![]() ![]() The 16:10 aspect ratio of the Spin 714 gives it a slightly different footprint-0.71 by 12.3 by 8.8 inches-and ups its weight to 3.1 pounds. While its 3:2 aspect ratio isn't ideal for viewing videos, it is excellent for working with word processors or browsing webpages by minimizing scrolling.Įquipped with an aluminum lid and bottom in a dark hue Acer calls Titanium Gray, the Spin 514 measures 0.64 by 11.8 by 9.3 inches and weighs 2.8 pounds. The Corning Gorilla Glass touch screen is a 13.5-inch IPS panel with a 2,256-by-1,504-pixel resolution. ![]() ![]() The Spin 513 teams the new CPU with 8GB of memory and 128GB of eMMC storage. The 6-nanometer chip combines four 3.0GHz Cortex A78 cores-the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c in models like the Lenovo IdeaPad Duet 5 Chromebook uses older Cortex A77 architecture-with four Cortex A55 efficient cores plus five-core Mali-G57 integrated graphics. Of course, this Acer's Kompanio 1380 claims to be the peppiest yet. Years of testing have taught us that Chromebooks with ARM processors, while adequate, aren't as quick as their x86 rivals. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Arizona Dranes was born in Dallas, probably between 19 and is thought to have been of black and Mexican lineage. Genres, Gospel, Texas Gospel, Gospel Piano, Female Gospel, Mandolin, Sanctified Singers, Piano SoloĪbridged from this albums original booklet notes. Rice group) Vocal group accompanied unknown, trumpet unknown, trombone on 21 unknown, piano unknown, guitar unknown, drums. Joe Lenley, sermons with singing accompanied possibly Arizona Dranes, vocal / piano on 20. Texas Jubilee Singers Vocal group accompanied probably. Arizona Dranes And Choir: Arizona Dranes, vocal / piano possibly Coley Jones, mandolin on 11, 12, 13, 14 several female vocal. Where He Leads Me I Will Follow – Southern Sanctified SingersĪrizona Dranes Complete Recorded Works (1926 1929)Īrizona Dranes, vocal / piano with Sara Martin, Richard M. Soon We’ll Gather At The River – Southern Sanctified SingersĢ2. Lord Who Shall Abide In Thy Tabernacle – Rev. ![]() He’s Coming Soon – Texas Jubilee Singersġ9. He’s The Lily Of The Valley – Texas Jubilee Singersġ8. Don’t You Want To Go? – Arizona Dranesġ7. I’ll Go Where You Want Me To Go – Arizona Dranesġ6. I’m Glad My Lord Has Saved Me – Arizona Dranesġ1. Lamb’s Blood Has Washed Me Clean – Arizona Dranesġ0. I’m Going Home On The Morning Train – Arizona Dranesĩ. Bye And Bye We’re Going To See The King – Arizona DranesĨ. Sweet Heaven Is My Home – Arizona Dranesħ. My Soul Is A Witness For The Lord – Arizona DranesĦ. John Said He Saw A Number – Arizona DranesĤ. ![]() ![]() ![]() How I wish a good scholar would flesh out this fascinating memoir written by a former slave who bought her own freedom and ended up as dressmaker to Mary Todd Lincoln. Of all her clients, she had the closest and most long-standing relationship with Mary Todd Lincoln, devoting many of her days during Abraham Lincoln's administration to being available to her and the First Family in a myriad of ways. Mary Anne Randolph Custis Lee, wife of Robert E. Varina Davis, wife of Jefferson Davis, and Mrs. Through shrewd networking and hard work, she ended up making gowns and dresses for more notable wives such as Mrs. in the spring of 1860, where she had the country's most elite women of the time requesting her services. Keckley utilized her intelligence, keen business acumen, and sewing and design skills to arrange and ultimately buy her freedom (and that of her son George as well), and later enjoyed regular business with the wives of the government elite as her base clientele.Īfter several years in St. ![]() Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley (February 1818 –May 1907) was a former slave turned successful seamstress who is most notably known as being Mary Todd Lincoln's personal modiste and confidante, and the author of her autobiography, Behind the Scenes Or, Thirty Years a Slave and Four Years in the White House. ![]() ![]() ![]() Not since the publication of Randy Shilts's now classic And the Band Played On in 1987 has a book sought to measure the AIDS plague in such brutally human, intimate, and soaring terms.ĭavid France, a chronicler of AIDS from the earliest days, uses his unparalleled access to the community to illuminate the lives of dozens of extraordinary characters, including the closeted Wall Street trader-turned-activist the high school dropout who found purpose battling pharmaceutical giants in New York the South African physician who helped establish the first officially recognized buyers' club at the height of the epidemic and the public relations executive fighting to save his own life for the sake of his young daughter. Around the globe, the 15.8 million people taking anti-AIDS drugs today are alive thanks to their efforts. The riveting, powerful and profoundly moving story of the AIDS epidemic and the grass-roots movement of activists, many of them facing their own life-or-death struggles, who grabbed the reins of scientific research to help develop the drugs that turned HIV from a mostly fatal infection to a manageable disease. Informative, entertaining, suspenseful, moving, and personal.' Edmund White ![]() ![]() ![]() His grandparents thought he wasn't warm enough. (Because Red is really blue.) This prompts Yellow to say, "Yuck." reinforcing Red's idea that there's something wrong with him and that he's basically disgusting as a person. However, needless to say, him mixing with Yellow doesn't make an orange, it makes a big greenish ball. Red agrees enthusiastically, wanting to please his mom and hoping beyond hope this will work. She brings Yellow over and coos, "Why don't you two go out and draw a nice, round