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My Mother (Hardcover)
Robert Michael Ballantyne, Ann Taylor
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ARRIVING IN AMERICA - DESTINATION THE SOUTH captures Taylor's
twenty-five year journey in unearthing the buried history of her
maternal and paternal family, trekking the paths of her ancestors,
before Emancipation (1863). This journey took her back several
generations, from the North, South, East and West regions of
Africa, to the thirteen colonies of the United States, and the
Southern states of Louisiana and Mississippi. This emotion-filled
journey travels down an intricate paper trail of federal, state,
and local records combined with a collection of oral interviews
that enabled Taylor to methodically place together her family
puzzle, in five informative chapters. Lovers of sweeping
generational epics will find much to rejoice in here. This is a
personal saga, but one played out against the broad canvas of
American History. Taylor chronicles the lives of her relatives who
were once enslaved. She points out the contributions of European
immigrants, with the labor of slaves that made this such a great
nation. Taylor discusses intermarriages and intermixing between
blacks and Indians, the mulatto children of the master, and how her
enslaved family may have obtained their surnames. This book focuses
on many unanswered questions, and leave the reader with a burning
desire to begin their own journey. ARRIVING IN AMERICA -
DESTINATION THE SOUTH is written in a narrative style to inspire,
entice and propel readers into the fascinating world of genealogy
and historical discoveries.
On a cool, autumn day in Canada, a tiny egg hatches under a
milkweed plant. As Mari the caterpillar is born, she is surrounded
by beautiful monarch butterflies that gracefully soar around the
orange blossoms. Mari can hardly wait until she grows big enough to
have wings to fly It is not long before Mari grows large and gets
very tired. She spins a chrysalis and slips inside, falling into a
deep sleep as her body begins to change. As soon as she awakens,
Mari unfolds her orange and black wings, dries them in the sun, and
begins flying from flower to flower. Soon, it is time for her to
catch a current and embark on a magnificent migration that will
take her more than two thousand miles over New York City to the
hills of West Virginia and finally to a mountain in Mexico where
the circle of life begins once again. Written in both Spanish and
English, Mari's Miracle tells the delightful, educational, and
touching tale of a migrating monarch butterfly's adventures,
seeking to encourage learning and good stewardship of our planet.
A revised edition of the New York Times bestseller, now featuring
additional success techniques and free meditation downloads.
Discover the scientifically proven information and dynamic strategies
you need to align with the Universe and manifest abundance and
happiness.
What would you do if you could really achieve all that you desire? This
revealing look at the science of success will show you how to do just
that!
This formula for abundant living is based in the principles of quantum
physics, and you can tap into these powerful forces to make your dreams
come true. Sandra Anne Taylor, international speaker, counselor, and
corporate consultant, has been teaching these principles and techniques
around the world with amazing results. Quantum Success is filled with
eye-opening information and dynamic strategies that put the real keys
to wealth and abundance at your fingertips. Don’t wait a moment longer
to unlock that Universal door. By understanding the science of
attraction and manifestation, you can take a quantum leap into a life
of unparalleled prosperity and happiness.
Word Guild 2012 Canadian Christian Writing Award Honorable Mention,
The Grace Irwin Prize (2013) 2012 Book of the Year Award, Foreword
Magazine The history of women interpreters of the Bible is a
neglected area of study. Marion Taylor presents a one-volume
reference tool that introduces readers to a wide array of women
interpreters of the Bible from the entire history of Christianity.
Her research has implications for understanding biblical
interpretation--especially the history of interpretation--and
influencing contemporary study of women and the Bible.
Contributions by 130 top scholars introduce foremothers of the
faith who address issues of interpretation that continue to be
relevant to faith communities today, such as women's roles in the
church and synagogue and the idea of religious feminism. Women's
interpretations also raise awareness about differences in the ways
women and men may read the Scriptures in light of differences in
their life experiences. This handbook will prove useful to
ministers as well as to students of the Bible, who will be
inspired, provoked, and challenged by the women introduced here.
