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INSTRODUCTION FAITH-BELIEVING-POTENTIAL!This Story is written to encourage you. It will remind you that, ALL Things are possible, when you Trust and Believe in God. It will help you to move forward, because you know that God will be with You. Show HIM, that you are His child and you are seeking Him for directions and guidance. Watch how He works through you, and you will see how blessed you are, once you accept His invitation to serve Him and others. He expects us to do that. We are somebody...Pick Up Your Dream, and Let God Guide YOU!When you are Obedient… YES, He Will Do It!
¿Eres tú? – Is it you? – Just before 1973, a young Robert, from Montana, travels to Chile to collect medicinal plants. He meets Rosa, the daughter of a shaman, or machi, who has much knowledge of the powers of medicinal plants. But, Robert must leave for Vietnam and can only return several years later after the military coup to learn that he has a daughter. This novel takes place in the Araucarian region of south-central Chile. Not only is it a story of love, it also presents a history of the region, its native people, their folklore music, and their plants with medicinal powers.
The Persian Gulf island nation of Bahrain is flattened, and the U.S. Fifth Fleet Headquarters destroyed, when a nuclear bomb detonates. An Iranian Sheik announces he is responsible – that a now fully nuclear armed Iran should be given credit for driving away the “Great Satan.” How the U.S. responds to this attack creates a showdown between a militant White House and those who want a more measured response.MORAL VENGEANCE provides an unsettling look at the strengths and weaknesses of what could be America’s next challenge.
Starting over wasn't an easy thing to do, but Tammy Chestnut was determined to get what she wanted and felt that she deserved. She did whatever was necessary to hold true to her determination. Tammy was everything a young black woman wanted to be—intelligent, ambitious, and beautiful with the body of a goddess. She accepted a transfer, which satisfied her longing to move back home to Charleston, South Carolina.Tammy and Marvin Kenyatta worked together on mutual projects at a firm in Houston, Texas. On her last day at the office, Marvin entered the building just at the right time and offers to help Tammy with her boxes. That day, an emotional connection between Tammy and Marvin surged; it was pure chemistry. They kept in touch and their frequent phone conversations developed into a long distance relationship. But could it work?Like Tammy, Marvin was ambitious, and searching for true happiness, love and great sex. He was young, smart, handsome as hell, and had the body of Tyson Beckford. He was a brother envied by other brothers and women lusted to be in his arms.After his close encounter with Tammy, he listened to his heart! He realized that a man doesn't have to spend enormous amounts of time with a woman to breed closeness and connection. But could their zest for life coupled with their quest to make it happen, prove love can conquer all and give them their hearts' desires?Only time would tell if their love could endure the temptation of other people in their lives and those lonely days and nights spent apart.
JOHN SPITZBERG and his five dogs, Chucky Cheese, Gracie Girl, Reba III, Jjay and Wu Wu live in Willow, Alaska, the home of the start of the Iditarod Dog Race on the first Sunday of March each year- weather permitting. Wheel Dog Cheechako is John's memoir of how a kid from Washington D.C. wended his way to the Last Frontier and spent 30 plus years going from Native villages to the Mat-Su Borough where he presently is spending his senior years. He is 81 years old.
In “Upward Road ”, an autobiography by author Dadisi Mwende Netifnet, he weaves an intricate account of the trials and tribulations of his life. He reveals how he overcame self-hatred, illiteracy, and hopelessness to become a published poet and author of several books, spiritual leader, and activist. “Upward Road” is an inspirational book, leaving the reader to believe that anyone can attain their goals with faith, devotion, perseverance, resilience and passion. -Katrina Perkins Kennedy, Writer, Houston, TXUpward Road is an inspiring account of Dadisi Mwende Netifnet’s determination to raise himself from illiteracy to competence as a published author, from a youth with a questionable sense of morality to a man of integrity. The major turning point of his life was his conversion to Christianity and a responsible leader in the Shrine of the Black Madonna. A scholar intensely aware of African history and black pride, this former special education student refused to let any obstacle, no matter how strong, prevent him from reaching his goal. This book is a “must read” for every African American.-Baba Mbiyu Chui, Writer, Minister and Storyteller, Detroit, MI
After a few friends asked what happened to Will and Josh? Did they get married or what? I said well I never really thought about it but, there is room for more than The Silver Mountain. So I added some love and romance with a little adventure and laughs along with some old fashioned tearful moments.
