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Paul looked up. The sky itself seemed ablaze; as if all life must be purged from a violated wilderness in retribution for mans presumption and negligence. Then fierce heat settled around him again. Flames above leaped and roared in great red licks. He waited hopelessly, his whole being outraged because of what this nightmare in vivid Technicolor was doing. In his anguish, he thought of Lynn, and he saw her face before him. She was smiling. He heard her voice whisper, ""I am here, my love. Hold but for a minute longer."" Then the turbulence died down, as though something up there had relented.
This is written for those who love the great outdoors. A fictional story based on true events, embellished only when needed. The characters were or are still real. It was written by a young and old man, over a period of many decades. Most of the places can still be found through they are changed yet almost the same.
This is for those that felt BUTTERFLIES AND BLUEBERRY WINE left too many unanswered questions. Hope these few chapters will show you imagination plus love can make all things possible.
Take a run with an old man thru the woods and watch what happens with your mind. You will begin to discover that you have a real purpose and things are much better than you realized
This is the story of Nature versus technology; of a Indian and hermit against drones and cell phones. Also the tale of real love between a beautiful red-haired woman and the hermits love for Mother Nature.
In this paper the author offers a reprint of "Equality of Opportunity: The Making of the Americans with Disabilities Act" (July 26, 1997). This personal story is part and parcel of the ADA's (Americans with Disabilities Act) significance in the society. The ADA is a nondiscrimination law. It is a clarion call for transforming attitudes about disability. The ADA proclaims that all people, including people with disabilities, should participate fully in all aspects of communities and have opportunities to take risks, to succeed, and--yes--to fail. Equality of opportunity means having a chance to live independently and become financially secure, but it is not a guarantee. Understanding the histo...
Grounded in state-of-the-art research, this practical guide comprehensively shows how to harness the potential of direct behavior rating (DBR) as a tool for assessment, intervention, and communication in schools. DBR can be used rapidly and efficiently in PreK-12 classrooms to support positive behavior and promote self-management. The authors and contributors provide concrete examples of ways to implement DBR strategies within multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS). The evidence base supporting each strategy is reviewed. More than 30 reproducible checklists and forms include step-by-step implementation blueprints, daily report cards, and more. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.
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