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22 Vintage BINGO CARDS Red Sliding Shutter USA & Catholic Men’s Club $9.31 |
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Talicor The Ungame Game Catholic Version 1210 $21.19 |
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Pope John Paul II Catholic Oddball Vintage 1984 Photo Trivia Game Card $4.99 |
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Talicor The Ungame Game Catholic Version 1210 $21.19 |
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Sing-A-Long Songs for Catholic Children (DVD) $22.95 |
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What Do You Know? A Catholic Identity Game for the Whol $21.27 |
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RARE ~ Catechic Catholic Trivia Board Game ~ VATICAN 1ST AUTH. OF POPE ON GAME $34.99 |
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Hasbro Monopoly Talking Electronic Handheld Game 1997 NEW Sealed $9.99 |
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Banagrams – The Crossword/Anagram game that will drive you Bananas!! $6.00 |
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Catholic Challenge Bible Game $8.82 |
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Divinity The New Catholic Catechism Learning System Board Game $9.95 |
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What Do You Know? A Catholic Identity Game for the Whole Community, $21.45 |
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1940 Flint Northern Toledo Catholic Central Football Atwood Stadium Night Game $4.99 |
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PlayStation System with (2) Games $11.95 |
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Great Adventure Kids Pack Color Book + Game Catholic $18.71 |
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The Ungame, Catholic Version – Talicor $19.95 |
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Scattergories: Catholic Edition $23.99 |
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CATECHIC – THE CATHOLIC TRIVIA GAME BY TYCO DATED 1991, UNPUNCHED $22.50 |
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Catholic Word Games Mary Bartlett $14.92 |
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Puremco Professional Extra Thick Dominoes Catholic Life Insurance New Sealed $34.49 |
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1977 Paul Ceraolo St Petersburg Catholic HS during game Press Photo $13.88 |
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Faith Facts for Young Catholics: Drills, Games and Acti $20.98 |
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Catholic Word Games NEW by Mary Bartlett $11.64 |
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Scattergories Catholic edition – board game – Christian $27.49 |
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Luke Enterprises ~ CATHOLIC ~ OPOLY Edition Helping Spread the Word of the Lord $34.00 |
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POSTER STAMP GERMAN ZIMMER GAMES CATHOLIC YOUTH LEAGUE $24.95 |
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Catholic Saint Memory Holy Card Game-Jesus & Mary-Fun for Children-Beautiful Art $9.99 |
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DIVINITY CATHOLIC CATECHISM LEARNING SYSTEM(GAME) $24.99 |
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STEERING WHEEL GAME – CATHOLIC DIGEST SCHOOL PLAN – HAND HELD – NIP $24.95 |
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Giftco Electronics CATHOLIC DIGEST SW Games Electronic Handheld Hand Held Game $26.95 |
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Catechic Catholic Trivia Game from Tyco 1991 UNUSED $30.00 |
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Catholic Family Bible Board Game Divinity Boardgame Church Approved 1994 NEW $24.99 |
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NEW Catholic Word Games – Bartlett, Mary $6.51 |
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’58 CATHOLIC CHILDREN’S TREASURE BOX-STORIES, GAMES – MARYKNOLL SISTERS $4.50 |
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4×5 PHOTO NEGATIVE 1963 Catholic Champ Football Game $18.88 |
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Steering Wheel Game / Catholic Digest School Plan~NEW $14.95 |
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Andrea Bocelli: Sacred Arias $7.21 BOCELLI ANDREA SACRED ARIAS… |
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The Kids Good Manners DVD $12.45 Features include: •MPAA Rating: G•Format: DVD•Runtime: 41 minutes… |
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My Paper Heart $4.49 … |
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Leaning Tower of Pisa – Removable Graphic WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
