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This collection of the author's works spans 35 years. A number of the poems were included in manuscripts that won Avery and Jules Hopwood awards at the University of Michigan in 1974 (Minor Award) and 1976 (Major Award). Others date back to the author's early days in the cornfields and woods of central Illinois. The newest arise from his adopted land, western Washington, where he has made his home for 24 years. Imagery and sound convey meaning, not explanation. Now available in ePub format and on iBooks.
This book is the consolidation of family research carried out over some fifty years. It concentrates on the family name Barrow brought to the island of Barbados in the 17th century. Six separate Barrow families are identified. Early members of five of these families established roots and contributed to the growth and economic viability of the island. However as time advanced, most of the members of these five families departed Barbados for more promising opportunities in life. Today, there are no known representatives of the original five families, with the name Barrow, living in Barbados. The sixth family of Barrows had its origins in Barbados in the 19th century. In more recent times two members of this family were prominent in the Government of Barbados. Dame Nita Barrow was Governor General of the island and her brother the Hon. Errol Barrow was the first Prime Minister of Barbados at Independence in 1966. The book is divided into six parts, each part dealing with one of the families. Part I forms the largest portion of the book and presents the Barrows connected to the Cambridge Barrows of England. The most distinguished member of the Cambridge Barrows was Dr. Isaac Barrow who taught Sir Isaac Newton at Trinity College, Cambridge. The author has published another book entitled, ÒIsaac NewtonÕs Teacher, Ó which deals with the relationship between Barrow and Newton.
The cutting edge of human brain research is exploring how to download our own individual memory for digital storage and later shared access. In the near future, the brilliant neuro-scientist Steven Marshall collaborates with his devious post-doc student to discover access to "Genetic Memory" residing in us all. Identify your own fleeting ability to access your own inherited memory as déjà vu, mystical or religious visions, certain types of creative thought, vivid repeating dreams, infatuation with the past and genealogy, artistic inspiration, child prodigies, or even the monster within. This science fiction novel, "The Genetic Memory of the Cazadores," elaborates upon the plausible science of translating the locked codes of genetic memory to re-create a compelling story of human experience. Join a typical middle-aged man, Robert Walker, as he undertakes his dangerous journey of the mind and uncovers a past available to us all - hidden deep in the abyss of human history. You are invited to discover your own ancestral 'genetic memory'!
Eddie Foy, the famous vaudevillian who toured the West during the late 1800s, was qouted as saying that compared to Leadville, Colorado, Dodge City resembled a Sunday School. The 10,200 - foot high "Magic City" was one of the wildest mining camps of the era. This book is a semi-biographical history of Martin "Mart" Duggan, who was Leadville City marshal for two and nearly three terms before he met his end at the hands of gambling pals. But Leadville was also home to numerous other fascinating characters, not the least of whom was John Henry "Doc" Holliday, who had his last gunfight in Leadville in 1884.They all came to Leadville: the confidence men, the gamblers, the stage robbers, and the "soiled doves" though they could have never known it at the time, being primarily concerned with survival, these individuals in their totality combined to create one of the most intriguing camps in the Wild West.And the site of much of the action that made Leadville unique occurred on State Street, the half mile long stretch of gambling dens, saloons, and bawdy houses that rivaled any red light district then in existence.Even today, when State Street has been renamed Second Street, one can imagine Mart Duggan, Doc Holliday, and Tombstone's Johnny Tyler, to name only a few walking westward from Harrison Avenue to the east-west mecca of State Street. Gazing upward they would see majestic Mount Massive directly in front of them. What a view! What a mining camp!Marshal Mart Duggan's Leadville - the Wild West at its most fascinating.
Environmentalists win a battle to preserve a rare prairie in a beautiful corner of northwest Illinois. They defeat a move to locate a prison on what was called a "pristine" site.
Zosia believes, while you can't control what life gives you, you can choose how you will respond. Read, be inspired, take hope, believe. Never give up, you too can win!
