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Really, God-Bangladesh?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Really, God-Bangladesh?

When registered nurse Vicki Augustiniak received the phone call in the fall of 2003 that she would be traveling to Bangladesh to provide medical care to the country's citizens, she felt both anxious and gratified. For years, she had dreamed of using her talents to help others, and now the time had come. In her memoir, Augustiniak details her journey. Based on journal entries, she shares the story of how a young woman born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, received the call from God to serve others in a foreign country. Beginning with her early years and continuing through adulthood, she narrates her life story being the oldest of nine children in a family filled with turmoil, attending nursing school, marrying her husband in 1973, and traveling abroad. Really, God Bangladesh? tells the inspiring story of Augustiniak providing help and hope around the globe and how that work brought her peace and changed her life through the goal of hoping to build a hospital in Bangladesh.

Really, God—South Africa?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 147

Really, God—South Africa?

At the core of her being, author and registered nurse Vicki Augustiniak is a helper. In Really, God—South Africa? she shares the experiences of her travels abroad to assist others with their health needs. Through her story, she shows how God uses an ordinary person like her to be of aid to others. Through a series of journal entries, she chronicles her trip to South Africa in 2013 with others to provide health care to people of all ages. Augustiniak discusses her work abroad, the daily routine, the challenges and trials, and the joys. A continuation of Augustiniak’s previous travels to Bangladesh, Really, God—South Africa? offers insight into the work of medical missions in a foreign country. It chornicles how God’s work is being accomplished by those who selflessly serve others.

The Arrol, Arroll, and Arrell Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 848

The Arrol, Arroll, and Arrell Families

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Chiefly record of the history of the Arrol family name and origins. Contains descendants of various families from Scotland. Descendants lived in Canada, Germany, England, New Zealand, Scotland, Australia, India, France, and various areas of the United States.

Neurostructural Integration Technique
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 92

Neurostructural Integration Technique

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Really, God—Bangladesh?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Really, God—Bangladesh?

When registered nurse Vicki Augustiniak received the phone call in the fall of 2003 that she would be traveling to Bangladesh to provide medical care to the countrys citizens, she felt both anxious and gratified. For years, she had dreamed of using her talents to help others, and now the time had come. In her memoir, Augustiniak details her journey. Based on journal entries, she shares the story of how a young woman born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, received the call from God to serve others in a foreign country. Beginning with her early years and continuing through adulthood, she narrates her life storybeing the oldest of nine children in a family filled with turmoil, attending nursing school, marrying her husband in 1973, and traveling abroad. Really, GodBangladesh? tells the inspiring story of Augustiniak providing help and hope around the globe and how that work brought her peace and changed her life through the goal of hoping to build a hospital in Bangladesh.

Patent to Kill
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

Patent to Kill

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003-08
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  • Publisher: Macmillan

Christofferson's gripping novels of medical suspense have drawn favorable comparisons to the work of Michael Crichton and Robin Cook. Now she returns with a page-turning thriller that explores the cutting edge of medicine--and murder. It is a new crime for a new century. Biopiracy: the theft of the healing secrets of isolated, indigenous peoples. Rapacious pharmaceutical companies swoop down on remote Third World tribes, steal their folk medicine, native cures, and even human blood, then reap tremendous profits from the patents. Dr. Jake Scully doesn't want to think that his employer, Genchrom, is exploiting anyone, let alone killing natives for the unique properties of their DNA, but when he tries to blow the whistle on the company's criminal activities, he places his own life--and his family--in danger.

Buffalo Medicine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 393

Buffalo Medicine

Tension is running high in Big Sky country over the controversial slaughter of buffalo that wander outside the boundaries of Yellowstone National Park and onto land where cattle graze. At the heart of the dispute is "brucellosis," a dangerous disease that could devastate the cattle industry—and be transmitted to humans. Veterinarian Jed McCane is working on a new vaccine that could wipe out the disease. It never occurs to him that anyone could feel threatened by his research—until someone tries to kill him. The attack brings an unlikely ally into his life: an activist from Buffalo Nation, a group determined to stop the slaughter of America's last free-roaming bison. It also devastates Jed's world: who are his friends? Who are his enemies? Why would anyone object to a vaccine that could wipe out brucellosis forever? Jed must find the answer before time runs out, for both the buffalo and the safety of the world's food supply.

On The Right Lead
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

On The Right Lead

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-12-11
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

ianna McPhail has brought an eloquent and insightful voice to the world of horse sense and human potential. As a debut author, Ms. McPhail has, like a fantastic new foal, hit the ground running and found her legs! On The Right Lead is a great read and a wonderful ride." Chris Irwin Internationally renowned horseman. Author: Horses Don't Lie and Dancing With Your Dark Horse delicate autobiography beginning with Dianna's early years as a fledgling intuitive. Through self-acceptance she welcomed her destiny as a healer of humans & animals.Summers as a trail guide in the Canadian Rockies were full of love, horses, tragedy and life lessons.Dianna leads you into a correlation between mind and body...

Here, There, and Back Again
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Here, There, and Back Again

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-12-01
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  • Publisher: AuthorHouse

A young woman who marries an Arabian finds herself facing dangers and challenges that she never thought imaginable. She starts her journey traveling to one of the oldest countries in the world. Her new home in Arabia turns out very different than she expected. The way she was raised as an American is all but forgotten when forced to learn the new ways of an ancient culture. She soon discovers that she must learn their language and abide by their religion if she is to survive in their country. After almost fourteen years of living in Arabia she becomes desperate to return to her beloved country to live. She captured her one chance to leave with her three young children and made it back to her...

Mountain Shadows
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 313

Mountain Shadows

Thirty-year-old Lelia Snyder is devastated when her aunt Tressie dies after a battle with ALS; now she's the last living member of her family, and she feels truly alone. Even so, she manages to find joy in starting her life over, thanks to the generous inheritance Tressie has left her. Life only gets better for Lelia when she meets a blond Adonis named Jason Ferguson. The honeymoon is planned, and everything seems perfect--until Lelia discovers a shocking truth about Jason. She flees her home, driving frantically into a blinding winter blizzard and losing her way on a narrow mountain road. An avalanche of snow and rock then pushes her vehicle over the edge of a cliff, burying her in a grave of snow. But Lelia is not ready to die. Trevor Howard rescues Lelia and cares for her in his mountain cabin. As she awakes in his bed and looks into his smoldering gray eyes, she knows the two will never part. When Leila and Trevor return home, they reach new heights in their sensuous discovery of each other--only to find the demons of death have stalked them from the their idyllic mountain retreat.