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Imagine theres no heaven Its easy if you try No hell below us Above us only sky Imagine all the people Living for today... -From Imagine, by John Lennon By the year 2258, religions, or life reward systems (LRS), were totally discredited. All of the myths, miracles, and magic had been disproved. The worlds population, with a few exceptions, believed that it was nonsense to say In God we trust or God bless America in what was left of the United States. Even the immense power blocks of China and India, the leading world powers, had given up deities. This is not a normal book foreword; it is a fast forward. We need to fast forward about three hundred years into the future and not look at the past, which of course would be a fast rewind. The signs leading to the assumptions made by this book, when it deals with the future, are everywhere to be seen today. However, the situation is that most people wont or cant see too far beyond the end of their nose. They incorrectly assume that everyone believes what they believe and not too often question the path they take, as most people desire the path of least resistance.
Sustainable Living for Your Home, Neighborhood and Community is about your home?inside and outside?and how you can use less energy, spend less money, and enjoy it more. It's about your neighborhood and how you and your neighbors can benefit from working and sharing together. And it's about your community and how all of its neighborhoods and residents can benefit from cooperative effort.This book isn't about buying greener things; it's about buying fewer things. It's about spending less money, and getting more out of life. And helping the planet at the same time.Most of all, Sustainable Living is a guide to saving money, improving your life, and giving you the tools you need to be adaptable to deal with an future.
Lucy Gaines By: Brett Reetz A bizarre and inexplicable killing has occurred on the Peninsula. What remains of the body appears to have been devoured by animals, but this is impossible. There are no wild animals in the county capable of doing such a thing to a human body, no humans either. Lucy Gaines, a Sheriff’s Deputy working the case, is in the throes of a premature mid-life crisis. When isn’t she, she wonders? All she wants is to have a normal life with a husband, children, a dog and a picket fence in front of a modest home. She’s working on it but the killing isn’t stopping. There’s more. Something evil has arrived on the Peninsula and it wants Lucy. It knows her needs and makes Lucy a tempting offer. She needs to decide. Her life depends on it.
The well-known actor and seasoned gourmet presents a charming guide to home cooking that focuses on four centuries of traditional American cuisine. The richly illustrated hardcover volume offers a wide range of easy-to-make recipes, including many regional favorites.
How you can help your family, neighborhood and community prepare for Peak Oil, climate change, and economic collapse and live a more sustainable, money-saving lifestyle. A practical handbook of ideas, suggestions, and book and Internet resources.
Lists documents available from Public Reference Section, Securities and Exchange Commission.
Swimmer By: Brett Reetz A Door County (WI) native and washed-up Chicago Detective, Lloyd Jornt decided it might be best to return to the Peninsula to drink the remainder of his failed life away. Unfortunately, a series of bizarre watery deaths interrupt Lloyd’s destructive binge when his step-brother, the Sheriff, enlists his help to stop the killings. In Lloyd’s quest for answers, he meets a twelve-year-old Todd Grafton- a deaf boy who spends his evenings with his telescope studying the night sky over Green Bay. When, one night, Todd spots someone he thinks is a super hero, he decides that he wants to be a night swimmer, too. Together, Lloyd and Todd discover that pristine Chamber’s Island may be the home to an ancient evil: the Swimming Man.
Includes Part 1, Number 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals July - December)