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Dilemma
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Dilemma

This is the final book of the series. Anna Marie breaks Matthew’s heart by having a baby when she is only fourteen years old. She has been adopted by Matthew when she was only seven.. She had been abandoned by her foster parents in Guatemala. Matthew became addicted to prescription drugs, and his new nurse was unable to wake him so she took over the care of Mercy and Matthew is taken to America for treatment. Nurse Margaret later marries Matthew. A Doctor and his family come to assist in the work, but after only a month Matthew learns that he is beating his children and his wife and has to dismiss him. Back in America he becomes even more violent with his family Read on to find the conclusion of the account.

Paper Heart
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Paper Heart

In the first book, Julie befriends a homeless family but finds they are not a family. Matthew is seven but there is no one for him. He wants Julie to adopt him but she is too young. Jedidiah can and after he marries Julie, Matthew is adopted. Jedidiah discovers he has a disease that will cripple him and wants to send Julie away so she will not get this disease but she refuses to go. Later they have three sons, but the third son has this same disease. He will never walk and is in a wheelchair. Jedidiah is captured by rebels rescued by the Wild Tribe and nearly dies before he is taken to the mission hospital. Julie and Matthew go to Guatemala to bring him home, but find that he is given a girl...

Turning Point
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Turning Point

About the book. This is the second novel about the missionary Barrington on and off the mission field in the rain forest of Guatemala. Senor Barry tells Julie Ann his true name is Jedidiah and is such in the rest of the story. In the first book, Julie befriends a homeless family but finds they are not a family. Matthew is seven but there is no one for him. He wants Julie to adopt him but she is too young.. Jedidiah can and after he marries Julie, Matthew is adopted. Jedidiah discovers he has a disease that will cripple him and wants to send Julie away so she will not get this disease but she refuses to go. Later they have three sons, but the third son has this same disease. He will never walk and is in a wheelchair. Jedidiah is captured by rebels rescued by the Wild Tribe and nearly dies before he is taken to the mission hospital. Julie and Matthew go to Guatemala to bring him home, but find that he is given a girl from the wild tribe who cannot return home until she is pregnant. Jedidiah refuses her. The book ends with Jedidiah and Julie returning home with the Wild Tribe girl, but there is drama at home. Read the book to find out the ending.

Spider Web
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Spider Web

This is book five of the Guatemala series of six. Mercy is the child of Doctor Matthew. She is now growing into womanhood and Matthew is seen weeping because he does not want to lose his little girl. Mercy fights with her father when he tells her that she is the queen of the wild tribe, and that she must take up her duties as their queen. She later relents and does as he asked. She goes to Atlanta to attend a Bible College where she hopes to marry her friend who decides she is too dark and he marries another. Matthew goes to Atlanta where he finds that she is very pregnant as a result of having been raped nine months earlier. Read the book to find out the entire unfolding of this story .

Hegel and the Other
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Hegel and the Other

This volume by Philip J. Kain is one of the most accessibly written books on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit available. Avoiding technical jargon without diluting Hegel's thought, Kain shows the Phenomenology responding to Kant in far more places than are usually recognized. This perspective makes Hegel's text easier to understand. Kain also argues against the traditional understanding of the absolute and touches on Hegel's relation to contemporary feminist and postmodern themes.

Baby Doll
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 125

Baby Doll

Julie is the young widow of Jedidiah. She is now ready to start her duties at the church but, they are not ready for her. They want her to confess to adultery but she says Grace is Jedidiahs. However, Jedidiah had a test done to prove the parents of the little child, before he died. Grace has red hair as does the doctor at the mission hospital. This is why the church is upset with Julie. As the story unfolds, you will find who are actually the parents of Grace, along with other mysteries that develop. Julie is called Baby Doll by Dr. Denny. This is the fourth book of the Guatemala series. Read and Enjoy.

The Oklahoma Football Encyclopedia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

The Oklahoma Football Encyclopedia

The Oklahoma Football Encyclopedia is an historical description of every University of Oklahoma football game from the beginning in 1895 through 2004. Learn how the team got its start and how coach Bennie Owen laid the foundation for the Sooners to become one of the most respected teams on the college football scene.Bud Wilkinson, Barry Switzer and Bob Stoops later directed the Sooners to college football's elite prize. Wilkinson was a great teacher of the Split-T formation, which guided the Sooners to three national championships, 72 consecutive conference games without a loss and a major college winning streak -- a record that may never be broken. Switzer, a master recruiter, implemented t...

Nucleic Acids and Proteins in Plants I
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 785

Nucleic Acids and Proteins in Plants I

D. BOULTER and B. PARTHIER At the time of the former edition of the Encyclopedia of Plant Physiology, approximately 25 years ago, no complete plant protein amino acid sequences or nucleic acid sequences had been determined. Although the structure of DNA and its function as the genetic material had just been reported, little detail was known of the mechanism of its action, and D. G. CATCHSIDE was to write in the first chapter of the first volume of the Encyclopedia: "There is a consider able body of evidence that the gene acts as a unit of physiological action through the control of individual enzymes". No cell-free transcription and pro tein-synthesizing systems were available and the whole ...

Deepwater Ports
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Deepwater Ports

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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