The Riggin Family of Delmarva Volume II
The Riggin Family of Delmarva Volume II carries on from Volume I which identified established lineages descended over 13 generations from Teague Riggin in the late 17th century colonial America, to the present time. Volume II covers many additional lines of Riggin, Riggins, Riggen, Riggens and Reagan families in America which remain unlinked by documentation or DNA studies to Volume I lineages, but which may have the potential to be linked in ways that are as yet to be proved. Volume II will appeal to individuals, researchers, family members, historians, genealogists and geneticists alike, with the challenge to work collaboratively to find common heritages.The first half of this second volume covers the other well-documented line of the Riggin family, that of Darby Riggin of Accomack Co., Virginia, who lived at the same time and in very close geographical proximity to Teague. Darby's son John settled on the tract Cork in what is now Crisfield, MD, where many of his descendants live to this day. Following the chapter on Darby are 21 sections on other unlinked Riggin individuals and lines from Delmarva, and beyond. Significantly, these include a number of African American Riggin lines, one of which is linked to a Riggin slave owner. These unlinked lineages with Delmarva roots include: George William Riggin of Worcester Co., MDJohn R. Riggins and William Reagan of Dorchester Co., MDJohn Riggen of Richland Co., OH and Peoria Co., ILJohn Isaac Riggin of Hinds Co., MSLittleton Riggins of Bibb Co., ALFor those readers interested in one of the Riggin lines included in Volume II but not interested in purchasing Volume 1, the preface, acknowledgements, introduction, maps, etc. from that volume have been included here so that this can be a stand-alone volume. The chapter on Tege O'Regen has also been included for the same reason. All royalties from the sale of this book have been donated to the Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture at Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland.
Study Without Stress
Too much to learn, too little time!Medical school can be overwhelming. The stakes are high and the workload is intense - up to 10x the required reading from college! Undergrad study methods can't handle this pace and volume.Study Without Stress is based on over 25 years of research and real-world testing with thousands of students. This workbook can transform your studies and become your roadmap to excelling in med school.You'll learn how to: Manage Your Time: Create weekly study plans, enjoy your free time, and get enough sleep.Study Smarter: Build long-term memory and track your progress.Boost Focus and Reduce Anxiety: Sharpen your concentration and take exams with confidence.If you're ready to take control of your learning, Study Without Stress can be your personal guide.
1,000 Useless Facts That Nobody Wanted To Know
A book containing facts that invoke a curious mind but are so pointless and random nobody would want to know, needs no introduction.With 1,000 factoids, I would say with certainty this is the most varied book of pointless facts to be written as of yet, and I would guarantee you won't find another book out there with the useless information and pointless knowledge that somehow is capable of expanding your inner curiosity, for example: the amount of people killed by vending machines annually, a newspaper published once every 4 years, a public artwork scheduled to finish in 11 centuries from now, and the politician who stands to win a fortune if he gets a promotion, to name a few obscurities.This is the 3rd serving of my useless information book series, I'm back and I have much more facts for you.
Routledge Handbook of Urban Indonesia
This handbook focuses on the practices, initiatives, and innovations of urban planning in response to the rapid urbanisation in Indonesian cities.The book provides rigorous evidence of planning Indonesian cities of different sizes. Indonesia, the world's fourth most populous country, is increasingly urbanising. Through the lens of the Sustainable Development Goals, chapters examine specific policies and projects and analyse 19 cities, ranging from a megacity of over ten million residents to metropolitan cities, large cities, medium cities, and small cities in Indonesia. The handbook provides a diverse view of urban conditions in the country. Discussing current trends and challenges in urban planning and development in Indonesia, it covers a wide range of topics organised into five main themes: Indonesian planning context; informality, insurgency, and social inclusion; design, spatial, and economic practices; creative and innovative practices; and urban sustainability and resilience.Written by 64 established and emerging scholars from Indonesia and overseas, this handbook is an invaluable resource to academics working on Urban Studies, Development Studies, Asian and Southeast Studies as well as to policy-makers in Indonesia and in other cities of the Global South.
Peer Recovery Support Specialist/Addictions Recovery Coach Training
This study guide covers the basic knowledge of peer addiction coaching. The includes the history of the peer recovery movement, the knowledge needed to become a recovery coach, models of recovery, and ethics; how to create recovery partnerships, assess clients, create recovery and relapse prevention plans. The course will end with a practical discussion on finding a job as a peer recovery support specialist or recovery coach.
Women, Periodicals and Print Culture in Britain, 1890s-1920s
New perspectives on women's contributions to periodical culture in the era of modernismThis collection highlights the contributions of women writers, editors and critics to periodical culture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It explores women's role in shaping conversations about modernism and modernity across varied aesthetic and ideological registers, and foregrounds how such participation was shaped by a wide range of periodical genres. The essays focus on well-known publications and introduce those as yet obscure and understudied -- including middlebrow and popular magazines, movement-based, radical papers, avant-garde titles and classic Little Magazines. Examining neglected figures and shining new light on familiar ones, the collection enriches our understanding of the role women played in the print culture of this transformative period.Key FeaturesHelps recover neglected women writers and cast new light on canonical onesHighlights the geographical diversity of modern British print cultureEmphasises the interdisciplinary nature of modernism, including essays on modernist dance, music, cinema, drama and architecture Includes a section on social movement periodicals