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    Letter from Gabe Hackman to W. T. Johnson

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    Letter from Gabe Hackman to W. T. Johnson, giving him information for radio program

    Fat Boy vs. the Cheerleaders/Gabe Johnson Takes Over

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    Enter the world of Gabe Johnson, otherwise known as Chunk, as he becomes embroiled in a battle with the school cheerleaders over control of the school\u27s pop machine. Proceeds from the pop machine used to fund the school band have been reallocated to support the cheerleading dance team. Gabe becomes furious over this turn of events and decides to take action. Come join the fun and hear the author\u27s take on this hilarious and touching story. Meet the author of Fat Boy vs. the Cheerleaders on Wednesday, June 15th, 2016, 6:30 p.m., at the North Mankato Police Annex in the Community Room. Geoff Herbach is the author of a number of young adult books among which include the popular titles Stupid Fast, Nothing Special, and I\u27m With Stupid. He has received recognition for his writing from the American Book Association, American Library Association, International Literacy Association, Junior Library Guild, Young Adult Library Services Association, as well as being the recipient of the 2011 Cybils Award for best young adult novel and 2013 Minnesota Book Award for Young People\u27s Literature. His most recent book is Anything You Want

    Jane Clayson Johnson (Journalist, Author, and Mother) on Overcoming Depression

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    Ever dealt with depression and felt alone or weak? Join Jane Clayson Johnson (award-winning journalist for her work at CBS, ABC, and NPR; best-selling author of I Am a Mother and Silent Souls Weeping; and an incredible mother) as she talks about her encounter with depression and how others with depression shouldn\u27t feel flawed or trapped

    Trygue Johnson

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    Rev. Dr. Trygve Johnson speaks on how the Scriptures help us to see the reality of the Kingdom of God. Rev. Dr. Trygve Johnson is the Hinga Boersma Dean of the Chapel of Hope College. He holds an M.Div., from Western Theological Seminary, a Ph.D. in Theology from University of St. Andrews, Scotland, and is ordained in the Reformed Church in America (RCA). He is author of The Preacher as Liturgical Artist (Cascade Press, 2014) and speaks widely on college campuses around the country. Trygve is married to Dr. Kristen Deede Johnson, associate professor of Theology and Christian Formation at Western Theological Seminary, in Holland MI. Together they have been blessed with a son, Trygve David Johnson, Jr., and a daughter, Ella Arlene Johnson

    Steven Johnson Author Talk Poster

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    K-State Book NetworkA poster advertising an author talk by Steven Johnson at Kansas State University on September 3, 2014. Steven Johnson's book "The Ghost Map" was the 2014-2015 common book

    LGBTI variations in crime reporting: how sexual identity influences decisions to call the cops

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    Research shows that people vary in their willingness to report crime to police depending on the type of crime experienced, their gender, age, and their race or ethnicity. Whether or not lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI) and heterosexual people vary in their willingness to report crime to the police is not well understood in the extant literature. In this article, I examine variations in LGBTI respondents' attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control on their intentions to report crimes to the police. Drawing on a survey of LGBTI individuals sampled from a Gay Pride community event and online LGBTI community forums (N = 329), I use quantitative statistical methods to examine whether LGBTI people's beliefs in police homophobia are also directly associated with the behavioral intention to report crime. Overall, the results indicate that LGBTI and heterosexual people differ significantly in their intention to report crime to the police, and that a belief in police homophobia strongly influences LGBTI people's intention to underreport crime to the police

    Interview with author of The Black Biblical Heritage, June 1976

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    Interview with author of The Black Biblical Heritage, features an interview with John L. Johnson, author of the book The Black Biblical Heritage, about the role of black and Jewish individuals in the Bible. Johnson discusses the development and subject matter of his book, June 1976
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