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Chase Johnson and Jeffrey Roberts need some time to think after discovering the truth about their past. The two learn they are twins, but Jeffrey was separated from the family at birth and given up for adoption by their father, Jacob. Neither knew the other existed until 1825 when Isabel reads a letter penned by Jacob. Jeffrey is shocked to learn he has a family, both a brother and a grandmother.The twins must learn to come together and forget about what might have or should have been. As Chase and Isabel return to Scotland to be reunited with the King, Jeffrey sets out on a cattle drive determined to find himself and much needed faith. He prays to the Lord for guidance as he faces personal and physical crises.This second volume of The Journey Saga follows Chase and Jeffrey as they decide whether to come together in the eye of the storm or turn their backs on the future that was meant for them.
Will life ever be the same? Isabel Tranthem has a secret that shes been keeping for most of her life. Shes been trying to forget about it and move on, but when her grandson Chase moves in, he comes across some things he doesnt understand. He insists she tell him what they mean, but she doesnt know how. She knows he deserves to know the truth. Should she tell him or not? If she does, it might destroy his life. Change is coming! Will he accept it or will he let it destroy him forever?
On the surface, design practices and data science may not seem like obvious partners. But these disciplines actually work toward the same goal, helping designers and product managers understand users so they can craft elegant digital experiences. While data can enhance design, design can bring deeper meaning to data.This practical guide shows you how to conduct data-driven A/B testing for making design decisions on everything from small tweaks to large-scale UX concepts. Complete with real-world examples, this book shows you how to make data-driven design part of your product design workflow.Understand the relationship between data, business, and designGet a firm grounding in data, data types, and components of A/B testingUse an experimentation framework to define opportunities, formulate hypotheses, and test different optionsCreate hypotheses that connect to key metrics and business goalsDesign proposed solutions for hypotheses that are most promisingInterpret the results of an A/B test and determine your next move
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