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/p>Tara North has had enough. Bored of her job at one of New York's most prestigious law firms, and unimpressed by her non-existent love life, she knows something needs to change; she's just not sure what. When fate intervenes in the shape of Tray Buchanan, a well known playboy and paparazzi magnet, her life as she once knew it is transformed completely. When a shocking accident puts her life in danger, Tara retreats to the home of Aunt Rosa in the idyllic small mountain town of Big Spruce, Washington to recuperate.As Tara struggles to uncover the truth behind her accident, Big Spruce reveals secrets of its own. Just who is the striking Native American Shasta King? And just how much does Tray really know about her accident? And why is he so interested in the reservation land around Big Spruce?As her past and new life collide, Tara is faced with question which has been hanging over her since she arrived in Big Spruce - which life will she choose? And will she uncover the truth of the past in time to save her future?
The Columbia Guide to Online Style is the standard resource for citing electronic and electronically accessed sources. It is also a critical style guide for creating documents electronically for submission for print or electronic publication. Updated and expanded, this guide now explains how to cite technologies such as Web logs and pod casts; provides more guidance on translating the elements of Columbia Online Style (COS) citations for use with existing print-based formats (such as MLA, APA, and Chicago); and features additional guidelines for producing online and print documents based on new standards of markup language and publication technologies.This edition also includes new bibliographic styles for humanities and scientific projects; examples of footnotes and endnotes for Chicago-style papers; greater detail regarding in-text and parenthetic reference and footnote styles; an added chapter on how to locate and evaluate sources for research in the electronic age; and new examples for citing full-text or full-image articles from online library databases, along with information on how to credit the source of graphics and multimedia files.Staying ahead of rapidly evolving technologies, The Columbia Guide to Online Style continues to be a vital tool for online researchers.
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