Mary Harris
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This book is about a little girl who has heard and watched her father and mother pray. She is very curious as to the reason(s) why so she can get a better understanding of this type of dedication.
While she was absorbing the answers as they were given, she begins to build on that; then, she loved it so much, and now she wants to share (spread) this with her friends who were from different ethnic backgrounds and nationalities. One day, this little...
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Mary Harris experienced many aspects of life that were thought-provoking. As a girl, she often walked the streets of Charleston, South Carolina, and observed the effects of the environment on people's lives. She was then able to often use her spiritual beliefs to understand and relate personally. Through the vices of poetry, she analyzed and recorded her thoughts.
Here, she also describes her adolescence endeavors, love for family, and relationships...
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How I overcame the children that nobody wanted, until a lady came into our lives called Mrs. Edna. I thank God for her everyday, without her in our life, I wonder where we would be. Probably separated because the white folks wanted us one by one. All my blessings go to Mrs. Edna, what a vigorous woman she is.
The book is about the end of my journey the children that nobody wanted. I have gotten to the end of the road and still no answers to the question...
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Created with the idea that a child's diet should be healthy and fun, this inviting and easy-to-use cookbook features more than 100 delicious allergy-free dessert recipes that exclude common allergens such as corn, cow's milk, egg, peanuts, and wheat. From birthday cakes and cupcakes to chocolate-chip cookies and banana cream pie, these recipes expertly substitute rye flour, carob, almond milk, and other ingredients for foods children may be allergic...
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Gale Researcher Guide for: Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, and the Rise of the Periodical Genre is selected from Gale's academic platform Gale Researcher. These study guides provide peer-reviewed articles that allow students early success in finding scholarly materials and to gain the confidence and vocabulary needed to pursue deeper research.