orange." His mother thought he needed to mix with other colors. She's shocked, but encourages him to try again. She encourages him to draw strawberries, but of course they turn out blue. His teacher thought he needed more practice. ![]() However, neither him nor any of his friends and family can understand this. ![]() I mean, no matter what Red tries to do, he colors blue. A crayon that "presents" as red but colors blue and leaves everyone confused and baffled. Wait, what? I thought this was about crayons. This book for children about being transgender, is ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then she meets the mysterious Mr Preston, who gives her a live-in job looking after Grace - Grace with the grasping sisters, and the box full of unfinished business Grace who never speaks. Rachel has just left school and she knows everything. Who is Grace? How do the pieces of her world fit together? And what will it all mean for Rachel? Told from Rachel's gloriously eccentric perspective, this is an intriguing, compassionate, unexpectedly funny story about tasting love, finding grace and getting a life. Then she meets the mysterious Mr Preston, who gives her a live-in job looking after Grace - Grace with the lovely house, the grasping sisters, the feral neighbours and the spooky box full of unfinished business Grace who never speaks. ![]() ![]() ![]() I adore the growing relationship between Nell and Occam, as well as the character growth of Nell as she takes over the care of her sister Mud. Faith Hunter takes details from early in the Jane Yellowrock series and seamlessly weaves them into this present day story. I love the overlap of characters and happenings in New Orleans. What follows is a wild ride where multiple cases keep the team hopping, while mystery swirls around Rick and his unknown past. We pick up not long after the end of Flame in the Dark when Nell and Occam, as agents of PsyLED, are called to a riverbank where lead agent Rick LaFleur has been drawn to a witch circle. This story comes after Dark Queen, so beware of spoilers. Faith Hunter is the true master of the long game!Ĭircle of the Moon is the fourth book in the Soulwood Series and is set in the same world as the Jane Yellowrock books. ![]() ![]() ![]() Physical Book: 78 pages, 8.5″W x 11″H, spiral-boundĭigital E-Book: PDF version of the physical book (identical). Use on any device that reads PDF.Ĭustomers shipping to EU countries should be aware that VAT is NOT paid during checkout. Choosing & Utilizing Different Materials.Intended as a companion to “ Do-It-Yourself Stitch People,” the 78-page Stitch People “Weddings” book provides patterns and techniques for you to integrate into your Stitch People portraits that are specifically geared towards marriage proposals, engagement announcements, weddings, and anniversaries. What better piece to pass along than a piece celebrating the union of two people from which the generations will grow! Did you know that one of the very first Stitch People portraits ever given was a gift for a wedding? Cross-stitching, being a centuries-old pastime, lends itself well to creating heirlooms that can be passed down from generation to generation. ![]() ![]() ![]() As Molly and Niel make their way out into the twisted new world which is rapidly taking over their California home town, Molly realises that they are beginning a fight for survival, a fight against not just bizarre alien creatures, but the very essence of despair itself. For it soon becomes clear the rain is seeding the earth with malignant alien life. ![]() Viewing the news, Molly realises this deluge is worldwide, and that this torrential, poisonous rain is only the start. A rain is falling, a rain that smells and feels unclean, and comes with an impending sense of dread. ![]() Despite seven years of blissfully happy marriage to her husband Niel, she still finds herself occasionally awake at all hours, a perfect time to practice her profession as a writer. I'll admit I was a little surprised to find apocalyptic science fiction, when I was expecting a more typical horror, then again, The Taking certainly has its share of horrible monsters. So, given how much I'd enjoyed Phantoms, I decided it was time to try another book by Dean Koontz. Having just finished a rather large fantasy epic, I was looking for something short, stand alone, and in a different genre. ![]() ![]() ![]() Huge thanks to our supporters on Patreon: Trudy, Dustin, Edward, Jose, Nate, Steve, Alexander, Zach, Basti, Jon, Levi, Sean, Brad, Ivan, Randy, Jeff, Brad,Tri, Lawrence, Obe, Mark, Clay, Todd, Konjure, Ian, and Guy. Here’s Nick’s VG6 section that we talked about: Yes, Riggle teaches in San Diego, brah, and yes, he is a former professional inline skater who made appearances at three consecutive X Games, but awesome, as he defines it, doesn’t delineate someone who’s developed a chilled-out personal brand. ![]() Want to find your local independent bookseller? Search IndieBound to find one and order Nick’s book.īig thanks to Drew Humphrey for providing the photo of Nick. We talk about skitching cars around the cul-de-sac, social openings, and, of course, what’s awesome, and what sucks, about rollerblading.įollow Nick on Instagram as and Twitter as can directly download the episode here, or on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play. Previously, he was a pro rollerblader who helped shape the sport from its early days. On Being Awesome: A Unified Theory of How Not to Suck BUY THIS BOOK On Being Awesome: A Unified Theory of How Not to Suck Nick Riggle. Nick Riggle is an assistant professor of philosophy at the University of San Diego whose book - On Being Awesome: a Unified Theory of How Not to Suck - recently hit bookshelves. ![]() |