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Stigmata $7.25 Gabriel Byrne plays Father Kiernan, a young Jesuit priest whose degree in chemistry makes him a sort of priest/detective as he investigates weeping Marys and the like around the world. Meanwhile, Frankie (Patricia Arquette), a rave-generation Pittsburgher, is afflicted with the stigmata–holes that appear in her wrists, resembling the wounds of Christ. The young woman’s symptoms filter back to t… |
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South Park: The Complete Sixth Season $14.50 The quiet little mountain town of South Park, Colorado enters its sixth season as America’s weirdest and most dysfunctional town, and if you thought that title was already claimed by Springfield, I have one word for you: Lemmiwinks. If you thought it couldn’t get any weirder, this season will prove you wrong. But the good news is that South Park has always been able to maintain a mathematical-lik… |
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3′ x 5′ Celtic Cross Flag Have a Happy St. Patrick’s Day with Decorations! The Celtic cross flag is the perfect decoration for your St. Patrick’s Day party. A fun and easy way to add some Irish style to your event. 3′ long and 5′ wide flag. Made of polyester. Canvas header and brass grommets. Show your Irish pride with St. Patrick’s Day decorations. Cover every room in green with our St. Patrick’s Day cutouts, banners and … |
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Grace Paper Dessert Plates 8ct $1.49 Each package of Grace Dessert Plates includes 8 cream color paper plates measuring 7″ in diameter. Plates feature an elegant scroll design in silver and gold along with a prismatic cross in the center and prismatic detailing on the rim…. |
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Grace Paper Cups 8ct $0.99 Each package of Grace Paper Cups includes 8 cups with a scroll design in gold and silver on the rim. Each cup holds 9oz of your favorite hot or cold beverage…. |
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Catholic University Of America Intense Washed Team Color with Classic Bar Design Adjustable Twill Hat $16.77 NCAA Catholic University Of America Intense Washed Team Color with Classic Bar Design Adjustable Twill Hat… |
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1896 in Ireland: 1896 in Gaelic Games, Newtownshandrum Gaa, Great Britain at the 1896 Summer Olympics, Offaly Senior Hurling Championship $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Events Arts and literature Sport Football 29 February Wales 6 – 1 Ireland (in Wrexham ) 7 March Ireland 0 – 2 England (in Belfast ) 28 March Ireland 3 – 3 Scotland (in Belfast) Winners: Distillery Winners: Distillery 3 – 1 Glentoran Tennis Births Full date unknown Deaths begin{sloppypar item 10 January – Denis Dempsey , soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross (b.1826). item 4 March – Peter Richard Kenrick , first Catholic archbishop west of the Mississippi River (b.1806). item 4 May – Timothy Anglin , politician in Canada and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons (b.1822). item 18 May – Patrick Alphonsus Buckley , soldier, lawyer, statesman, and judge in New Zealand (b.1841). item 8 August – William Pery, 3rd Earl of Limerick , peer (b.1840). item 10 August – Jeremiah O’Sullivan , Roman Catholic Bishop of Mobile (b.1842). item 15 August – Patrick Duggan , Roman Catholic Bishop of Clonfert (b.1813). item … |
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1938 In Australia $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1938 Elections in Australia, 1938 in Australian Rules Football, 1938 Vfl Season, 1938 British Empire Games, 1938 Nswrfl Season, 1938 Australian Grand Prix, Day of Mourning, Queensland State Election, 1938, 1938 Claxton Shield, South Australian State Election, 1938, 1938 Kyeema Crash, Matthews V Chicory Marketing Board, 1938 Vfl Grand Final, Wakefield By-Election, 1938, Henwood V Municipal Tramways Trust. Excerpt: Elections were held in the Australian state of Queensland on 2 April 1938 to elect the 62 members of the state’s Legislative Assembly . The Labor government of Premier William Forgan Smith was seeking a third term in office. During the previous term, the Country and United Australia parties had emerged out of the united Country and Progressive National Party , which had represented conservative forces for over a decade.The most notable feature of the election campaign was the Protestant Labor Party , established in 1937, which claimed that the Forgan Smith Ministry was disproportionately Catholic and made extravagant claims that three-quarters of all police and public servants in the State were Catholic. Despite the campaign, Labor only lost one seat, Kelvin Grove, to the party.The unsuccessful Protestant Labor candidate for Ithaca, George Webb, lodged a petition against the return of Labor member Ned Hanlon . He was initially successful in the Supreme Court when the case was heard by Justice E.A. Douglas, who voided the election result on 12 October on the basis of a finding that two men who had acted improperly were Hanlon’s agents, but Hanlon appealed to the Full Bench of the Supreme Court and on 16 December 1938, his appeal was allowed. A further appeal by Webb to the High Court was refused leave on 31 March 1939. Key dates Date: Event Results |
