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God doesn't just want you to survive; He want you to thrive. These divinely-inspired and blblically-based battle strategies are designed to help you overcome all the wiles of the enemy and live the joy-filled life the Lord intends for you to live.
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A groundbreaking new encyclopedia from Britannica, where the pictures do the talking! This authoritative encyclopedia is perfect for visual learners: it reveals astonishing information about space, Earth, animals, humans, and technology through 200 infographics, including maps, charts, timelines, and more! Grasp facts at a glance as you turn every page: discover the size of our Sun in comparison to the largest star in the universe; find out which animal can leap 200 times its body length; learn how many cups of snot your body makes a day; compare the sizes of the biggest beasts that have ever lived; witness what happens in a single second across the world. With stunning infographics by internationally renowned data designer Valentina D’Efilippo, along with beautiful color photography, as well as interviews with leading expert consultants for every chapter, this ravishing book from Britannica offers an exhilarating visual way to understand the world around us.
Michael and Matthias Bitzer or Pitzer immigrated to America from Germany. They lived in Pennsylvania prior to moving to Virginia. Mattias married Margaret and their children were Andrew, Conrad, John, Michael, Mathias, Jacob, William, James and Samuel. Their descendant Andrew Jackson Pittser married Mahala Jane Ratcliff. They moved to Ohio. Their children were Edom, John, George, William, Mahala, Andrew. Andrew's second wife was named Milly and their children were Sarah, Andrew, Rachel, Albert and James.
"Elsie MacGill, the world's first female aeronautical engineer and professional aircraft designer, influenced early bush planes and guided production of famous aircraft in World War II. 'Elsie the engineer' was also the driving force on Canada's Royal Commission on the Status of Women and every inch the daughter of the suffragette judge Helen MacGill. Affected by muscle paralysis at 24, Elsie often struggled to walk as she pursued her amazing career."--Provided by publisher.