Search Results Heading

MBRLSearchResults

mbrl.module.common.modules.added.book.to.shelf
Title added to your shelf!
View what I already have on My Shelf.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to add the title to your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
Are you sure you want to remove the book from the shelf?
Oops! Something went wrong.
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to remove the title from your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
    Done
    Filters
    Reset
  • Discipline
      Discipline
      Clear All
      Discipline
  • Is Peer Reviewed
      Is Peer Reviewed
      Clear All
      Is Peer Reviewed
  • Reading Level
      Reading Level
      Clear All
      Reading Level
  • Content Type
      Content Type
      Clear All
      Content Type
  • Year
      Year
      Clear All
      From:
      -
      To:
  • More Filters
      More Filters
      Clear All
      More Filters
      Item Type
    • Is Full-Text Available
    • Subject
    • Publisher
    • Source
    • Donor
    • Language
    • Place of Publication
    • Contributors
    • Location
96 result(s) for "Bridges, Porter."
Sort by:
PLANELY PAINTING HE DOES CARS, BUT HIS SPECIALTY IS AIRCRAFT -- AND HE'S AN EXPERT
Bridges' speciality is painting aircraft -- everything from single- engined Cessnas to four-engined, DC-8 jets. In the 18 years he has operated Bridges Aircraft Painting at the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, Bridges has seen -- and painted -- it all.
TOWARD A REGIONAL COSMOPOLITANISM: THE CASE OF MULK RAJ ANAND
The list of his publications over his long life (he died in 2004 at the age of 99) is enormous, including at least fifteen novels, several collections of stories, a variety of works on Indian culture, and seminal essays on Indian politics.4 He was also devoted to bringing the diversity of Indian folk traditions and culture into circulation in the twentieth century and into contact with modernity, editing or providing forewords or afterwards to such collections as The Hindu View of Art (1933), Meet My People: If his early novels Untouchable and Coolie focus our attention on the influence of European modernism, his later work delves more deeply into the Indian context, chronicling the lives of workers in a tea factory (Two Leaves and a Bud) or the life history of a poor rural boy (the trilogy The Village, Across the Black Waters, and The Sword and the Sickle) and limiting the outward signs of formal experimentation.
California Today: Capturing the ‘Firefall’ at Yosemite
Friday: Glowing water at Horsetail Fall, more rain is set to hit Oroville, and a memorial for Golden Gate Bridge laborers.
Rave Fair of foul
FAIR: First Academys baseball team, behind first-year coach Mark Schanbach, won its first playoff berth as runner-up to Trinity Prep in Class A, District 8. Jake Schrimsher threw a three-hitter to defeat Masters, 8-0, in the first round, and Josh Loveless tossed a five-hitter in the crucial semifinal victory over Pine Castle, 4-3. Loveless went 2-for-3 with an RBI, as did freshman Josh Ray, who drove in five runs in the tournament. Ray led the county with a .551 batting average going into the regional playoffs. Winter Park repeats feat
Backs Bridges, Porter combine for 299 rushing yards in win
\"We talked about that all week,\" [Darrell Bridges] said after scoring the clinching touchdown among his 28 carries, \"that we may be 1-4, but the region championship still goes through us no matter what.\" \"You can't turn over the ball over seven times and expect to beat a team like Ridgeland,\" LaFayette coach Tad Gable said. \"Give them all the credit -- they forced us into a lot of those mistakes and took advantage of them.\" \"We've been close,\" Ridgeland coach Mark Mariakis said after his team improved to 2-4, \"and we've played some good teams. But we're still the champs until someone takes it from us.\"