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Abuja: 2003 All-Africa Games, Economic Community of West African States, Executive Secretariat of Economic Community of West African States $46.96 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 2003 All-Africa Games, Economic Community of West African States, Executive Secretariat of Economic Community of West African States, People From Abuja, Uemoa Tournament, Nigeria, Côte D’ivoire, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Ghana, Liberia, Burkina Faso, Benin, Guinea, Togo, the Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Lansana Kouyaté, Athletics at the 2003 All-Africa Games, Mohammed Ibn Chambas, Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group, Football at the 2003 All-Africa Games, Adamu Sidi Ali, 2008 Uemoa Tournament, 2009 Uemoa Tournament, Volleyball at the 2003 All-Africa Games, Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja Bus Crash Riots, Boxing at the 2003 All-Africa Games, Abass Bundu, Federal Capital Territory, Nigerian Medical Association, Abuja F.c., Abuja National Mosque, University of Abuja, Olumawu Basic Education School, Sulaimanu Barau, Naf Rockets F.c., Abiodun Baruwa, Nigerian National Assembly Delegation From Abuja Fct, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja, Eco, Aso Rock, Nigerian Presidential Complex, Three Arms Zone, Abuja Securities and Commodities Exchange, Aboubakar Diaby Ouattara, Édouard Benjamin, Momodu Munu, National Universities Commission, Old Parade Ground, Karu, Catholic University of Nigeria. Excerpt: VIII All-Africa Games The 8th All-Africa Games were played from October 5, 2003 to October 17, 2003 in Abuja , Nigeria . 53 countries participated in 22 sports. The main venue was the newly constructed Abuja Stadium . The organizing committee was headed by Nigerian Amos Adamu . Medal table Host country in bold . 2003 ALL-AFRICA GAMES MEDAL COUNT: Results Athletics Main article: Athletics at the 2003 All-Africa Games Mary Onyali of Nigeria won gold medals over 100 metres and 200 metres, taking her third and fourth |
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An admirable method to loue, serue and honour the Virgin Mary With diuers practicable exercises thereof. Al inriched with choice examples. Written in Italian by the R.F. Alexis de Salo, Capuchin. And Englished by R.F. Permissu superiorum. (1639) $31.64 EARLY SOCIAL CUSTOMS. Imagine holding history in your hands. Now you can. Digitally preserved and previously accessible only through libraries as Early English Books Online, this rare material is now available in single print editions. Thousands of books written between 1475 and 1700 can be delivered to your doorstep in individual volumes of high quality historical reproductions. Social customs, human interaction and leisure are the driving force of any culture. These unique and quirky works give us a glimpse of interesting aspects of day-to-day life as it existed in an earlier time. With books on games, sports, traditions, festivals, and hobbies it is one of the most fascinating collections in the series. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:++++An admirable method to loue, serue and honour the Virgin Mary With diuers practicable exercises thereof. Al inriched with choice examples. Written in Italian by the R.F. Alexis de Salo, Capuchin. And Englished by R.F. Permissu superiorum.Salo, Alessio Segala de.R. F., fl. 1639.Place of publication and printer’s name from STC.A variant of the edition which has Cousturier’s name in the imprint.Running title reads: A method to loue and serue the B.V. Mary.[24], 607, [1] p.[Rouen : J. Cousturier], M.DC.XXXIX. [1639]Allison & Rogers. Catholic Books, 747. /STC (2nd ed.) / 21628a English Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University Library++++This book represents an authentic reproduction of the text as printed by the original publisher. While we have attempted to accurately maintain the integrity of the original work, there are sometimes problems with the original work or the micro-film from which the books were digitized. This can result in errors in reproduction. Possible imperfections |
