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"They were ordinary people caught in an extraordinary time." The ship's engines made a deep rumbling sound like thunder and there was a steady tremor under their feet. Then the ship's whistle blew loud and long. The engines began a steady drumbeat, which was even louder than the rumbling sound. Charlie and Ida looked at each other. Ida could see fear in Charlie's eyes. The next moment, Charlie hugged her, and she returned his embrace. "I guess we're off to America!" Charlie shouted. "There's no turning back now!" So begins the story of six siblings, who in the 1800s, filled with courage and hope, left their home in Sweden to discover a new life in America. Driven to escape hunger and poverty...
She is fifteen, pregnant, and can’t tell her parents. Unwanted pregnancy hasn’t ever occurred to her, but now she’s wondering what to do when you find out you’re pregnant. Ready or Not, illuminates 40 life success stories of adoption from the perspective of adopted children and parents. Some are inspiring Christian adoption stories and can help teenagers who find themselves in an unexpected unwanted pregnancy. In Ready or Not, author Sarah Hilsabeck bravely shares her story and shows that adoption is an advantage to bless and heal others. The unique stories of adoption break down the false choice of Pro-Choice versus Right-to-Life. The adoption stories are true and can help those in need learn how to put a baby up for adoption and that adopted children grow up to be successful, thriving people. It’s a unique book about adoption provided from the wise perspective of a grandmother who was once an unexpected teenage mother. These inspiring adoption stories shed light on an often-heated subject and reveal that love conquerors all.
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The Application System/400 (AS/400) is IBM's family of full-range, general purpose computers, which encompass a broad range of related models. This book is a complete guide to the AS/400 system, utilities, database structure, and programming.
Articles were first published in Putnam's magazine, September, 1870, and the New York genealogical and biographical record, July 1871.
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