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Tales of the Killala Clan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 192

Tales of the Killala Clan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-04-29
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

This book is four novellas about people with special abilities. One of these is the ability to see the ghost of dead dogs.

Choose Me
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 203

Choose Me

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-15
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  • Publisher: Booktango

When Harlee Brooks became a big country music star, she knew that a lot would change. Her personal life would be public and every move would be watched. The only thing she didn't count on was not being able to date anyone without the press and the paparazzi in her face. She opted to make a huge change. She hoped the move to a tiny town in Georgia would give her the freedom she'd lost, but instead she's confronted with the same old guys. Just when she was about to give up, a man is put in her path that makes her re-think everything. Only one problem....he's a doctor. Jake Thompson was handsome, tall, buff and everything else a woman could want. He'd been single for so long he forgot what dating was even like. He wasn't about to give up the single life for just any woman. She had to be pretty special. When Harlee showed up at his hospital that day, he didn't waste a single moment. She was gonna be his next girlfriend. He would bypass whatever he had to for just one date....that is until he learned why she was single. A choice had to be made whether their lives went on apart or together. A choice they both had to make. The choice was harder than either of them would ever realize.

Asia Grace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Asia Grace

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Bring My Troops Home
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Bring My Troops Home

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007-03
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

An FBI agent's role in the War on Terror takes him to sites of terrorist activity and anticipated activity. When an embarrassing situation forces him to retire, he becomes a security consultant. In this capacity he travels abroad and eventually works in Iraq. There he sees first hand the futility of the continuing U.S. presence and works to bring the troops home.

Perspectives on Conceptual Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 269

Perspectives on Conceptual Change

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Perspectives on Conceptual Change presents case study excerpts illustrating the influence on and processes of students' conceptual change, and analyses of these cases from multiple theoretical frameworks. Researchers in reading education have been investigating conceptual change and the effects of students' prior knowledge on their learning for more than a decade. During this time, this research had been changing from the general and cognitive--average effects of interventions on groups of students--to the specific and personal--individuals' reactions to and conceptual change with text structures. Studies in this area have begun to focus on the social, contextual, and affective influences on conceptual change. These studies have potential to be informed by other discourses. Hence, this book shows the results of sharing data--in the form of case study excerpts--with researchers representing varying perspectives of analyses. Instances of learning are examined from cross disciplinary views. Case study authors in turn respond to the case analyses. The result is a text that provides multiple insights into understanding the learning process and the conditions that impact learning.

I'm Going Nowhere
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 261

I'm Going Nowhere

This book, I’m Going Nowhere, is fiction based on the true story of an African woman, Miriam Ateko, who currently resides in Europe. Shortly when she relocated here, she was diagnosed HIV positive and told she would die in eighteen months without treatment. It was extremely distressing for Miriam. She felt anxious, was in denial and almost went into depression. She had to figure out how to deal with the diagnosis. The process was not easy as she faced obstacles along the way, like stigma, discrimination, rejection, among others from the very people she thought would have supported her to deal with the trauma of being diagnosed HIV positive. Despite the struggles she encountered, Miriam never gave up. With the right treatment and help from two organisations and some friends, her health improved, though not cured yet. She is now living her life to the fullest. She forgave people who wronged her but will not forget how she was treated. Miriam’s story is sad, but inspiring. The story encourages HIV positive people not to give up life easily. When you follow ART exactly as prescribed you can achieve an undetected virus load and continue to live a healthy life.

Supporting the Troops
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

Supporting the Troops

I the writer, Holly Warner (stepping out of character), will tell you the truth. I dont really understand what all the service men and women do but I do know one thing that we should be thankful for what they do to keep our country free. Something to think about, on one of your trips to the store or where ever you are, if you see a man or woman in a uniform go up to them and tell them thank you.

Decisions and Orders of the National Labor Relations Board
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1414
Here I Am: the Abraham Legacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 518

Here I Am: the Abraham Legacy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-08-08
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  • Publisher: Author House

In 1990, when Saddam Husseins military force invades Kuwait, millions of Americans hear the call to surrender loved ones to bloody combat and almost certain death in the Arabian desert. In Saverne, a Texas town near the U.S. border with Mexico, social worker Grace Faith Hernandez has a son in the Infantry and a fianc working in Kuwait, now MIAperhaps taken captive to Baghdador dead. Homeless former head librarian Katie Hand has a son/grandson, one of the first Air Force E-15 pilots to arrive in Oman. Rancher Red, Hubba-Hubba Clay, has a son, somewhat estranged from him, a career Marine already in Al Jubal with the California desert-trained 7th MEB. Together they wait for war.

Not a Hope in Hell
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 188

Not a Hope in Hell

It is frequently claimed that an all-loving and good God cannot permit anyone to end up in hell. In this book, the author shows that this issue of God's permission of hell has an intimate connection with age-old questions regarding why God would permit sin. Indeed, focus on why an all-loving and good God would permit hell is the best lens through which to explain sin. Many arguments against the possibility of hell require affirming that God permits sin because God could not achieve goods for us without allowing sin. The author argues that we have independent philosophical reasons to reject that sin is necessary for us in any way, and, further, we have similar reasons to hold that hell is necessarily possible if the God of classical theism exists. In the end, understanding why an all-loving and good God would permit hell reveals that there is always hope for us, even when things appear most hopeless. The book will appeal to those working in metaphysics, theology, philosophy of religion, and medieval philosophy.