Religious and Laity in Western Europe, 1000-1400: Interaction, Negotiation, and Power By Emilia Jamroziak, Janet E. Burton 2007 | 416 Pages | ISBN: 2503520677 | PDF | 7 MB [center] Reflexology Made Easy: Self-help techniques for everyday ailments By Ewald Kliegel 2015 | 80 Pages | ISBN: 1844098222 | EPUB | 2 MB Rapid relief for minor ailments Reflex zone massage can be a direct and effective aid for many small daily complaints, but you have to learn 'the how' and 'the where'. This handy reference book explains just how to find relief from headaches, colds and fear of flying, along with coping with long car journeys or lengthy days at your computer, all with just a few reflex zone massage strokes. You'll never want to be without your helpful companion! Clyde A. Milner II, "Reconstruction and Mormon America" English | ISBN: 0806163534 | 2019 | 270 pages | PDF | 6 MB The South has been the standard focus of Reconstruction, but reconstruction following the Civil War was not a distinctly Southern experience. In the post-Civil War West, American Indians also experienced reconstruction through removal to reservations and assimilation to Christianity, and Latter-day Saints-Mormons-saw government actions to force the end of polygamy under threat of disestablishing the church. These efforts to bring nonconformist Mormons into the American mainstream figure in the more familiar scheme of the federal government's reconstruction-aimed at rebellious white Southerners and uncontrolled American Indians. In this volume, more than a dozen contributors look anew at the scope of the reconstruction narrative and offer a unique perspective on the history of the Latter-day Saints. 879.33 MB | 01:35:43 | mp4 | 1280X534 | 2.40:1 Language:English Genres:: Crime, Thriller iMDB info A corrupt Sheriff's department in a rural mountain town comes undone when an unintended witness throws a wrench into their shady operation. Angela Pulley Hudson, "Real Native Genius: How an Ex-Slave and a White Mormon Became Famous Indians" English | ISBN: 1469624435 | 2015 | 270 pages | PDF | 4 MB In the mid-1840s, Warner McCary, an ex-slave from Mississippi, claimed a new identity for himself, traveling around the nation as Choctaw performer "Okah Tubbee." He soon married Lucy Stanton, a divorced white Mormon woman from New York, who likewise claimed to be an Indian and used the name "Laah Ceil." Together, they embarked on an astounding, sometimes scandalous journey across the United States and Canada, performing as American Indians for sectarian worshippers, theater audiences, and patent medicine seekers. Along the way, they used widespread notions of "Indianness" to disguise their backgrounds, justify their marriage, and make a living. In doing so, they reflected and shaped popular ideas about what it meant to be an American Indian in the mid-nineteenth century. Jon Freeman - RAF & Commonwealth P-51 Mustangs Model Alliance Group | 2003 | ISBN: 0904643019 | English | 37 pages | PDF | 6.55 MB On Target Profiles 2 Steve Trenoweth, "Psychosocial Assessment in Mental Health" English | ISBN: 1473912830 | 2017 | 256 pages | PDF | 4 MB Psychosocial and holistic approaches to assessment have become a central feature of modern mental health care. This practical and comprehensive book guides students through the theory and practice of psychosocial assessments to help them integrate the data as preparation for the effective planning of treatment and interventions. Shameem Shariff, "Principles and Interpretation of Laboratory Practices in Surgical Pathology" English | ISBN: 9352500245 | 2016 | 340 pages | PDF | 9 MB [center]
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