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Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself in your way of thinking. Our life is what our thoughts make it" -Marcus Aurelius My name is Ann Patton. My good energy and positive attitude translate into passion and eagerness to share with others, to contribute what I can to make their lives better than Just existing, one day at a time. Helping others and witnessing how a little help can do so much, is rewarding beyond any other accomplishment to me.
Sweet Chariot is a pathbreaking analysis of slave families and household composition in the nineteenth-century South. Ann Malone presents a carefully drawn picture of the ways in which slaves were constituted into families and households within a community and shows how and why that organization changed through the years. Her book, based on massive research, is both a statistical study over time of 155 slave communities in twenty-six Louisiana parishes and a descriptive study of three plantations: Oakland, Petite Anse, and Tiger Island. Malone first provides a regional analysis of family, household, and community organization. Then, drawing on qualitative sources, she discusses patterns in s...
When Emily's family moved to a new town, she prayed that God would give her new friends in her new home. When Mr. Fargo knocked on the door, an adventure began and Emily learned that God sometimes answers prayer in the most unexpected ways.
TODAY IS THE TIME TO LIVE Achieving the path of positive attitude can become a way of life and each and everyone of us is responsible for the choices that we make. We can decide to organize our thoughts around a positive ambiance, leaving behind guilt, sorrow, doubt, and fear. You are wasting your time with these feelings and they stop you from moving on. You can choose to attract what is good for you and with a little practice every day, and a little coaching along the way, you become master of your own "positive" energy, space, and span of control. Let me show you how it can work you!
An inspirational account of the fight for social justice by a group of people, trained by a Catholic priest, Dan Allen, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Allen created a Neighbor For Neighbor program in the 1960's to combat poverty in Tulsa.
The dark tale of the roaring '20s KKK. Irony amongst the ashes, as well as a ray of hope that offers illumination for our time.
In photos and text, The Tulsa River book describes the legend and lore of the Arkansas River at Tulsa, Oklahoma: how the river lured man to its edge and shaped a community, and how that community now struggles to find ways to live in harmony with its river.
The dark tale of the roaring '20s KKK. Irony amongst the ashes, as well as a ray of hope that offers illumination for our time.