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Gumroad – The Whole Damn Store with James Douglas
MP4 | Video: h264, yuv420p, 1920x1080 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz | Duration: 33h 41m | 23.6 GB
Genre: ELearning | Language: English
This package includes EVERY VIDEO IN THE STORE:
ANIMATING WALK CYCLES
CONSTRUCTING THE HEAD/STYLIZING PORTRAITS



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2022 Family Retreat with Colie James
2022 Family Retreat – Colie James
Home Page https://themilkyway.ca/2022-family-retreat/
Genre / Category:
Photography Tutorials

File Size :1.8GB
Colie walks you through her process of telling stories from inside her client's home. She discusses how she conducts her stress-free sessions that everyone enjoys and the importance of using a questionnaire to get to know her clients before she ever steps foot in their homes. She will finish by editing images from the session with Mastin Ektar to create true-toned, vibrant images.



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Made by James The Honest Guide to Creativity and Logo Design (True EPUB)
English | 2022 | ISBN: 0760371490 | 363 pages | True EPUB | 18.87 MB
Design better logos and become a more successful, confident graphic designer with Made by James as your guide.
*Winner of the 2021 American Graphic Design Award for Book Design from Graphic Design USA*



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Killing the Dream  James Earl Ray and the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr
Killing the Dream : James Earl Ray and the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. By Gerald Posner
1998 | 446 Pages | ISBN: 0375500820 | EPUB | 9 MB
After thirty years, Killing the Dream reexamines the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., based on explosive new interviews, confidential files, and previously undisclosed evidence.Killing the Dream not only uncovers the errors of previous investigations--both private and governmental--but resolves the speculation about whether the FBI, CIA, or mafia was involved in the death of Dr. King.Killing the Dream untangles the case's leading puzzles:* Was there a mysterious person called Raoul who directed James Earl Ray in the year leading up to the murder?* Was the fatal shot fired from the bathroom window of a Memphis flophouse, or from a sniper's perch hidden in a densely overgrown garden across from King's hotel?* Did the military have a covert team of snipers in Memphis on the day King was killed?* Has the recent confession by a restaurant owner exposed a wide conspiracy leading to a New Orleans crime family?* Was James Earl Ray a patsy, as the King family recently declared?At the heart of this study is an in-depth profile of James Earl Ray himself, a fascinating portrait of a career criminal from one of the most forsaken parts of poor white America.By studying Ray's often bizarre life--from his hard childhood to his recent attempts to win a new trial and freedom from prison--Gerald Posner clears away years of misinformation.Killing the Dream follows Ray from his pro-Nazi leanings in the U.S. Army, through his many crimes, to King's murder and beyond, detailinghis dealing in and abuse of drugs, his desire to dabble in the porn business, and his obsession with making a quick profit, by any means.Posner re-creates the memorable dramas of the case: Dr. King's rousing "mountaintop" speech the night before he was killed; the chilling moments of the assassination; the FBI's far-ranging manhunt for the missing assassin; Ray's frantic flight across four countries as he tried to escape justice; the shock in the courtroom when Ray suddenly pled guilty and the truth in the case seemed forever lost.Killing the Dream lays to rest three decades of conjecture and distortion--much of it spawned by Ray's frequently changing stories--to make the case for what happened in Memphis in 1968, and what most certainly did not.This groundbreaking book finally unveils the simple truth of the last great political murder mystery left from the 1960s.In this compelling account of the death of Martin Luther King, Jr., Gerald Posner thwarts James Earl Ray's determined efforts to take his secrets to the grave.



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The Murder of King James I by Bellany Alastair Cogswell Tom
Bellany, Alastair James, Thomas, "The Murder of King James I by Bellany Alastair Cogswell Tom"
English | 2015 | ASIN: B012YSS8J0, B015Y1YTFG | EPUB | pages: 659 | 9.8 mb
A year after the death of James I in 1625, a sensational pamphlet accused the Duke of Buckingham of murdering the king. It was an allegation that would haunt English politics for nearly forty years. In this exhaustively researched new book, two leading scholars of the era, Alastair Bellany and Thomas Cogswell, uncover the untold story of how a secret history of courtly poisoning shaped and reflected the political conflicts that would eventually plunge the British Isles into civil war and revolution. Illuminating many hitherto obscure aspects of early modern political culture, this eagerly anticipated work is both a fascinating story of political intrigue and a major exploration of the forces that destroyed the Stuart monarchy.



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Understanding James, Understanding Modernism
Understanding James, Understanding Modernism (Understanding Philosophy, Understanding Modernism) edited by David H. Evans
English | April 20, 2017 | ISBN: 1501302744 | True EPUB | 328 pages | 0.5 MB
Psychologist, philosopher, teacher, writer-William James stood closer than any other thinker to the center of the confluence of intellectual and artistic forces that defined the culture of modernism. The outstanding feature of this volume lies in its intent to investigate James's influence on both American and International Modernism. It provides, on the one hand, a multifaceted introduction to students of history, philosophy, and culture, and on the other, a compendium of some of the most up-to-date thinking on this central figure.



