Addie Slaughter

Addie Slaughter
Title Addie Slaughter PDF eBook
Author Susan L. Krueger
Publisher Story Monsters Press
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781589851979

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Famous Sheriff John Slaughter's young daughter, Addie, bravely travels from Texas to the Arizona-Mexico border, settling on the late-1800s Slaughter Ranch. Along the way, her mother dies; she narrowly escapes a stagecoach robbery and murder; an earthquake destroys the ranch; her father's earlobe is shot off; and she meets Geronimo. Five Star Publications, Inc. is grateful to the Arizona Historical Advisory Commission for its official designation of Addie Slaughter as an Arizona Centennial Legacy Project. www.azcentennial.gov

Official Register of the United States

Official Register of the United States
Title Official Register of the United States PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1162
Release 1903
Genre United States
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Official Register of the United States

Official Register of the United States
Title Official Register of the United States PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of the Interior
Publisher
Pages 1814
Release 1901
Genre United States
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Official Register

Official Register
Title Official Register PDF eBook
Author United States Civil Service Commission
Publisher
Pages 908
Release 1881
Genre Government executives
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Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia
Title Schizophrenia PDF eBook
Author J. Michael Mahoney
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 763
Release 2011-11
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1467063029

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Man has long searched for the cause and meaning of mental illness. This book, which is a combination of the author's earlier books (Volumes One and Two) continues in his attempt to answer those questions. The author/compiler has spent 47 years investigating these problems and his conclusion is that severe unconscious bisexual conflict and confusion lie at the root of all mental illness, as difficult to comprehend as this idea may be. The book itself consists of 790 quotations, from a variety of sources, all of which point to the unshakable truth of this hypothesis. This is a fixed law of nature, unassailable and constantly operative in every case. No other species but man is afflicted with mental illness because no other species has either the intellectual power to repress their sexual feelings nor the motivation to do so. The disease we call "schizophrenia" is but an arbitrary name, which is used to designate the end-stage of a process beginning with a slight neurosis. The more severe the bisexual conflict and confusion in the individual, the more severe the degree of the mental illness which is experienced. Several other investigators in the past have reached this same conclusion, but unfortunately their wisdom went largely unheeded. Hopefully this book will remedy that ill-advised neglect.

Captive Arizona, 1851-1900

Captive Arizona, 1851-1900
Title Captive Arizona, 1851-1900 PDF eBook
Author Victoria Smith
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 303
Release 2009-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 0803210906

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Captivity was endemic in Arizona from the end of the Mexican-American War through its statehood in 1912. The practice crossed cultures: Native Americans, Mexican Americans, Mexicans, and whites kidnapped and held one another captive. Victoria Smith's narrative history of the practice of taking captives in early Arizona shows how this phenomenon held Arizonans of all races in uneasy bondage that chafed social relations during the era. It also maps the social complex that accompanied captivity, a complex that included orphans, childlessness, acculturation, racial constructions, redemption, reintegration, intermarriage, and issues of heredity and environment. ø This in-depth work offers an absorbing account of decades of seizure and kidnapping and of the different ?captivity systems? operating within Arizona.øBy focusing on the stories of those taken captive?young women, children, the elderly, and the disabled, all of whom are often missing from southwestern history?Captive Arizona, 1851?1900 complicates and enriches the early social history of Arizona and of the American West.

Economic Opportunity Act

Economic Opportunity Act
Title Economic Opportunity Act PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Special Hearing Subcommittee No. 2
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1971
Genre Economic assistance, Domestic
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