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      by testsuphomeAdmin Photographs in The Boys of Riverside provide a vivid and intimate portrayal of the journey undertaken by the California School for the Deaf, Riverside, and its football team, the Cubs. The picturesque campus, nestled at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, offers a serene environment that reflects the dedication and ambition of its students. The palm trees lining the school grounds serve as a visual marker of the region's beauty, while the tranquil yet vibrant atmosphere sets the tone for a community…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The acknowledgments section of The Boys of Riverside is a heartfelt expression of gratitude from the author to the many individuals and groups who contributed to the creation of the book. This project was deeply shaped by the author’s immersive experience within the Riverside football community, and he takes the opportunity to thank all those who opened their lives to him. He extends his sincere appreciation to the players, coaches, and staff who allowed him to witness their journeys firsthand, from…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The Illustration Credits section in The Boys of Riverside acknowledges the incredible work of the individuals who contributed illustrations and photographs to the book. We are deeply grateful to Erika Thompson from the California School for the Deaf, Riverside (CSDR), for her wonderful illustration featured in the first image of the book. Thompson's artwork captures a meaningful moment within the story, offering readers a glimpse into the experiences of the deaf community, adding emotional depth to the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin About the Author, Thomas Fuller, is a highly regarded correspondent for The New York Times, where he operates primarily out of Northern California. Throughout his illustrious career, Fuller has reported from over forty countries, gaining a reputation for his thorough and insightful journalism that spans across political, cultural, and social issues. His expertise is not only reflected in his work for The Times but also in his contributions to the International Herald Tribune, where his articles have…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 11: Selma delves into the monumental events that unfolded during the 1965 voting rights campaign in Selma, Alabama, highlighting the intense struggle for racial equality and justice. In February of that year, the civil rights movement faced significant repression, particularly under Judge James Hare’s orders, which stifled the growth of local activism. Amid this repression, key figures like Amelia Boynton turned to Martin Luther King Jr., hoping his national recognition could catalyze the push…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Coq au Vin is an iconic French dish that has long been beloved for its rich, hearty flavors and its comforting, warming qualities, making it perfect for those cozy winter nights. In this chapter, the author reflects on their personal journey with the dish, which initially seemed daunting to prepare. Their exploration of coq au vin began when a trusted television producer, Olivia Grove, pointed out that coq au vin shared similarities with another well-known French classic, beef bourguignon. Inspired by this…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 32 delves deeper into the aftermath of Breitwieser’s art thefts, exploring the emotional and legal turmoil that follows his arrest. In May 2002, the story of his crimes spreads like wildfire, captivating the media and the public. As he sits in a Swiss jail, Breitwieser becomes acutely aware of the damage caused by his actions, particularly after his mother, Stengel, admits to destroying much of the stolen art. This admission in her police interrogation only adds to the media frenzy, with the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In the acknowledgments section for The Ministry of Time, heartfelt gratitude is extended to a multitude of individuals whose contributions were vital to the creation of this book. Special thanks are directed towards editors Federico Andornino and Margo Shickmanter, whose remarkable skills and attention to detail were instrumental in polishing the manuscript. Their ability to refine the work into something that could resonate deeply with readers cannot be overstated. The author is also deeply thankful to…
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