In Disguise

In Disguise
Author: Ryan Ann Hunter
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781582703831

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Looks at the history's most daring women, including profiles of such figures as Underground Railroad heroine Harriet Tubman, CIA agent Valerie Plame Wilson, and Chinese Revolution-era spy Eva Wu.

Desire in Disguise

Desire in Disguise
Author: Alyson Chase
Publsiher: Alice Weiss
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2019-12-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Wilberforce has been content with his humble station his whole life. Until he met her… Cerise DuBois is a woman beyond his reach. Independent, audacious, and so damn beautiful it hurts to look at her. She’ll let him in for a few stolen hours, then push him away just as quickly. But when Wil convinces Cerise to assist him in his latest case for the newly-formed Bond Agency for Discreet Inquiries, desire just might turn deadly. The cheating husband they’d hope to ensnare hides a deadly secret. When his misdeeds threaten Cerise, all bets are off. Wil will do anything to protect the woman he loves. If they can survive the day, will Cerise ever see Wil as anything more than temporary? DESIRE IN DISGUISE is a steamy regency romance short story of approximately 9,200 words. Be warned: it just might set your e-reader on fire!

War in Disguise

War in Disguise
Author: James Stephen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1805
Genre: Commerce
ISBN: STANFORD:36105047205732

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Chances in Disguise

Chances in Disguise
Author: Diana J. Noble
Publsiher: Arte Publico Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2021-10-31
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 9781518506802

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In this sequel to Evangelina Takes Flight, the young girl who left her home during the Mexican Revolution to start over in a small Texas border town is now seventeen. She has had several years of medical training with her mentor, Doc Taylor, but when a doctor from a neighboring town finds her helping an Anglo woman in labor, he is enraged. He calls her a dirty Mexican and kicks her out. The next day, Evangelina is arrested for murder. The racist sheriff and many of the townspeople believe Mexicans are inferior and that Evangelina must be guilty of using witchcraft to kill the pregnant woman. But she isn’t all alone. Doc Taylor believes in her innocence, as does Cora Cavanaugh, the spirited daughter of a wealthy businessman. And there’s Selim Njaim, a young Muslim with whom she has a forbidden relationship. Soon La Liga Protectora Mexicana assigns someone to represent her, but will Joaquin Castaneda be able to convince the jury that Evangelina is not a murderer? Set in Texas in 1915, this eye-opening historical novel for young adults reveals the racial inequity in the justice system, the discrimination experienced by Mexicans and other non-whites and the limitations placed on women. Teens will relate to the theme of finding confidence and bravery in times of uncertainty, while learning about the harassment, torture and killing of innocent Mexicans and Tejanos in the early part of the twentieth century.

Spirituality in Disguise

Spirituality in Disguise
Author: Robert Colacurcio
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781479735631

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Mr. Bottiglia runs a bar called The Wandering Nomad. He practices and represents a disguised spirituality. It's right out in the open for all to see yet almost no one does. The fact that it is disguised doesn't make it any less effective. In fact, it seems that his spirituality is more effective because it is disguised. In the persona of Mr. Bottiglia, the imagination is a secret ally and a practical theoretician. The imagination as bartender is an acute observer of the human scene. It is silent, keeping its own counsel, until asked. The imagination as ally offers concrete suggestions to advance any situation. It sets the bar raising or lowering it depending on the situation's concrete circumstances.

S I D Snake in Disguise

S I D  Snake in Disguise
Author: Lou Treleaven
Publsiher: Lerner Publications TM
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2024-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9798765644850

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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Sid loves to surprise people, but sometimes they don’t always want to be surprised. He’s determined to make some friends, which means he might have to go in disguise . . . Emergent readers will delight in these books that blend charming, decodable text and illustrations. Silly characters will make children grin, and a reading quiz helps readers with text comprehension.

States in Disguise

States in Disguise
Author: Belgin San-Akca
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-08-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190637828

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There is a long history of state governments providing support to nonstate armed groups fighting battles in other countries. Examples include Syria's aid to Hamas, Ecuador's support for FARC, and Libya's donation of arms to the IRA. What motivates states to do this? And why would rebel groups align themselves with these states? In States in Disguise, Belgin San-Akca builds a rigorous theoretical framework within which to study the complex and fluid network of relationships between states and rebel groups, including ethnic and religious insurgents, revolutionary groups, and terrorists. She proves that patterns of alliances between armed rebels and modern states are hardly coincidental, but the result of systematic and strategic choices made by both states and rebel groups. San-Akca demonstrates that these alliances are the result of shared conflictual, material and ideational interests, and her theory shows how to understand these ties via the domestic and international environment. Drawing from an original data set of 455 groups, their target states, and supporters over a span of more than sixty years, she explains that states are most likely to support rebel groups when they are confronted with internal and external threats simultaneously, while rebels select strong states and democracies when seeking outside support. She also shows that states and rebels look to align with one another when they share ethnic, religious and ideological ties. Through its broad chronological sweep, States in Disguise reveals how and why the phenomenon of state and rebel group alliances has evolved over time.

Death in Disguise

Death in Disguise
Author: Gary Powell
Publsiher: The History Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2014-10-06
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9780750960397

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Victorian Chelsea was a thriving commercial and residential development, known for its grand houses and pleasant garden squares. Violent crime was unheard of in this leafy suburb. The double murder of an elderly man of God and his faithful housekeeper in two ferocious, bloody attacks in May of 1870 therefore shook the residents of Chelsea to the core. This volume examines the extraordinary case, one which could have leapt straight from the pen of Agatha Christie herself: the solving of the crime relied on the discovery of a packing box dripping with blood, and the capture of a mysterious French nephew. Compiled by a former detective, it looks at the facts: no direct evidence to place the suspect at either of the crime scenes; no weapon recovered; no motive substantiated. It lets you, the reader, decide: would you, on the evidence presented, have sent the same man to the gallows?