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Argentina Introduction $34.8 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 315. Not illustrated. Chapters: Drago Doctrine, Argentina at the 1924 Summer Olympics, Recognition of Same-Sex Unions in Argentina, Argentina at the 2007 Pan American Games, Argentina Women’s National Volleyball Team, Almendra, Los Pericos, Club Atlético Nueva Chicago, Telefe, Karamelo Santo, List of Non-Marine Molluscs of Argentina, Argentine Defense Industry, Night of the Pencils, Sportivo Barracas, Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Asociación Deportiva Atenas, Argentina at the 1984 Summer Olympics, Argentina Jaguars National Rugby Union Team, Club Atlético Tucumán, Los Enanitos Verdes, Bersuit, Argentina-canada Relations, Argentine Air Force Mobile Field Hospital, Polish Argentine, National University of Rosario, Mar Del Plata Marathon, July 2007 Argentine Winter Storm, Toba People, Banco de La Nación Argentina, Armenian Argentine, Olimpo de Bahía Blanca, Lra Radio Nacional, Amanda O, Siam Di Tella, La Razón, Damas Gratis, National University of Tucumán, Battle of Cepeda, National University of General Sarmiento, Harrods Buenos Aires, National Sea Festival, Abc Nations, Club Atlético San Martín de Tucumán, Canal 7 Argentina, List of Companies of Argentina, Bolsa de Comercio de Bahía Blanca, Quilmes Rock, Ara Almirante Brown, Machi, Aero Vip, St. Andrew’s Scots School, Argentine Confederation, National University of Misiones, Club Atlético Aldosivi, Vientos de Agua, Bbva Banco Francés, Horcas, Brukman Factory, National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons, Clarín, Descamisado, Recreate for Growth, Universidad Argentina John F. Kennedy, Argentina at the 1972 Summer Olympics, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rosario, Comisión de Actividades Infantiles Comodoro Rivadavia, Fiesta Nacional de La Vendimia, Gasoducto Del |
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At Play in Belfast: Children’s Folklore and Identities in Northern Ireland $25.95 Donna M. Lanclos writes about children on the school playgrounds of working-class Belfast, Northern Ireland, using their own words to show how they shape their social identities. The notion that children’s voices and perspectives must be included in a work about childhood is central to the book. Lanclos explores children’s folklore, including skipping rhymes, clapping games, and dirty jokes, from five Belfast primary schools (two Protestant, two Catholic, and one mixed). She listens for what she can learn about gender, family, adult-child interactions, and Protestant/Catholic tensions. Lanclos frequently notes violent themes in the folklore and conversations that indicate children are aware of the reality in which they live. But at the same time, children resist being marginalized by adults who try to shield them from this reality. For Lanclos, children’s experiences stimulate discussions about culture and society. In her words, Children’s everyday lives are more than just preparation for their futures, but are life itself. A volume in the Rutgers Series in Childhood Studies edited by Myra Bluebond-Langner |
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Australian Weightlifters: Ben Turner, Caroline Pileggi, Damon Kelly, Jason Roberts, Stefan Botev, Bob Edmond, Dean Lukin, Yurik Sarkisian $9.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ben Turner, Caroline Pileggi, Damon Kelly, Jason Roberts, Stefan Botev, Bob Edmond, Dean Lukin, Yurik Sarkisian, Sergo Chakhoyan, Erika Yamasaki, Gerald Hay. Excerpt: Ben Turner, born 23 January 1984 in Brisbane, is an Australian weightlifter best known for his performance at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne where he won the Gold Medal in the 69 kg division. On June 7, 2008 Ben missed selection in the 2008 Olympic Games Team at the Olympic Nomination Trials in Melbourne, narrowly losing to good friend and training partner Damon Kelly on the final lift of the competition. Australia qualified only one male, and subsequently, Ben was selected as First Reserve for the 2008 Olympic Team. Ben is currently preparing for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Dehli, India. Ben grew up in Carina, an eastern suburb in Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland. He attended St. Oliver Plunkett’s Catholic Primary School from 1990-1993. During these years he developed an interest in Australian Rules Football, Cricket and Rugby League. From 1994-2001 he attended Iona College in Wynnum. During his time there he was involved in Cricket, Rugby League in Junior School (1994-1996), and Rugby Union (1997-2001) in high school, playing all at representative level. Winning lift at the 2006 Commonwealth GamesBen developed an interest in Olympic Weightlifting after seeing the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta on television. It wasn’t until 1999 that Ben did anything about his interest due to high school commitments. After seeing an article in a local paper, he enquired to the local club about trying the sport. In 2000, Queensland Weightlifting came to his high school to run the national talent identification clean and jerk competition. Ben, weighing 60 kg, lifted 8… More: |
