10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «KILAR»
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Germans in Michigan is a story of assimilation and renewal and as such reveals the complexities of Americanization and immigration as social forces.
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Saginaw's Changeable Past: An Illustrated History
Foreword: Placement of the term "changeable" next to the word "historical" in this book's title may appear repetitive to the insightful reader.
Jeremy W. Kilar, Sandy L. Schwan, 1994
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Bay City Logbook: An Illustrated History
These are the themes that direct Bay City's past and should be noted as one looks through this illustrated history.
Jeremy W. Kilar, Ronald Bloomfield, 1996
This biography follows Internet and television innovator Jason Kilar from the family vacation in Florida's Disney World that sparked his interest in customer service when he was still a child, to his rise through the ranks of two of the ...
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Spiritual Messages for Spiritual Growth
Open your eyes to the world around you and your relationships with others.
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The Encyclopedia of Film Composers - Halaman 401
Kilar worked with are Kazimierz Kutz, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Andrzej Wajda, and Roman Polanski. His most acclaimed Polish films include Jump, Skinny and Others, Our Folks, The Structure of Crystal, Salt of the Black Earth, Pearl in the Crown, ...
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People from Katowice: Wojciech Kilar, Maria ...
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THE LUMBERTOWNS: A SOCIOECONOMIC HISTORY OF ...
economic progress emanated from the leadership exhibited by the towns' lumbermen-entrepreneurs and the makeup of each lumbertown's ethnic workforce.
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Michigan's Lumbertowns: Lumbermen and Laborers in ...
08 07 06 05 04 98765 Library of Congress Cataloging-in- Publication Data Kilar, Jeremy W. Michigan's lumbertowns : lumbermen and laborers in Saginaw, Bay City, and Muskegon, 1870-1905 / Jeremy W. Kilar. p. cm. — (Great Lakes books) ...
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The French Canadians of Michigan: Their Contribution to ...
Ibid.; Kilar, "The Lumbertowns," 35. Named Sagana in 1822, it afterward became Saginaw, which means "gathering place" in an Amerindian language (possibly Chippewa). See McGaugh, "The Settlement of Saginaw Basin," 1. 11. Miller, "The ...