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An Electrifying Journey is a compilation of many stories and activities that became the life of the author. As a youth he became fascinated with electricity and magnetism in its many forms and the wonders of nature first experienced in the Northwood's of Wisconsin. His education and work allowed the expansion of that fascination with contributions to engineering and a further appreciation of science and nature. These pages record the author's experiences of childhood, the Depression, WWII, a career, and retirement.
This little book was written by a free spirited little girl who was so wise beyond her years. She learned many life lessons on her short stay on this earth. Please enjoy her works and find some of the secrets she discovered in being a typical teenager who lived life more than life itself.
Treasure hunter Zane Alexander is close to finding the mother lode. For years, practically his whole life, he's been searching for the remains of the treasure of the infamous female pirate Anne Bonny. The clues have led him here to the Florida Keys, and just when he's close to digging up the truth the past falls in on him. Zane blames computer hacker Riley Hitchcock, whose arrival on Key West has thoroughly messed up his plans. Despite his wariness of this mysterious young woman from Seattle, Zane is mesmerized by her likeness to another pirate woman who was known to sail the Caribbean with Bonny nearly three hundred years ago. Due to current circumstances swirling with ghosts of the past, the two partner in search of a buried treasure which leads them from the Tortugas to Haiti. As Zane and Riley finally close in on the prize, piracy resurfaces. For one final heart-wrenching truth must be uncovered before the most famous pirates of the Caribbean can rest in peace once and for all.
This book teaches accountability for each individual's actions and helps the reader understand who God created him or her to be. Our primary goal for providing this book is to help you understand the mysteries of God's wonderful creation of the human race. It teaches how His wonderful plan, for us as individuals, works and how it can cause every person to be happy and fulfilled during this life. It will aid you in developing and maintaining relationships with others, especially with the Lord Jesus Christ.
Something Hidden is a diverse collection, with many subjects, settings and ideas. Two for One, examines a love deeply felt but unspoken until too late with a horse race at the finish. Intangibles, in which construction of a house addition becomes a hostile, possibly lethal event. Ynez at the Roller Dome Disco, a story of growing up, a small frightened boy and a giant woman. The Fritz and Keri Show, with a mysterious artist couple and a gallery owner whose two-man show for the couple leads to an unexpected denouement. The Dragon Box, in which an elderly traveler finds her past in a Bangkok curio shop. A Biker's Requiem, a story of regret, rebellion, and ultimately resignation. The Exchange-a woman realizes too late not to wish for something impossible after the wish is granted. Vibes, a story of loneliness, connections and chance encounters. Denizens, passion and betrayal on Melrose Avenue. The Charm, where spiders spin webs around the life of a girl who waits. Something Hidden, a mime in the Paris street, a kind stranger and a frightening revelation. The Crystal Caf, a little girl dreams of her father, and witnesses a horrible crime. The Other Side of the Wave, a story of discontent, a hint of myth and a wave that washes over everything.
The dictionary defines reprise as a "repetition of a song or part of a song...To take again." And that's what this book is. A reprise of the columns I've written since, 1997, roughly two years after I was diagnosed with ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease. I started writing the columns as a way to continue contributing to the daily newspaper, a business that I've been affiliated with since carrying the Citizen-Journal as a boy growing up in Columbus, Ohio. More than words though, these columns are a chronicle of a life with ALS. There's the column I wrote in 1997, lamenting the things I can no longer do. I also tackle some controversial topics, such as potty training, visits from relatives and cutting the lawn. In another way, the columns also chronicle my encounters with technology designed to help me write. In the ten years I've written this column I've gone from typing, to using a voice recognition software to dictating it to a health aid. I now use a laptop computer equipped with text to voice software that speaks for me. It also has in infrared switch that allows me to write. Not surprisingly, many columns deal with family life and struggling to adapt to a degenerative and often terminal disease. What does a war correspondent write about? About the topic that consumes him and is part of his being. I also write about the topics that consume me. Think of me as a correspondent writing from the front of life.
This course teaches accountability for each individual's actions and helps the student understand who God created him or her to be. Our primary goal for providing this course is to help you understand the mysteries of God's wonderful creation of the human race. It teaches how His wonderful plan, for us as individuals, works and how it can cause every person to be happy and fulfilled during this life. It will aid you in developing and maintaining relationships with others, especially with the Lord Jesus Christ.
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