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cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: New Golf Mind Gary Wiren, Richard H. Coop, Larry Sheehan, 1985-11-29 The psychological approach to Golf. |
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cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Cuisine and Culture Linda Civitello, 2011-03-29 Cuisine and Culture presents a multicultural and multiethnic approach that draws connections between major historical events and how and why these events affected and defined the culinary traditions of different societies. Witty and engaging, Civitello shows how history has shaped our diet--and how food has affected history. Prehistoric societies are explored all the way to present day issues such as genetically modified foods and the rise of celebrity chefs. Civitello's humorous tone and deep knowledge are the perfect antidote to the usual scholarly and academic treatment of this universally important subject. |
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cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: 1001 Things Everyone Should Know about the South John Shelton Reed, Dale Volberg Reed, 1996 The Confederate States. The Cotton Kingdom. The Sahara of the Bozart. The Bible Belt. However it is defined, the South is the most intriguing--and misunderstood--region of the country. In this collection of 1,001 short, eminently readable essays, John and Dale Reed illuminate every nook and cranny of this fertile land and culture, clarifying with an authoritative but humorous touch what everyone should know about the South--but probably doesn't. 400 photos. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Holy Smoke John Shelton Reed, Dale Volberg Reed, 2009-11-30 North Carolina is home to the longest continuous barbecue tradition on the North American mainland. Authoritative, spirited, and opinionated (in the best way), Holy Smoke is a passionate exploration of the lore, recipes, traditions, and people who have helped shape North Carolina's signature slow-food dish. Three barbecue devotees, John Shelton Reed, Dale Volberg Reed, and William McKinney, trace the origins of North Carolina 'cue and the emergence of the heated rivalry between Eastern and Piedmont styles. They provide detailed instructions for cooking barbecue at home, along with recipes for the traditional array of side dishes that should accompany it. The final section of the book presents some of the people who cook barbecue for a living, recording firsthand what experts say about the past and future of North Carolina barbecue. Filled with historic and contemporary photographs showing centuries of North Carolina's barbeculture, as the authors call it, Holy Smoke is one of a kind, offering a comprehensive exploration of the Tar Heel barbecue tradition. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Hatteras Blues Tom Carlson, 2010-03-01 Tom Carlson tells the story of Ernal Foster and the Foster family of Hatteras Village, who gave birth to what would become the multi-million dollar charter fishing industry on the Outer Banks. Today, Ernal's son, Captain Ernie Foster, struggles to keep the family business alive in a time of great change on the Banks. Within the engaging saga of the rise and decline of one family's livelihood, Carlson relates the history and transformation of Hatteras Village and the high-adrenaline experience of blue-water sportfishing and the industry that surrounds it. Hatteras Blues is their story--a story of triumph and loss, of sturdy Calvinist values and pell-mell American progress, and of fate and luck as capricious as the weather. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: They Married Confederate Officers Kathy Neill Herran, 1997 An intimate look at the lives of each of Dr. Robert Hall Morrison's six daughters: Isabella Sophia, Harriet Abigail, Mary Anna, Eugenia Erixene, Susan Washington, and Laura Panthea Morrison. Special forward by John Kuykendall, past president of Davidson College (Davidson, NC). Winner of the prestigious 1996 Willie Parker Peace History Book Award. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: One Hundred Years of American Commerce, 1795-1895 Chauncey M. Depew, 1895 |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Red Book Alice Eichholz, 2004 ... provides updated county and town listings within the same overall state-by-state organization ... information on records and holdings for every county in the United States, as well as excellent maps from renowned mapmaker William Dollarhide ... The availability of census records such as federal, state, and territorial census reports is covered in detail ... Vital records are also discussed, including when and where they were kept and how--Publisher decription. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Handbook of Death and Dying Clifton D. Bryant, 2003 Review: More than 100 scholars contributed to this carefully researched, well-organized, informative, and multi-disciplinary source on death studies. Volume 1, The Presence of Death, examines the cultural, historical, and societal frameworks of death, such as the universal fear of death, spirituality and varioius religions, the legal definition of death, suicide, and capital punishment. Volume 2, The Response to Death, covers such topics as rites and ceremonies, grief and bereavement, and legal matters after death.--The Top 20 Reference Titles of the Year, American Libraries, May 2004. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Signal Photography United States. Department of the Army, 1951 |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Roses, Bluebirds, and Expressions of Love Margaret Thomason Sanders, 2009-06-23 Ages 6 to 8 years. Margaret Sanders began compiling her best poems with the intention of one day publishing them in a book. Margaret mentioned to her husband, Sam, that she would like for him to illustrate some of her poems and nothing more was said about it. Sam died on February 9, 2007 and moths later Margaret discovered he had left a lasting gift for her - a collection of watercolours for her poems. