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Becoming a College Writer is an encouraging new writing textbook that places the power of activity- and discussion-based classroom practices into the hands of students. Based on real writing instruction from real college faculty, this book blends a friendly, accessible voice with hands-on activities in the form of: Annotated example papers Helpful and simple writing exercises Practical guides for essential writing skills The writing process Essay structure Paragraph and sentence structure Solutions to common problems These lessons address the necessary skill sets college writers must wield—not as masters, but as growing writers—in a variety of contexts. Built by experienced teaching facu...
“REM Man II, Galactic Intercept”, is a fast-paced Star Wars/Battlestar Galactica like science fiction tale of intergalactic wars, mind-boggling technology, love, greed and the lust for power. Two alien forces from the Andromeda Galaxy set their sights on Earth, one bent on passivation and colonization, the other on genocide and plundering. It is the third book in the REM Man series. The first, ‘Night Quest’, is the story of how REM Man came into being and the second, REM Man I, tells the story of his first mission. Adam Johnson, a.k.a. REM Man is a special operative with extraordinary powers that he uses to combat evil and keep the world safe. Hero’s, even super heroes, can be as human as ordinary men and women. They feel pain, loneness, love, and have both incredible courage and personal weaknesses. Adam Johnson is such a hero. All alien dialog has been translated into North American English.
The inspiring first-person account of a minister whose ordination credentials were revoked by The United Methodist Church after he performed same-gender commitment ceremonies.
George C. Deeter was born in 1850 in Darke County, Ohio, to Daniel and Anna Deeter. He moved to Columbia City, Indiana in 1868, then moved to Larwill around 1872. He married Helen E. Orcutt, the daughter of Samuel and Anna C. (Jones) Orcutt, in 1882. They had 7 children. George died in 1922 and Helen died in 1939. Both were buried in Indiana. Descendants lived in Indiana, Michigan, Texas, California, and elsewhere.
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