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Florida Equine Athlete


Florida Equine Athlete

Author: Melissa Greer, PhD

language: en

Publisher: Independently Published

Release Date: 2021-12-30


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This issue Is with BLACK & WHITE pages inside; with color, full gloss cover. In this issue: Joyce Meyer discusses finding joy in everyday life; Gina McKnight interviews Kira Karpinski with Double K Leather Works; Melissa Greer, PhD starts the summarization of the Women Athletes and Entrepreneurs dissertation study Barbra Schulte discusses what we should ask in 2022 Juliet Getty, PhD - discusses the best type of proteins for your horse Christi Torborg continues her lecture about what foods are used to keep your body in top shape The book is full of schedules, contacts, and more for Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Roping, and other states. The Florida Equine Athlete is the official publication for several barrel racing organizations.

The Deepest South of All


The Deepest South of All

Author: Richard Grant

language: en

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Release Date: 2020-09-01


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Bestselling travel writer Richard Grant offers an entertaining and profound look at a city like no other. Natchez, Mississippi, once had more millionaires per capita than anywhere else in America, and its wealth was built on slavery and cotton. Today it has the greatest concentration of antebellum mansions in the South, and a culture full of unexpected contradictions. Prominent white families dress up in hoopskirts and Confederate uniforms for ritual celebrations of the Old South, yet Natchez is also progressive enough to elect a gay black man for mayor with 91% of the vote. Much as John Berendt did for Savannah in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil and the hit podcast S-Town did for Woodstock, Alabama, so Richard Grant does for Natchez in The Deepest South of All. With humor and insight, he depicts a strange, eccentric town with an unforgettable cast of characters. There’s Buzz Harper, a six-foot-five gay antique dealer famous for swanning around in a mink coat with a uniformed manservant and a very short German bodybuilder. There’s Ginger Hyland, “The Lioness,” who owns 500 antique eyewash cups and decorates 168 Christmas trees with her jewelry collection. And there’s Nellie Jackson, a Cadillac-driving brothel madam who became an FBI informant about the KKK before being burned alive by one of her customers. Interwoven through these stories is the more somber and largely forgotten account of Abd al Rahman Ibrahima, a West African prince who was enslaved in Natchez and became a cause célèbre in the 1820s, eventually gaining his freedom and returning to Africa. Part history and part travelogue, The Deepest South of All offers a gripping portrait of a complex American place, as it struggles to break free from the past and confront the legacy of slavery.

Expecting Adam


Expecting Adam

Author: Martha Beck

language: en

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Release Date: 2011-08-02


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“A wonderful book, funny unbelievably tender, and smart. It shimmers.”--Anne Lamott Includes an all-new afterword about Adam. John and Martha Beck had two Harvard degrees apiece when they conceived their second child. Further graduate studies, budding careers, and a growing family meant major stress--not that they'd have admitted it to anyone (or themselves). As the pregnancy progressed, Martha battled constant nausea and dehydration. And when she learned her unborn son had Down syndrome, she battled nearly everyone over her decision to continue the pregnancy. She still cannot explain many of the things that happened to her while she was expecting Adam, but by the time he was born, Martha, as she puts it, "had to unlearn virtually everything Harvard taught [her] about what is precious and what is garbage."