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Hard Work Roy Williams, 2011-01-01 One of the most respected basketball coaches in the country relates the story of his life, from his turbulent childhood to the North Carolina Tar Heels' national championship in 2009, and discusses the coaching philosophy that has made him successful. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Blue Ridge Heritage John L. Idol, 2005 John Nicholson Idol was the son of Jehu Idol and Hannah Nicholson. He fought in the Civil War in Company B, 1st Battalion, North Carolina Sharpshooters. He married Thirza Greene, daughter of Solomon Greene and Mary Sherrill, 1 March 1867 in Deep Gap, North Carolina. They had seven children. John died 3 July 1897. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Manufacturing Mastery Rebecca Morgan, 2021-08-31 While there are those who say manufacturing is dying, it is not and will not. Without a universal vow of poverty, growing economies will only increase demand. Manufacturing in the 21st century is not a question of if -- Rather, it is a function of why, what, who, where, and how. The nature and pace of change in those factors are overwhelming many. Fear, futile resistance, and uncertainty are common. While manufacturing will not die, individual manufacturing companies will if they do not learn to thrive in this new world. This book is a dynamic guide for manufacturing leaders who want to reduce the ambiguity and overwhelming changes and develop a realistic, progressive, and responsive thinking process that enables success. It provides a business operating system framework that is the foundation for connecting the many pieces of a manufacturing business into an effective, profitable operation. The author walks through the elements, relationships, capabilities, and mutability 21st-century manufacturing requires. Executives of manufacturing companies will be better able to think about and execute viable strategies leveraging the changing economy. Essentially, manufacturing is becoming increasingly complex, as are business and socioeconomic and political realities. Rapidly evolving technology adds to the confusing environment that precludes “more of the same, better, faster and cheaper” as a workable business strategy. The tsunami of information hitting owners and leaders is overwhelming many, and it is easy to become frozen in place. Economic growth and improving standards of living require that all of this change be broken into bite-size understandable pieces that thaw the minds of executives, allowing them to assess what is best right now, and move forward. This book does not overwhelm with details and models; rather it provides thinking and examples in small chunks that enable manufacturers to develop and master skills for high-level strategic leadership in ambiguity. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Best Friends Forever Kimberla Lawson Roby, 2016-01-05 With high-octane levels of emotion New York Times bestselling author brings us another scandal filled story of friendship and romance (USA Today). Things are falling apart in the Richardson household. Angry arguments between Celine and her husband, Keith, have become routine. She resents that he's working long hours and staying out all night, and he accuses her of not giving him the attention he deserves. Their marriage is at a cross-roads and Celine worries how her 10-year-old daughter, Kassie, will be affected. But the situation turns devastating when Celine is diagnosed with breast cancer. As her relationship with Keith deteriorates, Celine worries that she'll be left to navigate the difficult process of cancer treatment alone. But comfort and support come in the form of Celine's best friend, Lauren. They've been attached at the hip since they were children and it is Lauren who's there for Celine in her darkest moments. Now, Celine will be forced to make tough decisions-about her marriage and otherwise-and for the first time in her life, she wants to give up. Lauren vows to help by any means necessary and makes the kind of sacrifice only a best friend can. But will it be too late |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Tales from the Crypt of an American Working Class Hero Rob McCuen, 2023-02-25 Rob McCuen's third book is a collection of stories and lyrics about love, heartbreak, childhood aspirations, either realizing dreams or having those dreams crumble through your fingertips and then having to move forward when they do. The longtime musician's words smack you in the face, just like they did in his previous books. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Enola Gay Gordon Thomas, Max Morgan-Witts, 2014-07-01 From theNew York Times–bestselling coauthors: A “fascinating . . . unrivaled” history of the B-29 and its fateful mission to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima (The New York Times Book Review). Painstakingly researched, the story behind the decision to send the Enola Gay to bomb Hiroshima is told through firsthand sources. From diplomatic moves behind the scenes to Japanese actions and the US Army Air Force’s call to action, no detail is left untold. Touching on the early days of the Manhattan Project and the first inkling of an atomic bomb, investigative journalist Gordon Thomas and his writing partner Max Morgan-Witts, take WWII enthusiasts through the training of the crew of the Enola Gay and the challenges faced by pilot Paul Tibbets. A page-turner that offers “minute-by-minute coverage of the critical periods” surrounding the mission, Enola Gay finally separates myth and reality from the planning of the flight to the moment over Hiroshima when the atomic age was born (Library Journal). |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Deep Gap Days John L. Idol, 2012-01-01 Deep Gap Days is a companion volume to the author's Blue Ridge Heritage. This book describes the adventures and misadventures of the author, his siblings, and friends while growing up in the mountains of Deep Gap, North Carolina--Provided by publisher. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: The Travelers Elizabeth Heyert, 2006 In 2003/2004 Elizabeth Heyert photographed the bodies of more than thirty people at the Harlem funeral parlor of Isaiah Owens who prepared the corpses for their last journey. She would take pictures early in the morning, after the families had said goodbye to their loved ones the previous evening and before the service later in the morning. This book is a unique contribution to contemporary portrait photography. It is movingly intimate but never sensationalist. As Heyert explains, there is a historical dimension to these images: I was aware that I was also photographing a community from the past, a vanishing piece of cultural history. Some of the people I photographed left a brutal life in the Depression-era South to move to Harlem, where many of the southern religious traditions were re-established. Younger peo-ple were born and died in Harlem, but were still buried according to the old style, dressed for going to the party (Isaiah Owens) but in snazzy track suits instead of burial gowns. With Harlem rapidly changing, these traditions are fading. I hope my photographs will tell some small part of the story of a passing generation and their way of death. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Leatherheads of the North Chuck Frederick, 2007 Written by Duluth News Tribune columnist Chuck Frederick, Leatherheads of the North tells the fascinating story of Ernie Nevers and the Duluth Eskimos, the team NFL president Joe Carr said saved the NFL and legendary Chicago Bears coach George Halas called the greatest football team ever put together. Frederick takes readers down on the field, inside the locker room, and outside the stadium to share the teams notorious on and off the field exploits, from the early years sponsored by Kelley-Duluth Hardware through their storied 1926-1927 barnstorming season and beyond. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Emergency Cardiac Care W. Brian Gibler, 1994 |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Justice from Buttermilk Bottom Bob Anderson Mitcham, 2005 Bob Mitcham's rise from the streets of Southside Atlanta is a remarkable story that mirrors his steadfast tenacity, his dedication to principle, and his unquenchable thirst to excel. It is a story that chronicles his life as he battles from his humble beginnings in Buttermilk Bottom to the upper echelons of the legal profession. BIO000000 |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: The Night of the Barbarians Ján Chryzostom Korec, 2002 Another totalitarian system began vigorously marching across the borders of Central Europe. The violent collectivization, mandatory atheist education, crude interrogations, and imprisonment were a few of the many realities that profoundly affected the life of Slovak people. Cardinal Jan Chryzostom Korec, S.J.'s book leads us vividly in the middle of its reality. The Night of the Barbarians is an honest and sincere account of events as they began to unfold in front of the author's eyes beginning the night of April 13, 1950, and ending December 8, 1968. New foreword, introduction, notes, and epilog; photographs, indices and bibliography. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Animal Rights and Human Obligations Tom Regan, Peter Singer, 1989 Collection of historical, theoretical and applied articles on the ethical considerations in the treatment of animals by human beings. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: The Ballad of the Flim-Flam Man Guy Owen, 1965 |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: A History of Meredith College Mary Lynch Johnson, 2012-05-01 |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: The Legends of Nascar Don Hunter, Ben White, 2004-04-01 The Legends of Nascar portrays some of the greatest drivers, tuners, and team owners of the past four decades in more than 200 lavish black and white and color photographs, from the days when the series was known as the Grand National races to the foundation and evolution of Nascar. Captured by the perceptive eye of photographer Don Hunter, the men who rose to the top of their chosen profession of racing are shown in telling moments. These stunning photographs illustrate the character and personality of the colorful cast that defined the sport. Step into the car with Junior Johnson, on the podium with Donnie Allison, and into the heat of Talladega with King Richard Petty. Forty of these top-caliber folks are portrayed in several page spreads, with Ben White's insightful profiles taking an intimate look at the life of the man behind the race face. A selection of other Nascar legends appear in more great moments, a collection of photographs bringing brief glimpses of other important faces in stock car racing. This incredible collection of photographs and essays is a one-of-a-kind book that offers a unique perspective on the rough-and-tumble men who define the most popular motorsport in America, Nascar racing. |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: PayCalc Thomas E. Towle, 1984-01-01 Teaches How to Use a Microcomputer & Standard Electronics Spreadsheets to Create Payrolls That Can be Changed & Revised. Shows How to Build a Template or Pattern That Can Cover All the Payroll Needs of a Company |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: The Congregationalist and Herald of Gospel Liberty , 1930 |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Death Notices from the People's Press (Salem, North Carolina) 1851-1892 Robert M. Topkins, 1998 |
cremation society of the carolinas obituaries: Marriage and Death Notices From The Observer Raleigh, North Carolina, Volume 1 Barry Munson, 2020-03-31 While the majority of death and wedding notices come from the Raleigh/Wake County area, the paper did carry this information from across the State. The index lists 2,700 names. |
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