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MISSING LOVE CHILD HUSH MY MOUTH Author- Eugene McDuffie Penny had
experienced firsthand heartache and emotional pains at just a few
years of age. Just imagine for a moment having turmoil or troubles
in your life that you could never ever tell anyone about.
Especially people that you think love or care about you. What would
you do? Penny told me the day I met him that he stayed away from
asking his Papa or Mama too many questions. "I was confused. Papa
told me never to tell my Mama anything. My Mama told me never to
tell Papa anything. I just hushed my mouth." "I made a dog out of
clay at school and I couldn't wait to get home from to show it to
my Mama and Papa. I still remember the night I dropped my dog of
clay and my heart shattered into a billion pieces." If something we
love is broken, can anyone put the pieces of a shattered life back
together? Is it ever too late to start your life all over again? My
hope is that as you read these pages, the message of Penny's story
messages will help you to break free from the silence of your adult
or childhood pain. That you will find the strength, courage, hope,
and love you need to live. When I met Penny his first words to me
were "Love was missing in my life" this is where the story of
"Missing Love Child" begins. Eugene McDuffie 11/4/2013
This is a true story of a float trip down the Missouri. It
compares, in some ways, to the most famous float trip in American
literature, the one that Huck Finn took down the Mississippi.
At the end of his trip, young Huck says, ..".I reckon I got to
Light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally
she's going to adopt me and civilize me, and I can't stand it. I
been there before."
That young escapee, to extend the comparison, is epitomized in
James Willard Schultz. Just expelled from military school, the
seventeen-year-old Schultz goes West, stays, grows up and lives
among the Indians, marries into the Blackfoot tribe, and lived the
kind of life he loved.
In the fall of 1901, Apikuni and his Piegan wife, Nataki, took a
long float trip down the Missouri. They camped out and lived off
the land for the entire trip, from Fort Benton to the juncture off
the Missouri and Milk rivers. The account of that trip is presented
here in book form for the first time.
Like Huck's adventure, this was something more than a simple
float trip. It was a trip through space and time through memories
of early experiences along the river, of friends and enemies
(Assiniboines, Crees, Sioux, and others), of early white trappers
and traders, of carefree days of the buffalo hunt, of a
naturalist's dream world populated with the deer, eagle, antelope,
fish, bear, wolf, and animals known only in Indian mythology.
This idyll was nostalgic trip that could not be repeated, for
the river and world were changing, Apikuni and Nataki knew
first-hand the many changes of the past and sensed the momentous
changes coming.
With the advance of the white man's world, with the dams and
reservoirs, it would be impossible for today's adventurer to
duplicate the trip described here. But, for the armchair
adventurer, it is still possible, though the account that has been
left for us, to take this remarkable trip.
The theory of self-determination is an evidence-based theory that
has been shifted from a conceptual perspective to practical
implementation for the past four decades. The theory is grounded
within positive psychology and has the basic assumption that every
human being has the motivation and potential to be psychologically
sound. In order to attain a state of psychological wellness, our
basic psychological needs, which are the desire for autonomy,
relatedness and competence, must be satisfied. If these needs are
attained, people are therefore motivated to function optimally and
at their fullest potential. In addition to satisfying basic human
psychological needs, a supportive environment is required as well.
In the case of this book, the family is presented in each chapter
as the hypothetical environment for optimal functioning of the
individual. The chapters highlight the role of family structure,
family conflict, family involvement, adverse experiences within the
family, parenting styles and practices. Self-Determination Theory:
A Family Perspective includes reviews and primary research studies
from authors in South Africa, Portugal, Belgium and Nigeria.
MISSING LOVE CHILD HUSH MY MOUTH Author- Eugene McDuffie Penny had
experienced firsthand heartache and emotional pains at just a few
years of age. Just imagine for a moment having turmoil or troubles
in your life that you could never ever tell anyone about.
Especially people that you think love or care about you. What would
you do? Penny told me the day I met him that he stayed away from
asking his Papa or Mama too many questions. "I was confused. Papa
told me never to tell my Mama anything. My Mama told me never to
tell Papa anything. I just hushed my mouth." "I made a dog out of
clay at school and I couldn't wait to get home from to show it to
my Mama and Papa. I still remember the night I dropped my dog of
clay and my heart shattered into a billion pieces." If something we
love is broken, can anyone put the pieces of a shattered life back
together? Is it ever too late to start your life all over again? My
hope is that as you read these pages, the message of Penny's story
messages will help you to break free from the silence of your adult
or childhood pain. That you will find the strength, courage, hope,
and love you need to live. When I met Penny his first words to me
were "Love was missing in my life" this is where the story of
"Missing Love Child" begins. Eugene McDuffie 11/4/2013
Utilizing personal testimonies to communicate his spiritual wisdom
and insight into the world of gang violence and substance abuse,
Eugene McDuffie once again delivers a message of hope and
redemption in "Angels without Wings," the follow up to his book
"Missing Love Child." "I already have accepted the fact I was born
to raise myself and did everything for me by myself. I am my own
father." Far from the dry rhetoric of the customary treatment of
the issue of gangs, Eugene breaths vibrant life and great
understanding into the depictions of his own experiences and those
of the children with which he has worked as a youth advocate.
Having experienced life on the streets firsthand, Eugene is
uniquely qualified and capable of presenting the issues in a manner
accessible to people of all walks of life. "Hope," who spoke some
words to me that I am sure I will never forget as long as I shall
live. Her words to me were: "When one door closes.... Attacking the
subject matter from all angles, Eugene educates his readers as to
how gang violence, and the greater societal problems of which gangs
are a symptom, effects all aspects of society, and further suggests
a call to action, and how by strengthening families and an
individual's relationship with God, the problem can be addressed at
its roots. Eugene Lee McDuffie's "Angels without Wings" boldly
takes a stand against gangs, and bullies, exposing the pitfalls of
entanglement in gang involvement. "Children develop an attachment
to those who show them attention and respond to their needs
reliably. The bond that a child has with its caregiver will impact
the child for the rest of its life." We all can do something about
this problem, I learned, as I stepped out on faith alone to educate
and help children stay away from gangs, drugs and violence. The
question is: Are there angels? You and I know the answer is yes
There are definitely angels Any person, if we choose to be, can be
an Angel without Wings
Title: The Fountain of Youth. A fantastic tragedy, in five acts. In
verse.]Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It
is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150
million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals,
newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and
much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along
with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and
historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The POETRY &
DRAMA collection includes books from the British Library digitised
by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and changing role of
literature in society, ranging from Bardic poetry to Victorian
verse. Containing many classic works from important dramatists and
poets, this collection has something for every lover of the stage
and verse. ++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++ British Library Lee-Hamilton, Eugene;
1891. 135 p.; 8 . 11781.dd.8.
Title: Poems and Transcripts.Publisher: British Library, Historical
Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the
United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
POETRY & DRAMA collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and
changing role of literature in society, ranging from Bardic poetry
to Victorian verse. Containing many classic works from important
dramatists and poets, this collection has something for every lover
of the stage and verse. ++++The below data was compiled from
various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this
title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to
insure edition identification: ++++ British Library Lee-Hamilton,
Eugene; 1878. ix. 171 p.; 8 . 11652.bbb.31.
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