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Northbridge – a town right out of a classic nighttime soap opera. Hot sex? Good, old-fashioned romance? Campus-wide scandal? Dirty secrets? Killer cliffhangers? Yeah, it's got all that! Newlywed Pauline Rondell gets more than she bargained for when her husband Scott convinces her to move to the small college town of Northbridge. She loved the glossy university brochure: The smiling football player and cheerleader crossing the quad. Ivy growing on the side of the building. Students reading under a tree ablaze with fall foliage. Pauline soon discovers the brochure left out a few important details: Sarah, her husband's old girlfriend who won't let go of the past. The professor whose desktop sees more action than a mattress salesman. The stalker lurking in the shadows. Not to mention what the rest of Pauline's new friends and neighbors in Northbridge are up to...
Welcome to sex, sin, scandal, and secrets on a small New England college campus. Spoiler warning! The description of Episodes Seven To Twelve in the next paragraph will give away plot points if you haven't read the first six episodes yet! Skip down to the General Northbridge Description section below to discover what Northbridge is all about. Then start at the beginning reading Episodes One To Six before continuing with Episodes Seven To Twelve. Northbridge Fans – The wait is over! Pauline fights for dear life. Sarah tempts Scott. Elise comes home to an empty house and discovers it's not so empty after all. Diana discovers the campus killer's identity! And that's all just in episode seven... you won't believe what happens next! General Northbridge Description Northbridge – a town right out of a classic nighttime soap opera. Hot sex? Good, old-fashioned romance? Campus-wide scandal? Dirty secrets? Killer cliffhangers? Yeah, it's got all that! Newlywed Pauline Rondell gets more than she bargained for when her husband Scott convinces her to move to the small college town of Northbridge. She loved the glossy university brochure: The smiling football player and cheerleader crossing the quad. Ivy growing on the side of the building. Students reading under a tree ablaze with fall foliage. Pauline soon discovers the brochure left out a few important details: Sarah, her husband's old girlfriend who won't let go of the past. The professor whose desktop sees more action than a mattress salesman. The stalker lurking in the shadows. Not to mention what the rest of Pauline's new friends and neighbors in Northbridge are up to...
A modern epic about the insidious corruption which has poisoned different strata of British life over the past twenty years. Traces connections between corruption in local politics, corruption in the Metropolitan police, and Rhodesian sanction-busting.
This volume examines the progress of Chinese art during the time period of the Five Dynasties, Northern and Southern Song, Liao, Western Xia, Jin Dynasties as well as the Yuan Dynasty. A special focus lies on the analysis of cultural policies adopted during the reign of the respective dynasties and their effects on the development of dance, court music and drama. A General History of Chinese Art comprises six volumes with a total of nine parts spanning from the Prehistoric Era until the 3rd year of Xuantong during the Qing Dynasty (1911). The work provides a comprehensive compilation of in-depth studies of the development of art throughout the subsequent reign of Chinese dynasties and explores the emergence of a wide range of artistic categories such as but not limited to music, dance, acrobatics, singing, story telling, painting, calligraphy, sculpture, architecture, and crafts. Unlike previous reference books, A General History of Chinese Art offers a broader overview of the notion of Chinese art by asserting a more diverse and less material understanding of arts, as has often been the case in Western scholarship.
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Reproduction of the original: Audubon and his Journals by Maria R. Audubon