The Foxhole Court

The Foxhole Court
Title The Foxhole Court PDF eBook
Author Nora Sakavic
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 2016-03-31
Genre College athletes
ISBN 9781516801510

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Neil Josten is the newest addition to the Palmetto State University Exy team. He's short, he's fast, he's got a ton of potential - and he's the runaway son of the murderous crime lord known as The Butcher.Signing a contract with the PSU Foxes is the last thing a guy like Neil should do. The team is high profile and he doesn't need sports crews broadcasting pictures of his face around the nation. His lies will hold up only so long under this kind of scrutiny and the truth will get him killed.But Neil's not the only one with secrets on the team. One of Neil's new teammates is a friend from his old life, and Neil can't walk away from him a second time. Neil has survived the last eight years by running. Maybe he's finally found someone and something worth fighting for.

Fog of War

Fog of War
Title Fog of War PDF eBook
Author Kevin Michael Kruse
Publisher OUP USA
Total Pages 251
Release 2012-02
Genre History
ISBN 0195382404

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This collection is a timely reconsideration of the intersection between two of the dominant events of twentieth-century American history, the upheaval wrought by the Second World War and the social revolution brought about by the African American struggle for equality. Scholars from a wide range of fields explore the impact of war on the longer history of African American protest from many angles: from black veterans to white segregationists, from the rural South to northern cities, from popular culture to federal politics, and from the American confrontations to international connections. It is well known that World War II gave rise to human rights rhetoric, discredited a racist regime abroad, and provided new opportunities for African Americans to fight, work, and demand equality at home. It would be all too easy to assume that the war was a key stepping stone to the modern civil rights movement. But the authors show that in reality the momentum for civil rights was not so clear cut, with activists facing setbacks as well as successes and their opponents finding ways to establish more rigid defenses for segregation. While the war set the scene for a mass movement, it also narrowed some of the options for black activists.

An Atheist in the FOXhole

An Atheist in the FOXhole
Title An Atheist in the FOXhole PDF eBook
Author Joe Muto
Publisher Penguin Group
Total Pages 337
Release 2014-05-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0142181013

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“Hilariously details the inner workings of the cable news network.” —The Daily Beast After college, Joe Muto—a self-professed bleeding-heart, godless liberal—took an entry-level position at Fox News. Joe kept quiet about his political views and initially enjoyed the newsroom camaraderie. But after he began working for Bill O’Reilly—Fox’s number one talking head—Joe just couldn’t take it anymore. He went rogue by becoming Gawker’s Fox Mole, and was outed (and fired) in thirty-six hours. Reminiscent of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, An Atheist in the FOXhole is filled with hilarious, untold tales that will appall and delight the millions who love to hate FOX news.

The Raven King

The Raven King
Title The Raven King PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2013
Genre
ISBN 9781301824298

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Book 2 of All for the Game; The Raven King follows The Foxhole CourtThe Foxes are a fractured mess, but their latest disaster might be the miracle they've always needed to come together as a team. The one person standing in their way is Andrew, and the only one who can break through his personal barriers is Neil.Except Andrew doesn't give up anything for free and Neil is terrible at trusting anyone but himself. The two don't have much time to come to terms with their situation before outside forces start tearing them apart. Riko is intent on destroying Neil's fragile new life, and the Foxes have just become collateral damage.Neil's days are numbered, but he's learning the hard way to go down fighting for what he believes in, and Neil believes in Andrew even if Andrew won't believe in himself.

Cracking Ice (Omnibus edition)

Cracking Ice (Omnibus edition)
Title Cracking Ice (Omnibus edition) PDF eBook
Author N.J. Lysk
Publisher Palm Hearts
Total Pages 896
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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An omega in heat. His straight alpha teammate. A night they won't forget. A connection they cannot deny. When Cartwright Johnson joins the Hell's Flames, he expects to play hard to compensate for being an omega daring to pursue a professional hockey career. But he doesn't count on the instant connection he forms with his alpha linemate... Or on the heat it sparks. All Keenan Avali wants to do is play hockey. It doesn't matter that he's an alpha, he's got no interest in dominating anywhere but on the ice. And he's certainly got no interest in men, no matter how sweet they smell or how beautifully they skate. Nobody can fail to see they play together like they were made for it. But how close can they get to success without losing something much dearer than a game? This edition includes all 7 books in the Cracking Ice serial.

Cracking Ice: episode 7

Cracking Ice: episode 7
Title Cracking Ice: episode 7 PDF eBook
Author N.J. Lysk
Publisher Palm Hearts
Total Pages 132
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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God-Optional Religion in Twentieth-Century America

God-Optional Religion in Twentieth-Century America
Title God-Optional Religion in Twentieth-Century America PDF eBook
Author Isaac Barnes May
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 345
Release 2022-12-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 0197624235

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"This book is about the relationship between the American religious left and secularization. It explores how three liberal religions -liberal Quakers, Unitarians, and Reconstructionist Jews- attempted to preserve their traditions in the modern world by redefining what it meant to be religious. Between the 1920s and the 1960s, these groups underwent the most massive theological change imaginable, allowing their members to opt not to believe in a personal God. As the God of traditional theism did not seem to fit into a post-Darwinian framework, these traditions took the dramatic step of redefining that concept to make a "God" that did fit, and eventually they went even further by making belief in God a matter of purely personal preference. This book narrates how, over the course of the twentieth century, believing in God and being religious became increasingly disconnected. It documents the continuance of these religious communities even after the theological rationales that originally brought them together disappeared, their communal identities instead becoming focused on humanitarian service and political commitments, which began to replace a shared adherence to theism. The radical religious views of these small liberal denominations became influential among the wider society, and eventually became accepted in American popular culture and law"--