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Dorothy Holloway is part of God's light, a light that shines in a
way that not all of us ever will. Her poetry is far more than mere
emotion, it is spiritually stirring. Mrs. Holloway has committed
her time and energy to writing inspirational poetry that reflects
personal life experiences for over twelve years. Her writings are
truly uplifting to one's soul. Mrs. Holloway gives her readers
comfort and reassurance through her poetry. She has faith in the
ultimate salvation of Christ and helps us experience that faith and
hope through her writing. Mrs. Holloway is very active in her
community. She not only gives back through her poetry, but in many
other ways. Currently she gives to our military personnel by
writing specifically for them. She is a member of RSVP, Southern
Hospice Program and Seniors for Fun. She is a wife and mother of
five sons, one now deceased, Javon, who was always supportive and
has even written music to accompany her poetry in book two. This
lady is awesome, has the most humble heart of anyone you will ever
meet with her ability to touch the souls of those around her by
writing so eloquently and meaningfully.
A dark spirit haunts an isolated Norfolk retreat in this unsettling
and sinister historical horror set in the early 1900s, perfect for
readers of Michelle Paver, Silvia Moreno-Garcia and Andrew Michael
Hurley. Norfolk, 1917. Unable to join the army due to a heart
condition, Freddie lives and works with his father in the grounds
of the Edenwell Hydropathic, a wellness retreat in the Norfolk
broads. Preferring the company of birds - who talk to him as one of
their own - over the eccentric characters who live in the spa,
bathing in its healing waters, Freddie overhears their premonitions
of murder. Eustace Moncrieff is a troublemaker, desperate to go to
war and leave behind his wealthy family. Shipped to Edenwell by his
mother to keep him safe from the horrors of the trenches, he
strikes up a friendship with Freddie at the behest of Doctor
Chalice, the American owner of the Hydropathic. As the two friends
grow closer and grapple with their demons, they discover a body,
and something terrifying stalking the woods. The dark halls of the
spa are breached, haunted by the woodland beast, and the boys soon
realise that they may be the only things standing between this
monster and the whole of Edenwell.
Originally published in 1981, and then again in 1995, Medical
Obituaries is an extensive index begun in the 1960s cataloguing
biographical data for American physicians from the 18th and 19th
century. The book is an extensive index of American physicians and
surgeons and contains an extensive list of sources to the medical
obituaries of medical professionals from this period. It also
provides a list of graduating classes at the American Medical
Colleges before 1907. The book in particular provides an extensive
collection of references from medical journals. It is arranged
alphabetically and will provide an extremely valuable resource to
historians and medical professionals, seeking information about
American physicians and surgeons working in the 18th and 19th
century.
I'm an Author is a blank canvas for your child to write and
illustrate his/her very own book A great tool for budding authors
to practice their writing skills and feel like a true author doing
so. Children are encouraged to design the front and back of their
book using pencils, markers crayons or colored pencils. Fun for all
ages
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ 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 ensure edition identification:
++++ The Collection Of Engravings: Formed Between The Years 1860-68
By Alfred Morrison M. Holloway Holloway and Son; privately printed,
1868 Art; Prints; Art / Prints; Engraving; Portrait prints; Prints
Dorothy Holloway is part of God's light, a light that shines in a
way that not all of us ever will. Her poetry is far more than mere
emotion, it is spiritually stirring. Mrs. Holloway has committed
her time and energy to writing inspirational poetry that reflects
personal life experiences for over twelve years. Her writings are
truly uplifting to one's soul. Mrs. Holloway gives her readers
comfort and reassurance through her poetry. She has faith in the
ultimate salvation of Christ and helps us experience that faith and
hope through her writing. Mrs. Holloway is very active in her
community. She not only gives back through her poetry, but in many
other ways. Currently she gives to our military personnel by
writing specifically for them. She is a member of RSVP, Southern
Hospice Program and Seniors for Fun. She is a wife and mother of
five sons, one now deceased, Javon, who was always supportive and
has even written music to accompany her poetry in book two. This
lady is awesome, has the most humble heart of anyone you will ever
meet with her ability to touch the souls of those around her by
writing so eloquently and meaningfully.
