A Japanese Nightingale Lynne BradeyAfter her performance at a beautiful tea house, Yuki, a Japanese dancer, is followed and harassed by a businessman. Claiming that they could make a lot of money together if Yuki went to America with him, the man does not intend to take no for an answer. When Jack, an awkward but friendly man, witnesses the harassment, he steps in to encourage the man to leave her alone. They then part ways, and Jack assumes they will never see each other again, but
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Gibbs recalls a life of myriad transformations-from a youth of poverty to success in gold rush California to election as the first black municipal judge in America to service as the American consul to Madagascar
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It compares postal reform in France
local and federal governments
The last century has seen a dramatic increase in the demand for groundwater
the authors discuss how the enzymatic capacity of neonate and mature pigs can be augmented through the addition of protease and amylase in respect to the contrast between weaned and sow-fed piglets
a time when belief and wonder led some to travel down pathways of knowledge in search of truth and terror
This book represents the first systematic effort to analyze the role of local communities and regions in Israel's national politics
the study of education and religion
and considers how disruptions of sight can help us rethink how perception works
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