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This book is strictly poems about life in general. This book reflects my life experiences. The good and the bad. I wish to share my strengths and hopes with my readers in the hopes that they will have as much joy reading them as I did writing them. I've included medical and social aspects of my life. I'm sure that most of my readers can understand this.
This book is about my life growing up and going to work in factories and my experiences throughout my life so far. I'm just a run of the mill citizen trying to make life work. I dedicate this book to my wife Denise M. Seymour I also acknowledge my wife Denise M. Seymour
During the days of Cowboys and Indians, there was a tribe of Navajo Indians that lived in a valley below a mountain called UnicornMountain. The Indians named the mountain UnicornMountain because the mountain is where all the Unicorns gathered. There was a little Indian boy who was curious as to what a unicorn was. He thought that a unicorn was the same thing as a horse. They looked the same, but the unicorn has a horn. One day the little Indian boy went up the mountain to see for himself what a unicorn is. The baby unicorn and little Indian boy met, and became the best of friends. They became so close that they started calling each other brother and sister. The little Indian would try to coach the baby unicorn how to fly. She could not understand that you cannot fly without your wings.
This is a collection of short stories about the title (The House on the Hill Overlooking Dublin's Bay). Many of the writes are exciting and it has the writer's personal thoughts on their daily lives or other things.
Jesus made claims about redemptive community throughout his ministry when he called people to extravagant grace. Even in the midst of the oppression of his day, Jesus preached and taught that redemptive community was possible if his followers would simply stop hoarding, hiding, and excluding. What a prophetic word for today in the midst of modern day oppression and fears of scarcity! In this edited volume, in honor of religious education scholars Jack Seymour and Margaret Ann Crain, eight of their PhD advisees--each scholars in their own right--join Seymour and Crain to lay out their vision of redemptive community. Rooted in their own scholarship, each contributor proposes ways in which Jesu...
This is a collection of poems that devotes memories of good and bad that happened through out the lives of the poets. Some may be true and some may be fiction. We hope you enjoy this book.
First run in 1922, The Telegram 10 mile road race initiated by The Evening Telegram has become Newfoundland's most poplular long-distance road race.
This book contains long written poetry. They are set like a short story.
When Leah Chapman was diagnosed with breast cancer, she and her partner Ash Mackinnon began a quest for a cure. They discovered the Cyberknife was available for accurate radiation treatment -- yet it was unavailable for therapeutic use in Australia. As well as documenting their shared experiences with various health systems and treatments, this book explains why Ash Mackinnon became an advocate of establishing a Cyberknife centre in Australia.