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Eclipse (Hardcover)
Michael Lee
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PROLOGUE: Michael Izzo was born on 6/3/1987 in San Diego, CA. to be
put up for adoption; but, was quickly moved back to LI, New York
for reasons unknown... Michael's Grandparents were of German,
Jewish decent, and his mother was the 1st generation American. Erna
Avramavich was born and lived in Germany from April 8, 1928 to the
mid 1950's. Erna Avram, a child of 12 moved solely to America,
fleeing Germany, and escaped the damage caused by Adolph Hitler; as
it's been told. Hitler's primary mission, was to kill all Jews
& oppressors; because he was consumed by the Devil's mission to
prevent the 2nd birth of Jesus Christ. Although, his motives are
widely debated. However, God knew of this treachery and decided it
would be best to disguise Jesus' new ancestors as German-Jews.
Allowing Michael to be born one day in a free country, ridden of
persecution to uncover his truth of being Jesus Christ. Similar to
Jesus Christ, Michael Izzo also became quickly known at the age of
12; when he was published in the local town's newspaper: As a well
known, local aggressive roller skater. In addition, no formal
records are kept of Michael's teenage or young adult life; other
than schooling and some medical records. However, Michael Izzo
being who he is in nature, quickly started questioning &
rebelling against society. As a result, he would fall into the
hands of the law and even worse; the Devil & his mighty
temptations. However, being as blessed and powerful as he is
through trials, error, and sheer faith; Michael kept strong and
asked God to forgive him in every testament of his faith. As of
today, there are no official records of Michael's past dealings
with criminal behavior or acts of Demonic pleasures. However,
Michael finds the need for speaking only the truth through his
music: as a form of forgiveness, for such trials of faith for Gods
Will. He quoted to me - "I believe that there are no records of
these days; meaning after turning 12, from than and now; because
God didn't want the world to remember me for the bad times, only
for the good ones. It is only on Earth that we SIN; but in Heaven
we are Sinless." In Jesus' first existence, his mission was to
bridge the gap between Heaven & Earth, and to be crucified in
the process. Michael's mission is to finish what was started, by
defeating Satan's evil eternally. In this autobiography, we shall
embark upon the lost chapters of the life and times of Jesus Christ
from age 13-26; with insights of Michael's proposed plans for
himself, after his current age of 26. Such plans, can only be
revealed with time and through the permission of God. However,
Michael shall reveal his current mission to us; which is to salvage
the remaining souls of humanity, during the end of days. Whilst
destroying the Devil or known as the anti-Christ; creating, an
eternal kingdom of peace in both Heaven and on the new Earth, AKA
New Jerusalem. Aside from his lost journals; we shall see his
prophecy revealed, through Michael's music of scriptures. This
novel, shall uncover many secrets & truths of what is to come
for the world; during the end of times, in order for a new world to
begin. These truths, shall describe the outcome for all things;
including, righteous followers of Jesus Christ, followers of the
Devil, as well as everyone else thereof... In the bible, under
(Luke 21:7-25) it states the following: (21:16) - "And ye shall be
betrayed both by parents, & brethren & kinsfolk, &
friends; and some of you shall they cause to be put to death."
(21:17) - "And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake."
(21:18) - "But there shall not an hair of your head perish."
(21:20) - "And when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed with armies,
then know that the desolation thereof is nigh." (21:21) - "Then let
them which are in Judea flee to the mountains; and let them which
are in the midst of it depart out; and let not them that are in the
countries enter thereinto."
Thirty-two-year-old Kay Stewart is on top of the world. For the
past eleven years, she has let nothing interfere with her climb to
achieve notoriety as a New York fashion designer with her own line,
label, and international success. Determined to never succumb to
the patter of little feet and picket fence syndrome, Kay is more
than ready to welcome the rewards she has worked so hard to
achieve. But all of that is about to change when Kay receives a
strange message on her answering machine. Kay barely has time to
figure out who the message is from when her doorman delivers an
unusual package. When she peers inside, Kay is shocked to discover
its contents: a baby boy. With only an anonymous note supposedly
penned by someone from her childhood to provide clues, Kay faces a
complex dilemma: who would entrust their baby in her care? When she
is forced to explain the baby's sudden appearance to her long-time
boyfriend, his unexpected reaction to the news sends her on a
journey into her past where she soon unearths much more than just
the baby's identity. In this novel, a career woman whose life is
turned upside down by an unforeseen package is about to discover
that nothing is predictable, especially when it comes to babies,
love, and the future.
Fulfilling all the high expectations set by her well-received Crazy Ladies, Michael Lee West's She Flew the Coop brilliantly interweaves dark calamity with comedy to depict everyday life in tiny Limoges, Louisiana, in 1952. Told through the voices of its richly eccentric characters, She Flew the Coop is an entrancing picture of Limoges's gossipmongering citizens and a beautifully rendered picture of small-town life, filled with wry humor and humanity.
