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This is a comprehensive guide to the basic movements we can observe
in the sky. Schultz describes the daily movement of the stars from
different parts of the earth (including southern hemisphere
throughout). Included are the sun's pattern of the day and of the
year, the moon's various periods, nodes and eclipses, as well as
the planets' apparent movement and loops, conjunctions and
transits. The appendix contains tables of periods and rhythms, and
a guide to important occurrences to the year 2010.
Brahan Lodge # 226 in Lavernia, TX is my home in Texas. I was only
there for about three weeks, but it left a mark on my soul that I
cannot scrub off even if I used the proverbial metal scrub brush.
And this book is my contribution to that wonderful lodge whose
brethren who were so kind to me. Usng full-color photography, this
book highlights the unique aspects of of this Lodge - from the most
subtle (the Rug at the entrance) to the most overt (the Rebis in
the Northwest corner of the Lodge Room). Taken as a whole, Brahan
Lodge is a Book of Masonic Symbolism and a repository of living
Texan history. $1 will be donated to Brahan Lodge #226 in Lavernia,
TX for every book that is sold.
Bogey Dawson is down on his luck. A horse trainer with big dreams
and limited funds, he is passionate about Final Gift, a young filly
with the potential to tear up the track, pull him out of his
financial straits, and rebuild his reputation. Set in 1994 and the
Charles Town racetrack, Bogey's Final Gift, written by thoroughbred
racehorse breeder and owner John Meeks, leads readers into the
exciting, highly competitive, and often dangerous world of
horseracing. In this richly created novel, we meet Becky Friedman,
an exercise girl who has won Bogey's heart, and the villain Edmond
Huddleston, whose only goal is to get his hands on Final Gift, no
matter who gets hurt...or killed. As the story unfolds, the classic
Will the underdog win? question hangs over each page. This is more
than a story about a horse, or a trainer who falls in love and is
desperate to win the girl and the big race; it is about commitment
and devotion, heroism and tenacity. Readers who love a good
adventure, an action-packed story, and a drama built around the
exciting and unpredictable world of horseracing will revel in this
discovery: Meeks has delivered a gritty, edge-of-your-seat novel
that pulls us into the action and keeps us holding on until the
final page. "a must read for racing fans," "Meeks uses his
experiences on the "backside" of thoroughbred racing and his
history in dealing with human emotion and how people think to put
together an irresistible tale of a struggling underdog. The
conflict between man and woman, father and son, brother and brother
and hero and villian are intertwined with splendid descriptions of
the characters and scenes that are found only in horse racing."
Robert Turbeville, sports editor Pine Bluff Commercial, March 25,
2011
In the suspense drama Footsore on Wisdom Road, author John Meeks
drafts a tale that illustrates the power of education, as well as
the necessary strength of will that some must have in order to
achieve it. The Ellicott Center is doing great things with troubled
kids. While the school has a tough task educating the variety of
emotionally disturbed children that make up the student body, the
patience, persistence, and wisdom of the center's founder, Duncan
Rhymes, meets the challenge head on. In Footsore on Wisdom Road the
story of the real world challenges that face teachers and students
are fully explored in a fast-paced, action-packed, suspense story.
Getting through to emotionally disturbed kids is complicated
enough, but in the case of Tyler Matthews it was a veritable
impossibility-until Rhymes adopts him away from his abusive father.
The drama peaks with the threats to Ellicott, based on financial
motives, impatience, the search for an easy one-size-fits-all
solution to educational problems, and more sinisterly, the revenge
plot of a jilted, power-hungry, control-freak father who seeks to
get back at Ellicott, and the man who stole his son away. The
central themes of Footsore on Wisdom Road include issues that many
students and their schools face. Most notably the value of the
human connection between teaching staff and the children they are
charged with educating and inspiring. This connection is of utmost
importance for real learning to occur. The book juxtaposes this
significant bond with the stress of the many threats to the
student-teacher connection. Meek layers his novel with a myriad of
dramatic story lines, creating a whirlwind effect of suspenseful,
interesting hooks. How they will all play out is the ultimate
cliffhanger that climaxes amid multiple surprises and plot twists,
as well as a touch of humor.
This book aims to offer the reader a short but intense journey into
Italian Freemasonry and, specifically, in its most characteristic
rite: the Italian Simbolic Rite. This is a purely national ritual
form of Italian Freemasonry, traced back to its sources. It was
born in 1859, by the Lodge Ausonia of Turin, which gave birth to
Grande Oriente d'Italia, for the main purpose of determining the
birth of a regular and sovereign national Masonic Order.
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