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Grant harlow abbi glines6/30/2023 ![]() And now, she was lying back there on some goddamn hospital bed with tubes in her and barely hanging onto life.Īll I could think about on the flight here was how I was going to wrap my hands around Grant Carter’s neck for doing this to her. The only way I could see that light was to look at our Harlow. Every day I visited her I hoped to see her eyes light up with understanding and she would come back to me but that never happened. The light in Emmy’s eyes had been gone for so long. It was one of the things that made her so damn beautiful. She preferred the people she loved over her wants and needs. She had been trying to save the world since she was three years old. Until she decided she was gonna have a baby. ![]() That damn hard head of hers had been something I admired. ![]() She was stubborn and she was so fucking brave. I would have moved heaven and earth to take that from her. Why couldn’t it have been my motherfucking heart? Why did it have to be my baby girls? I had been asking this question since the day they told me and Emmy that there was an issue with Harlow’s heart. ![]()
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1900 novel sister carrie6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() The novel shows the attractions and dangers of big city life in the late nineteenth century, with its glittering department stores, theaters, dance halls, and other opportunities to mingle with the opposite sex without supervision. First seduced by a traveling salesman on her train ride into the city, Carrie quickly adapts to her new environment, where she learns to make use of other men and the opportunities she encounters. ![]() The novel centers on Carrie Meeber, a young woman from rural Wisconsin who moves to Chicago to earn money. Sister Carrie (1900) was Dreiser’s first novel, and it reflects the ideas of literary naturalism through its attitude of scientific objectivity toward human behavior. Interested in the work of Charles Darwin and Herbert Spencer, Dreiser began writing fiction that explored ideas of social determinism and the “survival of the fittest,” particularly during a period of intense urbanization across the country. After several years of menial labor and some college, in 1892 he started as a journalist at the Chicago Globe. ![]() The eleventh of thirteen children, he had an unhappy childhood shaped by poverty. Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser, an influential and at times infamous author of literary naturalism, was born in Terre Haute, Indiana in 1871. ![]()
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David mazzucchelli city of glass6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() By AUTHOR Jane Austen Eric Carle Lewis Carroll Roald Dahl Charles Dickens Sydney Hanson C.Indestructubles Little Golden Books Magic School Bus Magic Tree House Pete the Cat Step Into Reading Book The Hunger Games ![]() By POPULAR SERIES Chronicles of Narnia Curious Geoge Diary of a Wimpy Kid Fancy Nancy Harry Potter I Survived If You Give. ![]()
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Cynthia lord6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() She is also a volunteer clinician and PA preceptor at the Lake County Free Clinic in Painesville, Ohio.Ĭindy’s career is distinguished by numerous awards for excellence in teaching, service and leadership roles. ![]() Currently, Cindy serves as a faculty advisor and preceptor for an interprofessional team of students at the Case Western Reserve University Student Run Health Clinic. She has spent much of her 30-year career working in both family medicine and academia. Prior to coming to Cleveland, Cindy served as the Program Director of the Quinnipiac University PA Program, a program she helped develop in 1994.Ĭindy received her PA certificate from Yale University School of Medicine and her Master of Health Science from Quinnipiac University. She has been a PA educator for the past 27 years. Cynthia Booth Lord, MHS, PA-C, is the Founding Director of the Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Physician Assistant Program in Cleveland, Ohio. ![]()
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The dead zone 19796/30/2023 ![]() Several of these adaptations have been financial and critical successes (Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, Rob Reiner’s Misery, Frank Darabont’s The Shawshank Redemption), but many have been greeted with disdain or disinterest by both fans and critics (Lewis Teague’s Cat’s Eye, Tom Holland’s Thinner). To date, 26 theatrical releases and 9 made-for-tv films or miniseries have been based on King’s works, as well as one original tv series, The Golden Years. ![]() Unfortunately for King, their enthusiasm hasn’t always extended to film and television adaptations of his work. And they’ve made King one of the most powerful men in the field of publishing in the last century. These readers have made the majority of his 54 books into bestsellers, and, according to fan websites, hunger voraciously for every next bit of King’s writing to be published, even if it is “incomplete.” They don’t just read his novels and set them aside they read and reread them, excitedly explaining to anyone who will listen the thrills they experience. ![]() ![]() Few authors in history have acquired as loyal a fan base as Stephen King. ![]() |