbonne) to the great historic universities of the United States, to the newer universities of Australia and South Africa, to the lesser-known universities of India, China, and Japan. More than 200 writers, researchers and archival departments of the universities themselves have contributed to the Dictionary . Entries include those universities with the most fascinating histories and those that have played important roles in the development of their own countries and in the furtherance of world scholarship.
The Quiet Trailblazer
Author: Mary Frances Early
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820369519
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
The Quiet Trailblazer recounts Mary Frances Early’s life from her childhood in Atlanta, her growing interest in music, and her awakening to the injustices of racism in the Jim Crow South. Early carefully maps the road to her 1961 decision to apply to the master’s program in music education at the University of Georgia, becoming one of only three African American students. With this personal journey we are privy to her prolonged and difficult admission process; her experiences both troubling and hopeful while on the Athens campus; and her historic graduation in 1962. Early shares fascinating new details of her regular conversations with civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. She also recounts her forty-eight years as a music educator in the state of Georgia, the Southeast, and at the national level. She continued to blaze trails within the field and across professional associations. After Early earned her master’s and specialist’s degrees, she became an acclaimed Atlanta music educator, teaching music at segregated schools and later being promoted to music director of the entire school system. In 1981 Early became the first African American elected president of the Georgia Music Educators Association. After she retired from working in public schools in 1994, Early taught at Morehouse College and Spelman College and served as chair of the music department at Clark Atlanta University. Early details her welcome reconciliation with UGA, which had failed for decades to publicly recognize its first Black graduate. In 2018 she received the President’s Medal, and her portrait is one of only two women’s to hang in the Administration Building. Most recently, Early was honored by the naming of the College of Education in her honor.
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 0820369519
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 225
Book Description
The Quiet Trailblazer recounts Mary Frances Early’s life from her childhood in Atlanta, her growing interest in music, and her awakening to the injustices of racism in the Jim Crow South. Early carefully maps the road to her 1961 decision to apply to the master’s program in music education at the University of Georgia, becoming one of only three African American students. With this personal journey we are privy to her prolonged and difficult admission process; her experiences both troubling and hopeful while on the Athens campus; and her historic graduation in 1962. Early shares fascinating new details of her regular conversations with civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. She also recounts her forty-eight years as a music educator in the state of Georgia, the Southeast, and at the national level. She continued to blaze trails within the field and across professional associations. After Early earned her master’s and specialist’s degrees, she became an acclaimed Atlanta music educator, teaching music at segregated schools and later being promoted to music director of the entire school system. In 1981 Early became the first African American elected president of the Georgia Music Educators Association. After she retired from working in public schools in 1994, Early taught at Morehouse College and Spelman College and served as chair of the music department at Clark Atlanta University. Early details her welcome reconciliation with UGA, which had failed for decades to publicly recognize its first Black graduate. In 2018 she received the President’s Medal, and her portrait is one of only two women’s to hang in the Administration Building. Most recently, Early was honored by the naming of the College of Education in her honor.
Religion in Education
Author: William K. Kay
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
ISBN: 9780852444252
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
ISBN: 9780852444252
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
Purlie
Author:
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
ISBN: 9780573694790
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
An African American preacher returns to his hometown to open a church, outwitting a segregationist plantation owner to make it happen.
Publisher: Samuel French, Inc.
ISBN: 9780573694790
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
An African American preacher returns to his hometown to open a church, outwitting a segregationist plantation owner to make it happen.