The Baby Shift: New Mexico

The Baby Shift: New Mexico
Author: Becca Fanning
Publisher: Gizmo Media
Total Pages: 41
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

An author on a camping trip and a Bear Shifter out for revenge... Molly didn't know why she agreed to go on this camping trip. Her fellow author, Lizzie, thought it would be a 'life changing experience," and something to break up the monotony of working in the city. But Molly has a secret that Lizzie doesn't know about, and when things get complicated, she doesn't know where to turn. Graham was lost in his thoughts about the past. He was patrolling Caballo Lake as its park ranger, but his Bear Shifter mind was on the event from twenty years ago. He remembered finding her, what those bastards had done to her. No justice for his sister, at least none from the police. So he wouldn't let the cold case lie, no matter what. What he didn't expect to find was a woman who would become his everything. Every Monday in 2019 I'll be releasing a brand new novella for you to gobble up! Collect all the Shifter Babies of America series and enjoy a nice little one-sitting story! KEYWORDS: free shifter romance books, free pnr, free romance ebook, free shifter romance series, wolf shifter, bad boy, bbw, fated mates, paranormal romance with sex, curvy, gothic romance, new adult, clan, pack, series, fantasy, steamy romance, paranormal romance books for adults, reformed rake, contemporary romance, hot romance, hot shifter romance, shifter romance series, instalove, ott, over the top, shifter conflicts, new adult, urban fantasy, alpha male, werewolf, shapeshifter, wounded hero, romantic suspense, womens fiction, action adventure, military love, outlaw, rebel, thrilling, great chemistry, enemies to friends, secret baby, pregnancy romance, supernatural, legend, folk tale, second chances, freebie, free ebook, free novel, free novella, alpha male, female protagonist, stories, story, college, hero, complete series, box, box set, boxed set, bundle, anthology, sexy, sensual, seduction, contemporary, current, new 2019, best of, breeding, mating

The Baby Shift: Texas

The Baby Shift: Texas
Author: Becca Fanning
Publisher: Gizmo Media
Total Pages: 43
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Genre: Fiction
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At her wits' end, she stumbles into this Bear Shifter's arms... Kirsty Fox has never shied away from a challenge. The kindergarteners she taught at school knew she was fierce, and she couldn't let them down. Sometimes that meant pushing yourself to the extreme by running 27 miles along canyons in Big Bend National Park. Exhausted from the strain and heat, she plods to bring one foot in front of the other as the world suddenly spins around her. Samuel Brooks had a plan for his day off. He'd go out to his favorite canyon, kick back in a folding chair and enjoy a beer with the crickets and the warblers. Of course, plans have a way of going sideways once other people get involved. Mix in some fainting and hyperthermia in this desolate wilderness, and you can kiss your day off goodbye! Every Monday in 2019 I'll be releasing a brand new novella for you to gobble up! Collect all the Shifter Babies of America series and enjoy a nice little one-sitting story!

A Dictionary of New Mexico and Southern Colorado Spanish

A Dictionary of New Mexico and Southern Colorado Spanish
Author: Rubén Cobos
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2003-06-30
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 0890135371

This book, continuously in print since 1983, has become a classic Spanish reference book, widely used in classrooms across the United States. Linguist and folklorist Rubén Cobos, now in his nineties, has been diligently working on revisions for the past decade. Much expanded—the number of pages has increased by seventy—this revised edition will assume its place as the most authoritative reference on the archaic dialect of Spanish spoken in this region.

Travel Narratives from New Mexico

Travel Narratives from New Mexico
Author: John Emory Dean
Publisher: Cambria Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2009
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1604976314

The colonialist West has spoken for New Mexico since 1540 when Francisco Vasquez de Coronado traveled to Acoma Pueblo in his search for the legendary cities of gold. With the Spanish incursion, followed fifty-six years later by the first English-speaking colonists in New Mexico, began the representation of New Mexico from an outsider's perspective. The colonial West imagined itself to hold central claims to knowledge, so it knew its peripheries only as it encountered and articulated their presence to itself. This Western narrative, based on an imagined Western privilege to foundational or platonic knowledge, has become the dominant Euro-American discourse through which New Mexico has come to be known. The comparative study of this collection of travel and contact narratives traces the enforcement of--and resistance to--the Western myth of the Euro-American and European as normative, as well as the Hispanic and the native as Other. The author ably introduces the platonic quest as a new unifying thread that links each of these travel narratives to his argument that identity and claims to knowledge may be tested, recovered, or created in movement within New Mexico. The platonic journey has mostly been understood as an intellectual journey toward truth. This study expands upon the platonic journey to show that it may also, like the quest, be played out in geographical space. Travel Narratives from New Mexico will be a very valuable resource for students and scholars of literature, especially of the American Southwest and travel theory.

