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Grandpa s Farm Has Lots of Saws celebrates the bond between Grandpa and his little shadow. During a visit to the farm, a grandson enjoys watching Grandpa use his many saws for different jobs. Rhyming text and photographs describe nearly a dozen saws and their uses. A safety section reminds children that saws are only for adults and should always be used with protective gear.
It was the beginning of summer and Jay was looking forward to going to stay with his cousin, Timberlin, on his grandpa’s farm. Grandpa has a 100-acre farm in Supply, North Carolina. There are a lot of things to do on the farm. There are cows to feed, ducks to feed, horses to feed and brush, and chickens to feed and gather the eggs for grandma to cook. Grandma cooks some for breakfast and she uses some in the cakes she bakes. There is even a fishpond on the farm. The boys love to catch fish for grandma to cook. There are many trails for the boys to ride on in the back part of the farm. Grandpa has several things for the boys to ride. There are four wheelers, dirt bikes, tractors, horses, and a golf cart. Grandma has an old bloodhound dog, named Rocky. He loves to ride in the golf cart. Every time Rocky sees the golf cart move, he come running and jumps in.
What does it take to be a champion? Do you have what it takes? Author Mark Bowser says without a doubt an absolute “Yes!” Mark Bowser says, “You and I were created by God to succeed. We were created to reach goals and achieve high objectives. We were created with the seeds of greatness. In a nutshell, we were created to live lives as champions.” Mark Bowser is right and in his book Unlocking the Champion Within, he shows you the keys to successful living. It is a self-help, how to book for people who want more out of life. It doesn’t matter how successful you are today...tomorrow you can be better. Improvement is the name of the game. Do you want to succeed more? Do you need more vision for an empowering life? Do you want to set high objectives and reach those goals? If so, Unlocking the Champion Within by Mark Bowser is the book for you. Here are some of the success principles you will discover when you turn the key and unlock the champion inside of you: A Champion...Captures the Power of Vision A Champion...Harnesses the Power of Questions A Champion...Understands that Relationships are the Power to Focus Your Life A Champion...Uses the Good Thought Habit A Champion...Has the ‘Yes’ Face A Champion...Lives Rapport – The Power To Connect A Champion...Has An Arm Under the Head; A Hand Over the Heart A Champion...Tames the Beast A Champion...Turns the Impossible into a Possibility A Champion...Lives Courageously Though Afraid A Champion...Listens to “Let them go...Let them go!” A Champion...Cherishes That Old Saw A Champion...Lives the Seed of Impact ...and much, much more! So, let me ask you again. Do you want to succeed more? Do you know that there is more in you that is crying to get out? Let the champion out! Turn the key...and unlock the champion inside of you. Get your copy of Unlocking the Champion Within today...and begin being more tomorrow!
Have you ever considered how God works in your life? Have you ever wondered why things have gone the way they have for you? In my life, I have experienced good times and tough times. I have lived in extreme poverty and with extraordinary wealth. I have seen some ugly parts of life and some beautiful parts too. I have lived through the horrors of war and the tragedies of death. I have suffered pain and loss, as well as healing and gain. I have experienced heartache and heartbreak, as well as joy and rejoicing that are beyond words. Some wonderful people have influenced me, and I have been able to influence others as well. I have started businesses and closed businesses. And the list could go on and on. The point is this: in spite of the difficulties, I consider myself to have lived a rich and full life! My desire in authoring this story is to share with my family--kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids--some of the events of my life that I believe have some relevance for them, particularly events about God's work in my life. Some of what I have to tell them now will be comforting or more precious to them later. The first section, "Grandpa Saw the Light," is about my conversion to Jesus Christ and the circumstances surrounding it. The second section, "Grandpa Shined the Light," is about my personal growth as a believer. And the third section, "Grandpa Shared the Light," is about my ministry and service for God. I also hope this book will be a source of encouragement to many, so they share their own story with others, particularly their loved ones. Everyone's life is a unique story, and it is meant to be shared with others. Some stories are more dramatic or sensational than others, but all are important. Your story is about God's work in your life and your response to Him. I hope this book is a source of blessing for you.
