Living on the Edge

  • Living on the Edge: The Realities of Welfare in America
    By Mark R. Rank

    This again is consistent with prior research ( Bane and Ellwood 1983 ; Duncan 1984 ; Ellwood 1986 ; Tienda 1990 ) . Female - headed families are less likely to exit from the welfare system than are married couples , while singles are ...

  • Living on the Edge: Amazing Relationships in the Natural World
    By Jeff Corwin

    Durant , S.M. , T.M. Caro , D.A. Collins , R.M. Alawi , and C.D. FitzGibbon . 1988. Migration patterns of Thomson's gazelles and cheetahs on the Serengeti Plains . Afr . J. Ecol . 26 : 257-268 . Eaton , R.L. 1974. The Cheetah .

  • Living on the Edge: The Realities of Welfare in America
    By Mark R. Rank

    Based on ten years of research, the book follows individuals and families as they apply for and live on public aid and eventually leave the system.

  • Living on the Edge
    By Paul Starling

    Towelling himself vigorously which when finished with he drops onto the pile of diving gear , Emile lopes two paces across the deck and up the small incline to the raised sunbathing and occasional dining area .

  • Living On The Edge
    By Jonathan Burke

    1644 As much as we may consider this question completely absurd, it was clearly of immense importance to brother Griffiths, who wrote to The Christadelphian magazine expressing his concerns on the matter. Griffiths claimed the ...

  • Living on the Edge: 28 Papers in Honour of Jonathan Kaye
    By Jonathan Kaye

    Y. Yoshida 1998 ) reveals that only three words seem to be pure simplex Yamato words — that is , those lacking any apparent internal morphology . Two of these are : yaNma “ large dragonfly ' , nishiN ' herring ' .

  • Living on the Edge: Wetlands and Birds in a Changing Sahel
    By Le Zwarts, Rob G. Bijlsma, Jan van der Kamp

    1997, Wymenga 1997, Groen & Hemerik 2002, Kleefstra 2005, Schekkerman et al. 2008). Failed breeders tend to leave the breeding grounds early and concentrate in the vicinity of communal roosts on favourable feeding grounds, ...

  • Living on the Edge: An Experience of AIDS
    By Michael Kelly

    Written by a young Christian man who is open about having AIDS this book tackles the disease from an autobiographical and individual angle.

  • Living on the Edge: An American Generation’s Journey through the Twentieth Century
    By Lisa D. Pearce, Glen H. Elder Jr., Richard A. Settersten Jr.

    Living on the Edge offers an intimate glimpse into not just the history of our country, but the feelings, dreams, and fears of a generation remarkably kindred to the present day.

  • Living on the Edge: Conservation of Fish Species at Risk in Canada
    By William R. Glass

    Living on the Edge: Conservation of Fish Species at Risk in Canada

  • Living on the Edge: Amazing Relationships in the Natural World
    By Jeff Corwin

    Origion of the trail in the termites Nasutitermes corniger (Motchulsky) and Zootermopsis nevadensis (Hagen), Isoptera. Physiol. Zool. 36: 69–84. Studier, E.H., S. Sevick,, D. Ridley, and D. Wilson. 1994.

  • Living on the Edge: How to Fight and Win the Battle for Your Mind and Heart
    By Gary Roe

    For more than 30 years, multiple award-winning author, speaker, and grief counselor Roe has been helping teens and adults heal from past wounds, discover who they are, and live with passion and purpose.

  • Living on the Edge: Char Dwellers in Bangladesh
    By Mohammad Zaman, Mustafa Alam

    Within this context, the book Living on the Edge: Char Dwellers in Bangladesh has brought together valuable scholarship on the diverse issues relating to the chars and the communities living in there.

  • Living on the Edge
    By Susan Mallery

    With his taut muscles and powerful gaze, bodyguard Tanner Keane was Madison Hilliard's only source of safety.

  • Living on the Edge: When Hard Times Become a Way of Life
    By Celine-Marie Pascale

    And, ultimately, it’s a book about hope that lays out a vision for the future as honest as it is ambitious. Most people in the book are not progressives; none are radicals.

  • Living On the Edge
    By Neil Selinger

    This fascinating travel guide and memoir recounts author Neil Selinger’s journey through more than 40 countries over a 22-year period of time.

  • Living on the Edge
    By Cherie Bremer-Kamp

    The author recounts the harrowing ordeal of her January 1985 attempted climb of the world's third highest mountain, and how her partner's sudden death forced her to turn back just...

  • Living on the Edge: Dare to Experience True Spirituality
    By Chip Ingram

    A launching pad for a journey toward becoming a Christian who lives like Christ, this book provides questions and resources at the end of each chapter, as well as directions to continue on your journey through an interactive Web site, where ...

  • Living on the Edge
    By Wale Akinyemi

    But is there really an excuse good enough to stop you from running with that God-given dream? Living on the Edge is more than just a book; it is a manual full of adventure, a handbook for anyone who truly wants to reach for the heights.

  • Living on the Edge: An Autobiographical View of Leadership
    By Bill G. Bruster

    "Bruster examines leadership and leadership styles in conjunction with various forms of risk-taking"--