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In The Life of God in the Soul of Man, Scougal cuts through false
ideas about religion and demonstrates how to pursue true unity with
God.
Reprocessing and Recycling of Spent Nuclear Fuel presents an
authoritative overview of spent fuel reprocessing, considering
future prospects for advanced closed fuel cycles. Part One
introduces the recycling and reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel,
reviewing past and current technologies, the possible implications
of Generation IV nuclear reactors, and associated safely and
security issues. Parts Two and Three focus on aqueous-based
reprocessing methods and pyrochemical methods, while final chapters
consider the cross-cutting aspects of engineering and process
chemistry and the potential for implementation of advanced closed
fuel cycles in different parts of the world.
Secrets Hidden tells the true story of a woman rising from the
ashes of her harrowing childhood. Living with her family in an old,
dusty Mercury, author Robin Rae Schillereff traveled from state to
state with her alcoholic parents and her older brother, Johnny. In
this memoir, as she recounts the ups and downs of her journey as
the daughter of a traveling salesman, long-forgotten memories
emerge. Episodes unfurl with humor and pathos, guided by parents
who were oft en too self-absorbed to understand how their frivolous
actions affected their daughter. As she recalls her childhood in
the 1950s, the dramatic response that she had to these life changes
as an adult becomes clear. Robin also writes about her substance
abuse and the very close calls she has with an overdose and her
subsequent hospitalization. She opens up about all of the secrets
she has held inside since her childhood- the feelings of
abandonment by her father and her confusion about her early years.
Moved by her will to survive, she was a girl who lived by the side
of the road for much of her early childhood. Uplifting, funny, and
heartbreaking, Secrets Hidden makes clear the resilience of one
woman in the face of such an unusual childhood.
Sandytown is a great place to be, a community of love and
diversity. Blue Lobster has returned to his beloved sea colony in
time for the winter holidays and he wants to celebrate them all.
Enjoy this wining tale of friendship and respect. For more books by
Robin please go to her website: www.robintaylor-chiarello.com
Children's author and designer, Robin Taylor-Chiarello writes a
colorful, upbeat story of a clam colony celebrating that their
lives have been spared. The Clam Digger's Ball is coastal Maines
underwater fun. To view other books written and published by Robin
please go to her website: www.RobinTaylor-Chiarello.com
While at her home in Center Lovell, Maine, author Robin
Taylor-Chiarello listened to a radio announcement that a blue
lobster had been caught off the coast. Robin has used the blue
lobster as a vehicle to talk about differences and the desire for
everyone seeking acceptance. www.robintaylor-chiarello.com
Excavations at two sites in the southern suburbs of the modern
industrial town of Scunthorpe, originally a rural landscape with a
scatter of villages overlooking the River Trent and its tributary,
Bottesford Beck. Finds of flint tools show that humans had been
around throughout prehistory; by the late Iron Age the Burringham
Road site probably lay at the southern limit of a settlement, and
for much of the Roman period there is evidence of various
activities, mostly agriculture-related, and including several
corn-driers; perhaps there was a villa nearby. The Baldwin Avenue
site shows evidence of a Middle Saxon settlement with notable
artefacts being three large lead vessels of a type that seems
peculiar to the region. The title of the report reflects the fact
that these two sites are peripheral to larger complexes, but
nevertheless provide good information about them.~
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