Download Free The 31st Of February Book in PDF and EPUB Free Download. You can read online The 31st Of February and write the review.

THE 31ST FEBRUARY STORY is not just a story, but a series of moments that every reader will live while reading. The title itself has a date which does not exist and that catches the attention of the readers at the first sight itself. The story has the power to make you think again about the choices you make in your life and would make you realize how crucial part is that every choice playing in shaping your life. The story revolves around Candace Quinn facing extraordinary situation where Meteoroid stops the the revolution of the Planet Earth. Rotation does not stop, so there arrives two extra days in the calendar. What does happen in these two extra days? How does Candace faces the circumstances? Read to find out.
A British advertising executive is smug and secure in the knowledge that his murder of his wife has been ruled accidental until frightening reminders of his act begin to appear in his office.
A collection of the monthly climatological reports of the states, originally issued separately for each state or section. Similar data was combined in the Monthly weather review for July 1909 to Dec. 1913, also pub. separately during that time for each of the 12 districts. Previous to July 1909 monthly reports were issued for each state or section.
The course of daily life in the United States has been a product of tradition, environment, and circumstance. How did the Civil War alter the lives of women, both white and black, left alone on southern farms? How did the Great Depression change the lives of working class families in eastern cities? How did the discovery of gold in California transform the lives of native American, Hispanic, and white communities in western territories? Organized by time period as spelled out in the National Standards for U.S. History, these four volumes effectively analyze the diverse whole of American experience, examining the domestic, economic, intellectual, material, political, recreational, and religious life of the American people between 1763 and 2005. Working under the editorial direction of general editor Randall M. Miller, professor of history at St. Joseph's University, a group of expert volume editors carefully integrate material drawn from volumes in Greenwood's highly successful Daily Life Through History series with new material researched and written by themselves and other scholars. The four volumes cover the following periods: The War of Independence and Antebellum Expansion and Reform, 1763-1861, The Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Industrialization of America, 1861-1900, The Emergence of Modern America, World War I, and the Great Depression, 1900-1940 and Wartime, Postwar, and Contemporary America, 1940-Present. Each volume includes a selection of primary documents, a timeline of important events during the period, images illustrating the text, and extensive bibliography of further information resources—both print and electronic—and a detailed subject index.