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All about Flowers  James Vick's Nineteenth-Century Seed Company
All about Flowers : James Vick's Nineteenth-Century Seed Company
by Thomas J. Mickey
English | 2021 | ISBN: 0804012296 | 189 Pages | True PDF | 3.4 MB



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C.L.R. James The Artist As Revolutionary
Paul Buhle, "C.L.R. James: The Artist As Revolutionary"
English | 1989 | ISBN: 0860919323, 1786634538 | EPUB | pages: 198 | 0.5 mb
C.L.R. James is one of the twentieth century's most remarkable individuals. As the author of the influential book The Black Jacobins, he is widely recognized as the premier scholar of slave revolt; the publication of his acute and sensitive volume Beyond a Boundaryestablished an equal reputation as a historian of sport; and his tireless political and intellectual interventions have become the hallmark of a highly creative Marxist thinker, a brilliant dialectician and the last surviving pioneer of Pan-African liberation.



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A Full Life James Connolly the Irish Rebel
Paul Buhle, Tom Keough, "A Full Life: James Connolly the Irish Rebel"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1629633720 | PDF | pages: 44 | 3.1 mb
Executed by a British firing squad on May 12, 1916, for his role in organizing the Easter Rising, James Connolly was one of the most prominent radical organizers and agitators of his day. Connolly became a leading socialist writer and theoretician, founding and editing newspapers. This pamphlet, the first graphic treatment of Connolly's life, is issued on the centenary of the Easter Rising.



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Legends of the West The History of the James-Younger Gang
Legends of the West: The History of the James-Younger Gang by Sean McLachlan
English | March 30, 2015 | ISBN: 1511515163 | 68 pages | EPUB | 1.74 Mb
*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the gang's most famous robberies written by Cole Younger *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents Space may be the final frontier, but no frontier has ever captured the American imagination like the "Wild West", which still evokes images of dusty cowboys, outlaws, gunfights, gamblers, and barroom brawls over 100 years after the West was settled. A constant fixture in American pop culture, the 19th century American West continues to be vividly and colorful portrayed not just as a place but as a state of mind. In Charles River Editors' Legends of the West series, readers can get caught up to speed on the lives of America's most famous frontier figures in the time it takes to finish a commute, while learning interesting facts long forgotten or never known. The Wild West has made legends out of many men after their deaths, but like Wild Bill Hickok, Jesse James was a celebrity during his life. However, while Hickok was (mostly) a lawman, Jesse James was and remains the most famous outlaw of the Wild West, with both his life of crime and his death remaining pop culture fixtures. James and his notorious older brother Frank were Confederate bushwhackers in the lawless region of Missouri during the Civil War. Despite being a teenager, James was severely wounded twice during the war, including being shot in the chest, but that would hardly slow him down after the war ended. Eventually James, his brother and their infamous gang became the most hunted outlaws in the country, but Jesse would famously be done in by the brother of his most trusted gang members. After Jesse moved in with the Ford brothers, Bob Ford began secretly negotiating turning in the famous outlaw to Missouri Governor Thomas Crittenden. On April 3, 1882, as the gang prepared for another robber, Jesse was famously shot in the back of the head by Bob Ford as he stood on a chair fixing a painting. While conspiracy theories have continued to linger that somehow James was not killed on that day, the Ford brothers would celebrate their participation in his murder, Bob himself would be murdered a few years later, and Jesse James's legacy had been ensured. Meanwhile, Jesse's most famous associates, the Younger brothers - Cole, Jim, John, and Bob - were also some of the most feared bandits in the country. Rivaled only by Frank and Jesse James, with whom they often rode, they captured the imaginations of a not entirely unsympathetic public. Newspapers gave breathless accounts of their exploits and dime novels made up adventures they never had. In Cole Younger's self-serving and often unreliable autobiography, written shortly after being released from prison, Cole complained, "On the eve of sixty, I come out into the world to find a hundred or more of books, of greater or less pretensions, purporting to be a history of 'The Lives of the Younger Brothers,' but which are all nothing more nor less than a lot of sensational recitals, with which the Younger brothers never had the least association. One publishing house alone is selling sixty varieties of these books, and I venture to say that in the whole lot there could not be found six pages of truth. The stage, too, has its lurid dramas in which we are painted in devilish blackness." Of course, the very nature of their business makes the Younger brothers hard to trace. Historians disagree on what robberies they participated in. One good estimate is that one or more of the Younger brothers, principally the eldest brother Cole, participated in a total of 12 bank robberies, seven train robberies, and four stagecoach robberies. Most of these robberies were done in league with the James brothers and many led to bloodshed, with at least 11 civilians being killed. Legends of the West: The History of the James-Younger Gang traces the history of the outlaws.



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