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Babe Ruth $16.99 Babe Ruth is still regarded as perhaps the greatest baseball player ever to step on a diamond. Born into a poor family in Baltimore, George Herman Ruth Jr. was sent to a Catholic reform school at age seven, where he learned how to play baseball. Initially a talented southpaw, the Babe went on to shatter every home-run record on the books – and when fewer games were played in a season and a heavier ball was used. In this engaging and fast-paced biography, award-winning author Wilborn Hampton shares with readers The Babe was also a man of big heart, temper, and appetite. |
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Babe Ruth: A Twentieth-Century Life $16.99 Babe Ruth is still regarded as perhaps the greatest baseball player ever to step on a diamond. Born into a poor family in Baltimore, George Herman Ruth Jr. was sent to a Catholic reform school at age seven, where he learned how to play baseball. Initially a talented southpaw, the Babe went on to shatter every home-run record on the books – and when fewer games were played in a season and a heavier ball was used. In this engaging and fast-paced biography, award-winning author Wilborn Hampton shares with readers The Babe was also a man of big heart, temper, and appetite. |
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Bad Catholic’s Guide to Wine, Whiskey and Song: A Spirited Look at Catholic Life and Lore, from Apocalypse to Zinfandel $14.95 View Catholic life from a unique perspective: through a shot glass. Starting with the wines, beers, and liquors made around the world by monks, the authors explore everything from Irish history to the secrets of the Knights Templar, with drinking games, food, and cocktail recipes, and rollicking drinking songs. This A-Z dictionary of alcohol serves at once as a bartender’s guide, a party planner, and a screwball catechism. |
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Belfield: University College Dublin A.f.c., University College Dublin R.f.c., Ucd Bowl, Belfield, Dublin, Belfield Park $8.87 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: University College Dublin Association Football Club (Irish: ) known commonly as UCD is the football team of University College Dublin. They play in the League of Ireland. The club, founded in 1895 was elected to the league in 1979 under the management of Dr. Tony O’Neill. Since the 2008 season they have played at the UCD Bowl, also home to the college’s AIL Division Two rugby team. ‘The Students’ play in sky blue and navy. The current manager is Martin Russell. University College Dublin A.F.C. was founded in 1895 as the Catholic University Medical School Football Club. They began playing regular games the following year. A First XI played College games against other Universities and a Second XI entered outside competitions. The club was founder members of the Leinster Junior League in 1896 and reached the semi-finals of the Leinster Senior Cup in 1897. The club became University College Dublin when the new University annexed the Medical school in 1908. UCD won the inaugural Intervarsities competition, the Collingwood Cup, in 1914 and added the Irish Intermediate Cup the following year beating Portadown 2-1 in a replayed final. When the Irish Free State was formed in 1921 and the new Football Association of Ireland was formed, UCD participated in the Preliminary round against fellow non-League team Shamrock Rovers in November 1921. The game took place in Windy Arbour and the Hoops won 6-2. UCD were invited to join the League of Ireland in 1922, but had to turn it down on the basis of not being able to field a team in the League of Ireland Shield in September as the Academic year didn’t commence until October. In 1945 they won the FAI Intermediate Cup when UCD beat fellow future League of Ireland members Cobh Ramblers 4-2 in the final. UCD app… More: |
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Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania: Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Alumni, Jon Trosky, Chuck Daly, Tim Holden, Mark S. Schweiker $20.