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The woman he loved and lost is back! Olivia Linfield was the beautiful heiress to the Havilah plantation. Jason Corey was the boy from the wrong side of the tracks. It was to be the wedding of the decade. Except it never took place Seven years later, Olivia returns to the Queensland homestead she's inherited to discover Jason installed at Havilah as estate manager. And his little daughter with the run of the house! Should Olivia send them packing? Or will Jason manage to persuade the woman he loved and lost how much he still wants her, and always has?
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Most Americans believe that local school districts are the only means by which citizens may exercise control over public education. Kathryn McDermott argues to the contrary that existing local institutions are no longer sufficient for achieving either equity or democratic governance. Not only is local control inequitable, it also fails to live up to its reputation for guaranteeing public participation and citizen influence. Drawing upon democratic theory and the results of field research in New Haven, Connecticut, and three suburbs, McDermott contends that our educational system can be made more democratic by centralizing control over funding while decentralizing most authority over schools ...
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The official magazine of Waste Expo.
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An iconic event in modern Irish history is, for the first time, narrated in directly human terms. Who were the people who marched, who fired from the flats, the barricades, who died? In brilliant narrative form, a modern myth is unfolded and revealed fully, and so tells the story of the recent history of the armed struggle in Ireland.
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