When l first decided to try publishing my poems and art, I knew nothing about the literary publishing industry. I take great pleasure in presenting my favorite poems and the art designed specifically for this book, which is published under GotoPublish. I thought of writing quality poems, which is why all the texts and illustrations in this assemblage are all original works of mine intended to reach a wide audience. This book is a collection of thirty impressionistic pictures, one hundred sixty lyrical poems from the Garden of Nature and Love in English, and one hundred sixty similar lyrical poems in Romanian. Author and artist: Estera Nanassy.
Jon's career spans over 43 years as an owner/hairdresser, seminar leader, business consultant, educator, motivational speaker, and author. He is a graduate of the University of Hard Knocks.His no-nonsense down-to-earth educational programs and seminars for hairdressers, salon owners, teachers, nail techs, estheticians--and everyone involved in the beauty profession-- are receiving rave reviews. They are imaginative, easy to understand and cost-effective. His programs are widely acclaimed throughout the United States and Canada for helping his colleagues reach higher levels of excellence.
America is five hundred years old; the United States is less than half that age. The term America was coined in 1507 to refer to a continent and a dream of a new world. People in the United States, especially government leaders, have a serious problem of regularly speaking as if their country were America. Author Gabriel Moran reflects on the use of the word America in the United States from its beginning to the present. He cites numerous examples to show the importance of distinguishing between the United States and America. The result is a different way of perceiving and understanding the history of the United States. This book is especially relevant to the current political division within the United States and some of the missteps in its foreign policy. The failure to consistently distinguish between the nation of the United States and the continent and dream America underlies nearly every political, cultural and economic problem that the country faces.
OVER THE LAST CENTURY scientists have made tremendous strides in understanding the physical nature of the universe and the biochemical nature of life. Yet the most salient feature of individual lives--our day-to-day consciousness and experience of the world, or "sentience"--remains stubbornly immune to scientific explanation. This divide is called the "mind-body problem," and it is centuries old. In this book, author Carey Carlson performs two valuable tasks. First, he lays out the mind-body problem in crystalline common-sense prose. Second, he proposes an intriguing solution based on the work of early-twentieth-century philosophers Bertrand Russell and Alfred North Whitehead. This book will be of interest both to general readers of science and philosophy and to those steeped in the literature. The second edition includes additional arrow diagrams in Chapter 5 that fortify Russell and Whitehead's view of physics as a causal web of time-ordered events.
I was formally a Federal Employee who was discriminated against by my employer. I filed a total of seven (7) EEO grievances against the Federal Government. When the administrative remedies failed, I filed suit in Federal Court. One of my cases made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. I subsequently won all my cases that turned out to be one of the largest settlements in history. It took me five years to win all my cases. The 2000 Federal Census claims that there are over 146 million employed people in the U.S. and every 3 seconds one of them is discriminated against. I wanted to let these people know what happened to me, and if they are experiencing the same treatment, they have Civil Rights and can fight back. My CO-workers and even a Federal Judge told me that I should write a book. So I wrote a tell all book in detail on this very serious problem facing the employed people of this country. This book is a tell all book about what happened to me and how I fought back. The next book will explain just how I legally did it. It took me five years to win, but what I know today; I can help any employee in the United States do it in less than 2 years.
This is a story of true events. A dominating husband, and a woman driven to drinking by his dominating ways. She loves him, but doesn't like him. They have two boys, and she had one girl by her first husband. The girl mysteriously disappears. Grandma adopts her only child who is a boy. Later on the woman starts drinking very heavily, and becomes an alcoholic. He drinks with her but the alcohol never affected him. One day she didn't go in to work, and the husband went in for her. She managed a storage lot. He came home and later the police arrest her for murdering her husband. The county tried her, and the jury convicted her of murder, and sentenced her to prison.