Library of America inaugurates its edition of the complete fiction of one of America's most beloved living writers For more than fifty years, in eight novels and fortytwo short stories, Wendell Berry (b. 1934) has created an indelible portrait of rural America through the lens of Port William, Kentucky, one of the most fully imagined places in American literature. Taken together, these novels and stories form a masterwork of American prose: straightforward, spare, and lyrical. Now, for the first time, in an edition prepared in consultation with the author, Library of America is presenting the complete story of Port William in the order of narrative chronology. This first volume, which spans from the Civil War to World War II, gathers the novels Nathan Coulter (1960, revised 1985), A Place on Earth (1967, revised 1983), A World Lost (1996), and Andy Catlett: Early Travels (2006), along with twenty-three short stories, among them such favorites as “Watch With Me,” “Thicker than Liquor,” and “A Desirable Woman.” It also features a newly researched chronology of Berry’s life and career, a map and a Port William Membership family tree, and helpful notes. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.
During the Jim Crowe Era in Alabama, African- American children were told by their parents and teachers that they had to be ten times better than their white counterparts, just to stay even. Striving to be ten times better became the standard of behavior for Dr. Joice Christine Bailey Lewis who achieved success with ten times fewer resources and against ten times greater odds. What sustained her during the most diffi cult times was the evidence that her people had survived the hardships faced during two periods of slavery: the enslavement of Africans and the era of Sharecropping. Raised on a sharecropping farm and having no money to go to college, Dr. Lewis, nevertheless found a way to achieve a doctoral degree and experience success as an educator.
BrainGymJr is a child development platform that teaches children ‘how’ to think, not ‘what’ to think. We orient children to think independently, creatively and adopt a solution-oriented approach. This is done through reinforcement of age-appropriate content in the form of puzzles, challenges and conversational learning through interactive stories. Daily, customized, byte-sized content in digital, audio and paper formats are available to children across the globe to access at extremely affordable prices. BrainGymJr focuses on strengthening aptitude through application and use of Mathematics, English and Real-world Skills across puzzles & stories. In this book, Children enjoy learning with five fun conversational short stories that introduce an interesting new concept from the real-world environment while enabling language skills. There are comprehension- based questions at the end of every story to encourage children to think and solve! The short stories included in this book are: 1) Grandpa’s Farm 2) Morning or Evening 3) Nick plays Table Tennis 4) Squares and Rectangles 5) The Colours of the Rainbow
This is the story of Eighth Air Force bombing missions leaving England to blast targets in Hitler's Third Reich in 1944–45. Each clear day, the skies filled with hundreds of B17 Flying Fortress bombers and their escorts crossing the English Channel toward enemy targets protected by anti-aircraft batteries and German fighters waiting to attack the heavy bombers. The skies over the target were filled with black flak appearing to be so thick you could walk on it! The exploding shells filled the space with flying chunks of iron as bombers started their bomb run on the target. We often could hear the flak pelting our plance like a "buckshot" on a tin roof. This flak would often strike a vital part of the plane or wound a member of the crew! Our waist gunner was wounded on our tenth mission!Some missions we could count hundreds of holes in our plane after we landed safely in England! Bombers receiving a direct hit were blown out of the sky and another ten man aircrew was lost. Planes severely damaged had to drop out of formation and face enemy fighters alone unless some of our P-51 or P-47 escort fighters protected them. Bombers disabled or on fire had no choice but to order the crews to bail out. Airmen who survived the parachute jump were captured and placed into German prisoner of war camps (POW). They were classified as "missing in action". Forty-eight photos, some sixty years old are included in this 350 page book to illustrate the story of the author's childhood in the Great Depression through the great air war of World War II. A description of each mission from a sixty year old diary is included. I think you will enjoy the story of a teenage Radio-Gunner's experiences in the Mighty Eighth Air Force.
Learn to tell your truth from a reflective, honest, nonreactive prospective. Recently retired from a challenging legal career, Clara Atmane was asking the big questions: Who am I now? Why am I here now? Why am I still so lonely? Digging into the first ten years of her life, Atmane uncovered secrets and hidden treasure. Blame and anger turned to wonder and curiosity. Emotions and trauma in those first ten years defined her; yet, her ability to survive and the techniques she developed also came to shape who she had become. In Getting Here From There, Ms. Atmane proves that where you start has no bearing on where you can end up. Born the youngest of six in a farming family, the idyllic backdrop hid a hostile and unwelcoming environment. The messages in those formative years were clear: You are ugly. Your birth caused our mother’s mental illness. If you tell, you will not be believed. There was a dark side to her family. There were villains. Thankfully, there was also survival. Getting Here From There will show you how one woman came to forgive and even thank the people who mistreated her.