When the Gods first created the world of Bremaria, it was decided
to leave its inhabitants free to choose between good and evil. The
Light Races, represented by humans, elves, dwarves, halflings, and
troglodytes, were balanced by the Dark Races; goblins, hobgoblins,
trolls, ogres, and gremlins. Other races, most notably the dragons,
centaur and minotaur, were created in neutrality (although even
they may lean to one side or another). It was made known that in
time to come, the Gods would return to judge the world, and to
decide its ultimate fate. In order to help the races lean towards
good, it was decided to bequeath to one of the race of dragons the
power to be omnipresent in all beings of every race, knowing the
deeds, desires, and motivations of all people, everywhere. That
dragon became the first of the Guardians. Vast wisdom and knowledge
was granted to the Guardian, as well as much greater magical
powers, a lifespan thrice that of normal dragons, and the ability
to pass on their powers at the time of their death to an apprentice
of their choosing. They were to use their powers and knowledge not
to dominate the races, but to persuade them to live in peace with
one another, and to make the world what the Gods had intended it to
be. The Guardian Chronicles trilogy details a part of the history
of Bremaria. It specifically deals with a time of great upheaval
and warfare which occurred almost a thousand years after the
Guardians had finally brought true peace to the land. Book One, The
Chosen of the Guardian, begins with the current Guardian; Gangar, a
golden dragon of great age. Deeply attached to Bremaria and its
people, he had waited almost too late to choose an apprentice. In
his haste to do so, he picked Trantyricus the Black, a young dragon
of great power, ability, and charm. But there was a darker side to
the new apprentice, which his master knew nothing of (the powers of
the Guardian being limited in their ability with regards to
dragons, as opposed to common mortals). Dismissing his troubling
behavior as the arrogance typical of youth, Gangar taught his
student how to experience the world through the eyes of its lesser
inhabitants, as the Guardians themselves do. He hoped that in
feeling firsthand the hopes, tragedies, fears, and love of others,
his student's proud and arrogant nature would be tempered by
compassion. He was wrong. Trantyricus reveled in the suffering of
others. And in playing with his victims, he finally discovered that
he could also take complete control of them, and make them do his
bidding. Using others to amuse himself, he eventually went too far,
causing a conflict which resulted in the destruction of an entire
city. Gangar was horrified, and cast his student out. But it was
already too late. Using his former master's teachings as a base to
build his power, Trantyricus has, at the time our story begins,
taken control of the Dark Races, which are more susceptible to his
summons, and gone to war to seize all of Bremaria. But even that
will not satisfy him. Knowing that only the Guardians themselves
are powerful enough to control all sentient beings in the world, he
now wages a constant magical battle against the old dragon,
determined to destroy the magical shields surrounding and
protecting Gangar's home in an attempt to capture his former
master. Trantyricus knows that if he can seize Gangar's powers from
him, the raising of armies and the conquering of territory will be
unnecessary. Trantyricus must be stopped fast, for his power grows
daily. But now, he has made what could be a fatal blunder. In order
to concentrate fully on the capture of Gangar, Trantyricus has
taken into his service four apprentices of his own, and has given
up to them part of his own power, so that they can control his
armies and govern his holdings. In answer, Gangar has chosen a
group of heroes, warriors and mages which he has carefully nurtured
over the years to fight evil,
This book presents a collective mediation on writing, methods,
violences, and un/becomings in global politics. It combines
narratives, fictional stories, academic discussions, passionate
unwindings, imagined futures, and more. The editor's intention is
to offer a theoretically creative work which engages extensively
with the visual and affective to un-discipline knowledge and modes
of expression. The book’s point of departure is a conventional
academic conference and its peculiar academic concerns (which many
readers will only be too familiar with), using this to open up to
broader and deeper concerns about everyday-level decisions,
realities, and perspectives that feed into and make global
politics. It is a polyvocal text that collects traces of thinking,
learning, conversing, embodying and ‘finding out’, in an
attempt to make visible some of the avalanches of discarded knowing
practices. In this sense, this book is a methods book as much as a
political/theoretical text that demands we (better) understand or
know the worlds we enter, inhabit, to make it quiver otherwise.
Any time Vietnam veterans get together--whether it's two or twenty
of them--war stories follow. The tales they relate about the
paddies, the jungles, the highlands, the waterways, and the airways
provide the vets a greater understanding of the war they survived
and gives nonparticipants a glimpse into the dangerous intensity of
firefights, the often hilarious responses to inexplicable
situations, and the strong bonds only they can share. These stories
from soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines have never been
captured or compiled in a meaningful way--until now. These stories
are the "real meat" of the Vietnam experience. In brief narratives,
the veterans themselves relate the valor, hardship, fear, and humor
of the war in Vietnam.