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Alumni, Jon Trosky, Chuck Daly, Tim Holden, Mark S. Schweiker, Lou Barletta, Rodney Pocceschi, Jahri Evans, Michael Schearer, Percy W. Griffiths, Jimmi Simpson, Harry Humes, Richard Benyo, Kelly Lewis, Susan Roman, Jamar Brittingham, Jessica Leccia, Bill Kuster, Joe Colone, David R. Millard, Gabriel J. Campana, Danny Litwhiler, J. David Arnold, Bruce Grant, Bob Tucker, Gerry P. Little, John Hummel, John Vandling Lesher, Frederick William Magrady, Charles Clarence Pratt, James Cameron Mackenzie, Isaac Clinton Kline, Adam Clay, Frank Sheptock. Excerpt: Jon Trosky (born 1980) is an American actor, stuntman and professional wrestler, known by his ring name Supreme Lee Great, who competed in North American independent promotions including the Heartland Wrestling Association, Jersey All Pro Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance, Pro Wrestling Unplugged, and World Xtreme Wrestling. He has also made appearances for World Wrestling Entertainment. Trosky became interested in professional wrestling at an early age when he and his brother were taken to see a World Wrestling Federation show at the local Catholic Youth Center in Scranton. Learning amateur wrestling in elementary school, he eventually had a successful career in high school winning district championships in folk style and placements in state tournaments for Greco-Roman freestyle wrestling. He also took second place at the Keystone State Games. Trosky was offered athletic scholarships to Wilkes University and King’s College among others. After deciding to attend Wilkes, his scholarship with withdrawn a week before the semester as he had been competing professionally in violation of NCAA regulations. He eventually attended Bloomsburg University gra… More: |
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British Hockey League Players $9.43 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Tony Hand MBE (born 15 August 1967 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish ice hockey player who became the first British-born and raised player to be drafted by an NHL team when he was picked by the Edmonton Oilers in 1986. He is currently player-coach of the Manchester Phoenix. He holds several national records, and has scored over 4000 points in his career. Hand grew up in the Muirhouse area of Edinburgh, the second son to David and Lorraine Hand and attended St Augustine’s Catholic School. He started his ice hockey career with the Edinburgh based Murrayfield Racers, playing for their junior team the Raiders and working part-time at the rink. His older brother Paul was also an ice hockey player. He made his senior debut on September 20, 1981 at the age of fourteen against the Fife Flyers when the Murrayfield Racers had a player shortage. He gained his first point against the Billingham Bombers on October 17, 1981 with an assist to a Chris Kelland goal. He finished the 1981/82 season having played 19 games with figures of 4 goals, 7 assist and followed it up the following year with 20 goals and 22 assists from 24 games. He established himself as a regular first choice player for Murrayfield side that finished 5th in the 1983/84 season, scoring 52 goals and 43 assists in 30 league games after scoring 12 goals and 8 assists in 7 Autumn Cup games. He reached his first Championship Playoff Final with Murrayfield but despite Hand scoring 10 goals and 5 assists in 6 games, they lost 54 to Dundee Rockets. He went on to represent Great Britain at the World Junior Championships scoring 6 goals and 3 assists. In the 1984/85, Hand clocked up his career 100th league goal against Durham Wasps, scoring 72 in the season and broke Roy Halpin’s league assists record w… More: |
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Buildings and Structures in St. Catharines: Ridley College $10.46 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Ridley College, Eden High School, Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School, Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School, Kilt and Clover, Garden City Skyway, Welland House Hotel, the Pen Centre, Hotel Dieu Shaver Health and Rehabilitation Centre, Merritton Tunnel, St. Catharines Engine Plant, St. Catharines Components Plant. Excerpt: Eden High School , also known simply as Eden , is a co-educational, public secondary school in St. Catharines , Ontario , Canada .Students from Grade Nine to Grade Twelve study under the Curriculum of the Province of Ontario.The roots of Eden High School reach back to the founding of the Virgil-Vineland Bible School Society in 1938, by early Mennonite Brethren settlers in the Niagara Peninsula . The founder of the school was Rev. Isaac Ewert, who began running evening classes under the auspices of the society in late 1938. Officially founded in 1945 by an act of the Bible Society of Virgil as a private day and boarding school, “Eden Christian College” , the School moved to its present location in St. Catharines as a result of a charter agreement with the now reorganized Lincoln County Board of Education..Campus and Facilities Eden High School is located in the north end of St. Catharines, Ontario. With a close proximity to the neighbourhood of Port Dalhousie and the Henley Regatta , rowing is a fixture in school life. Eden graduates have studied abroad on rowing scholarships and medalled in the Olympic games . The Eden Campus boasts three full-size gymnasia, three performance theatres, film studio, fully-equipped automobile shop, state-of-the-art computer labs, 2 CNC mills, baseball diamond, and a large multi-purpose outdoor pitch. Additionally, through flagship agreements, Eden students benefit from the facilities of educational institutions and |
