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At every stage of education, sexual harassment is common, and often considered a rite of passage for young people. It’s not unusual for a girl to hear “Hey, Shorty!” on a daily basis, as she walks down the hall or comes into the school yard, followed by a sexual innuendo, insult, come-on, or assault. But when teenagers are asked whether they experience this in their own lives, most of them say it’s not happening. Girls for Gender Equity, a nonprofit organization based in New York City, has developed a model for teens to teach one another about sexual harassment. How do you define it? How does it affect your self-esteem? What do you do in response? Why is it so normalized in schools, and how can we as a society begin to address these causes? Geared toward students, parents, teachers, policy makers, and activists, this book is an excellent model for building awareness and creating change in any community.
Adolf Nagel interrupts the rape of his sixteen year-old fiancé by killing the son of the most influential man in Hocking County, Ohio. Escaping certain death, Adolf and Oskar McGill, his childhood friend, flee westward. Only seventeen, they embark on a perilous journey - including not only nature, but scalp-minded Indians and blood-thirsty desperados. They are drawn to the Rocky Mountains and the wild herds of mustangs in the Wyoming Territory, joined by a giant of a man from Minnesota, and a scrap of a horse wrangler from Texas, to create a horse ranch in this untamed land. As pioneers settling this new frontier, they would lead generations of the Nagel family to achieve their dreams.
A killer for hire Sonny OBrien takes a contract from the New England crime organization. OBrien is the only contractor that can get to the target their Mafia killers were unable to succeed. The hit takes place in Boston in the nineteen fiftys. Sonny needs help because of a young D.A is determined to bring his state witness to court alive and has the target heavily guarded in one of Boston sleaziest hotels. Sonny calls an old friend Jimmy (The Book) for some information, knowing the feds would have Salvatore (Two Finger) Maglini phones tapped. Jimmy gives Sonny the information he needs and invites OBrien to a restaurant. He hears what Jimmys has been planning for months to have all the Irish gangs into one strong effective one. So the Irish could compete with the Italian mob in the North End. Jimmy tells Sonny it would be a favor to him if attend the meeting at Callahans garage. Sonny finds Mookie Noonan and representatives of the independent gangs are in agreement to be under one umbrella. Sonny joins the gang as their contractor. It was after that is when the bodies started to pile up in Boston.
I want a girl I can't have. She's my tutor. My best friend's girlfriend. And my kryptonite. She also looks really good in my T-shirt. But she wants the golden boy, and I'm more of the villain type. Or at least I was.... Until I saw her smile for the first time. But the good guy she wants wouldn't lust after his friend's girlfriend. And the good guy she's with sure as hell shouldn't be sneaking around behind her back. So where the hell does that leave me?
The year 1964 was the year horsepower began to rule Detroit! It's the summer of 1964...the Motown sound, hot rod tunes, hot R&B, Beatle-mania, ice-cold Coca Cola, drive-in movies, 007, burger joints, and the brink of Vietnam! Adam Knight, a high school graduate from Detroit's Southwestern High School, gets a brand new 1964 Pontiac Royal Bobcat GTO as a graduation gift . With his friends, girlfriend, and the sounds of rock and roll music, Adam brings John Delorean's creation to full circle at the drag strip and movie and burger drive-ins!
Philadelphia born and bred, Mattie McCoy, was sassy, cool, confident and sexy. Her former career of repossessing autos kept her mentally and physically in shape for sleuthing in an early twentieth-century, Victorian mansion. She didn't need anyone, nor did she want anyone, to keep her from her search for her grandfather's fortune. But then, there was that one obstacle; that Texas tin star and his two deputies. Well, that cowboy was just like any other man. He could easily be seduced and lied to. He had his tiny brain in his Levis, but Mattie knew she had what was needed to melt those cold, ice-blue slits on his bronzed face. And that dark, foreboding, dreary mansion was just plain evil. It held too many mysteries, too many secret passageways and the aroma of impending death. What clues could be found prowling around in there? And what did that sheriff know that he wasn't telling? All Mattie and her friends wanted was a little adventure. That got that and a whole lot more.
Jack London's 'The Tales of the North' is a comprehensive collection of 78 short stories that showcase the author's unique blend of adventure, nature, and survival themes. London's gripping storytelling style transports readers to the harsh, unforgiving landscapes of the North, where characters are tested by the elements and their own inner struggles. Each tale is a testimony to London's love for the wilderness and his deep understanding of human nature, making this edition a must-read for fans of classic literature. The collection includes iconic stories like 'To Build a Fire' and 'The Call of the Wild, which have solidified London's status as one of the greatest American writers of his time. Jack London, an avid adventurer and keen observer of nature, draws heavily from his own experiences in the wild to create the vivid and authentic settings found in 'The Tales of the North.' His passion for exploring the boundaries of human potential and the raw beauty of nature shines through in every story, resonating with readers of all ages. London's profound connection to the natural world and his dedication to social activism are evident throughout his body of work. Readers seeking an immersive literary experience that combines thrilling adventures with profound insights into the human psyche will find 'The Tales of the North' to be a captivating and thought-provoking read. Jack London's timeless tales continue to inspire and challenge readers today, cementing his legacy as a masterful storyteller.