A Favor Returned

A Favor Returned
Author: Duke Southard
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-06-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1604949651

Jennifer Proctor, a wispy yet hauntingly beautiful young girl of ten, already qualified as one of those rare saints on earth. She had developed a sense of compassion far beyond her years and, unlike most children her age, is completely unselfish. When she innocently applies a gift that she neither understands nor wants to save a young boy's father from certain death in a racecar accident, Jennie affects the destiny of a whole family in ways she could not have dreamed. Only when her path crosses once again with Ross Becker years later does she learn of the powerful impact her kind-spirited intervention had on so many people and how he must now return her favor. Set between 1940 and 1963, A Favor Returned captures the changing dynamics of families, communities, and the country in the post-World War II era as prosperity and a confidence bordering on arrogance seemed to envelope the nation. The historical background mingles with the thread of possibility that there truly may be people on this earth who are in the world but not of it, people whose decency and honesty appear too good to be true. Coupled with this is the unsettling possibility that unselfish "saints on earth" may set into motion devastating and tragic consequences. Jennifer Proctor firmly believes that there is a loving God who has placed some people on earth to help others be happier, but time and again she must face the frustrating fact that He doesn't explain how the process is supposed to work. When Ross Becker is faced with the final heart-wrenching dilemma of A Favor Returned, he at last realizes the desperate and utter truth of Jennie's frustration.

Favor for a Favor

Favor for a Favor
Author: Messiah Muhammad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692215913

A man who owes a mobster and a voodoo priestess a favor for his freedom...

A Theory of Everyone

A Theory of Everyone
Author: Michael Muthukrishna
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 0262375796

A blueprint for a better future that offers a unified theory of human behavior, culture, and society. Playing on the phrase “a theory of everything” from physics, Michael Muthukrishna’s ambitious, original, and deeply hopeful book A Theory of Everyone draws on the most recent research from across the sciences, humanities, and the emerging field of cultural evolution to paint a panoramic picture of who we are and what exactly makes human beings different from all other forms of life on the planet. Muthukrishna argues that it is our unique ability to create culture, a shared body of knowledge, skills, and experience passed on from generation to generation, that has enabled our current dominance. But it is only by understanding and applying the laws of life—the need for energy, innovation, cooperation, and evolution—that we can solve the practical and existential challenges we face as a species. A Theory of Everyone attempts to provide solutions for the most pressing problems of our collective future, such as polarization, inequality, the “great stagnation” in productivity, and the energy crisis. Casting a bold and wide net, Muthukrishna’s book is a must-read for anyone interested in a better future for ourselves and for generations to come.

How to Learn a Foreign Language: A Practical Guide with Tips and Resources

How to Learn a Foreign Language: A Practical Guide with Tips and Resources
Author: Jeff Blum
Publisher: Jeff Blum
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2021-09-25
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

Learning a language can be a daunting process. Should you self-study? Take a course? Buy a software program? Hire a private tutor? What kinds of learning systems are available and which might be right for you? How about the myriad online resources available? And, very importantly, where should you begin? Oh, by the way, how long will all this effort take anyway? You will find the answers to these questions in this short but thorough guide to learning a foreign language. Author Jeff Blum has taught English and studied four languages (Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese and Thai), but he still struggles just as anyone must when learning a language. Jeff did extensive research on all aspects of language learning in an effort to improve his own efforts and he has carefully curated that research into this guide to help you with your efforts as well. In the book you will find: 1. A look at the systems and techniques advocated by various language learning experts and sites. 2. A consideration of personal factors in learning a language (motivation, personality, goals, etc.). 3. A discussion of the 8 language learning blocks with recommended resources for tackling each. 4. An overview of the most popular language learning products on the market (Duolingo, Rosetta Stone, Pimsleur, etc.). 5. A comprehensive set of resources to aid you with whatever approach to study you pursue. Whether you are young or old, beginner or advanced, studying your first foreign language or your fifth, there is something for you in this book. If you are a language teacher, this book might help you better understand what your students are up against while giving you ideas and extra resources to aid your teaching efforts.

