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Here is a story for the young and the young at heart. In today's fast-paced world of bigger, better and faster mindsets; what's a family to do? The Montgomerys are about to find out. Caught up in the ever-demanding "Keeping up with the Joneses" syndrome, the family is blessed enough to experience some life-changing moments that are inspired by a mysterious bookstore, "Pages in Tyme." With the help of a book entitled "The River's Journey," the family becomes closer. At first, the father doesn't see the value in spending "quality time" with his wife and kids. After much hope and prayerful thinking, he finally comes around in a way that is sure to make everyone shed a tear of joy. Kirk C. Galle...
An illuminating history of Mr. Waterhouse Hawkins artist and lecturer.
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In the Eastern Aegean lies an island of forested hills and olive groves, with streams, marshes and a lagoon that nearly cuts the land in two. It was here, over two thousand years ago, that Aristotle came to work. Aristotle was the greatest philosopher of all time. Author of the Poetics, Politics and Metaphysics, his work looms over the history of Western thought. But he was also a biologist – the first. Aristotle explored the mysteries of the natural world. With the help of fishermen, hunters and farmers, he catalogued the animals in his world, dissected them, observed their behaviours and recorded how they lived, fed, and bred. In his great zoological treatise, Historia animalium, he desc...
A pair of fierce but beautiful eyes look out from the undergrowth of conifers. She is an intelligent killer... So begins one of the most extraordinary novels you will ever read. The time is 120 million years ago, the place is the plains of prehistoric Utah, and the eyes belong to an unforgettable heroine. Her name is Raptor Red, and she is a female Raptor dinosaur. Painting a rich and colorful picture of a lush prehistoric world, leading paleontologist Robert T. Bakker tells his story from within Raptor Red's extraordinary mind, dramatizing his revolutionary theories in this exciting tale. From a tragic loss to the fierce struggle for survival to a daring migration to the Pacific Ocean to escape a deadly new predator, Raptor Red combines fact an fiction to capture for the first time the thoughts, emotions, and behaviors of the most magnificent, enigmatic creatures ever to walk the face of the earth.
Proceedings of the 42nd OHOLO Conference held in Eilat, Israel, May 3-7, 1998