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In 2002, at age ninety-two, Helen Morris completed her autobiography, A Breath of Springtime. That volume included about one hundred poems written over a period of almost eighty years. No one expected her to improve upon and supplement that achievement. But she has continued to compose her thoughts to the delight of her multitude of friends and growing family. More . . . From the Heart continues the story of her life and times, spanning "every decade of the Twentieth Century and beyond." This volume includes an astounding number of additional poems, some written long ago and many brand new, products of a youthful, gracious, loving nonagenarian who has made a real difference in more lives than she ever imagined.
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In a book sure to explode into public debate, "Getting Even" reveals why the wage gap between men and women is not going away on its own.
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The History and Geography of the Bible Story: A Study Manual by Bob and Sandra Waldron is one of the best resources of its kind for individual and class study. It is important for each student of the Bible to gain information about the history and geography of the Bible in order to better understand the context of the message of salvation. The Waldrons have demonstrated an ability to take difficult material and make it both understandable and usable. The book can do several things for the user: (1) it will provide a complete survey of the Bible from Genesis to Revelation; (2) it will give one a good summary of the history of the nations involved in sacred history; (3) it will acquaint one wi...
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This book is dedicated to all of the friendships that I've been fortunate to share in my association with my fire service family. I cherish all of my fellow crew members as well as the students that have become life-long friends. I developed this resource to assist the prospective entry-level firefighter candidate. Throughout my years of teaching in the fire service and in the Fire Technology program at Mission College, I've been routinely asked the same questions about how to survive the testin