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Catholic Word Games $9.99 Here is a fun-filled book packed with loads of Catholic-themed word games, crosswords, word searches, and quizzes. The various games cover topics from Church history, the Bible, the Catechism, and sacred Tradition. Challenging and enjoyable for teens and adults. Religion teachers will also love these puzzles for use in class or as homework assignment. |
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Catholic Word Games $9.99 Mary Bartlett,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Liguori Publications |
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Child-Life in Italy; A Story of Six Years Abroad $22.35 This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: J. E. Tilton and company in 1866 in 378 pages; Subjects: Italy; Switzerland; Voyages and travels; Christmas; Catholics; Governesses; Games; Games / General; History / Europe / Italy; Juvenile Nonfiction / Games & Activities / General; Juvenile Nonfiction / Holidays & Celebrations / Christmas & Advent; Juvenile Fiction / Holidays & Celebrations / Christmas & Advent; Religion / Christianity / Catholic; Religion / Holidays / Christmas & Advent; Travel / Essays & Travelogues; |
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Christianity in Belize: Youth Conference, Roman Catholic Diocese of Belize City-Belmopan, Mennonites in Belize, Roman Catholicism in Belize $9.16 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Youth Conference is a large scale three-day Christian event held in numerous places around the world. The originating event, YC Alberta, is held in Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. YC is managed by Extreme Dream Productions, a division of Extreme Dream Ministries. YC is unique from similar Christians music festivals like Creationfest in that attendees must buy tickets to attend all main speakers and concerts, not just the ones they choose. YC Alberta 2007 was held on May 25-27, 2007 at Rexall Place. YC Alberta 2008 was held on May 23-27, 2007 at Rexall Place. YC Alberta 2009 was held on May 22-24, 2009. YC Alberta 2010 will be held May 28-30, 2010. YC was organized by the Alberta district of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada (PAOC). The first YC was held in 1994, with a group of 500 students. After being held for several years at the Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta, the conference outgrew the facilities and moved to Edmonton’s Coliseum in 2000. In 2005 YC branched out to hold an event in Ukraine, which was very successful. YC is still expanding, with an event held in Winnipeg, Manitoba and one planned in Belize as well. Each year, YC has a different “theme” that expresses what organizers wish attendees to focus on during the weekend, which starts on Friday, goes through Saturday, and ends Sunday evening. On Friday, YC kicks off in Rexall Place, usually with a light and fireworks show. Then comes a contemporary worship service, followed by a speaker. Then the evening ends with a concert. On Saturday morning, there is another worship service, after which two speakers present. At noon, the attendees are released to eat lunch, and browse the many afternoon activities YC offers, like workshops, numerous concerts, indoor games, exhibitors, and … More: |
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Clint Richardson, Jr. $46.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Clint Richardson Jr. is a former professional basketball player who was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2nd round of the 1979 NBA Draft. A 6’3″ guard from Seattle University, Richardson played in eight NBA seasons, from 1980 to 1988 with the 76ers and the Indiana Pacers. During his NBA career, Richardson played in 586 games and scored a total of 4,084 points. His best year as a professional came during the 1985-86 season as a member of the Pacers, appearing in 82 games and averaging 9.7 ppg. Richardson was recently honored as part of the 25th anniversary of the 1982-83 76ers NBA Championship team. He now serves as the director of CYO athletics for the Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle, where he also coaches the summer girls’ basketball camp. |
