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Davis, Clayton was born on February 27, 1931 in Portersville, Alabama, United States. Son of Horace Milton Davis and Agnes Zama Meadows.
(Paul Templeton is an African-American of mixed ancestry w...)
Paul Templeton is an African-American of mixed ancestry who breaks the DNA code and cures AIDS. One of his ancestors was Sequoyah, the Cherokee who developed a written alphabet for his people. There is a link between developing an alphabet and breaking the DNA code. Paul discovers the cure for AIDS when he makes a slight modification to human DNA. A call to the Food and Drug Administration puts him in touch with Hubert Langford, the man in charge of testing and approving new drugs and therapies. If Paul submits his discovery for testing, Hubert will stand in his way and probably steal it, because he is a sworn enemy of the Templeton family. Hubert Langford hires a former KGB agent and a retired Baltimore police detective to spy on Paul. They try desperately to find out how he modified human DNA. The reader learns the answer to the mystery through the ears and eyes of those two spies.
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(Describes aviation in the United States. Gives High Schoo...)
Describes aviation in the United States. Gives High School and College students an overview of aviation and a quick reference guide. Used by Teachers and Guidance Counselors giving Career advice and Public libraries as a Transportation reference. Information for Pilots and those interested in learning to fly. For all readers craving adventure. This book contains a glossary of words not found in other publications. Arcane and esoteric subjects are clearly explained. All mystery is forever removed from the subject of aviation. Something unique sets this work apart. More than half the book is filled with exciting stories about working pilots in the real world of aviation, many from the author's personal experience
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(Drawing on first-hand accounts told by immigrants in nort...)
Drawing on first-hand accounts told by immigrants in northeastern South Dakota and archival material, Clayton Davis has collected in one volume a profile of regional life in the 20th century. This study is interdisciplinary in focus, with strong attachment to anecdotal history, culture, geography, and folkways. Clayton Davis provides us fresh insight into life on the prairie where hardworking people planted crops and raised families.
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(Amelia Olson only wants two things: to be a pilot and fin...)
Amelia Olson only wants two things: to be a pilot and find true love. She is named for Amelia Earhart and grows up worshiping her. Men who read this will suspect she succeeded through seduction; women will be confident she made it through merit and talent. It was Amelia’s strength of character, however, that sustained her through adversity. She soon meets someone who is determined to ruin her life or end it. Amelia has been sleeping around, searching for Mr. Right, and thinks a student pilot named Kenneth Osbury is the one to fulfill her dreams. Ken has a dark past with the CIA and is not all he seems to be. He quickly involves Amelia in smuggling military weapons and drugs in her airplane. Her illusions shattered, Amelia calls a friend in the FBI and reports Ken’s activities.
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Davis, Clayton was born on February 27, 1931 in Portersville, Alabama, United States. Son of Horace Milton Davis and Agnes Zama Meadows.
Associate of Arts in Mathematics and History, San Antonio College, 1966. Bachelor in Russian and Russian Studies, Syracuse University, 1967. Postgraduate, University Maryland, 1975.
Enlisted, United States Air Force, 1947; advanced through grades to master sergeant, United States Air Force, 1966; retired, United States Air Force, 1970; mathematics teacher, Anne Arundel County Schools, Annapolis, Maryland., 1970-1977; pilot, Metropolitan Air Charter, Baltimore, 1977-1989; director operations, Metropolitan Air Charter, Baltimore, 1981-1987; freelance writer, Severna Park, Maryland., since 1989. Flight instructor, Maryland.
(Drawing on first-hand accounts told by immigrants in nort...)
(Attempting to play God, a deranged doctor tampers with hu...)
(Paul Templeton is an African-American of mixed ancestry w...)
(Amelia Olson only wants two things: to be a pilot and fin...)
(Describes aviation in the United States. Gives High Schoo...)
Founding member Maryland. Aviation History Task Force. Member National Writers Association (founder, president Baltimore-Washington chapter 1993).
Married Irene Alice Brink, April 8, 1952. Children: Lynne, Keith Harold.