In 1908, Robert Parsell Davie, a developer from Colorado, purchased 28,000 acres of reclaimed land in the Everglades. He started a 10-acre experimental farm--the "Davie Tract"--to demonstrate the possibilities of farming in the Everglades and promote the land to prospective buyers. Some of these early pioneers came from the Panama Canal Zone and called this place "Zona." They lived in tar paper houses or canvas tents, while others built permanent homes that remain today, including community buildings like the 1918 Davie School. The name Davie was officially chosen in 1914, and the town incorporated for the first time in 1925--electing well-known horticulturalist Frank Stirling as the first mayor. Davie became renowned for its successful citrus groves and, later, the rodeo. As the population rapidly grew between 1960 and 1980, Davie cultivated a Western theme to hold on to its unique rural legacy.
This comprehensive, evidence-based guide examines the major nutrition challenges and strategies for people living with HIV and AIDS. Topics include: Unintentional weight loss and wasting; physical and metabolic complications of HIV infection and therapy; HIV-associated fat atrophy, fat deposition, and dyslipidemia; insulin sensitivity; and much more. This text also looks at vulnerable populations in the US, including children, adolescents, injection IV users and the elderly.
A story of transgression in the face of religious ideology, a sexist scientific establishment, and political resistance to securing women’s right to vote. When Ohio newspapers published the story of Alice Chenoweth’s affair with a married man, she changed her name to Helen Hamilton Gardener, moved to New York, and devoted her life to championing women’s rights and decrying the sexual double standard. She published seven books and countless essays, hobnobbed with the most interesting thinkers of her era, and was celebrated for her audacious ideas and keen wit. Opposed to piety, temperance, and conventional thinking, Gardener eventually settled in Washington, D.C., where her tireless work proved, according to her colleague Maud Wood Park, "the most potent factor" in the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment. Free Thinker is the first biography of Helen Hamilton Gardener, who died as the highest-ranking woman in federal government and a national symbol of female citizenship. Hamlin exposes the racism that underpinned the women’s suffrage movement and the contradictions of Gardener’s politics. Her life sheds new light on why it was not until the passage of the 1965 Voting Rights Act that the Nineteenth Amendment became a reality for all women. Celebrated in her own time but lost to history in ours, Gardener was hailed as the "Harriet Beecher Stowe of Fallen Women." Free Thinker is the story of a woman whose struggles, both personal and political, resound in today’s fight for gender and sexual equity.
If you start a business with little money and make it successful, you are considered a bootstrapper. BOOTSTRAPPER'S SUCCESS SECRETS is a blueprint for doing exactly that--starting and building a business with very little capital. Author Kimberly Stansell incorporates her own entrepreneurial triumph, including tips, secrets, and advice for overcoming financial barriers.
In 1908, Robert Parsell Davie, a developer from Colorado, purchased 28,000 acres of reclaimed land in the Everglades. He started a 10-acre experimental farm--the Davie Tract--to demonstrate the possibilities of farming in the Everglades and promote the land to prospective buyers. Some of these early pioneers came from the Panama Canal Zone and called this place Zona. They lived in tar paper houses or canvas tents, while others built permanent homes that remain today, including community buildings like the 1918 Davie School. The name Davie was officially chosen in 1914, and the town incorporated for the first time in 1925--electing well-known horticulturalist Frank Stirling as the first mayor. Davie became renowned for its successful citrus groves and, later, the rodeo. As the population rapidly grew between 1960 and 1980, Davie cultivated a Western theme to hold on to its unique rural legacy.
If you start a business with little money and make it successful, you are considered a bootstrapper. BOOTSTRAPPER'S SUCCESS SECRETS is a blueprint for doing exactly that--starting and building a business with very little capital. Author Kimberly Stansell incorporates her own entrepreneurial triumph, including tips, secrets, and advice for overcoming financial barriers.
Eight-year-old Kimberly felt God's encapsulating love embrace her, and all she could do was weep. The fullness of that moment was etched into every part of her being, and from the depths of her soul came a cry for MORE. Throughout her life's ugly twists and turns, her search for love, acceptance, and a place of "belonging" took her down pathways leading to disappointment and emptiness. The sexy allure of witchcraft drew her into circles of "Christian" witches, and her involvement in the occult practices and rituals eventually took a toll on her physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. When missionaries knocked on her door to "share the good news of Jesus Christ," she saw that as an opportunity to get back on track and rebuild her relationship with Christ. They handed her the Book of Mormon, but she studied along with them from her Bible. The more she studied about her new religion, the more questions she had. (Blacks aren't allowed as members? Polygamy is allowed?) Her spirit said "no," and her search for the love of Jesus Christ continued. Has your quest for more led you into a dead-end of disappointments? Have you stumbled around in darkness and felt unworthy of love or acceptance? Are you ready to give up? Don't!! Kimberly Branch delivers a powerful message in this book written just for you. Yes, YOU. When you have finished reading this book, you will understand that there is absolutely NOTHING that can separate you from the love of Jesus Christ.
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