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Books with author Michele Wagner

  • Our Favorites Learn to Read, Math by Michelle Wagner Nechaev

    Michelle Wagner Nechaev;

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Press (1998-01-01), March 15, 1656)
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  • Apron Annie's Pies by Michelle Wagner Nechaev

    Michelle Wagner Nechaev

    Paperback (Creative Teaching Pr, March 15, 1874)
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  • Grams and Tam: Are Very Best Friends

    Michele Ware

    eBook (Leeds Press Corp, July 22, 2020)
    ABOUT MICHELEBorn on October 18, 1967 to Joseph and Sandra Ware, I am the sixth of seven children, and a mother of four children. Educated by my parents first, then placed into the Detroit Public School System I began to take responsibility for my own education. After high school I was recruited into the United States Army by my father (Joseph L. Ware) who served as a recruiter at the time. I served eight years in the military. I served in Desert Storm and Honduras. I am a proud veteran who faithfully served my country with honor and integrity. Shortly after being honorably discharged I furthered my education at The Specs Howard School of Media Arts where I studied radio and television Broadcasting. From there I went on to Saint Mary's College of Ave Maria University. There I earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Communications. It was there I developed a passion for writing. Combining my experiences from school, the military and the teachings of my parents, I learned the value of having a true friendship and I would like to share that with others, especially small children throughout the world on how they can make a friend and have someone special in their lives whom which they can trust and share everything with. After all friendships are very important. You can get through anything in life - especially when you have a friend in which you can depend on.
  • Dog Wars

    Michael Wagner

    Paperback (Black Dog Books, )
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  • Alberta: Separatism Then and Now

    Michael Wagner

    Paperback (Freedom Press Canada Inc., Nov. 17, 2015)
    Alberta separatism has been out of the news for many years but that may soon change. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was the father of Alberta separatism because he provoked an angry response with his National Energy Program and other socialistic policies. His son Justin has now become the new Liberal prime minister. It may be just a matter of time before Alberta is once again at odds with the federal government. If so, there will be conflict--and Alberta separatism will see a revival. This book--the only one of its kind--describes the background and history of Alberta separatism. Most Albertans are patriotic Canadians, but they won't be pushed around by the federal government, especially when the federal government threatens their livelihoods through attacks on the oil industry. Read how Albertans have fought back in the past, and expect the same if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau comes knocking.
  • Grams and Tam: Are Very Best Friends

    Michele Ware

    Paperback (Independently published, July 22, 2020)
    ABOUT MICHELE WAREBorn on October 18, 1967 to Joseph and Sandra Ware, I am the sixth of seven children, and a mother of four children. Educated by my parents first, then placed into the Detroit Public School System I began to take responsibility for my own education. After high school I was recruited into the United States Army by my father (Joseph L. Ware) who served as a recruiter at the time. I served eight years in the military. I served in Desert Storm and Honduras. I am a proud veteran who faithfully served my country with honor and integrity. Shortly after being honorably discharged I furthered my education at The Specs Howard School of Media Arts where I studied radio and television Broadcasting. From there I went on to Saint Mary's College of Ave Maria University. There I earned a Bachelors of Science degree in Communications. It was there I developed a passion for writing. Combining my experiences from school, the military and the teachings of my parents, I learned the value of having a true friendship and I would like to share that with others, especially small children throughout the world on how they can make a friend and have someone special in their lives whom which they can trust and share everything with. After all friendships are very important. You can get through anything in life - especially when you have a friend in which you can depend on.
  • The Mess

    Michael Wagner

    Paperback (Cengage Learning Australia, )
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