Learn to produce healthy organic vegetables without the usual hard work of pulling weeds, bending over and digging up soil. Learn to make compost formulas specific to your crop needs and simply keep adding the compost as mulch to improve your soil and feed your worms, who will do the soil building. Outproduce conventional farmers on less than an acre of land without machines to bountiful harvest to feed yourself and your neighborhood. Wolfgang writes as though he never left the garden - the original manuscript must have been covered with mulch. This is a practical book that stimulates - an exceedigly rare combination, but add on its strong spiritual message and you have a profoundly different book. Wolfgang has developed a proven method of raising an income from raised beds. His system works. his research has been wide and deep. it has covered both academic and fringe enthusiasts, but in the final analysis he has gone back time and time again to the Bible for the final authority. His whole life thunders out one ebullient statement, "This is the Word of God and it works - it's relevant and practical for today!" A large part of our work throughout the world is involved in getting maximum results from minimum expenditure - both in real time, finance, and effort. We have eagerly awaited Wolfgang's book so that we might be able to stimulatea large scale, world wide revolution in home vegetable gardening for fun, health, and profit - especially when the 'profits' can be shared within the Kingdom of God. There is much satisfaction awaiting you as you apply the pages of this book to your garden - where they belong. Graham Kerr
In the Spring of 1968, after serving as pastor of the Assembly of Jesus Christ (Valley Christian Center) for two years and struggling to heal the wounds of a church split, I met Tom Welch. My life was forever changed. At that time it did not appear I was standing at a major cross-roads, but looking back over the years, I know the needle of the compass did an about face, and I began walking a diff erent direction. After hearing the simple, but profound testimony of Tom, I was dramatically impacted. He had spoken deliberately, thoughtfully choosing every word, appearing to see anew everything he was describing, and sometimes speaking so low that it was hard to hear. After hearing his testimony many times over the next 14 years, that same heavy conviction that gripped my life that day, was renewed afresh. There was not a doubt in my mind, this man died, went to hell, and through prayer was raised back to life.
This inspirational memoir of a marriage will bring you a nice balance of truth and humor required to make a marriage work through unforseeen tragedy. The combination of a deep faith in God and a sense of humor gives you the courage to go on one day at a time. Reviews You have written the most beautiful love story. It should be a "must read" for everyone that has suffered "tough times" and those that haven't! Your love for each other, family, and Christ shows on every page. Barb Voss I could not put this book down, once I began reading it. Full of every emotion that comes to someone at this time. Yet, full of love, hope and faith. I am especially greatful for the bible passages that introduce each chapter. It's a reminder to all people, we are never alone in life, nor will we be in our everlasting one. We truly do not understand the whys or wherefores, and we don't need to, but we do NEED faith and trust in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. You've done a great service in telling your faith journey and your book will be an inspiration to many disheartened people. I hope word of mouth will put your book in millions of homes it's truly a treasure of faith and love. Ruth Brown I bought the book and have just finished reading it. I am impressed with the book and amazed by the story. Good job! The picture of life before and after the accident is powerful. Without faith there would be no story. Your book is excellent. Jerald Hanson, Author Becky's book is inspirational on a number of levels. She tells much of her story, as a spousal caregiver. This includes difficult aspects of the healing process and adapting to her different life. She tells how prayer helped. Not all of us will experience this kind of trauma in our marriage, but it is true that every marriage, every relationship, and every person has challenges. I encourage you to read Becky's book. James Gottwald, Pastor I found your book very inspirational. I am very impressed. You have a talent for writing. I found myself crying in parts and smiling in others. You are truly a role model for people living with life changing events. Terry Lee My Dearest Sister in Christ, Reading your book was an inspiration. I read it in a couple of hours. You are correct. Prayer is the answer and God knows and hears all. We may not understand here on the earth but Praise God, when we all get to the other side, not only will these types of things be revealed to us, but we'll be reunited with our loved ones. Life is precious. Your book will inspire many. I pray to not take marriage for granted or take each other for granted. Love like you'll never love again. Marriage needs lots of prayer and definitely God, without him we are nothing. God Bless you both for sharing this book with me. Joan Richey
What a seriously concerned citizen needs to know about the tragedy, science, politics, and history of the biological hazards' labyrinth. Includes information on government and government-sponsored biological warfare weapons research in the United States, the former Soviet Union, Japan, Great Britian Nazi-Germany, and Canada.
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In the matter of personal experience, I am qualified to write about Africa & about America as well. In me, the phrase "African-American" is alive with vivid experiences. I have spent equal halves of my eventful life in Africa & in the USA. I have citizenship in both worlds & have been uniquely impacted by both through bouts of traumatic experiences. Presently & continuing, one-America-gets to house my body; the other-Africa- my soul. In the ensuing strange marriage of the two cultures, the line between the bride & bridegroom is fluid at best. I can, therefore, constructively praise &/or criticize both, interchangeably, w/ civilized equanimity & without fear, favor/shame. I can "Toast" the Bride, specific circumstance warranting. The book is to inform & to query alike. Although the material presented is predominantly a product of the African culture, it is not parochially African in its view of human life & Nature; nor in the content of the personal experiences presented. The book draws heavily from the literary wisdoms of philosophers to articulate the language & extract a body of knowledge suitable for describing, & coincidental to expressing, the deeper side of personal life experiences. It also juxtaposes traditional African spiritual idealism with modern American material realism to establish context. The reader is not to equate the different chapters as simple matching titles of the knowledge they contain. Although these chapters are meaningful & intelligible in themselves, the reader is persuaded to accumulate them progressively as the background necessary for understanding the relation of each to the whole. Toasting the Bride challenges the reader to know more about certain naked hypocrisies of the American legal system & to formulate educated personal opinions about the American social culture and to imbibe some universal lessons of life by partaking in the more vivid accounts of my personal experiences; & by pondering on the harder questions of living.
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