The volume will also provide a foundation for further detailed
research and analysis. Interpreters include Elizabeth Rice
Achtemeier, Saint Birgitta of Sweden, Catherine Mumford Booth, Anne
Bradstreet, Catherine of Siena, Clare of Assisi, Egeria, Elizabeth
I, Hildegard, Julian of Norwich, Therese of Lisieux, Marcella,
Henrietta C. Mears, Florence Nightingale, Phoebe Palmer, Faltonia
Betitia Proba, Pandita Ramabai, Christina Georgina Rossetti,
Dorothy Leigh Sayers, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Harriet Beecher
Stowe, St. Teresa of Avila, Sojourner Truth, and Susanna Wesley.
This book, the second volume in A Linguistic History of English,
describes the development of Old English from Proto-Germanic. Like
Volume I, it is an internal history of the structure of English
that combines traditional historical linguistics, modern syntactic
theory, the study of languages in contact, and the variationist
approach to language change. The first part of the book considers
the development of Northwest and West Germanic, and the northern
dialects of the latter, with particular reference to phonological
and morphological phenomena. Later chapters present a detailed
account of changes in the Old English sound system, inflectional
system, and syntax. The book aims to make the findings of
traditional historical linguistics accessible to scholars and
students in other subdisciplines, and also to adopt approaches from
contemporary theoretical linguistics in such a way that they are
accessible to a wide range of historical linguists.
Use this enlightening oracle to combine your personal energy with
the power of Spirit to predict and forge your destiny! This oracle
deck connects the energetic principles of the Universe with the
personal energy of the human experience and the power of Spirit.
The cards feature a wide range of spirit helpers, including angels,
ascended masters and other guides to reveal the influence of Spirit
on your current circumstances. The deck also includes energy cards
that indicate your present circumstances along with various
potential futures, as well as examining the resonance of current
events. The cards come together to predict details, advise action
and introduce spirit assistants, offering a truly enlightening
reading.
In her novel At The Breakers, Mary Ann Taylor-Hall presents Jo
Sinclair, a longtime single mother of four children. Fleeing an
abusive relationship after a shocking attack, Jo finds herself in
Sea Cove, New Jersey, in front of The Breakers, a salty old hotel
in the process of renovation. Impulsively, she negotiates a job
painting the guest rooms and settles in with her youngest child,
thirteen-year-old Nick. As each room is transformed under brush and
roller, Jo finds a way to renovate herself, reclaiming a promising
life derailed by pregnancy and a forced marriage at age fourteen.
At The Breakers is a deeply felt and beautifully written novel
about forgiveness and reconciliation. In Jo's words, she is "trying
to find the right way to live" as a long-suffering woman who is put
through the fire and emerges with a chance at a full, rich life for
herself and her children, if only she has the faith to take it.
***BUSINESS BOOK AWARDS 2021 WINNER: SELF DEVELOPMENT BOOK OF THE
YEAR*** Everyone says a great leader needs EQ, Emotional
Intelligence, soft skills, blah, blah, blah. What does that even
mean? Where do you start? Where's the line for that on the P&L?
You might think that business is all about facts and figures. You
probably prefer it that way. The truth is that as uncertainty and
business complexity increases, successful leaders need to embrace
soft skills to get the best out of their people in a sustainable
manner. In this succinct, no-nonsense approach, Anne Taylor shares:
Key soft skills relevant for leadership and practical applications
of how to use them every day drawn from real-life case studies
Straightforward tools to better understand yourself, because your
leadership starts with YOU Simple frameworks to communicate with
others to get things done while building a stronger relationship
with them (at the same time, how efficient!) Logical ideas you can
try immediately with on-line support if you want it. All done in an
easy to read, logical, organized manner for people who prefer facts
and don't consider themselves natural 'people people.' In a direct
yet professional manner, Anne combines the results-oriented focus
from her extensive business background in Fortune 100 corporations
with her passion for personal awareness and conscious choice to
help you get better results through your people, fast. The
Practical Principles in this book, when applied, practiced and
honed, can improve your effectiveness, impact and bottom-line
results.
