This one-volume history is both readable and an impressive achievement in scholarship.
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Interview with Jewel Kats, Children’s Book Author and Disability Advocate
With her upbeat diva attitude, Jewel inspires and challenges us to be positive despite life's challenges. She's a breath of fresh air with a comic twist.
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Remember, today was tomorrow yesterday.
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A helpful and encouraging guide for any young woman as she embarks on the journey of life.
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An uncritical presentation of the history of Enlightenment.
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"I alienated some friends, ignored my family for long stretches of time, and sometimes forgot to take the kids to school. It’s the best thing I’ve ever done."
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"I’ve spent many years dealing with cops and crooks and serial killers and every type of crime there is, as well as working for a newspaper in New York – so my research was already done."
Read More »Book Review: ‘Make an Ethical Difference’ by Mark Pastin
A down-to-earth explanation of how to apply ethics in real-life situations.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Panaceia’s Daughters: Noblewomen as Healers in Early Modern Germany’ by Alisha Rankin
These women enjoyed considerable respect, from patients and professionally trained physicians.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Life of a Double Agent’ by Kenneth J. Kerr
The life of a double agent may seem full of danger and excitement but can it also be dull and boring at times.
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