From Your Heart To Mine I Appreciate Your Kindness Thank You
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From Your Heart to Mine I Appreciate Your Kindness. Thank You! by Marthafreedom Press Pdf
Show how much you appreciate you loved ones or friends with this one of a kind thank you gift. This useful notebook / journal can be used for doodling, writing thoughts, poems, diary, or note taking.
An emotion-evoking literary work, Beautiful is a poignant story of five characters' incredible journey to self realization. It perfectly captures readers' hearts as it shows the tenacity one must have to look within his or her soul to acknowledge, confront, and overcome the evil that controls his or her daily life. Each characters' remarkable story demonstrates a person's decision to change for the better is often accompanied with pain, confusion, heartache, and repeated failure before he or she can live in a victorious new state of being. In the midst of the drama, a romance manages to develop between two of the characters. In this passionate and sentimental chronicle, author Antoya White shows us that real beauty is not reflected from one's appearance; rather, it radiates from the soul. Will the characters' struggles change their views about themselves? Or will their struggles motivate them to take control of their lives and become productive citizens? Follow their exploits as they emerge in the fiercest battle of life. Come to know beauty's real measure with Antoya White's compelling novel, Beautiful.
"Far, Far From Home" by Dick and Tally Simpson Pdf
In April 1861, Dick and Tally Simpson, sons of South Carolina Congressman Richard F. Simpson, enlisted in Company A of the Third South Carolina Volunteers of the Confederate army. Their letters home--published here for the first time--read like a historical novel, complete with plot, romance, character, suspense, and tragedy. In their last year of college when the war broke out, Dick and Tally were hastily handed their diplomas so they could volunteer for military duty. Dick was twenty; Tally was twenty-two. Well educated, intelligent, and thoughtful young men, Dick and Tally cared deeply for their country, their family, and their comrades-in-arms and wrote frequently to their loved ones in Pendleton, South Carolina, offering firsthand accounts of dramatic events from the battle of First Manassas in July 1861 to the battle of Chickamauga in September 1863. Their letters provide a picture of war as it was actually experienced at the time, not as it was remembered some twenty or thirty years later. It is a picture that neither glorifies war nor condemns it, but simply "tells it like it is." Written to a number of different people, the boys' letters home dealt with a number of different subjects. Letters to "Pa" went into great detail about military matters in Lee's Army of Northern Virginia--troop movements, casualties, and how well particular units had fought; letters to "Ma" and sisters Anna and Mary were about camp life and family friends in the army and usually included requests for much-needed food and clothing; letters to Aunt Caroline and her daughter Carrie usually concerned affairs of the heart, for Aunt Caroline continued to be Dick and Tally's trusted confidante, even when they were "far, far from home." The value of these letters lies not so much in the detailed information they provide as in the overall picture they convey--a picture of how one Southern family, for better or for worse, at home and at the front--coped with the experience of war. These are not wartime reminiscences, but wartime letters, written from the camp, the battlefield, the hospital bed, the picket line--wherever the boys happened to be when they found time to write home. It is a poignant picture of war as it was actually experienced in the South as the Civil War unfolded.
The Freedom Broker: a heart-stopping, action-packed thriller by K.J. Howe Pdf
"RAZOR SHARP AND FULL OF YOU-ARE-THERE AUTHENTICITY--A SUPERB THRILLER." --LEE CHILD "AN AMAZING PAGE-TURNER." --JEFF AYERS, ASSOCIATED PRESS "MOVE OVER JASON BOURNE, ACTION HAS A NEW NAME!" --LISA GARDNER The survival window for kidnap victims is small. And Thea Paris is running out of time. Thea Paris, one of only twenty-five elite kidnap and ransom specialists in the world--and the only one who is a woman--is the best in the business. And she's facing the most urgent and challenging rescue mission of her life: her own father's. As a child, Thea was forced to watch, paralyzed with fear, while her younger brother was abducted in the middle of the night by masked intruders. This life-changing experience drove her to become what she is today: a world-class freedom broker. When Thea's oil magnate father, Christos Paris, is snatched from his yacht off Santorini on his sixtieth birthday, days away from the biggest deal of his career, the brutal kidnappers leave the entire crew slaughtered in their wake. Can Thea rescue her father--and prevent this kidnapping from destroying her family for good?
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Publisher : Unknown Page : 1148 pages File Size : 53,6 Mb Release : 1974 Category : Electronic ISBN : UOM:39015081160189
Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Appropriations for 1975 by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of the Interior and Related Agencies Pdf
ABOUT THIS BOOK OF POETIC HEART SONGS This book about Divine Love, written in the form of Poetic Heart Songs, contains ideas about how to better understand and treat Each Other, the Animals, Planet, and Environment, which could help make the World a better place. It covers many subjects of Human existence from Birth until the Great Transition. The Author believes in communicating Love to Others while They are Alive, whenever possible. This book also contains some samples of living tributes She has written and presented to some Dear Ones. She hopes this idea will spark more interest in Others to also express Their Love toward Each Other; be it verbally, written or by other kind actions. This is the Author’s message about being in touch with One’s own Wisdom, Inner Guidance, and Beautiful Heart. It is also about being Mindful at each moment of loving Oneself and Others, reminding Ourselves that We are Souls Who can really live as such. Soul comes from God, The Creator of All. Living from soul will reflect Love to this hurting planet Earth and to Each Other. Love heals. We keep this Love alive by choice, and together can work on solving Our common problems, helping Humanity, the Animals and the Environment in many possible ways, one day at a time. This is a large part of the Author’s Life Work of Learning, which She now shares with You.
"Consequently, to fill the gaps within the correspondence, 542 editorial entries are chronologically interspersed for letters both by and to Melville for which no full text has been located but for which some evidence survives. These entries, like the editorial headnotes for the known letters, flesh out the specific historical and biographical contexts for the unlocated letters. Both supply Horth's full annotations, placing circumstances, persons, and allusions, from a wide range of documentary and scholarly sources, and drawing upon family archives of both Melville and his wife, including the recently recovered portion, now in the New York Public Library, of a trove preserved by his sister Augusta." "The aim of this edition, volume fourteen in the Northwestern-Newberry Edition of The Writings of Herman Melville, is to present a text as close to the author's intention at the time of inscription as his difficult handwriting or other surviving evidence permits. On this basis, the texts earlier presented in The Letters of Herman Melville (1960), edited by Merrell R. Davis and William H. Gilman, have been revised, with differences in almost every letter in spelling and punctuation, and some forty-five differences in wording. Fifty-two newly discovered letters by Melville, more than half of which are first published here, are added to those printed in the 1960 edition. This text of Correspondence is an Approved Text of the Committee on Scholarly Editions (Modern Language Association of America)."--BOOK JACKET.
What makes young people care about themselves, others, their communities, and their futures? In Why Theatre Matters, Kathleen Gallagher uses the drama classroom as a window into the daily challenges of marginalized youth in Toronto, Boston, Taipei, and Lucknow. An ethnographic study which mixes quantitative and qualitative methodology in an international multi-site project, Why Theatre Matters ties together the issues of urban and arts education through the lens of student engagement. Gallagher’s research presents a framework for understanding student involvement at school in the context of students’ families and communities, as well as changing social, political, and economic realities around the world. Taking the reader into the classroom through the voices of the students themselves, Gallagher illustrates how creative expression through theatre can act as a rehearsal space for real, material struggles and for democratic participation. Why Theatre Matters is an invigorating challenge to the myths that surround urban youth and an impressive study of theatre’s transformative potential.