Ensuring Digital Accessibility through Process and Policy provides
readers with a must-have resource to digital accessibility from
both a technical and policy perspective. Inaccessible digital
interfaces and content often lead to forms of societal
discrimination that may be illegal under various laws. This book is
unique in that it provides a multi-disciplinary understanding of
digital accessibility. The book discusses the history of accessible
computing, an understanding of why digital accessibility is
socially and legally important, and provides both technical details
(interface standards, evaluation methods) and legal details (laws,
lawsuits, and regulations). The book provides real-world examples
throughout, highlighting organizations that are doing an effective
job with providing equal access to digital information for people
with disabilities. This isn't a book strictly about interface
design, nor is it a book strictly about law. For people who are
charged with implementing accessible technology and content, this
book will serve as a one-stop guide to understanding digital
accessibility, offering an overview of current laws, regulations,
technical standards, evaluation techniques, as well as best
practices and suggestions for implementing solutions and monitoring
for compliance. This combination of skills from the three
authors-law, technical, and research, with experience in both
corporate, government, and educational settings, is unique to this
book, and does not exist in any other book about any aspect of IT
accessibility. The authors' combination of skills marks a unique
and valuable perspective, and provides insider knowledge on current
best practices, corporate policies, and technical instructions.
Together, we can ensure that the world of digital information is
open to all users.
Two renowned artists and teachers combine forces to offer a unique
oracle, with channeled art by Kimberly Webber spectacularly
depicting spirit animals, divine feminine archetypes, and sacred
geometry. Best-selling author Sandra Anne Taylor connects with the
divine energy of Kimberly's paintings to create an oracle guide
that taps into the wisdom of the natural and energetic worlds. This
oracle is a collaboration between two incredible healers and
teachers. Renowned artist Kimberly Webber channels divine energy to
create stunning depictions of spirit animals, divine feminine
archetypes, and sacred geometry. The unique lighting effect comes
from the rare minerals, crystals, and precious metals layered into
her original oil paintings, described as "modern magical realism
rooted in antiquity." Acclaimed oracle creator Sandra Anne Taylor
connected with Spirit and the energy within the art to create this
53-card deck that can be used for predictive purposes as well as a
tool for significant change in your inner realm, the outer
experiences you attract, and the world at large.
Make the most succulent pot roast ever with oyster sauce. Transform
a broiled salmon filet with miso. Give an irresistible kick to
chicken wings with gochujang. Turn out the crunchiest French toast
with panko breadcrumbs. Use Mexican chorizo to add depth to a quick
skillet chili. Enliven a no-churn ice cream pie with freeze-dried
berries. Impart a savory kick to shrimp and grits with sambal
oelek. Add coconut milk to banana pudding-it's magical. And even
your best ribs will take on a sticky new deliciousness with sweet
soy sauce. In more than 120 recipes, here's how-with just a dash
here or a tablespoon there-you can elevate your cooking using 65
common pantry items from around the world.
The kindergarten-as institution, as educational philosophy, and as
social reform movement-is certainly among the most important
contributions of Germany to the world. At first, however, Germany
proved an inhospitable environment for this new institution, which
was founded by the educator and philosopher Friedrich Froebel
around 1840. After the failure of the 1848 Revolutions, several
German governments banned the kindergarten, alleging that it was a
hotbed of subversion. German revolutionaries who were forced into
exile introduced the kindergarten to America. Conservative
governments considered the kindergarten subversive because of its
links to the era's movements for women's rights. In an era when
convention limited middle-class women to the domestic sphere, the
kindergarten provided them with a rare opportunity, not only for
professional work, but also for involvement in social reform in the
fields of education, child welfare, and urban reform. Through three
generations, American and German women established many kinds of
contacts-personal friendships, institutional affiliations,
international organizations. Many of these women and their
activities are still little known to history. Ann Taylor Allen
presents the first transnational history of the kindergarten as it
developed in both Germany and America between 1840 and 1919. This
story shows how transnational connections shaped and influenced
national cultures. Based on a large body of unused or underused
source material, found in numerous archives, libraries, and
personal collections in both the United States and Germany, The
Transatlantic Kindergarten's comparative analysis shows how a
common body of ideas and practices adapted over time to two very
different national environments. The issues raised in the
nineteenth century are still important in the present. The
provision of public preschool education-an aim first developed by
nineteenth-century kindergartners-is still an unfinished and much
discussed project in both the United States and Germany.
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