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Children often fear monsters in the closet or under the bed. But
what happens when monsters aren't a problem, alligators are
instead? There's a Gator Under My Bed is a delightful story that
addresses just that: children's bedtime fears, in the form of an
alligator, named Fred. Complete with an activity, this fast paced
book will entertain, ease bedtime fears, and become a nighttime
favorite. Meet Fred. 'There's a Gator Under My Bed'.
This unique collection of thirteen fictional problems, particularly
useful at the undergraduate level and geared to a semester's
length, offers the teacher of archaeology an invaluable means of
supplementing courses dealing largely in theory with practical
exercises in archaeological problem-solving. The captivating, often
witty problems are directed not to the discovery of one correct
answer but to the encouragement of intelligent inquiry and
analysis.
A fascinating look into dimensions of murder that are often
overlooked and undeveloped. Spree killing, in particular, is a
crime that researchers have vacillated over in the past two decades
or so, most notably when the FBI’ s 2005 consortium on Serial
Homicide seemed to walk back from the concept because of the
implications of the term “ cooling off period.” The author
draws the reader into consideration of such classifications, both
the spree killer and the mass murderer. It underlines that it’ s
often difficult to delineate atypical murderers such as serial
killers, spree killers, and mass murderers. It’ s not uncommon
for aspects of these behaviors to spill over and overlap with one
another. It can be best to stay away from the binary choices of
typology and understand the criminal as an individual case
Children often fear monsters in the closet or under the bed. But
what happens when monsters aren't a problem, alligators are
instead? There's a Gator Under My Bed is a delightful story that
addresses just that: children's bedtime fears, in the form of an
alligator, named Fred. Complete with an activity, this fast paced
book will entertain, ease bedtime fears, and become a nighttime
favorite. Meet Fred. 'There's a Gator Under My Bed'.
Squirrel and Chipmunk live in Maine, and they are best friends.
When a wildfire burns down their home, they set off for Bar Harbor
and Acadia National Park, and calamity and hilarity follow. This
set of adventures, written by a 13-year old for younger children,
entertains while teaching about loyalty and friendship. The playful
illustrations are vivid and colorful.
"Steve Daniels has written a fine book on the last things for young
people. It is easy to read, within reach of teenagers, and (best of
all) consistently and profoundly biblical in what it teaches. This
book would be a fine basis for all sorts of youth Bible studies,
youth group situations, and Sunday School classes. One more
thing--many older Christians would profit from its teaching as
well."--Dr. Sam Waldron, Author of "The End Times Made Simple"
"Being young tends to make you think you'll live forever. That's
why young people think so infrequently about the future, especially
the end of the world. A young person who thinks infrequently about
the end of the world and the Second Coming of Jesus will very
likely be unprepared when the end and Jesus come. That's why I'm so
grateful for Steve Daniels' sober and helpful book written
especially for young people. May our young people be more
heavenly-minded, knowing the joy of eternal life in Christ
surpasses all the world's pleasures." - Thabiti Anyabwile, Author
of "What is a Healthy Church Member?" "This is a good book. Steve
Daniels answers perplexing questions in plain language and sheds
light on difficult passages of Scripture. This work is fast-paced,
aptly illustrated and easy to understand. It is true to Scripture
and honoring to Christ. It informs the mind and warms the heart
with hope. I highly recommend it." - Roger Ellsworth, Pastor and
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