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Mary Miller

    December 30, 1952
    Maya Art and Architecture
    Unfinished Dreams
    An Illustrated Dictionary of the Gods and Symbols of Ancient Mexico and the Maya
    Mosby's Textbook of Dental Nursing
    Dental Nursing
    The Blood of Kings: Dynasty and Ritual in Maya Art
    • 2024

      Jhonni Laurent is the first female sheriff of Field's Crossing, Indiana--and now she has her first murder case Two days after a blizzard hits Field's Crossing, Indiana, Sheriff Jhonni Laurent discovers the frozen body of a high school senior under a fifteen-foot pile of snow and ice. Murder is rare in farm country, and this death marks the beginning of Jhonni's first homicide case. Just as the investigation gets underway, Jhonni's opponent for sheriff from four years ago wages a bitter reelection battle to oust her. Then, Jhonni finds another body, and further complications arise when a century-old feud between two families reaches its breaking point. Soon, a slew of newspaper articles causes the Indiana State Election Board to doubt her credibility. Jhonni must fight to maintain her reputation, keep the small farming community together, and find the murderer at large--all while demons from her own past threaten to crush her. Can she find the killer and mend her battered spirit before it's too late? Perfect for fans of J. A. Jance and C. J. Box

      Bones Under the Ice
    • 2019

      Biloxi

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.3(1636)Add rating

      Mary Miller seizes the mantle of southern literature with Biloxi, a tender, gritty tale of middle age and the unexpected turns a life can take.

      Biloxi
    • 2019

      This is the first full biography of one of Scotland's greatest daughters and the only Scot to be officially honoured for giving her life to help Jews during the Holocaust. It is based on in-depth original research in all of the book's locations, personal interviews, and a trove of newly discovered material.

      Jane Haining
    • 2017

      Always Happy Hour

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.5(1267)Add rating

      With its collection of lusty, lazy, hard-drinking characters, Always Happy Hour proves Mary Millers essential role in American fiction.

      Always Happy Hour
    • 2016

      The book examines the impact of ethnic divisions on statebuilding in Bosnia-Herzegovina nearly two decades post-war, focusing on the role of political elites in shaping nationalism and identity. It analyzes presidential speeches from 2004 to 2012 to uncover how rhetoric reflects ethnic polarization or fosters a unified national identity. By employing theories of identity construction, nationalism, and ethnic conflict, the study reveals how language can either promote unity or exacerbate divisions among the three main ethnic groups in the country.

      Nationalism, Identity, and Rhetoric in Bosnia-Herzegovina
    • 2015

      Mosby's Textbook of Dental Nursing

      • 464 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      "Richly illustrated in stunning full colour throughout, this new volume builds on the success of the previous edition and covers everything you need to know to get through your exams safely with the minimum of stress. Prepared in a 'no nonsense', easy-to-read fashion, Mosby's Textbook of Dental Nursing, second edition, covers the A-Z of the latest curriculum and contains an array of helpful 'pull out' boxes and other learning features to help you recall key facts. Fully updated with the latest information on legislation and professional practice - including the appropriate use of Social Media - this volume includes updated and new information on anatomy, charting, drug allergy, governance and care of minority and vulnerable groups."--Publisher's website

      Mosby's Textbook of Dental Nursing
    • 2014
    • 2014

      Maya Art and Architecture

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The definitive guide to the art and architecture of one of the world's most enigmatic civilizations, extensively revised and now in colour throughout.

      Maya Art and Architecture
    • 2013

      What does Love have to do with Leadership? The content of this book is based on research that examines the construct of love from multiple lenses, and particularly in relationship to leadership that transforms. My reasoning in contributing to the vast expanse of books written on the topic of leadership is to seek to examine some of the research concerning the idea of love as a chosen and deliberate aspect of leadership that is transforming. Transforming leadership theory is laden with value. Leadership theorists have identified the need to understand these values. What are the values that are chosen with deliberation that are inherent with this paradigm, leadership that is transformational? What does the research have to say and why is an examination of the research necessary or significant? More specifically, what relevance does this research have to do with one's own leadership behavior?

      What Does Love Have to Do with Leadership?
    • 2012

      The dental workplace is always busy, whether in a dental surgery or a dental department in a hospital. This pocket-size reference book puts all the vital facts and information at your fingertips!

      Dental Nursing