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No Great Mischief by Alistair MacLeod
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No Great Mischief by Alistair MacLeod offers a deeper glimpse on the ties that bind a family as observed in Canadian culture. Honoring traditions are vital.
Mar 3, 2009
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Gwendolyn Cuizon
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No Great Mischief, by Alistair MacLeod
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No Great Mischief is Alistair MacLeod's first novel. It won the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award and Canadian Booksellers Association Libris Award
Nov 16, 2010
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Sandra Williams
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The Axis Occupation of Greece and How the Italians Also Got It
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In late April 1941, Italian, German and Bulgarian forces began the occupation of Greece. Luckily for the Greeks, the Italians took most of the territory.
Dec 13, 2010
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Ivan Castro
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History St Helena Island, Queensland, Australia
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St Helena, a small island in Moreton Bay, was a prison during early European settlement in Brisbane, Queensland. Its convict ruins are now a tourist attraction.
Sep 6, 2009
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Bruce Iliff
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The Beginning Years of Hawaii's Leper Colony on Molokai Island
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For over one hundred years, the medical condition known leprosy has been quarantined and treated within leper colonies in Hawaii.
Jun 27, 2010
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Maureen Zieber
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Read Aloud at Christmas
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When the children have grown keep the family tradition of reading aloud on Christmas Eve. Try Alistair MacLeod's "To Every Thing There is a Season".
Nov 12, 2010
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Alan McNairn
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Christopher Mansour
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Christopher Michael Mansour currently lives in Barrie, Ontario and has diverse interests ranging from World Mythology to Modern North American literature. Chris holds both an...
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Visitor Attractions in St. Peter Port, Guernsey
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The beautiful Channel Island of Guernsey has a wide range of places of interest for holiday-maker to explore including Victor Hugo's home and Castle Cornet.
May 11, 2010
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Kate Le Page
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The Isle of Iona, Scotland
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Visit the jewel of the Hebrides. Drive through the majestic Isle of Mull and visit the cradle of Scottish Christianity. Walk in the footsteps of saints.
Oct 15, 2010
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Dave McFadzean
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Crannogs: Prehistoric Lake Dwellings in Scotland and Ireland
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Man-made islands called crannogs appear in many Scottish and Irish lakes and were once the bases of wooden dwellings. Why and how were they built?
Apr 8, 2011
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Jennifer Young
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My Brother's Keeper: The Reality of Filial Affection
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Brotherly love is often used as justification for all sorts of loyalties, sacrifices, pressures and decisions, but is blood thicker than water in the end?
Sep 29, 2010
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David Porter
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Celtic Christianity Gains Popularity
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A branch of Christianity formed on the so-called Celtic fringes of Britain shortly after the Romans left and before the country was "officially" converted is flourishing.
Oct 7, 2009
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John Reynolds
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Brochs: Prehistoric Domestic Structures Unique to Scotland
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Scotland's brochs are Iron Age stone towers found largely in the north and west of the country - and nowhere else in the world. What was their purpose?
Mar 31, 2011
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Jennifer Young
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Napoleon Crowns Himself Emperor of the French
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He ended disorder in post-Revolutionary Europe, but was considered a tyrant by his critics, some of whom have blamed him for 17 years of war and the bankruptcy of France.
Dec 2, 2009
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John Kirshon
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Haiti Under Papa Doc Duvalier
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Media coverage of Haiti's devastating earthquake has revealed the impact of the nation's beleaguered history. This had much to do with its infamous leader, 'Papa Doc.'
Jan 21, 2010
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Faisal Hanif
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"The Christian Century" in Japan
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When Christians first arrived in Japan, they were tolerated, but as persecution grew, Christianity was banned and the country closed its doors to the West.
Jun 7, 2011
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Carmen Sterba
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Franklin Roosevelt and the Yalta Conference
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Although the Yalta Conference addressed a variety of issues including Soviet participation against Japan, the post-war status of Poland was at the top of the agenda.
Aug 11, 2009
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Michael Streich
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Woodrow Wilson and Foreign Policy
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Wilson's limited foreign policy experience would undergo a series of complicated challenges not just in Eurasia, but in the Western Hemisphere as well.
Jun 25, 2009
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Elvira Nieto
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Female Warriors in West African History
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Notwithstanding the patriarchal societies they were born into, these women stand out for their heroic feats and fierce sense of national pride.
Jul 23, 2010
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Remi Oyedele
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Employment Conditions in the Philippines Under Colonial Rule
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Employment conditions in the Philippines under colonial rule are marked with how Filipinos experienced both cruel and humane work conditions.
Mar 4, 2011
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Leann Zarah
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