Bye the Book

Bye the Book
Author: Frank Caceres PhD
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2008-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440100233

The search for a cure for multiple sclerosis begins as a noble quest, but quickly degenerates into greed: the insatiable hunger for more and more money, backed by murder. The executive/researcher whose dreams have become corrupted, learns that the statistical records, if presented to the authorities at the FDA would bring about the collapse of his house of cards, are in a book kept by a statistician whose murder he ordered. He must secure and destroy that book, even if it means more people have to die. Where will it end? While detectives Luis Ortiz and Fred Hodge investigate the homicides, they must race the clock to locate and save Kathryn DiAgostino, forensics investigator and Luis love interest, who had been captured by the hired gun before his own death. As the detectives struggle to catch the mastermind behind the killing spree, will they rescue Kathryn before its too late? The surprise at the end will catch the reader as off guard as the detectives. Populated by real and believable characters, the non-stop action in this thriller will keep you riveted to your favorite reading place. Advance praise for Bye The Book From the moment Willie Blood finds the classy lady shot in her car, I was hooked BYE THE BOOK is a roller coaster of a thriller with deep dives and harrowing turns, not to mention twists at a fast paced speed. Once again Frank Cceres has written a riveting, cant wait to read the next page novel. Each book by Frank just gets better and better. Franks characters are fun, real, sad in the true to the human condition way. He paints a beautiful mural with his words. You can clearly see the thoughts and actions of the characters and the action as if you are there. Wonderful! An excellent thrill ride. On a scale of 1 to 5, I give it a 5! Cynthia Lea Clark, Psy.D., FMAM Review Coordinator

Moments for Friends

Moments for Friends
Author: Robert Strand
Publisher: New Leaf Publishing Group
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1995-12-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 161458172X

They come and go, like seasons or sitcoms. Blooming early in our lives, friendships curl up and scatter with the winds of years gone by, but throughout life they are there at the most God-given times, to lift our heads after a particularly trying day. or to laugh like mad at a funny story told well. Friends are the sweet-smelling spices of life that touch our senses when nothing but a hug or thoughtful note will do. In Moments for Friends, enjoy 30 touching stories from a most important relationship. The perfect gift for that someone from long ago, or a new friend.

Silk'n Spider

Silk'n Spider
Author: Serge échette
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0557655382

Fiction thriller tale of a Russian runaway girl/seeking freedom from her white slave captors/she leads them on a chase/ leaving a blood trail/ she finds deceit/ murder/ kindness and love/

Dr. Lively's Ultimatum

Dr. Lively's Ultimatum
Author: Waylon Livingston
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2004-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595330363

The wary politician submits to the subtle pressures from the President's scientific advisor. He will listen to the far-out plans of a decorated weather controller during the Vietnam war. Dr. Lively's condition for bringing an end to the drought in the Western States is to have an unprecedented Federal License to make rain. The primary purpose of the permit to stop the drought is to shield his secret plans to control the devastation of an object from outer space when it collides with the earth. For the first time in 65 million years the earth is at imminent risk of total annihilation. Can a timely plan be developed to contain the devastating effects of the asteroid after it collides with the earth? Considering his chances for reelection unless he begins an effort to relieve the drought, the senator weighs his options. After heated discussions he agrees that the renowned scientists who predicted this event for more than seven centuries must be taken seriously. It remains to be seen if the expert and his team of eminent scientists can deliver on the challenges they have accepted.

Patronal Politics

Patronal Politics
Author: Henry E. Hale
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 557
Release: 2015
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1107073510

This book proposes a new way of understanding events throughout the world that are usually interpreted as democratization, rising authoritarianism, or revolution. Where the rule of law is weak and corruption pervasive, what may appear to be democratic or authoritarian breakthroughs are often just regular, predictable phases in longer-term cyclic dynamics - patronal politics. This is shown through in-depth narratives of the post-1991 political history of all post-Soviet polities that are not in the European Union. This book also includes chapters on czarist and Soviet history and on global patterns.

Death of a Bronx Cop

Death of a Bronx Cop
Author: Tom Walker
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2009-02-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 193527838X

A fourth-generation New York cop whose great-grandfather was on the force during the Civil War Draft Riots of 1863, and author of Fort Apache: New Yorks Most Violent Precinct, Tom Walker delivers another eye-opening look at the life of being a cop in the Bronx. In this ambitious novel based on events from his familys history, Hugh Ryan, a proud third-generation New York police officer, runs up against the most difficult challenge of his career: battling the institution that has sustained his family for a century, driving him to the brink