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The use of spoken language to convey the central concerns of daily life, as communicated in conversations with strangers.
This is the story of 3 generations of women in my family; women walking with God. The story-line is based on facts, but purposely omits many details of the lives of the characters. It has been written this way so as not to get bogged down in details; and so the reader can read between the lines of the story...can virtually replace the photos with those from their own life's story, or that of a friend or relative. The book is only unique in the specifics, not in the generalities of how God works in the lives of His children. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. How one sees Him working in the lives of the characters in this book, is the same way He can work in the life of the Reader. An alternate title could have been: Everything in My Life Seemed to Be Going Wrong...But God! This saga is told from the 3rd person perspective of a wise, old Aunt telling a story to a group of young women preparing for marriage.
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Steal two million dollars from a wrecked armored truck and you can expect to be hunted. A guilty fearful mind is your worst enemy but guilt and fear take second place after revenge.
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Set in the Creek Nation before Oklahoma's statehood, this novel, We Are Not Gathered Here Alone, is a tribute to those Indians of one hundred years ago after their infamous "Trail of Tears." Historically accurate and populated with a myriad of people both the Indian and the white man, the book accounts for one branch of the famous and wealthy Perryman Family with their prosperous cattle empire. Their stories help compose the history of the present city of Tulsa. This story features Lula, the author' s grandmother, who, at an early, became a widow of the full-blooded Creek. He represented his nation which, then, tried to maintain their own adherence of customs and culture which in time was quickly disappearing. Although the erosion of such traditions is obvious to all characters, it is more noticeable to the Indians themselves, especially in their dialog with the Dawes Commission and the United States Government. This more complex picture of interaction between these two separate cultures is far more fascinating than the "black and white" portrayals commonly found in the media today.
A complete toolkit for financial valuators to help keep their engagements on-track and on-time In the newly revised fifth edition of Financial Valuation Workbook: Step-by-Step Exercises and Tests to Help You Master Financial Valuation, veteran valuation expert James R. Hitchner delivers a comprehensive collection of checklists, reports, information request templates, and other tools designed to assist valuation practitioners in the organization of their engagements. In the book, you'll find intuitively organized materials that cut the learning curve for newly minted valuation professionals in half. The tools contained within follow the standard valuation engagement format and track the intri...