Zack s Ranch

Zack s Ranch
Author: Becky Barker
Publsiher: Becky Barker
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Zack Bartell is a strong, determined Texan who knows what he wants and is willing to fight for it. What he wants most in life is Meredith Courtland and a chance to develop his share of the family ranch at Bridleton. Meri has experienced the deep heartache of a lost love. She's emotionally wary and unwilling to risk her safe, secure position at Bridleton by having an affair with the incredibly desirable Bartell heir despite the fact that he's a walking, breathing temptation. But when her volunteer work with wounded veterans tangles the threads of their relationship, they work together to defuse the threat to their lives and happiness.

Johnny Human

Johnny Human
Author: Joseph Leo DeCelle
Publsiher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-07-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781641914208

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How generations of lives sometimes become intertwined through times of tragedy and even death. How an old bicycle repairman during the mid-1930s in the small town of Xenia, Ohio (Dalton "Wiz" Reinholdt), and a high school kid from the neighborhood (William Paul "Doc" Sanders II), Wiz's would-be apprentice, became friends. How Wiz's WWI stories would actually save Doc and his company's lives, just a few short years later, while closing in on the Nazi enemy in France and then into Germany in WWII. How liberating a Nazi concentration camp, and later a displaced persons camp, would change the course of Doc Sanders' life forever. How treating another human being as you would be treated mattered more than anything else in this world. Th is is Johnny Human written by Joseph Leo DeCelle.

Connecting Texas

Connecting Texas
Author: Gary Scharrer
Publsiher: Greenleaf Book Group
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781626346871

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American roads are about destinations. They’re also about destiny. The evolution of the national system of roads in the United States is undeniably linked to our unique history and our past and future successes. Today’s roads are a long way from the Model T days, when bold early contractors used mules and Fresnos to build roads and bridges that literally helped people up out of the mud and across uncrossable rivers. Those primitive roads, developed back at the beginning of the twentieth century, link us to each other today. But that story didn’t happen over night. The legacy of the colorful contractors whose careers intersected with the influential Association of General Contractors provides the basis for Connecting Texas, which is rich in personal interviews and present-day and historic photographs. Gary Scharrer clearly captures the effect that good roads have had on the Texas (and national) economy. But this longtime reporter also weaves an informed and entertaining narrative that will put readers face-to-face with the inspirational and larger-than-life stories of the giants and everyday people who gave Texas a road system that is the envy of the country. Millions of us get into our vehicles every day to go to work, or school, or any number of other places in our daily lives. But the majority of us don’t think about the roads underneath us. We jump in our cars or trucks, and off we go. But what about the individuals and the hard work and grit that it took—and continues to take—to build and maintain these essential arteries? Most of us generally take it for granted that good roads and bridges are simply a guaranteed fact of everyday life. Reading Connecting Texas will change these perspectives forever. Gary Scharrer spent 43 years as a journalist before landing at the Associated General Contractors of Texas. His work on Connecting Texas reflects his longstanding interest in highway transportation.

The Federal Reporter

The Federal Reporter
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1612
Release: 1977
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN: STANFORD:36105063654334

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Curiousity Is Deadly

Curiousity Is Deadly
Author: D. K. Hale
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2009-08-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781469107790

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Zachary Scott

Zachary Scott
Author: Ronald L. Davis
Publsiher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-09-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781604737134

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Throughout the 1940s, Zachary Scott (1914–1965) was the model for sophisticated, debonair villains in American film. His best-known roles include a mysterious criminal in The Mask of Dimitrios and the indolent husband in Mildred Pierce. He garnered further acclaim for his portrayal of villains in Her Kind of Man, Danger Signal, and South of St. Louis. Although he earned critical praise for his performance as a heroic tenant farmer in Jean Renoir’s The Southerner, Scott never quite escaped typecasting. In Zachary Scott: Hollywood’s Sophisticated Cad, Ronald L. Davis writes an appealing biography of the film star. Scott grew up in privileged circumstances—his father was a distinguished physician; his grandfather was a pioneer cattle baron—and was expected to follow his father into medical practice. Instead, Scott began to pursue a career in theater while studying at the University of Texas and subsequently worked his way on a ship to England to pursue acting. Upon his return to America, he began to look for work in New York. Excelling on stage and screen throughout the 1940s, Scott seemed destined for stardom. By the end of 1950, however, he had suffered through a turbulent divorce. A rafting accident left him badly shaken and clinically depressed. His frustration over his roles mounted, and he began to drink heavily. He remarried and spent the rest of his career concentrating on stage and television work. Although Scott continued to perform occasionally in films, he never reclaimed the level of stardom that he had in the mid-1940s. To reconstruct Scott’s life, Davis uses interviews with Scott and colleagues and reviews, articles, and archival correspondence from the Scott papers at the University of Texas and from the Warner Bros. Archives. The result is a portrait of a talented actor who was rarely allowed to show his versatility on the screen.

National Program of Inspection of Dams

National Program of Inspection of Dams
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 916
Release: 1975
Genre: Dams
ISBN: SRLF:D0002183309

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Code of Federal Regulations

Code of Federal Regulations
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1242
Release: 1980
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN: UOM:39015022717097

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Special edition of the Federal Register, containing a codification of documents of general applicability and future effect ... with ancillaries.