Baby Jails

Baby Jails
Author: Philip G. Schrag
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2020-01-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0520299310

“I worked in a trailer that ICE had set aside for conversations between the women and the attorneys. While we talked, their children, most of whom seemed to be between three and eight years old, played with a few toys on the floor. It was hard for me to get my head around the idea of a jail full of toddlers, but there they were.” For decades, advocates for refugee children and families have fought to end the U.S. government’s practice of jailing children and families for months, or even years, until overburdened immigration courts could rule on their claims for asylum. Baby Jails is the history of that legal and political struggle. Philip G. Schrag, the director of Georgetown University’s asylum law clinic, takes readers through thirty years of conflict over which refugee advocates resisted the detention of migrant children. The saga began during the Reagan administration when 15-year-old Jenny Lisette Flores languished in a Los Angeles motel that the government had turned into a makeshift jail by draining the swimming pool, barring the windows, and surrounding the building with barbed wire. What became known as the Flores Settlement Agreement was still at issue years later, when the Trump administration resorted to the forced separation of families after the courts would not allow long-term jailing of the children. Schrag provides recommendations for the reform of a system that has brought anguish and trauma to thousands of parents and children. Provocative and timely, Baby Jails exposes the ongoing struggle between the U.S. government and immigrant advocates over the duration and conditions of confinement of children who seek safety in America.

Medicaid today

Medicaid today
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Energy and Commerce. Subcommittee on Health
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2003
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

Every Inch a Soldier

Every Inch a Soldier
Author: William P. Head
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1995
Genre: Air power
ISBN: 9780890965900

Who was Warner Robins, for whom an Air Force base in Georgia was named? "To write a story about General Robins is to write abut the `Olden Days'" his widow has remarked, "for Warner Robins was not in the Air Force as it is today." No, but he helped to form the Air Force as it is today. His professional life developed along with the air service during that brave and daring era between the two World Wars. As author William Head explains, Robins was "one of those courageous few who left an indelible mark on today's Air Force." As a West Point cadet (1903-1907), Augustine Warner Robins numbered among his classmates and friends Hap Arnold and Frank Andrews. As a young officer, he fought under Black Jack Pershing in Mexico and met a young George Patton and Ben Foulois. As a senior officer, he worked with such luminaries of the day as Charles A. Lindbergh, Jimmy Doolittle, Lester Maitland, Orville Wright, and Billy Mitchell. Even more significantly, during his career he was instrumental in developing the first official and workable Air Force supply maintenance and accountability system. He helped establish official guidelines for training of logistics officers, NCOs, and civilians working for the Army Air Corps. Robins's life provides, through his thousands of letters, telephone transcripts, and other primary materials, a unique window on the interward period, and especially on the history of aviation in America. Through his eyes, the events and personalities of the 1920s and 1930s--which shaped the Air Force of World II and the Cold War--come into sharp focus. The anecdotes and sometimes humorous stories of the building of this branch of the service make this a book not just for historians, but for all those interested in the military and in aviation.

Making Your Move to One of America's Best Small Towns

Making Your Move to One of America's Best Small Towns
Author: Norman Crampton
Publisher: M. Evans
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2002-11-04
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1461710669

For those looking to raise a family in a storybook American town, or a change of pace from hectic city life, this book is the answer.

Enchantment and Exploitation

Enchantment and Exploitation
Author: William DeBuys
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826308207

This unusual book is a complete account of the closely linked natural and human history of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico, a region unique in its rich combination of ecological and cultural diversity.

Memoirs of a Boy Without a Future

Memoirs of a Boy Without a Future
Author: Dr Marvin Curtiss
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2012-06-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1468581961

THIS IS THE STORY of a mixed-race American black boy born on the wrong side of the railroad tracks, who was never raised by his biological mother but by a Jewish stepmother, and who, against all odds, travelled the world and became a very successful, educated engineer, making an outstanding career in aerospace industry. A boy without a future who managed to make one on his own despite adversity. An inspiration for all young people coming from minority groups throughout the world!