Atmospheric Chemistry provides readers with a basic knowledge of
the chemistry of Earth's atmosphere, and an understanding of the
role that chemical transformations play in this vital part of our
environment. The composition of the 'natural' atmosphere
(troposphere, stratosphere and mesosphere) is described in terms of
the physical and chemical cycles that govern the behaviour of the
major and the many minor species present, and of the atmospheric
lifetimes of those species. An extension of these ideas leads to a
discussion of the impacts of Man's activities on the atmosphere,
and to an understanding of some of the most important environmental
issues of our time. One thread of the book explains how living
organisms alter the composition and pressures in the atmosphere,
modify temperatures, and change the intensity and
wavelength-distribution of light arriving from the Sun. Meanwhile,
the living organisms on Earth have depended on these very same
environmental conditions being satisfactory for the maintenance and
evolution of life. There thus appear to be two-way interactions
between life and the atmosphere. Man, just one species of living
organism, has developed an unfortunate ability to interfere with
the feedbacks that seem to have maintained the atmosphere to be
supportive of surface life for more than 3.5 billion years. This
book will help chemists to understand the background to the
problems that arise from such interference. The structure of the
book and the development of the subject deviate somewhat from those
usually encountered. Important and recurring concepts are presented
in outline first, before more detailed discussions of the
atmospheric behaviour of specific chemical species. Examples of
such themes are the sources and sinks of trace gases, and their
budgets and lifetimes. That is, the emphasis is initially on the
principles of the subject, with the finer points emerging at later
points in the book, sometimes in several successive chapters. In
this way, some of the core material gets repeated exposure, but in
new ways and in new contexts. The book is written at a level that
makes it accessible to undergraduate chemists, and in a manner that
should make it interesting to them. However, the material presented
forms a solid base for those who are extending their studies to a
higher level, and it will also provide non-specialists with the
background to an understanding of Man's several and varied threats
to the atmosphere. Well-informed citizens can then better assess
measures proposed to prevent or alleviate the potential damage, and
policy makers more realistically formulate the necessary controls
on a sound scientific foundation.
Journey Through Pain to High Places tells the story of struggling
with years of misdiagnosis and ineffective remedies only to
discover the true source of all her suffering: cancer. This amazing
journey invites you to experience all the pain, heartache,
confusion, and disappointments associated with this devastating
disease. This is a real life story of the miraculous healing power
of God, stirred by faith that was tested by time and repeated
setbacks. This story will certainly inspire you and encourage you
to have faith in the Lord.
I find your poems inspirational and comforting. During a difficult
time, it gives me strength and comfort. J.R., a friend Your poems
have been words of inspiration and uplifting to me. A word spoken
is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. God will anoint what
you use for him. Congratulations Your Sister in Christ, Janie
Reading Mrs. Holloway's poetry I was struck by sincerity in each
one. When I open her book, many times I find inspiration, hope and
calmness in her writings. I'm glad she chose to share her God-given
talents with the rest of us. Friend and admirer, Rodney Finley Mrs.
Holloway is a wonder with words Her writing is evidence of her
life; truly real and lead by God. Danielle Burns Dorothy Holloway
is a 'Daughter of Encouragement' poet, which means in her case that
to a sensitive and caring heart was given an intellectual curiosity
that ever sought ways to encourage others through Christian poetry.
It's evident in her writings, a love for Christ and His church. Her
poetry contemplates and celebrates Jesus' influence and impact on
one's life journey. She travels the range of human emotions in her
poems, but always leaving you ever hopeful in a cynical world. She
has faith in the ultimate salvation of God in Christ, and helps us
experience that faith and hope in her writings. She's touched so
many in such a short period of time. I'm proud to be her pastor.
Timothy C. Thompson, Sr., B.A., M.Div. Haven Chapel-St. Paul United
Methodist Churches
This book is a first-of-its-kind treatment of the ballad novels of
Sharyn McCrumb. It contains articles and essays about all aspects
of McCrumb's work, including literary criticism, interpretation,
and practical suggestions for teaching the ballad novels. Teachers
from the United States and abroad have long asked for a good source
book help them in their quest to teach the ballad novesl and to
open the curlture of the Appalachian Mountains as it really is to
their students. "From a Race of Storytellers: Essays on the Ballad
Novels of Sharyn McCrumb has been compiled to fill this need. "From
a Race of Storytellers will also be attractive to the general
reader who wants to read more about the characters who inhabit
McCrumb's fictional Hamelin, Tennessee, and to better understand
the events that occur there. Through essays written by fourteen
different scholars of McCrumb's fiction and one by McCrumb herself,
readers will gain a deeper understanding of the real southern
Appalachian mountains, not just the popular image. Like McCrumb,
each author is committed to examining what it means to live in
Appalachia.
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