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A 40-year-old institution has come of age. There is the need to document the history, processes and outputs of the institution. This work is a short documentary on Archdeacon Dennis Junior Seminary (ADJS) Mbieri. It is a compilation of the history, foundational principles, roll call of students (admitted and graduated) and lessons learned from the school. There are also sections on spirituality, leadership, and entrepreneurship. We added a short biography of the Most Reverend Benjamin Nwankiti (founder of the Seminary) and Archdeacon T J Dennis (after whom the school was named). The contributions of the authors, who made their presentation with a lot of expertise is gratefully acknowledged. ...
For those that hold the memory of a child in their heart, this book can help on their difficult journey of healing. This unique book combines original works of poetry, Bible verses, and space to journal thoughts and feelings. It is ideal for anyone who has experienced a miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, or stillbirth. The poems will walk a grieving person through the many stages of grief, overwhelming feelings, and frustrations associated with their loss. Whether for yourself or for a gift, this book will support, encourage, and help heal hearts after a pregnancy loss.
LAST TRAIN HOME is an American story about cultural identity and family history set during the nineteenth century at a time when America received an enormous influx of immigrants, and a quarter of a million children were sent west from East Coast cities to America's heartland by orphan train. The story highlights a little-known but historically significant moment in our country's past by tracing the individual journeys of two children, Johnny and Sophia, to bring about the distinction of these children to find families and homes.A true story of friendship and discovery, Last Train Home, weaves individual riders stories into a powerful tale of upheavel and resilience, of second chances, and triumph over tribulation building strength of mind and character into an incredible reserve.
This scifi satire is a tale that takes the Battle of the Sexes to new heights. In the year 2090 inside the re-formed United States, now known as Femeron, only women may be elected to office. The Femeron cloning program has run into trouble and one scientist has made a proposal to reintroduce male sperm back into the breeding process.
Dinosaurs play. Dinosaurs run. Sometimes they even suck their thumb! This book is a delightful tale of a dinosaur named Nalu. He likes to jump around and play all day, but he has one tiny issue he never learned how to roar because he's always sucking his thumb! In the book, everyone tries to help Nalu stop. They try using all sorts of silly methods like covering his thumb with tape and jam, but nothing works until one day his older brother comes up with a simple idea to help. This little idea works like magic and TA-DA! Nalu stops sucking his thumb! He even learns how to roar really loud! Children will love this story because of the fun rhyming lines and playful illustrations. Nalu the Dinosaur is a fantastic addition to any home library. Enjoy it today! Also, take a peek at the author's first book, Boogie the Booger, available now.