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Blue Star Productions was a Sun Lakes, Arizona-based publishing imprint (trade name), imprint of Book World, Inc. of mostly comparative Supernatural, spiritual traditions, mystical, Metaphysics, metaphysical, new age, paranormal, ufology, philosophy, non-fiction, and fiction books. Books * Barry Brierley, ''Wasichu's Return'', 1996, * Richard J Boylan, ''Star Kids: The Emerging Cosmic Generation'', 2005 * Robert Bryce, ''A Question of Time'', 1995, * Barbara B. Carvalle, ''Lefty, Louie and the Boys'', 1993, * David Caywood, David E. Caywood and Landi Mellas, ''The Other Sky: Reclaiming Who We Are and Why We Came Here'', * Barry Chamish, ''Return of the Giants'', 2000, * Rebecca Cramer, ''Mission to Sonora'', 1998, ** ''The View from Frog Mountain'', 2000, * Barbara DeBolt, ''How To Write A Best Seller In 40 Days OR Less'', * Shari Dodd, ''The Emerald of Lastanzia'', ** ''Rhiannon'', * Rene Donovan, ''Me 'n God in the Coffee Shop'', 1998, * Bruce Goldberg, ''Time Travelers ...
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Sun Lakes, Arizona
Sun Lakes is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. The population was 14,868 at the 2020 census. Sun Lakes is an active adult community comprising five country club communities in three homeowner associations. These include the gated communities of Oakwood and IronWood (IronOaks), the gated and non-gated communities of Palo Verde and Cottonwood (Cottonwood Palo Verde), and the non-gated community of Sun Lakes 1. Sun Lakes is a master-planned community developed by Robson Communities. Geography Sun Lakes is located along the southeastern border of Maricopa County at (33.214686, -111.869966). It is bordered to the north and east by the city of Chandler and to the south by unincorporated Goodyear Village in Pinal County. Sun Lakes is east of Interstate 10 and southwest of downtown Phoenix. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of , of which , or 0.41%, are water. Demographi ...
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Barry Chamish
Barry Chamish ( he, ברי חמיש; January 13, 1952 – August 23, 2016) was a Canadian-born Israeli writer and public speaker. He was best known for promoting conspiracy theories about the death of Yitzhak Rabin - Israel's prime minister who was assassinated in 1995. Early years Barry Chamish was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada."About Barry,"
thebarrychamishwebsite.com/ Retrieved March 6, 2011.
In the first half of the 1970s, Chamish had three novels and a book of short stories published in his native Canada.
Barry Chamish Archives, Retrieved March 6, 2011.
His novel ''Mack'' won a Canada Council Award worth several thousand dollars.Matt Bellan

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Valerie Kirkwood
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Tam Zelig
TAM may refer to: Biology * Thioacetamide, an organosulfur compound * Tumor-associated macrophage, a class of immune cells * Transparent Anatomical Manikin, an educational model Technology * Tanque Argentino Mediano, the main battle tank of Argentina * Technological Association Malaysia, a learned society * Technology acceptance model, an information systems theory * Teen Age Message, interstellar radio transmissions * Telecom Application Map * Telephone answering machine * Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh, a limited-edition personal computer released by Apple in 1997 Transportation * TAM – Transporte Aéreo Militar, Bolivian airline * TAM Air, a Georgian airline * Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor, a former Slovenian commercial vehicle manufacturer, * Transports de l'Agglomération de Montpellier (TaM), a public transport company in France * TAM Linhas Aéreas, the former name of LATAM Brasil * IATA airport code of General Francisco Javier Mina International Airport, Tam ...
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Chrysalis
A pupa ( la, pupa, "doll"; plural: ''pupae'') is the life stage of some insects undergoing transformation between immature and mature stages. Insects that go through a pupal stage are holometabolous: they go through four distinct stages in their life cycle, the stages thereof being egg, larva, pupa, and imago. The processes of entering and completing the pupal stage are controlled by the insect's hormones, especially juvenile hormone, prothoracicotropic hormone, and ecdysone. The act of becoming a pupa is called pupation, and the act of emerging from the pupal case is called eclosion or emergence. The pupae of different groups of insects have different names such as #Chrysalis, ''chrysalis'' for the pupae of butterflies and ''tumbler'' for those of the mosquito family. Pupae may further be enclosed in other structures such as #Cocoon, cocoons, nests, or Animal shell, shells. Position in life cycle The pupal stage follows the larval stage and precedes adulthood (''imago'') in ins ...
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Norma Hickox
Norma may refer to: * Norma (given name), a given name (including a list of people with the name) Astronomy * Norma (constellation) *555 Norma, a minor asteroid * Cygnus Arm or Norma Arm, a spiral arm in the Milky Way galaxy Geography *Norma, Lazio, a city in the province of Latina, Italy *Norma, Tibet Arts, entertainment, and media * ''Norma'' (album), by Mon Laferte * ''Norma'' (journal), in men's studies * ''Norma'' (opera), by Vincenzo Bellini * ''Norma'' (play), by Henrik Ibsen *Grupo Editorial Norma, a Colombian publishing house * Norma Editorial, a comics publishing company in Spain, unrelated to Grupo Editorial Norma *''Norma'', a 1942 sculpture by Abram Belskie *''Norma'', a novel by Vladimir Sorokin Tropical storms * Tropical Storm Norma (1970) * Hurricane Norma (1974) * Hurricane Norma (1981) * Hurricane Norma (1987) * Tropical Storm Norma (1993) * Tropical Storm Norma (2005) Other uses * ''Norma'' (AK-86), a never-commissioned U.S. Navy cargo vessel * Nor ...
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Christopher Harding
Christopher Harding (born July 1978) is a cultural historian of modern India and Japan, lecturer in Asian history The history of Asia can be seen as the collective history of several distinct peripheral coastal regions such as East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and the Middle East linked by the interior mass of the Eurasian steppe. See History of the Mi ... at the University of Edinburgh, broadcaster and journalist. His series on culture and mental health, ''The Borders of Sanity'', was broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and the BBC World Service in 2016. Harding's book, ''The Japanese: A History in Twenty Lives'', was included in The Times' best history books of the year 2020. Selected publications *''Religious Transformation in South Asia: the Meanings of Conversion in Colonial Punjab''. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008. (Oxford Historical Monographs) *''Religion and Psychotherapy in Modern Japan'', Routledge, 2014. (Editor) *''Bukkyou Seishin Bunseki: Kosawa Heisaku-sense ...
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