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How do you explain green mold in your hair? Would there be another way to handle a playground encounter at the grand old age of eight? How do you get even with a bully that breaks your best and only doll? The author is willing to give you all the answers to these questions and many more, all of which were experienced by her in the early days of growing up in West Virginia. There is a lesson in every chapter, sometimes humorous, often heart-wrenching, but there is a beautiful memory in every one of them. Once More, With Feeling is the true account of a youngster entering life in a small town in the mountains, surrounded by wonderful, different and always interesting people. It is the desire of the author to share this special era with her readers with the hope that it will give them pleasure.
Take Authority Over Your Life Right Now Are you going in circles and getting nowhere in life? Does criticism and strife rain upon you and your household? Are you mentally, physically, and emotionally run down? Well, take courage! How To Soar Like An Eagle teaches you how to be a blessing to yourself. Learn how to receive God's love, favor, forgiveness, and live according to God's standards, not societies. This insightful book reveals what you can do to increase your peace of mind, how to love others even when they don't love you back, and how incredibly valuable you are to God. How To Soar Like An Eagle is written with the hope for people all over the world to live a more complete and purposeful life. Learn the straightforward truth about changing: Stumbling Blocks to Stepping Stones Obstacles to Opportunities Tragedies to Triumphs Stress to Strengths Learn about your uniqueness and purpose for living. Learn how to hear the still small voice of God.
The Waste Crisis Explore modern solutions to the most critical issues in waste management policy and design In The Waste Crisis: Roadmap for Sustainable Waste Management in Developing Countries, an accomplished team of sustainability researchers deliver a concise insight of modern waste management practices that acts as a handbook for waste management professionals. Along with flow charts and example problems, the authors offer readers the information necessary to support decision making based on country, city size, population, waste generation volume, type, geographical location, and more. The book begins with an overview of current waste management practices, including waste generation, co...
The town of Rogue River is a small community in southern Oregon located on the banks of the famous river for which it was named. Situated on Interstate 5, just 59 miles north of the California border, it lies between the cities of Grants Pass and Medford in the beautiful Rogue Valley. Founded in the midst of Native American wars and prolific gold mining, the town was originally called Tailholt before becoming Woodville. It incorporated and took its final name in 1912. A town proud of its accomplishments, it has nevertheless managed to preserve its history and maintain its small-town atmosphere and historical value, with many of the original buildings still in use. Along with sensational steelhead fishing, Rogue River is famous for its annual Rooster Crow festivities held on the last Saturday of each June.
Johnny is a mischievous little fella. His intentions are good, but are often taken the wrong way. His way of doing things are sure to catch the eye of those around. It has always been said that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. His mother, bless her heart, has her hands full. Unknowing to her, she is a story all of her own. Together they are like two peas in a pod. Amherst County will never be the same.
James W. Little was born in South Carolina between 1787 and 1790. He married Elizabeth "Betsey" May on 10 Jun 1813, and lived at Remlap, Blount County, Alabama until his death in 1862. Descendants lived chiefly in Alabama, and also in Kentucky, Texas, Florida, Oklahoma, Illinois, Arkansas, Louisiana, Georgia, Oregon, California, and elsewhere.
Joseph Tuckerman and the Outdoor Church is about the Rev. Joseph Tuckerman, a Unitarian minister who created and led a street ministry in Boston, Massachusetts, between 1826 and 1839 at the behest of his friend and college roommate, William Ellery Channing. Because of Tuckerman's innovative approach to encountering and helping the poor people he met near the Boston wharves, he is considered the father of American social work as well as a prescient, dedicated, and socially active minister whose work led directly to the Social Gospel Movement. The book examines and interprets Tuckerman's theology and ministry of outreach in light of the author's experience as pastor of the Outdoor Church of Ca...
Reports for 1892/94-1896/98 include Proceedings of the South Dakota Educational Association.
Benjamin Higginbotham, born ca 1728, grew up in Amherst County, Virginia, where he married Elizabeth Graves 21 February 1750. In 1784, they moved to Elbert County, Georgia, and were soon followed by the families of all of their six children: Anne, Caleb, William, Benjamin, Jr., Francis and Joseph. Includes descendants in Georgia, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas and elsewhere.
Reproduction-fabric collectors and antique quilt lovers, the much-anticipated follow-up to Tributes and Treasures is here! Enjoy an all-new, jaw-dropping collection of patterns from the talented design team behind Red Crinoline Quilts--you'll learn streamlined techniques for creating 13 of their vintage-inspired designs. Each quilt is paired with a fascinating true story from the 1800s. More than 70 beautiful photos capture the style and sentiment of this unique time in American quilting history.