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The Day the Angels Cried tells the story of an event that made history in the United States of America on June 22, 1980 when a gunman entered the worship services of the First Baptist Church of Daingerfield, Texas. In a matter of minutes, five people lay dead and ten others wounded with hundreds of innocent people wondering if they might be next to face the horror of death at the hand of a madman. For Larry Linam, it was a day that changed his life forever. It was during this worship service that he lost his first born child, Mary Regina Linam, his seven year old daughter. He uses the book to convey the emotions of anger, fear, hatred, and revenge that consumed his life for more than two dec...
True Crime Mayhem Episodes 12 Dark, Disturbing and Murder stories. True Crime Mayhem: Dark, Disturbing, and Murder Stories" is an immersive collection of true crime tales that delve deep into the realm of human depravity and explore some of the most chilling and perplexing criminal cases. This gripping compilation takes readers on a spine-tingling journey through a world where the line between fact and fiction blurs, revealing the dark underbelly of human nature. Inside these pages, you will encounter a riveting selection of true crime stories, carefully curated to provide a diverse range of macabre narratives. From heinous acts of violence to intricate schemes and shocking betrayals, each a...
Jeremiah Tilford was born ca. 1750 in Augusta County, Virginia. He married Sarah Weir ca. 1769 and died in 1803. Descendants are scattered.
The Day the Angels Cried tells the story of an event that made history in the United States of America on June 22, 1980 when a gunman entered the worship services of the First Baptist Church of Daingerfield, Texas. In a matter of minutes, five people lay dead and ten others wounded with hundreds of innocent people wondering if they might be next to face the horror of death at the hand of a madman. For Larry Linam, it was a day that changed his life forever. It was during this worship service that he lost his first born child, Mary Regina Linam, his seven year old daughter. He uses the book to convey the emotions of anger, fear, hatred, and revenge that consumed his life for more than two dec...
An Administrator’s Guide to Online Education is an essential resource for the higher education administrator. Unlike most books regarding online education, this book is not about teaching; it is about effectively administrating an online education program. Grounded in existing distance education theory, and drawing from best practices, current research, and an extensive review of current literature, An Administrator’s Guide to Online Education systematically identifies and discusses seven key issues that affect the practice of online education today: leadership and strategic planning, policy and operation, faculty, online student services, online student success, technology and the courseware management system, and finally marketing. Throughout the text, the authors provide case studies, examples, policies, and resources from actual institutions, which further enhance the value of this text. An Administrator’s Guide to Online Education, encompasses the issues and provides information on how to accomplish one specific task: successful online education administration.