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Country Crossing

Country Crossing
Author: Jim Aylesworth
Publisher: Aladdin Paperbacks
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995-03
Genre: Night
ISBN: 9780689718953

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On a long-ago summer night in the country, an old man and a little boy stop at a railroad crossing to watch and listen as a freight train roars past and then disappears into the quiet night. This poetic and evocative picture book is perfect for reading aloud. Full color. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.


The Country Guesthouse

The Country Guesthouse
Author: Robyn Carr
Publisher: MIRA
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2020-01-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488052298

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From the Bestselling Author of the hit Netflix series, Virgin River #1 New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr delivers an emotional and triumphant novel about the fierce power of a mother’s love. A summer rental, a new beginning… Hannah Russell’s carefully crafted plans for her life have been upended without warning. When her best friend died suddenly, Hannah became guardian to a five-year-old named Noah. With no experience at motherhood, she’s terrified she’s not up to the challenge. She and Noah need time to get to know each other, so she decides to rent a country house with stunning views on a lake in rural Colorado. When they arrive at the house, they are greeted by the owner, a handsome man who promises to stay out of their way. But his clumsy Great Dane, Romeo, has other ideas and Noah immediately bonds with the lovable dog. As Hannah learns to become a mother, Owen Abrams, who is recovering from his own grief, can’t help but be drawn out of his solitude by his guests. But life throws more challenges at this unlikely trio and they are tested in ways they never thought possible. All three will discover their strengths and, despite their differences, they will fight to become a family. And the people of Sullivan’s Crossing will rally around them to offer all of the support they need.


Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds

Crossing Waters, Crossing Worlds
Author: Tiya Miles
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822338659

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Combines histories of the complex interactions between blacks and Natives in North America with examples and readings of art that has emerged from those exchanges.


Crossing the Divide

Crossing the Divide
Author: Robert E.B. Lucas
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 705
Release: 2021
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0197602150

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"The magnitudes, nature, causes, and consequences of population movements between rural and urban sectors of developing countries are examined. The prior literature is reviewed, proving limited in key dimensions. Evidence is presented from a new database encompassing nationally representative data on seventy-five developing countries. Several measures of migration propensities are derived for the separate countries. The situation in each country is documented, both in historical context and following the time of enumeration. Rural-urban migrants enjoy major gains; those who do not move forego substantial, potential gains. Barriers to migrating are very real for disadvantaged groups. Migration among ethnolinguistic communities is a pervasive theme; the context in which each group lives is detailed. Upward mobility in incomes in towns is affirmed, and the departure of adults from rural homes raises living standards of the family left behind but consequent separation of married couples is endemic to particular societies. Reclassification of rural areas as urban is shown to be more important than net rural-urban moves in incremental urbanization and rural-urban moves are less permanent than normally portrayed. A contention of symmetry between rural-urban and urban-rural migration propensities is rejected and indications that these twin movements result in sorting of labor by skills is not supported. Moreover, step and onward migration are not as common as popularly claimed. Previously neglected topics studied include autonomous migration by women, child migration, and networks at origin. Policies to limit rural-urban migration are questioned, rather planning for managed urban growth is vital as climate change continues. Key words: Rural, urban, migration, development, literature, database, reclassification, sorting, policies"--


Country Crossing

Country Crossing
Author: Jim Aylesworth
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre:
ISBN: 9780785755302

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On a long-ago summer night in the country, an old man and a little boy stop at a railroad crossing to watch and listen as a freight train roars past and then disappears into the quiet night. This poetic and evocative picture book is perfect for reading aloud. Full color.


Country Crossing

Country Crossing
Author: Jim Aylesworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1991
Genre: Night
ISBN: 9780021790418

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Recreates the sights and sounds at a country crossing one summer night, as an old car patiently awaits the passing of a long and noisy freight train. Whooawoo!


The Prairie Traveler

The Prairie Traveler
Author: Randolph Barnes Marcy
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1863
Genre: History
ISBN:

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TT.

TT.
Author: Clearinghouse for Federal Scientific and Technical Information (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1965
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Translations of scientific and technical monographs and articles.


Histories of Transnational Crime

Histories of Transnational Crime
Author: Gerben Bruinsma
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2015-05-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1493924710

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Histories of Transnational Crime provides a broad, historical framework for understanding the developments in research of transnational crime over the centuries. This volume provides examples of transnational crime, and places them in a broad historical context, which has so far been missing from this field of study. The contributions to this comprehensive volume explore the causes and historical precursors of six main types of transnational crime: -piracy -human smuggling -arms trafficking -drug trafficking -art and antique trafficking -corporate crime. The historical contributions demonstrate that transnational crime is not a novel phenomenon of recent globalization and that, beyond organized crime groups, powerful individuals, governments and business corporations have been heavily involved. Through a systematic historical and contextual analysis of these types of transnational crime, the contributions to this volume provide a fundamental understanding of why and how various forms of transnational crime are still present in the contemporary world. In the past two decades, the study of transnational crime has developed from a subset of the study of organized crime to its own recognized field of study, covering distinct societal threats and requiring a particular approach.