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Colgate Raiders Men’s Basketball $8.78 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Colgate Raiders Men’s Basketball Coaches, Mike Lonergan, Ellery Huntington, Paul Bixler, Emmett Davis, William Reid, Ed Ashnault, Lloyd Jordan. Excerpt: Mike Lonergan is a basketball head coach for the University of Vermont Catamounts. He was previously the coach of The Catholic University of America and before that a point guard for Catholic University. Lonergan entering his fifth year at UVM, has guided the Catamounts to at least 24 victories twice, three straight winning seasons, a pair of postseason appearances and two America East regular-season titles. His 78-49 (.614) record at Vermont includes the most conference victories (44) and overall wins of any league team over the past four seasons. In his 16 years as a head coach, Lonergan has enjoyed 13 winning seasons, 13 NCAA tournament victories, 11 regular-season conference titles, 11 postseason appearances, 10 years of 20 or more victories, nine NCAA tournament qualifications and five conference tournament championships. The pinnacle of his career came when he led Catholic University to the 2001 NCAA Division III national championship. Lonergan, who has coached in college for 21 years, enters the 2009-10 season with a career record of 329-137 (.706). Lonergan last season led the Catamounts to a 24-9 record, a share of the America East regular-season crown (13-3) and only their second postseason victory ever. Vermonts win at Wisconsin-Green Bay in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational came against a team that had won 22 games and entered the contest 13-1 at home. UVM earned wins over George Washington and Colorado at the Rainbow Classic in Hawaii, marking its first victories over schools from the Atlantic 10 and Big 12 conferences. Vermont finished 11th in the nation … More: |
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Overview Of Switzerland For Travelers
The official name of Switzerland is the Swiss Confederation. If you are considering visiting Switzerland, you should know something about the country.
An Overview of Switzerland for Travelers
Switzerland is uniquely positioned in Europe because it sits on the crossroads of many routes. Although not as important in modern times, the geographic position explains the odd situation where the official languages of the country are German, Italian and Romansch. French is widely spoken in the west and English is prevalent throughout the country. There is no language unique to Switzerland…Switzerish perhaps.
Switzerland is a very modern country rating at or near the top of all living standards in the world. Literacy rates are near 100 percent, 25 percent of adults hold diplomas from higher education and religious freedom is guaranteed. Switzerland has one of the highest usage rates of computers and the Internet, not to mention a high per capita income level. Health care services are outstanding and nearly all Swiss are insured.
Historically, Switzerland was first inhabited by Helvetic Celts. It eventually came under the rule of the Roman Empire. During this period, it flourished as cities such as Geneva, Basel and Zurich served as major commerce centers in the Roman Empire.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, Switzerland was invaded and ruled by various groups. It later passed into control of the popes of the Roman Catholic Church. Eventually, the three dominant families in Switzerland agreed to a joint rule pact in which they pledged joint defense, peace and autonomous rule. They signed the agreement on August 1, 1291, a day now considered Nations Day in Switzerland. Following this period, Switzerland pursued land capture through military ventures, defeating the Habsburgs on three separate occasions. They were subsequently defeated by the French and Venetians and renounced expansionist policies, the foundation of Swiss Neutrality.
After a brief civil war between Protestants and liberals, Switzerland settled into the country it is today in 1848. Free of Catholic rule, the country passed a constitution establishing strong civil liberties. Unlike most countries, the Swiss federal government is very weak. The states, known as cantons, have significant autonomy and the effective law makers in the country.
The citizens of Switzerland go by the name “Swiss.” The population totals about 7.3 million and grows less than one percent a year in size. Religiously, Swiss categorize themselves as Roman Catholic 42 percent, Protestant 33 percent, Muslim 4.3 percent, others 5.4 percent and no religion 11percent. The literacy rate is claimed to be 100 percent and the average life expectancy is 76.5 years for men and 82.5 for women.
Switzerland’s policy of neutrality has served it will through two world wars. Much of the country has escaped the damage inflicted on its neighbors. With soaring peaks and beautiful cities, it is a traveler’s delight. Now that you know something about it, give it a visit.
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