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The Cool Moose: Robert J. Healey, Jr. - Beyond the Beard chronicles Robert Healey's life, focusing on his humorous, sometimes disruptive, and often misunderstood third party candidacies. Over a thirty-year span, with the possible exception of Mayor Vincent Cianci, no political figure garnered more consistent attention throughout Rhode Island (and beyond) than Robert J. Healey, Jr., widely known as "The Cool Moose." From 1982 to 2016, Healey's unconventional appearance, head turning campaigns, and candid informative commentary drew inquiring looks, incited spontaneous laughter, and ultimately caused political and personal reflection. Though he lost almost every political contest he entered, he drew wide attention and conveyed a core message that resonated with parties across the political spectrum. Robert Healey made people think and challenged them to act.--Publisher.
Clumpy J. Cumulus Cloud makes the decision not to be a cloud any longer after overhearing children singing "Rain, rain go away". But his new friends apologize and show him all the good his rain does on earth including helping nature and making muddy mud puddles to jump in.
An island alphabet features original watercolor paintings of many of Jamestown's beloved natural areas and historic sites. This book appeals to people of all ages who hold Jamestown close to their hearts. Wishing you happy island memories!
"In her GriefSpeak series, Dr. Mari Dias insightfully addresses issues so many of us experience-from the collective trauma of a divided political climate to the uncertainty surrounding our children's unique perspectives, and so much more. Written accessibly and with an ethics of care, this series has something for everyone and is well worth a read." -Patricia Leavy, Ph.D., author of Shooting Stars. "Such a needed series of writing for the times in which we live. I appreciate the transparency and introspective approach to Dr. Dias' writing. Please, keep shining your light through your writing."-Michael Caparrelli, PhD(abd), Author of Pen Your Pain into Parables and The Ox and The Ass. While grieving and loss is a universal experience, it is also an extremely personal one. Through these writings, Dr. Mari Dias gives the opportunity to view grief through the eyes of others on the same difficult journey any one of us might encounter. Each discussion in the series describes, with compassion, the possibility of facing grief, and healing the body, mind and spirit at the same time. Done this way, it is an especially thoughtful application for today. -Gabrielle Doucet, RN, MHC, author of Let Go and Let Love; Survivors of Suicide Loss Healing Handbook
Reading This Might Just Save Your Life!The chastisements will be small and localized at first. Earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, tornados, volcanic eruptions, fires and floods, followed by plagues that will include invasions of locusts, mosquitos and killer bees. Diseases will spread out of control and there will be civil unrest and great wars. Some will resort to prayer and penance. But not enough will repent and mankind will be struck with an illumination of conscience (enlightenment) that will enable each to vividly recall every sin ever committed. At this, some will die of fright and some will repent and praise God, but not enough will amend their lives. The enlightenment will be followed by a comet crashing to earth or passing by so close as to cause three days of darkness in which the entire earth will be blackened. During these days, the gates of hell will be opened, and the demons unleashed to roam the earth freely in search of souls. To survive, windows must be covered, and people must pray. Anyone who ventures outside or even looks out upon God's wrath will be struck down instantly. Demons will knock at the door with voices imitating those of loved ones, but the person who opens the door will find instant death. At the end of the three days, people will emerge to find up to three quarters of the human population and all animal and plant-life dead. Everything will have been destroyed, and the living will envy the dead. But there will be peace and joy following these days. All you need to do is to survive and turn to God. The warning is clear as are the requirements necessary to survive the great chastisement. Before the End of the Age describes those warning-signs using prophetic utterances from the beginning of time to the year 2020. All you need to know to anticipate, survive or perhaps even avoid the chastisement is contained within the pages of this book.
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