In the modern context of controversy about the place of women in various churches this is explosive stuff.
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Dares you to look at our society through the eyes of those whose backs it's been built on.
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Not only does the series continue to get better with each book, it continues to amaze and surprise.
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In our eagerness to see justice done we run the serious risk of committing a serious injustice.
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Scientific Imaging With Photoshop is a must have for anyone who is in the scientific community and works with images and Photoshop.
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For a woman to become a widow somebody does have to die, but it doesn't mean she has to as well.
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Actress Barbeau and her collaborator Scott serve a fast-paced blend of modified vampire lore and entertaining cinema cynicism.
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A journey into the human spirit, with the unlikeliest of guides, that you won't forget for a long time.
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For those of us raised on the illusion of the happy, hard working immigrant, this book might be hard to swallow.
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