Amy s Big Race

Amy s Big Race
Author: Cecilia Minden,Joanne D. Meier
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2005-08
Genre: English language
ISBN: 159296317X

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Simple text featuring the long "a" sound describes how Amy and other girls run a race around the lake.

Amy s Big Race

Amy s Big Race
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1458651010

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Learn about the sound of long A, as Amy gets ready for her big day: a race around the lake!

Zac Zap The Great Big Canoe Race

Zac Zap The Great Big Canoe Race
Author: Michael Verrett
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2019-07-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780359770113

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For Zac Zap, a boy with spina bifida the wacky adventures continue. In this second book, adventure finds Zac Zap. His bustling city introduces the trolley and with the help of the friendly trolley driver, Mr. Wes, Zac and his wheel chair explore like never before. When he and Mr. Wes foil a robbery, the local head of Acme Trolley fire Mr. Wes in spite of his heroics. The replacements trolley drivers are indifferent to Zac�s condition and incompetent. Zac becomes a loss boy when he is mistakenly put in a mail car and sent west hundreds of miles. A series of mishaps has him working for the rail company, driving a bus, and arriving in the town of Smartinville on the bayou Teche just in time to help his friend Amy participate in the Great Big Canoe Race. Amy, who has Down syndrome and Zac must out-paddle and outwit the competition, bears, a swamp monster, hidden traps, and villains galore.

Body Language

Body Language
Author: Eric Allen,Kelly L. Murdock
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2011-03-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781118058763

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Whether you're a professional Character TD or just like to create 3D characters, this detailed guide reveals the techniques you need to create sophisticated 3D character rigs that range from basic to breathtaking. Packed with step-by-step instructions and full-color illustrations, Body Language walks you through rigging techniques for all the body parts to help you create realistic and believable movements in every character you design. You'll learn advanced rigging concepts that involve MEL scripting and advanced deformation techniques and even how to set up a character pipeline.

A Life s Story

A Life   s Story
Author: Max Matteson
Publsiher: LifeRich Publishing
Total Pages: 539
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781489739629

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A fairly detailed account of the life and background of a boy from the midwest that he was encouraged to publish

Racing to the Finish

Racing to the Finish
Author: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Publsiher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780785221968

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Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s only authorized book revealing the inside track on his final year of racing and retirement from the driver’s seat. “Time was running out on my charade… My secrets were about to be exposed to the world.” It was a seemingly minor crash at Michigan International Speedway in June 2016 that ended the day early for Dale Earnhardt Jr. What he didn’t know was that it would also end his driving for the year. He’d dealt with concussions before, but concussions are like snowflakes, no two are the same. And recovery can be brutal, and lengthy. When NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt Jr. retired from professional stock car racing in 2017, he walked away from his career as a healthy man. But for years, he had worried that the worsening effects of multiple racing-related concussions would end not only his time on the track but his ability to live a full and happy life. Torn between a race-at-all-costs culture and the fear that something was terribly wrong, Earnhardt tried to pretend that everything was fine, but the private notes about his escalating symptoms that he kept on his phone reveal a vicious cycle: suffering injuries on Sunday, struggling through the week, then recovering in time to race again the following weekend. For the first time, he shares these notes and fully reveals the physical and emotional struggles he faced as he fought to close out his career on his own terms. In this candid reflection, Earnhardt opens up about his frustration with the slow recovery, his admiration for the woman who stood by him through it all, and his determination to share his own experience so that others don’t have to suffer in silence. Steering his way to the final checkered flag of his storied career proved to be the most challenging race and most rewarding finish of his life.

Racism in the Modern World

Racism in the Modern World
Author: Manfred Berg,Simon Wendt
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780857450777

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Emphasizing the global nature of racism, this volume brings together historians from various regional specializations to explore this phenomenon from comparative and transnational perspectives. The essays shed light on how racial ideologies and practices developed, changed, and spread in Europe, Asia, the Near East, Australia, and Africa, focusing on processes of transfer, exchange, appropriation, and adaptation. To what extent, for example, were racial beliefs of Western origin? Did similar belief systems emerge in non-Western societies independently of Western influence? And how did these societies adopt and adapt Western racial beliefs once they were exposed to them? Up to this point, the few monographs or edited collections that exist only provide students of the history of racism with tentative answers to these questions. More importantly, the authors of these studies tend to ignore transnational processes of exchange and transfer. Yet, as this volume shows, these are crucial to an understanding of the diffusion of racial belief systems around the globe.

Wrath

Wrath
Author: E.H. Reinhard
Publsiher: E.H. Reinhard
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2017-11-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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He'd killed before. Infidelity made him kill again. Now taking the lives of all the women who've wronged him is his only focus. In this tightly plotted thriller, homicide lieutenant Nash Harrington realizes one horrific crime of passion is the beginning of a spree. A misogynistic killer is targeting every woman he believes has wronged him… including one who Harrington loves. Wrath is the first novel in the can't-miss, read-all-night, Lieutenant Harrington Series. Believable plots (and that's what's troubling) set the stage for some dark and gritty cop vs. killer action in the streets of Miami. Join Nash and his team as they pursue justice for the innocent and go head to head with some of the most ruthless and homicidal adversaries imaginable.