The book portrays the thoughts, feelings and actions of Sally Hemings, a slave living in the household of Thomas Jefferson during her life at Jefferson’s plantation in Virginia and during her time living in Jefferson’s house in Paris. When she arrived in Paris at age 14 she found that French law made her a free person when she arrived and for as long as she lived in France. She then had to decide whether to remain in France as a free person and leave Jefferson or return to Virginia with Jefferson where she would again be his slave. The book explores the rational for her decision to return to Virginia with Jefferson where she bore 7 children fathered by him.
Thiana is the first book in a trilogy that spans the lives of three generations of strong women, the author's grandmother Calliope, the author's mother Thiana, and the author herself. Thiana depicts Calliope's and Thiana's struggles with life's adversities, and Thiana's courage and determination in forging a better life for herself and her family. Thiana, the book's heroine, grows through life experiences, her character steels with every adversity life throws in her path. The narrative begins around 1920 in a remote mountain village in the northwestern Greece called Avdela, and moves to Salonika and Romania, encompassing the events up to, during, and after Word War II, including the closing of the Iron Curtain. The book depicts picturesque settings in the northwestern Greece and the customs and language of the Macedonian people.
Relationships is one of the most important things in our lives. Taking time every day to appreciate our loved ones for all that they do helps us to connect as a family. For this reason I have written this book on how I am connected to my in-laws to the extent of calling them my sisters. It is all about love that has made me to accept them as they are, appreciate all they do, respect them and keep boundaries with unconditional love. We have come to be sensitive of each other since we all make mistakes but rub each other in our weaknesses all out of love.
This novel, 2500 Years into the future, is the story of a superhuman being with amazing powers created in the New Galactic Empire 2500 years after the Great War. In a fictional way, the author takes the reader to a new society created to critique the main institutions of humanity. He expresses his ideas about education, justice, science, and technology in a modern society. The author utilized his expertise and background in Corrections, in the Police and the investigations field, as well as his knowledge of the Court system, to give the audience his views of Law enforcement and the judicial system.
The Great CentennialThe Great Centennial is about a time of discovery and rediscovery. It is about a time of leaving behind a civilized life; the stress and pettiness of urban crowds, neighbor cheating neighbor, and all its lies and hypocrisy to a life back in time-a time of great beauty, simplicity, sweet harmony, and unity, with man and beast alike.On August 25, 2016, we celebrated one hundred years of the administration and stewardship of our great national parks, established in the immortal words of our twenty-sixth US president Theodore Roosevelt, "for the benefit and enjoyment of the people."The Great Centennial continues our celebration for the next one hundred years, and beyond, and for generations yet unborn. This photo-documentary book takes us on a journalistic and literary tour through time and space: through natural and human history, poetry, song, discovery, and rediscovery featuring such national parks as Glacier, Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Shenandoah, and Theodore Roosevelt. Also featured is a Montana state park, and national historic landmark, where the Missouri River begins at the convergence of the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin Rivers, in a wilderness all her own. Also featured are conservation heroes like George Bird Grinnell, John Muir, Stuart Udall, and author Terry Tempest Williams. Majestic grizzlies, great buffalo herds, prairie dog cities, and jousting bighorn rams are among the wildlife standouts. From mountain skylines to vast rolling prairies to dense primeval forests to a canyon so grand as to be a world all her own, our national parks,and overall wilderness heritage, are God's blessing and America's cornerstone. In The Great Centennial is great healing and tranquility for one and all.Les MacLean Author of The Great Centennial
This is the first book in this series. It guides children through the middle stages of childhood during the mid-years of school. Additional Resources What's for Lunch Jordan, Activity Workbook www.WhatsforLunchJordan.com.
