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DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "The Key" by Dora Amy Elles. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.
Vols. 29-30 include papers of the International Engineering Congress, Chicago, 1893; v. 54 includes papers of the International Engineering Congress, St. Louis, 1904.
Please glance over the questions that follow and read the answers to those that are of interest. Q: What does this manual do? A: This manual guides the user through designing an evaluation. A: Who can use it? A: Anyone interested or involved in evaluating professional trammg or inservice education programs. The primary users will be staff members who are doing their own program evaluation-maybe for the first time. (Experienced evaluators or other professional educators can find useful guides and worksheets in it.) Q: If I work through this manual, what will I accomplish? A: You will develop one or more evaluation designs, and perhaps you'll also use the designs to evaluate something to make it better or to document its current value. Q: What is an evaluation design? A: An evaluation design is a conceptual and procedural map for getting important information about training efforts to people who can use it, as shown in the graphic below.
This is the first major study of the conservative or basilectal English creoles of the Anglophone Caribbean since Bailey's (1966) and Bickerton's (1975) descriptions of Jamaican and Guyanese Creole respectively. The book offers a comprehensive, unified treatment of the core areas of CEC predication, including the verb complex, auxiliary ordering, voice and valency, copular and attributive predication, serial verb constructions and complementation. Particularly note-worthy is its utilization of an extremely rich data base and a variety of sources to provide an up-to-date, state of the art account of predicate structures in CEC. The book presents new analyses of several areas of CEC syntax, in...
This guide to publishing poetry is designed for the poet on a journey from producing a pile of poems to celebrating at a book launch. If you have been writing poetry for some time and have accumulated a volume of work, this guide is designed to meet you where you are in your book creation or publication process. It is organized into five sections to mimic the distinct phases of conceiving, arranging, editing, publishing, and promoting a poetry collection. Each section provides a mix of theoretical materials and practical assignments to demystify and ground the publication process.
Whether your Sundays are for going hiking, going to church, or doing chores, have you ever had the stray thought: What does a pastor do, anyway, outside of those Sunday services? From comical and silly to poignant and profound, from sweet and generous to outrageous and all-too-human – the many stories in Pastor Is a Verb: Life Beyond Sunday draw you in, giving an entertaining and illuminating account of one Lutheran pastor’s experiences as he shares his stories from more than fifty years of serving in a variety of settings. Extraordinary and truly unexpected things may come a pastor’s way – you will read about them in these stories, as well as some of the more mundane activities that you never knew fill a pastor’s week and life. These wide-ranging, honest, and inviting stories are an attempt to answer the question the author has been asked throughout his career, “What do you actually do during the week, Pastor?”
The key connectors in all relationships are life, soul, and love. If the soul detaches from life, life ends. And when love departs from the soul, the soul is empty. The soul keeps pain like a prick from a thorn, aching for that love that has departed. Why does the soul feel the pain? Well, because the soul never dies. Once the body dies, then the only thing that remains is the soul. That is the reason why we as human beings have the responsibility of not hurting anyones soul. That is why when we are really in love, we are to connect soul to soul. Love means to give and trust another soul with your heart and to connect and care unconditionally. Some relationships seem very strong because they...
When Laurel Sheridan, a school teacher, moves to the little town of Carrollton she has a tough time adjusting to the new environment. Finally she finds a friend after meeting a young soldier Phil Pilgrim whose family owns a munitions plant. Suddenly, Laurel's life gets endangered after she overhears a plot to blow up the new munitions plant. The only person she can trust in the town is Phil and she counts on his help badly...