Marie Carroll: 5 books

Book cover of Wildflower
by Marie Carroll
Language: English
Release Date: February 9, 2009

The book is a children's story including pictures of early Texas pioneers.
Book cover of Down & Out: The Magazine Volume 1 Issue 2
by Rick Ollerman, Bill Crider, Ben Boulden
Language: English
Release Date: December 5, 2017

Picking up from where our last issue left off, we have another group of crime stories written especially for us. Starting with ex-police detective Lissa Marie Redmond whose short fiction has appeared in anthologies like Akashic’s Buffalo Noir and whose debut novel will be out in February 2018, we...
Book cover of Welcome to Theological Field Education!
by Matthew Floding, Barbara J. Blodgett, Charlene Jin Lee
Language: English
Release Date: December 21, 2010

Field education is an opportunity for students to develop ministry skills, practice ministerial reflection, discern their call, experience professional collegiality, and undergo personal transformation. Field education offers them a place to practice ministry and a space to reflect on it, to integrate...
Book cover of 50 Eternal Masterpieces Turned Into Famous Animated Movies (Golden Deer Classics)

50 Eternal Masterpieces Turned Into Famous Animated Movies (Golden Deer Classics)

Rapunzel, Snow-White, Peter Pan, Tarzan, Pinocchio, Alice In Wonderland, Pocahontas...

by Hans Christian Andersen, Lewis Carroll, Golden Deer Classics
Language: English
Release Date: December 28, 2017

CONTENTS: 01 - The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn / Disney Film: The Adventures Of Huck Finn (1993) 02 - The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer / Disney Film: Tom And Huck (1995) 03 - Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp / Disney Film: Aladdin (1992) 04 - Alice's Adventures In Wonderland / Disney Film: Alice In Wonderland...
Book cover of Representing Reason

Representing Reason

Feminist Theory and Formal Logic

by Val Plumwood, Carroll Guen Hart, Marie-Genevieve Iselin
Language: English
Release Date: October 16, 2002

Philosophy's traditional 'man of reason'—independent, neutral, unemotional—is an illusion. That's because the 'man of reason' ignores one very important thing—the woman. As feminist philosophy grew in the 1980s and '90s, it became clear that the attributes philosophical tradition wrote off as...
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