Saints and church leaders have stated that the Holy Spirit is the forgotten Person of the Blessed Trinity. We are not sure of who He is or what He does, or what we really believe about Him. The author here shares what may be considered a list of the Spirit's attributes. He describes in detail the work of the Holy Spirit as Creator of life, as Consoler, as Protector of the Church. He encourages the reader to take comfort in recognizing that Jesus sent the Spirit as "another friend" to His followers. The intent is to help individuals and bible study groups to see more clearly what the Spirit means to our daily life. At the end of each chapter, there is a brief conversation with the Holy Spirit in the belief that the best way to deepen any relationship is one-on-one conversation.
The author is a retired United Methodist minister and a former Department of Veterans Affairs Chief Chaplain. He writes about a series of people to whom he owes a debt of gratitude for the difference that they made in his life. When asked how he got to be a minister after working in laboratories for eighteen years, he responds, "It's a long story but the short version of it is that I had a twenty-one year argument with God." Most people pause and then say, "And God won." Yes, God won! The book describes how God worked through many people to equip him to face changes in denomination, career path and education. The book originates with a desire to thank the people who helped him to make the changes that God called him to make. This, in turn, began with a decision by the United Methodist Church conference where he holds membership to limit retiring pastors to no more than a three minute talk at their retirement ceremony. He decided that there were far too many people to thank to even begin to try in a three minute speech. This book is the result of his desire to thank those who helped him as he struggled to become the person God needed him to be at each stage in his life.
David L. King, a new author born and raised in San Francisco, California; in the bay area. Brings us the first installment of an amazing true to life coming of age story with a unique and hard hitting writing style; that will keep readers turning page after page. Today, as he looks back, he is proud and thankful that from a troubled child he becomes a man, a dope fiend, a thousandnaire and marries a queen. God is good.
This mystery, intrigue, and adventure story may be only a year or two away from real-life events. Two women scientists intend to capture DNA samples of discovered remarkable life forms within vents existing in the deepest ocean depths.
Wrong Place, Wrong TimeNature photographer Rian Russo is on assignment in Colombia when she captures a cold-blooded murder on film. Fleeing for her life through the perilous jungle, she must put her trust in a man trained to kill with a private agenda of his own. Amid danger, passion, and violence, Rian's only chance of safety lies in Stone.It's Never the Wrong Time for the Right PersonEx-Special Forces soldier Stone Canyon is deep in the Colombian jungle. His mission: track down and get evidence on a prominent government official who also happens to run one of the largest drug cartels shipping massive amounts of cocaine across America's borders. When Rian stumbles into his investigation he soon finds himself deeply entangled, not only in the murder, but in Rian too.
Andrew Pappachen is an Indian-American by heritage and an environmental engineer by profession. He retired as Director of Public Works from a big city government in New Jersey and lives in Montville, New Jersey, USA with his wife Somini. Currently, he is working as an Environmental Management Consultant. His Daughter Simmy lives in St. Petersburgh, Florida. His son Kevin is married to Grace and they live in Bergen County, New Jersey. Andrew has written and published several books both in English and in his native language, Malayalam, which is spoken in the State of Kerala, India. His latest English book, A Journey Alone is his biography along with the other two books, Love with the Ghost and Rays of Light From The darkness of A Prison cell are published by Author House. At the end of every book, Andrew concludes with certain philosophy of life that he believes in. In this book, Andrew tries an expedition thorough the universe, Earth and human life to find an answer to the purpose of life.
Unlike many books and treatises on the hidden life of Mary which deal with her life at Nazareth with Jesus and Joseph, the author discusses Mary's hidden life as referring not to a period of time but to a characteristic of her entire life as hidden in humility. The intent is to see Mary's humility as a model in animating our every action. He traces this virtue in sixteen different periods and events in the life of Mary from her Immaculate Conception to her coronation as queen of the universe. After each, he offers a brief conversation with Mary, in the belief that the best way to deepen a personal relationship with anyone is one-on-one conversation.
Life sometimes takes us to task. So we seek our knowledge from the past, Only to learn that life is an ever changing path that rolls us in and out of the shadows. Like a captain of your ship a sail, Without a Beacon, you'll surely fail To find your way upon the seas of life, And run aground in tears and strife. That's why the Beacon came to be, To shine its light on you and me, And help guide us safely to shore, To be lost in life's seas no more.
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