Growing up in the only Korean family in a Minnesota town, Michelle
Lee-Barnewall has felt the pain of racial discrimination and the
resulting identity confusion that follows. Through the telling of
her personal story, she seeks to transcend the current divide
between those who emphasize social justice concerns and those who
believe these concerns compromise the core of the gospel. A Longing
to Belong integrates a biblical worldview and personal experience
on the topic of race and race relations. Lee-Barnewall writes as
both a New Testament scholar and an Asian American who has
personally experienced what it means to be racially marginalized,
seeking to filter those experiences through the lens of the New
Testament and what it has to say to us today about our Christian
calling and our identity in Christ as a member of his body. A
Longing to Belong spurs readers to consider what it means to live
as racially distinctive people in a fallen world that abounds in
misunderstanding and pain and is in desperate need of the gospel of
grace, especially as manifested in the redeemed Christian
community. This memoir extends the discussion beyond academic
discussion of race relations and personal narratives by
demonstrating how theology and experience are necessarily
intertwined and mutually contribute to our understanding of race
and our relationships with each other. Rather than arguing for one
"side," Lee-Barnewall shares examples rooted in her own experience
in light of an overarching kingdom theology.
This book explores a collection of natural surfaces, their
scientific characteristics and their unique engineering potential -
demonstrating that engineering applications can be found in
unexpected places. The surfaces covered range from botanical ones,
like rice and lotus leaves, to insect surfaces, like butterfly and
dragonfly wings. The variety of surfaces and numerous engineering
potentials described show how biomimicry can be utilized to solve
countless real-world problems.
Remote Sensing from a New Perspective The idea for this book began
many years ago, when I was asked to teach a course on remote
sensing. Not long before that time, I had been part of the effort
to develop the first database for planetary data with a common
digital array format and interactive processing capabilities to
correlate those data easily: the lunar consortium. All the
available lunar remote sensing data were included, orbital and
ground-based, ranging across the entire electromagnetic spectrum. I
had used this powerful tool extensively, and, in that spirit, I was
determined to create a course which covered the entire spectrum and
a variety of targets. As I looked around for the equivalent of a
textbook, which I was willing to pull together from several
sources, I realized that available material was very heavily
focused on the visual and near visual spectrum and on the Earth as
a target. Even The Surveillant Science, edited by Edward Holz and
published in 1973, which broke new ground in having diverse
articles on most of the spectrum when it was created, focused
entirely on the Earth. My personal favorite, the exceedingly well
written book on remote sensing by Floyd Sabins first published in
1978, covered the visual, infrared, and microwave portions of the
spectrum beautifully but focused on the Earth as well. Unhindered,
I developed what I called 'packets' of material for each part of
the spectrum.
This book presents a collective mediation on writing, methods,
violences, and un/becomings in global politics. It combines
narratives, fictional stories, academic discussions, passionate
unwindings, imagined futures, and more. The editor's intention is
to offer a theoretically creative work which engages extensively
with the visual and affective to un-discipline knowledge and modes
of expression. The book’s point of departure is a conventional
academic conference and its peculiar academic concerns (which many
readers will only be too familiar with), using this to open up to
broader and deeper concerns about everyday-level decisions,
realities, and perspectives that feed into and make global
politics. It is a polyvocal text that collects traces of thinking,
learning, conversing, embodying and ‘finding out’, in an
attempt to make visible some of the avalanches of discarded knowing
practices. In this sense, this book is a methods book as much as a
political/theoretical text that demands we (better) understand or
know the worlds we enter, inhabit, to make it quiver otherwise.
Rethinks and refines aspects of curriculum, pedagogy, students’
opportunities to learn, and the organization of the classroom in
light of major changes to the higher education landscape. Addresses
larger conversations about what the “new normal” will look like
in a changed educational environment, with discipline-specific
examples yet consideration to teaching and learning experiences
across the university. Tools and techniques intend to solve
long-standing and current problems in a post-2020 higher education
landscape, offering insight and professional development resources
to new, as well as more experienced faculty.
Rethinks and refines aspects of curriculum, pedagogy, students’
opportunities to learn, and the organization of the classroom in
light of major changes to the higher education landscape. Addresses
larger conversations about what the “new normal” will look like
in a changed educational environment, with discipline-specific
examples yet consideration to teaching and learning experiences
across the university. Tools and techniques intend to solve
long-standing and current problems in a post-2020 higher education
landscape, offering insight and professional development resources
to new, as well as more experienced faculty.
Discover a collection of fun-to-stitch, role-playing projects that
any child is sure to adore. "Let's pretend" play sets let children
mimic the things they see grown-ups doing: gardening, cooking,
camping, and more. Savor the joys of sewing for children as you
create unforgettable gifts. 20 cute and clever projects with lots
of kid appeal--for boys and girls alike Encourage imaginative play
with items such as a pet bed and carrier, gardening bucket, picnic
blanket, duffel bag, and aprons for the kitchen, garden, and shop
Skill-building techniques include adding applique, applying bias
binding, inserting piping, and installing zippers
Now in an updated second edition, this classroom-tested textbook
introduces and summarizes the latest models and skills required to
design and optimize nanomechanical resonators, taking a top-down
approach that uses macroscopic formulas to model the devices. The
authors cover the electrical and mechanical aspects of
nanoelectromechanical system (NEMS) devices in six expanded and
revised chapters on lumped-element model resonators, continuum
mechanical resonators, damping, transduction, responsivity, and
measurements and noise. The applied approach found in this book is
appropriate for engineering students and researchers working with
micro and nanomechanical resonators.
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