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I am a seventy year old male, who is a born Texan and currently living in Lytle, Texas. I am married and have four children. I am also retired from the San Antonio police Department. I have published two other books: WAITING FOR MIDNIGHT THE TRILOGY and WHERE THE GRASS IS GREENER. When I am not writing, I am babysitting my grandchildren.
Zuri Bazé is wise beyond her years. She loves her family with all her heart. She is sworn to secrecy after learning intimate stories about the females in her family. As she pieces the stories together she realizes that the women in her family are one of a kind. Her journey over the years prepares her for sisterhood.
This book gives step by step instructions to the reader. It encourages the reader to resolve all past issues of pain, depression, and trauma that is hindering them from living a victorious life in Christ. This book is written for people who want to finally move on with life after being stuck with pain, guilt, hopelessness, or shame. The book is written so that any reader can understand and face their challenges in life. The book focuses on the author's triumph after she was a victim of a terrible rape. It also gives biblical examples of dealing with pain and recovery. The reader uses the Holy Bible to give practical key points to the reader of how to overcome life's struggles. The author relates quiet time with God to drinking hot delicious Coffee.
Sometimes within an organization, condensed periods of growth and innovation occur. For a short period of time, new ideas flow freely and cooperation and success attain levels that exceed all expectations. These periods are called " hot spots." This book takes a detailed look at how and why hot spots happen, and shows that it's possible to create them. In order to do so, entrenched rules about command and control must be discarded, since hot spots can't be commanded, nor can they be controlled. Instead, they are a naturally emerging phenomena. But, that doesn't mean that organizations have to wait for them to arise. Gratton offers techniques and strategies that can create a more productive environment, one in which hot spots are anticipated, recognized, and embraced -- an environment that carries the organization beyond its pre-set goals and boundaries and to new levels of growth and energy.
Gifted is a response to St. Paul's admonition in the Book of Corinthians to set our hearts on spiritual gifts, especially the gift of prophecy. These factors are examined in the context of the spiritual gifts, friendship with Jesus, and prophetic summaries. Various life styles are examined. How are we living? How should we live? And how could we live starting now in God s Kingdom? Surprisingly, our life does not end with our earthly demise. Our eternal life can be up or down, in a vacuum, or surrounded by God's love. It is totally dependent on our acceptance or rejection of God's plan. To assist us in the progression from a secular life to a spiritual life, the numerous God-given gifts are examined. Also God's words spoken in modern prophecies are quoted. If you have ever wondered about God's thoughts besides those in scripture, his words will enlighten you. The overall evidence of God's love for us is shown throughout Gifted.
This book is an ethnography that draws upon 25 years of qualitative research and shipboard fieldwork in the merchant cargo shipping sector. It explores the lives and work of seafarers and how these have changed over time. Change over time and the experience of time on board are organising themes throughout the text. They are contextualised with accounts of transformation in the regulation of the shipping industry and technological innovation. The book begins with a unique account of a voyage on a container ship. In this, the author details both the research process and the daily activities and shared thoughts of the seafarers who are on board. The narrative is further enhanced with illustrative examples taken from other voyages to illustrate continuities and change over time. The book will be of value to individuals, scholars, and researchers interested in ethnography of all kinds. Sociologists, anthropologists, maritime studies students, seafarers, ship operators and policy makers will find the text engaging and revealing. It provides a vivid account that will appeal to academics interested in the study of work, workplace change and time. It is accessibly written and will be enjoyed by readers interested in the contemporary shipping industry, and the life and work of seafarers.
"ONE OF THE BEST VIETNAM WAR STORIES I'VE EVER READ, one damn good, compelling read. It's almost something out of a Clancy novel, yet it's true. The best thing I can say about it is I didn't want it to end." --Col. David Hackworth, New York Times bestselling author of About Face By the spring of 1970, American troops were ordered to pull out of Vietnam. The Marines of 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel "Wild Bill" Drumright, were assigned to cover the withdrawal of 1st Marine Division. The Marines of 1st RECON Bn operated in teams of six or seven men. Heavily armed, the teams fought a multitude of bitter engagements with a numerically superior and increasingly aggressive enemy. Michael C. Hodgins served in Company C, 1st RECON Bn (Rein), as a platoon leader. In powerful, graphic prose, he chronicles his experience as a patrol leader in myriad combat situations--from hasty ambush to emergency extraction to prisoner snatch to combined-arms ambush. . . . "THIS MEMOIR IS GRIPPING." --American Way
"How to Slay a Pirate" is the ultimate guide to achieving exciting and real success by inspiring you to set your goals in motion, slay your pirates (your negative self-talk), and finally achieve what you've only dreamed of until now. It delivers five surprisingly simple lessons and strategies for turning your vision into reality and reaching your true potential. Accompanied by travel blog excerpts from the author's nearly two-and-a-half year family sailing adventure across the Pacific, this book delivers a candid account of challenge, risk and reward to make a compelling case for why finding and following your passion is essential.