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" An Indelible Impression " is an anthology which is based on a theme ' A Tribute To Grandparents '. It is not only an anthology , it is a melody of memories where one finds " An Indelible Impression " ( An Unforgettable Memory ) . It is an anthology of 24 writers hailing from different parts of the country . The uniqueness of this book is - it consists of the emotions and feelings in the form of poems and short stories , most of which are based on real life experiences which they shared with their grandparents and few of them are fictional which they wrote after getting inspired from their grandparents . Grandparents who are still alive, Grandparents who passed away, and Grandparents to whom writers haven't seen them by birth. In this anthology readers will find the relatable content which will touch their heart.
Entangled in her life’s most difficult journey, ER nurse Elizabeth Barclay is facing an unknown challenger. Baffled? Yes. Embarrassed? Absolutely! Unable to face coworkers, she seeks peace in the solace of a graveyard. Meeting a cemetery caregiver with a heart for the hurting, Elizabeth is captivated by Kenneth Greyson’s sage advice. She seeks to absorb the peace that this ‘Guardian of the Markers’ radiates. An indelible impression is unforgettable, a permanent imprint, and as he tells her, “You, my dear, have made many indelible impressions.” Oakwood Cemetery has a mystery of its own. Long buried and suddenly exposed like the anxiety Elizabeth is battling. Draw alongside these unlikely friends and perhaps in the journey you will discover a thing or two about yourself. There is encouragement wrapped in this mystery for those who seek it.
The name of this book is Indelible impression.
In this volume honoring Tel Aviv University archaeologist David Ussishkin, colleagues and students representing some of the major names in the field today present 25 essays on a variety of topics of interest to the honoree. The contributions cover a range of periods from the Late Bronze Age through the Persian period and disparate subjects such as Judahite bullae, destruction levels at Megiddo, a diversity of results from various tells in Israel (and one in Jordan), Egyptian influence on Canaan, the city of Jerusalem and its temple, and much on the archaeology of the Shephelah, an area of particular interest to the honoree—who is best known for his excavations at Tell ed-Duweir, the site of biblical Lachish. The volume takes its title from a reference in one of the Lachish ostraca. From 1966 until his retirement in 2004, David Ussishkin taught in the Department of Archaeology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at Tel Aviv University. Between 1975 and 1978, he served as Chair of the Department, and between 1980 and 1984 as the Director of the Institute of Archaeology. In 1996, he was nominated incumbent of the Austria Chair in Archaeology of the Land of Israel in the Biblical Period. He served as the editor of Tel Aviv: The Journal of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University for 30 years.
Every mom wants the best for her son. She wants him to succeed in life, to be a man of character, to find a good woman, to be a great dad. But sometimes boys are hard for moms to understand. Sometimes they're strange, annoying, and downright disgusting! Yet always they need a mother who is engaged and interested in them, because a mom is the most important person in a boy's life. In What a Difference a Mom Makes, New York Times bestselling author Dr. Kevin Leman uses his wit and wisdom to show Mom how to lay the groundwork that will allow her son to grow into a good man. Armed with Dr. Leman's expert advice and insight, Mom will gain an understanding of her boy at every stage, from that very first diaper change to the moment he leaves for college. Dr. Leman shows how to discipline a boy, how to command respect, how to let him fight his own battles, how to understand his sexuality, and how to weather the changes in the mother-son relationship as he grows up. Most of all, Leman shows Mom how to lighten up and have some fun along the way with that boy who will always have her heart.
Skepticals in religion: watch out! Do not criticize anything about any religion. It is not of good taste; it is considered lack of respect and tact. Better turn apart a political party, science, a football team or anything else; but do not touch religion, even with the petal of a rose. What kind of privilege is that? Who provided it? It is not the case for this book. In it, I talk about the evil they all produce. Its essence is to forbid thinking. Faith and revelations cannot be doubted a bit, even existing ample evidence of its falsehood. From the hundreds of religions, which is the true one? Coincidentally and curiously, the one that each person happens to follow, by pure chance, of where he/she was born and which religion parents indoctrinated, nothing else. The eminent evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins comments, very appropiately: We are all atheists, but I believe in one god less than you. It results interesting to view the debates of the late Christopher Hitchens or Richard Dawkins versus fundamentalists who always bring faith or revelation and thus, never answer the questions asked or the mentioned commentaries. Homo sapiens has proved capable of great feats although his design shows carelessness, unless we believe in the evidence of evolution. If the damages to children were purely mental, that would be severe enough; but the vast amount of pederasts, such as Marcial Maciel, protected all his life by the pope J. P. II, who has been already canonized! Priests are much like politicians; they cover their backs, and they hardly ever get caught!