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A treasure chest could best describe the relationship between two people in love. This is the place where couples can safely keep dreams, memories, and all the things they share. John and Sandra have a treasure chest full of special moments.Soul mates for more than seventeen years, they are committed to living life to the fullest, making each moment special, and keeping their treasure chest full. One of these moments is John opening his lunchbox and finding a love note inside.Dedicated to his wife, John shares his thoughts and feelings about love notes his wife writes on a napkin and places in his lunchbox. He chose 31 napkins, a month's supply, to share with you.
Aptly named the Show Me State, Missouri has shown the nation its past, present, and future for more than two centuries. Representing the state's 200 year history in a way that is both educational and entertaining, Missouri Timeline offers a look back even as it looks ahead to a fabulous future situated perfectly in the middle. As a state, Missouri blends everything our country has to offer, just the way we like it. As Missouri recognizes its 200th Anniversary as a state, it's important to look back at the amazing history that has had an impact far beyond the boundaries of the Show Me State. From successes in business, sports, and cultural events, to struggles against Mother Nature and failures of civil rights, a retrospective study paves an even better path for the future. This Missouri Timeline highlights the important moments in Missouri's history that have defined the state and notes the parallels in the state's trajectory as only a timeline can. Not long after the first skyscraper was built in Missouri, Laura Ingalls Wilder moved to southern Missouri where she wrote about life on the prairie. At the same time Lake of the Ozarks was filling up, Prohibition was ending, Bonnie and Clyde were having shootouts, and a golfer from Springfield was winning the first Masters Golf Tournament. This book allows readers to see Missouri's defining moments and provides a new understanding of how it all lines up historically.
Revises the genus Anopina of the leafroller family, Tortricidae (Lepidoptera). This title describes sixty-two species and provides a hypothesis of phylogenetic relationships of the species, proposes a classification, and includes illustrations of adults, larvae, and male and female genitalia.
Examines relationships within the Chrysoxena group of the tortricid tribe Euliini. This title defines 54 species among six genera: Chrysoxena Meyrick; Vulpoxena Brown; Thoridia Brown; Dorithia Powell; Cuproxena Powell and Brown; and, Bidorpitia Brown.
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