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Life offers up many paths. Some paths lead to happiness and success, while others may lead to poverty or even homelessness. Being homeless does not mean life is over, it simply means it is more of a struggle. This story follows the lives of Jake and Mary Ann as they, and a group of friends, cope with the daily struggle of living on the streets, the bureaucracy of a dysfunctional welfare system, and the ensuing adventure which leads them away from the clutches of despair.
During the late 1890's, turpentine began to replace oranges as Florida's number one agricultural product. A succession of devastating freezes all but wiped out the citrus industry. The sap extracted from the Longleaf Pine trees was distilled to produce turpentine and pitch or "Naval Stores" used to help waterproof wooden ships. The work required to extract the sap was hard and sometimes brutal. "Turpentine Camps" were set up to house the workers who extracted the sap, from sunup to sundown. The workers were treated poorly and kept indebted to the company store to prevent them from leaving. Turpentown is about one such camp.
Thoughts That Heal, The Act of Knowing was written with the intent of assisting people to deal with the existential dilemma that we all share. The lessons in the book create a process by which the reader can begin to explore the thoughts and beliefs that most of us share regarding our relationship with God. The God presented in this book is an absolute God. Because He is absolute and complete He can only know love for us, His Children. It is hoped that after reading this book the reader will be able to accept and know the unconditional love that God reveals to all of us.
A brief history of the commemorative decanters produced to promote the Greater Greensboro Open (Wyndham Championship) from 1972 until 1982. This book details the way in which the bottles were used to market the golf tournament during the 1970's and beyond. It includes dozens of photos and interviews that bring these collectible decanters to life. A GGO Thing also details the move from Sedgefield to Forest Oaks and back again as seen through the stories told by each decanter. A must read for any golf fan.
Where Evil DwellsBy: Randy HarrisEbony Delaney, frustrated with the bureaucracy and what she considered marginally effective protocols of the NYPD, forms her own detective agency. Determined to fight corruption and serve the weak and defenseless, she fights to help abducted girls and girls forced into prostitution. In the course of that battle, she uncovers a ring that is abducting young women with the intention of sending them overseas into a slavery ring. Thus ensues an epic battle between Ebony and her team against these diabolic protagonists.About the AuthorRandy Harris was born and raised in Albany, New York. After graduating from Adelphi University, he worked as a disability analyst for the Social Security Administration for over thirty years. He enjoyed a lucrative career as a singer, signing recording contracts, touring and appearing in several Off-Broadway productions including in the original cast of the record setting "Mama, I want to sing". He is currently recording and performing with Reverend Keith Branch and the Branch Company as well as The Five Living Stones.
This new book is a training tool for people who want to live the way of Jesus. Centered on the entire contents of the Sermon on the Mount found in Matthew 5-7, it unpacks the sermon in hard-hitting, easy-to-understand, and practical ways. G. K. Chesterton said Christianity has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and not tried. Many people today view the Sermon on the Mount this way. They simply believe the teaching is too hard and give up in exasperation and guilt or confusion. The single most important interpretive key for the sermon, says Randy Harris, is to believe that Jesus really intended for us to live these teachings. Martin Luther said the Sermon on the Mount is so di!cult that we can only fall on the grace of God. The teachings are indeed di!cult, and we can only fall on the grace of God, but this doesn't mean the teachings cannot become a necessary guide for living the way of Jesus. The Sermon on the Mount, says Harris, is livable and this book is a guide to the greatest teaching of all time that will change your life forever.
Modern Physics, Second Edition provides a clear, precise, and contemporary introduction to the theory, experiment, and applications of modern physics. Ideal for both physics majors and engineers, this eagerly awaited second edition puts the modern back into modern physics courses. Pedagogical features throughout the text focus the reader on the core concepts and theories while offering optional, more advanced sections, examples, and cutting-edge applications to suit a variety of students and courses. Critically acclaimed for his lucid style, in the second edition, Randy Harris applies the same insights into recent developments in physics, engineering, and technology.
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