Riding the Alligator

Riding the Alligator
Author: Pen Densham
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 193290784X

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If you're thinking about writing a screenplay, do yourself a favor and hop on Pen Densham's Alligator. The ride's enlightening."---Jeff Bridges, Academy Award "-winning actor --

Alligators Don t Ride Bicycles

Alligators Don t Ride Bicycles
Author: Nathan Joseph
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 29
Release: 2021-02-26
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 197327048X

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Alligators Don't Ride Bicycles is a celebration of following your passions and doing what you love. Who cares what other people say? Who cares what other people think?Alligators don't let silly words and attitudes stop them from having fun and enjoying their favorite activity... riding bicycles!From the team behind "Jan the Big Black Spot" and "The Proud Little Not-So-Full Bucket," comes this brand new children's picture book for children of all ages (but especially for those young ones who love silly pictures and easy-to-follow stories). Have you ever seen an alligator on a bicycle? Now you have the chance!Read Alligators Don't Ride Bicycles with your loved ones today.

How to Ride a Motorcycle A Rider s Guide to Strategy Safety and Skill Development

How to Ride a Motorcycle  A Rider s Guide to Strategy  Safety and Skill Development
Author: Pat Hahn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2024
Genre: Motor cycle riding
ISBN: 1610590333

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A beginner's manual especially geared to the needs of entry-level riders, this book provides all the basic instruction necessary to become a motorcycle rider with an emphasis on the challenges faced by neophyte riders. Starting at neophyte level and evolving into a serious, intelligent expert, How to Ride a Motorcycle tells the reader how to be a motorcycle rider with a strong emphasis on safety and big-picture strategy ("think about it this way" as opposed to "do this.")

Riding in the Wind

Riding in the Wind
Author: James T. Thomas
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2003
Genre: Motorcyclists
ISBN: 9780595269334

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Alligator Candy

Alligator Candy
Author: David Kushner
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781451682632

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From award-winning journalist David Kushner, a regular contributor to Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, and Vanity Fair, Alligator Candy is “a raw story about courage, survival, and most certainly about love” (Tampa Bay Times). David Kushner grew up in the suburbs of Florida in the early 1970s, running wild with his friends, exploring, riding bikes, and disappearing into the nearby woods for hours at a time. One morning in 1973, however, everything changed when David’s older brother Jon took a short bike trip to the local convenience store. He never returned. Alligator Candy is the story of Jon’s murder at the hands of two sadistic drifters, and everything that happened after. Jon’s death was one of the first in what turned out to be a rash of child abductions and murders that dominated headlines for much of the 1970s and 80s. It was around this the time that milk cartons began to feature the images of missing children, and newscasters began asking, “It’s 10:00, do you know where you children are?” Alligator Candy chronicles Jon’s story, but also tells how parenting in America has changed, casting light on the transition between two generations of children—one raised on freedom, the other on fear. “Parents today can understand the love, hope, and fear Kushner so eloquently describes in this account of one family’s transcendent courage in the face of crushing pain” (Bookpage, “Top Ten Book of the Month”). Alligator Candy is a disturbing, insightful, and inspiring meditation on grief, growth, and what childhood has become: “not only a memorial to a brother tragically deprived of his right to live; but also a meditation on the courage necessary to live freely in a world riven by pain, suffering, and evil” (Kirkus Reviews).

Early Los Angeles County Attractions

Early Los Angeles County Attractions
Author: Cory Stargel,Sarah Stargel
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738559288

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With the arrival of affordable transcontinental rail travel in the late 1880s, hundreds of thousands of tourists and transplants began making the trip to Los Angeles. Quickly becoming a haven for Easterners escaping cold winters and crowded cities, Los Angeles and neighboring communities, such as Pasadena and Santa Monica, boasted a sunny Mediterranean climate and the unique situation of both nearby mountain resorts and seaside amusements. The city also developed a bustling shopping and entertainment district downtown. More than 200 vintage postcard images illustrate a greatly diverse range of popular early attractions, including Mount Lowe, Eastlake Park, Hollywood, the Wilshire district, Griffith Park, Cawston's Ostrich Farm, the downtown shopping and theater district, and the expansive beaches, ranging from the turn of the 19th century up until World War II.

Trail Riding

Trail Riding
Author: Audrey Pavia
Publsiher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2007-08-20
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780470251973

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Experience the sheer joy of being one with your horse and one with nature. When you're riding the trails with your horse, you enjoy a refreshing feeling of freedom, the exhilaration of exploration, and an invigorating escape from the demands of the day. You're in control--as long as you can control the 1,000-pound creature you're riding. Trail Riding: A Complete Guide takes you from the basics to more advanced trail riding skills with information on: * How to choose a horse, including basics on conformation * Finding the best trail-riding lessons, tack, and equipment * Feeding, care, grooming, health care, and stable management * Conditioning--for the horse and yourself * Trailering to trails * Advanced trail riding, including information on camping with your horse, how competitive trail riding is judged, and racing on the trail * Tips on how to find the best trails, both locally and around the country This book helps you develop the knowledge and skills that will give you a leg up every time you climb in the saddle. You and your horse will become the perfect pair for relaxing yet energizing adventures off the beaten path.

Sambo

Sambo
Author: Joseph Boskin
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1988-09-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780195363531

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Before the tumultuous events of the 1960's ended his long life, "Sambo" prevailed in American culture as the cheerful and comical entertainer. This stereotypical image of the black male, which developed during the Colonial period, extended into all regions and classes, pervading all levels of popular culture for over two centuries. It stands as an outstanding example of how American society has used humor oppressively. Joseph Boskin's Sambo provides a comprehensive history of this American icon's rise and decline, tracing the image of "Sambo" in circuses and minstrel shows, in comic strips and novels, in children's stories, in advertisements and illustrations, in films and slides, in magazines and newspapers, and in knick-knacks found throughout the house. He demonstrates how the stereotype began to unravel in the 1930s with several radio series, specifically the Jack Benny show, which undercut and altered the "Sambo" image. Finally, the democratic thrust of World War II, coupled with the advent of the Civil Rights movement and growing national recognition of prominent black comedians in the 1950's and '60's, laid Sambo to rest.