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Page Publishing Inc One More Day
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Page Publishing Inc Random Thoughts and Quotes of a MiddleAged Woman
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Page Publishing Inc Saying Our Stories
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Page Publishing Inc The Emperor of Sovran
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Page Publishing Inc Blinding Lights and Headlights
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Page Publishing Inc. My Family
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Page Publishing Inc. Athletes, Activism, and Apple boughs: A DETROIT Poetic Epic
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Page Publishing, Inc. More Than A Wheelchair
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Page Publishing Inc Cutie Jaidy
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Page Publishing, Inc. The Journey of the Island Jewel
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Page Publishing, Inc. Grandpas Bear Story
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Page Publishing, Inc. Kidnapped by a Fireman
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Page Publishing, Inc. Dark Yesterdays Bright Tomorrows
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Page Publishing Inc. The Phoenix
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Page Publishing Inc One More Day
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Page Publishing Inc The World of Azure
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Page Publishing Inc Factors Influencing Cloud Computing Adoption Between Government Academic and ForProfit Corporate Organizations
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Page Publishing Inc The Tales of Rumpus
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Page Publishing, Inc. N.Y. The Great Enigma
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Page Publishing, Inc. Where Love Abounds The Separation of Two Brothers
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Page Publishing, Inc. The Old Bootleg Times
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Page Publishing Inc Entre Relojes y Hechos
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Page Publishing Inc Angel of War
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Page Publishing, Inc. The Estrogen Patch
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Page Publishing, Inc. The Auto Biography of Eugene Jones My Life From High School Through Retirement
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Page Publishing, Inc. Greedy Thom: A Pointed-Nose Goose in Greedy Thom's Bathtub
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Page Publishing, Inc. Bison Diner
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Page Publishing, Inc. Child of the Wilderness
A wealthy family who had a tragic loss two years before comes to the rescue of three children whose lives seem to have been ignored for most of their young lives.Two young girls living an unimaginable life in the darkness of a small barn behind their mother''s house to avoid their drunken stepfather have only one thing: the faith that God will intercede on their behalf. Both girls are beaten, starved, cold, and so completely alone. The elder sister, Sara, is dying before her sister''s eyes, who knows she cannot hold on much longer.As Sara prays and works a full-time job to give her sister hope, Saline becomes more and more bitter toward everyone and everything except her beloved sister and toddler brother.When the Byers family steps in to save the forgotten children, they learn who the children are. They find the two younger children are German nobles that are from a wealthy family. Sara, however, is nobody''s child, until they find the family who has spent the last two years thinking
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Page Publishing, Inc Spiritual Genocide
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Page Publishing, Inc. Surviving your Child's Suicide: A Mother's Story
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Page Publishing Inc Crimson Allure Dawn of the Lyratu
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Page Publishing Inc 50 Winning Lessons in Business and Life
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Page Publishing Inc Who Is Hanukkah Harry
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Page Publishing, Inc. A Writer's Pen
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Page Publishing, Inc. The Adventures of Harley the Sugar Glider
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Page Publishing, Inc. How Cash Was Laundered at The White House Helped bring About World Peace
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Page Publishing Inc. The Empty Grave
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Page Publishing, Inc Banshee The Black Art
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Page Publishing, Inc. Busters Braces
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Page Publishing, Inc. The Magical Adventures of Genevieve
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Page Publishing, Inc. Parted Not by Death
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Page Publishing, Inc. The Lights and the Music
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Page Publishing, Inc. Beyond The Metallic Sea
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Page Publishing, Inc. Jacksonville Fire Department
In 1941 the City of Jacksonville had a population of about 100 people. The city was protected by two fire stations. In 1941 this was a lot of fire protection for a town with such a low population. The fire stations were actually for the Arkansas Ordinance Plant (AOP). The AOP employed more people than actually resided in Jacksonville. The fire department was staffed with eighty-five men that worked eight-hour shifts. The firefighters stayed busy handling the numerous fires that occurred at the AOP. When the first fire trucks arrived in Jacksonville, they were painted army green. Chief L.A. Pluche convinced the AOP to paint the new trucks red. When the United States entered World War II, most of the men went off to fight. Because of the cut in manpower, the department adopted a twenty-four hour shift. During the next seven years the AOP continued to provide fire protection for the citizens of Jacksonville. When the war was over the AOP was handed over to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Page Publishing, Inc. Sunset
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Page Publishing Inc The Pearls Secret
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Page Publishing Inc Escape My Cell Phone Life
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Page Publishing, Inc. Song of Alabama
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