Keith Wilson
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The 1970s were an event-filled and action packed decade for the Royal Air Force. Many events are worthy of note and all are recorded here, in words and images. Keith Wilson takes up from, where he left off with RAF In Camera 1960s in order to take us on a journey through a particularly significant decade.
The start of the 1970s saw the retirement of the Dakota from service, followed shortly after by the formation of the first Buccaneer NATO Squadron....
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Matt Strong, a high school biology teacher in a small New Hampshire town is stunned when people from the town start dying of a mysterious ailment. They're fine when in the town, but get sick and soon die horribly when they venture away.
As more deaths occur, he gets the CDC and other government agencies involved in his investigation. Meanwhile clandestine government forces are using deadly force to stop Matt, and his friends, from reaching the truth-a...
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Dr. Brett Carson, Epidemic Intelligence Service agent for the Centers for Disease Control, just back from five months in the Arctic, is hurriedly sent to Guatemala to investigate the source of a mysterious and deadly Ebola-like virus that is sweeping through jungle villages.
Brett soon meets the beautiful Kari Wheeler, daughter of an anthropologist who is searching the area for ancient Mayan tombs and artifacts. Civil war, tomb raiders, a rescue...
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Poetry has allowed Keith S. Wilson to become free on the inside. Through his darkest life of ups and downs, he's been given this gift to become a better person. A phenomenal thing has happened, which he can't phantom, but it is translated to paper. Surely, the writing of his book is divine intervention. This book has been written for the world to taste a little bit of heaven.
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Three related themes are examined in this fascinating study: the social dynamics of race relations in Union Army camps, the relationship that evolved between Southern and Northern black soldiers, and the role off-duty activities played in helping the soldiers meet the demands of military service and the challenges of freedom. By vividly portraying the soldiers' camp life and by carefully analyzing their collective memory, the author sets the camp...
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Beneath the sun-soaked majesty of the Grand Canyon, a stunning secret lies buried, a secret that could change everything. A rare and dazzling blue stone, untouched by time, holds more than geological significance; the beauty of the stone belies a haunting mystery. The discovery of the stone sets off a chain of events that jeopardizes the ancient Havasupai tribe.
As the deaths of the Havasupai escalate, Brett Carson is drawn into a perilous quest...
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""Wilson's collection is romantic yet world-weary, bereaved yet fortified―a kindred reflection of the heart in the modern world." ―Publishers Weekly
Fieldnotes on Ordinary Love is a collection whose poems approach family, politics, and romance, often through the lens of space: the vagaries of a relationship full of wonder and coldness, separation and exploration. There is the sense of the speaker as a cartographer of familiar spaces, of land...
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2015.
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Undetermined
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What do you do when you're stopped at an intersection and someone with a sign asks you for money? Do you give them some or do you stare straight ahead pretending they're not there? How do you sum up a person in the span of a red light? With humor and compassion, When the Light's Red chronicles the filmmaker's own experience with intersection panhandling. Narrated with his own conflicted and stark inner dialogue, the filmmaker seeks guidance from other...
9) The Shrimp
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2015.
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Undetermined
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The commercial shrimping industry along the coasts of the American South is threatened by pollution, oil spills and consumer demand for less expensive foreign imports. The Shrimp is a meditative documentary film that follows the life, death and rebirth of one shrimp from the murky marshes of Savannah, Georgia. Beautifully etched images and a lush audio soundtrack create a rich observational work about coastal foodways, Southern culture, human folly...
13) Photography
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1994.
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First American edition.
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English
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Introduces photographic equipment, including cameras, lenses, and flash attachments, and describes how to compose and take a photograph, develop and print it, and display it.
15) Shorty
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[2003]
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English
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Documentary film about Walter "Shorty" Simms, a 55-year old man with Down syndrome, and the #1 fan of the Hampden-Sydney College Tiger football team. The film follows Shorty through the Tiger's 2002 football season culminating in his induction into the Hampden-Sydney College Athletic Hall-of-Fame and his 56th birthday, which falls on the day of the Tiger's final game of the season against 108 year rivals, the Randolph-Macon Yellow Jackets. Shorty's...
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Robotech volume 12
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The epic Robotech Macross Saga continues – as the war between the humans and the Zentraedi aliens intensifies… Danger faces the SDF-1 crew – and not everyone will survive… Khyron returns and Miriya is on the hunt! Plus, Rick Hunter must choose between his two love interests: Minmei and Lisa! Titan Comics continues its special Omnibus collections of original, rare Robotech comics with issues 12 to 23 of the Macross Saga in this huge volume....
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