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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
For centuries logic puzzles have entertained, inspired an educated
kids of all ages Studies have shown that these engaging 'brain
teasers' provide unsurpassed benefits to the body and mind,
increasing manual dexterity, mathematical abilities and overall
intellectual agility. "Crafting Wood Logic Puzzles" provides plans
and instructions for crafting 18 of the most popular manual
puzzles. Projects range from traditional 'out together / take
apart' games like pentominoes and soma cubes to more sophisticated
'unlocking' head-scratchers, such as the Burr and Heart Box
puzzles. Readers will also learn specialised cutting, drilling,
sanding, gluing and finishing techniques that make crafting wooden
puzzles possible.
Driving on a dark, snowy road, 17-year-old Eva Whittington's car
suddenly fishtailed on an icy patch, careened through the
guardrail, and flipped over twice. Hurtled into the back of the
car, Eva noticed her legs splayed awkwardly on the seat―legs, she
would later learn, that would never again walk.
Coming to grips with life in a wheelchair was heartrending.
Broken in body and spirit, Eva struggled to make sense of her life,
to find hope for her future. "Why, God, why?" she screamed
heavenward. "What did I do to deserve this?"
Though no answer came then, God had blessed Eva with a mother
named May Bell, who loved the Lord, heart and soul. In the months
following the accident, Eva began to seek the One who so richly
dwelt in her mother. As she read her Bible and prayed, pouring out
all of her despair, something changed. She began to hope.
Today, Eva's story of overcoming tragedy to find purpose and joy
in life is an inspiration to all. An energetic wife, mother of two
preschoolers, and nationwide speaker at events such as Focus on the
Family's Renewing The Heart conferences, she shares how God's
strength sustains in times of trouble. Read Eva's story and grab
hold of her infectious joy and hope―and let the Lord begin a new
work in you, whatever circumstances you may face.
Originally published in 1987, this book is written primarily for
planners, public administrators and project managers in countries
or international agencies considering a development strategy in
which agribusiness and rural enterprise projects are viewed as a
desirable policy instrument for generating employment and income.
It makes available the background and methodology of project
analysis so that agribusiness and rural enterprise project can be
designed, implemented and reviewed effectively in a wide range of
circumstances. It outlines how to establish objectively the
potential and limitations of agribusiness and rural enterprise
projects; provides guidelines for deciding whether a project can be
effective; considers the policy issues relating to such projects
and suggests techniques for judging project performance.
The socio-historical explanation of Haiti's predicament shows a
nation plagued by a monstrous psychological repression stemming
from its colonial heritage, to such a par that the commotions of
its political reality seem to be equal to symptoms of generalized
neurosis. A socio-economic philosophy may be essential to pull this
country from standstill and take it along the road to
self-determination.
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My Silly Dog Gus (Hardcover)
C. K. Carter; Illustrated by Ricardo J. Rodriguez; Designed by Self-Pub Book Design
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Discovery Miles 3 390
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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"Atlantis Once Again" is a terror-action-adventure
science-fiction-thriller, that has a little of many things,
including; pirate drug-trafficking crime, wife murder, romance and
tragedy. This story is about the lives of a CIA operative, a
British scientist, an escaped Florida con man and a fishing boat
captain and their loves; living through adventures on the sea and
shore.
A despeiren Dr. David Elton describes an Atlantic Ocean
mega-tsunami with a thunder bolt power for destruction that the
world has never seen. His emotions are drained from sleepless
nights, as he describes the devastation that he expects along all
of the coasts of the Atlantic Ocean and into the Mediterranean Sea.
In his words, he paints a grave picture of death and destruction of
cities, countries, and the Statue of Liberty. As he speaks the Red
Sox are completing a four game sweep of the Yankees at Yankee
Stadium and there is word of an island exploding off of the Ivory
Coast of Africa from a Terrorist Nuclear blast.
Real kids face real adversity. The Bible is no out-of-touch
book. In fact, better than any other book, the Bible can relate to
our toughest realities, our strongest suffering, and guide us to
victorious living.
From Children to Champions begins and ends with the all-time
ultimate Champion, Jesus.
From his birth and childhood in "That's No Way to Raise a Kid"
to the final chapter, "Chances with the Champion," Jesus is the
prize upon which we all, young and old alike, fix our eyes.
(Hebrews 12:2 NLT)
The most popular schools song and hymn book ever! Combines Come and
Praise 1 and 2, giving you the words for 149 traditional and
contemporary hymns and songs in one volume.
This study is based on the authors' fieldwork inside Cultural
Enterprise Office, a small Scottish agency that supports creative
businesses. It discusses UK policy on the creative economy, the
rise of intermediaries between policy-making and the marketplace,
and the playing out in the delivery of business advice services to
creative microbusinesses.
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