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General Studies Solved Paper II Competitive Exam

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This is a compilation of questions answer of Civil Service Examination 2017 General Studies Papers II.

Indian Geography For IAS Prelims Competetive Exam

by Indic Trust

This is a compilation of questions answer of Indian Geography for Prelims Exam.

World Geography For IAS Prelims Competetive Exam

by Indic Trust

This is a compilation of questions answer of World Geography For Prelims Competitive Examinations.

History Solved Paper I Competitive Exam

by Indic Trust

This is a compilation of questions answer of Civil Service Examination History Solved Paper I.

Bereft: A Sister's Story

by Jane Bernstein

Author Jane Bernstein was a senior in high school when her older sister Laura was murdered on the campus of Arizona State University. From the moment they heard the shattering news, Jane's parents handled their grief through stoic silence. Crying and mourning were forbidden; the past was the past, and it was essential to move on. More than 20 years later Jane Bernstein found herself compelled to revisit her sister's death, to learn what she could about the murder and the man convicted of the crime. In the process she found herself examining her own life and confronting the problems in her marriage.

Medieval Russia's Epics, Chronicles, and Tales

by Serge A. Zenkovsky

A discussion of the literature of medieval Russia.

The Oxford Book of Letters

by Frank Kermode Anita Kermode

A collection of well-known letters written over the centuries.

Beyond the Godfather: Italian American Writers on the Real Italian American Experience

by A. Kenneth Ciongoli Jay Parini

Intriguing personal essays by Italian American writers.

The Abortion Myth

by Leslie Cannold

forges a new women-centered abortion ethic capable of preserving a woman's right to control her body and her freedom to choose/reject motherhood

Black Neighbors: Race and the Limits of Reform in the American Settlement House Movement, 1890-1945

by Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn

By 1910, about 400 settlement houses had been established in U.S. cities to help European immigrants adjust to life in America. As African Americans migrated to the cities, however, few settlements made a whole-hearted attempt to include them. In this book the author tries to determine why African American migrants were treated differently from European whites. She also describes a number of church-based programs in southern cities which were highly successful in helping black families. Most of these programs were created by black women, or by black and white women working in partnership.

The Blind in School and Society: A Psychological Study

by Thomas D. Cutsforth

The purpose of this book is to help acquaint the seeing with the blind and the blind with themselves.

Visually Impaired Seniors as Senior Companions: A Reference Guide for Program Development

by Alberta L. Orr

The guide provides a framework for the reader to understand the core issues related to aging and vision loss, as well as the needs and capabilities of older visually impaired persons.

Angels of a Lower Flight: One Woman's Mission to Save a Country . . . One Child at a Time

by Susie Scott Krabacher

The inspiring story of how one woman's message of hope and opportunity will change the lives of an entire generation. Three schools, two orphanages, a hospital, and an abandoned-infant home -- constructed in the poorest country in the western hemisphere -- were the result of one quick television commercial. The ad was for a charity, asking for donations to help impoverished children in a third world country. Though author Susie Scott Krabacher had a little money to give, what she wanted was to hold the hand of every child she saw and tell them that they were not forgotten and that they too were important. When Susie called the charity, it wanted only monetary donations -- and every other overseas nonprofit she contacted couldn't or wouldn't take on an inexperienced volunteer. So Susie set out to change the children's lives on her own. In this heartbreaking and inspiring memoir, Susie Scott Krabacher tells how the pain in her past caused her to doubt if God really loved and protected her. From her abusive childhood to her experiences as a Playboy centerfold during the 1980s, Susie details with frank honesty how she lost her faith along the way and how her experiences helping children in Haiti, an impoverished nation only five hundred miles from Florida, brought God back into her life. In a country where 10 percent of all children die before the age of four, Susie mounted a brave effort to provide not just charity but opportunity. By treating the children she helps as individuals, Susie gives them the tools to save their own country. Although some of the children she's tirelessly worked to rescue do not survive, Susie will never again lose her faith.

Art Not by Eye: The Previously Sighted Visually Impaired Adult in Fine Arts Programs

by Yasha Lisenco

The book, in two parts, deal with avenues for adventitiously blind adult, and the blind and severely visually impaired adults in the art program.

Death Row

by Bruce Jackson Diane Christian

Reports of interviews with Death Row inmates in Texas.

Disorderly Conduct

by Bruce Jackson

Essays on social problems of the late twentieth century

Ancient History of India - Competitive Exam

by Indic Trust

This is a compilation of questions answer of General History For Civil Services Competitive Examinations.

General Studies Environment and Ecology - Competitive Exam

by Indic Trust

This is a compilation of questions answer of General Studies Environment and Ecology For Civil Services Competitive Examinations.

Medieval History of India - Competitive Exam

by Indic Trust

This is a compilation of questions answer of Medieval History of India For Civil Services Competitive Examinations.

Modern History OF India - Competitive Exam

by Indic Trust

This is a compilation of questions answer of Mordern History of India For Civil Services Competitive Examinations.

A History of the Arab Peoples

by Albert Hourani

From the 7th century, the rise of Islam, thru Muslim societies, the Ottoman Age, the European empires, nation-states to the current Arab unity and disunity.

Sisterhood Is Forever: The Women's Anthology for a New Millennium

by Robin Morgan

Thirty years after Robin Morgan's groundbreaking anthology, Sisterhood Is Powerful-- named by The American Librarians' Association one of "The 100 Most Influential Books of the Twentieth Century" -- comes this landmark new collection for the twenty-first century. Sisterhood Is Forever-- with over 60 original essays Morgan commissioned from well-known feminist leaders plus energetic Gen X and Y activists -- is a composite mural of the female experience in America: where we've been, where we are, where we're going.

The Lost Boys of Sudan

by Mark Bixler

This book is about the lost boys of Sudan. These boys were separated from their families by war, and walked to Ethiopia. They migrated to the US, which was a world beyond their wildest dreams.

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