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Author | : Art Dinick |
Publisher | : EarthLink |
Total Pages | : 434 |
Release | : 2022-02-02 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781087887692 |
Sometimes we made choices which we think were a mistake. Some of the choices were made by free will and some by fate. We don't realize that a higher being deemed that these choices were necessary for us to reach a higher goal that is only known to Him. We do not have the ability to see the ultimate goal planned for us.. After reading the author's story you may come to realize that the poor choices you think you made in the past were necessary to guide you to where you are today, If you are not happy you should not dwell on those choices because they cannot be changed and you should move on and pursue your dreams, even if your acquaintances tell you that you will not be successful
Author | : David M. Brooks |
Publisher | : Outskirts Press |
Total Pages | : 209 |
Release | : 2021-04-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1977242979 |
Chris wants to believe that he is in total control of his life. But after a near-death experience, someone-or something-has appeared in his sleep each night, trying to tell him differently. His dreams take him to a grave site guarded by a hooded figure who shows him the faces of strangers destined to die soon. At first, he accepts this as some sort of brain malfunction caused by his accident. But when he meets a young woman in his waking hours who also appears in his dream, he begins to question whether her seemingly predestined fate can be changed or not. Has her death already been determined...or can he defy the entity that has turned his dreams into nightmares?
Author | : Moira Leigh Macleod |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2021-09-09 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780228863854 |
It's 1952 and Mabel is feeling the weight of being a mother to three young children and running the bakery. And now that Mark knows he is Matthew's father, she's afraid Luke will discover the truth. In this gripping story about family, fate, and forgiveness, a number of characters from The Year With No Spring reprise their roles, including Lily and her protector, Ed Baxter, who is harbouring a secret of his own; one that could jeopardize his future with the woman he loves. Several new characters round out this richly woven story that delves into the punishing social norms of a bygone time, the fragile nature of relationships, the importance of forgiveness, and the possibility that our fates are predetermined. As always, Mabel is there to help her friends deal with their fears, doubts, and heartbreaking loss, even if it takes a toll on her own physical and emotional well-being. In this, the fifth instalment in The Bread Maker series, the author once again takes you on a nostalgic journey back in time. Her signature style of fast-paced, dramatic storylines, interspersed with bursts of humour, will intrigue, amuse, and surprise readers, leaving them to wonder what's next for the memorable cast of characters they've come to know and love.
Author | : Art Dinick |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 510 |
Release | : 2020-10-07 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781913969479 |
This true story is about a man in his mid-thirties who is in a race car crash, and death is imminent. At that moment between life and death, the past and present merge, and time standstill. In just a few brief seconds, he relives his entire life. This story chronicles his experiences and decisions he made in his life from childhood through adult life. As an engineer for a major oil company, he had to choose between traveling for the company on emergency trouble shooting trips or staying at home with his family. The choices he made severely impacted his family. He wonders if the choices he made were determined by fate or did he have the ability to change them. This book is based on the author Art DiNick's personal life experience, which left a huge impact on his life and almost changed everything. After 30 years of wait, he has finally penned down the story. So, grab your copy today to read about how DiNick got a second chance at life!
Author | : Art Dinick |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 512 |
Release | : 2021-06-25 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
This true story is about a man in his mid-thirties who is in a race car crash, and death is imminent. At that moment between life and death, the past and present merge, and time standstill. In just a few brief seconds, he relives his entire life. This story chronicles his experiences and decisions he made in his life from childhood through adult life. He instantly sees how his seemingly bad choices and good choices fit together like the pieces of a puzzle and were necessary for the good in his life. As an engineer for Exxon, he had to choose between traveling for the company on emergency trouble shooting trips or staying at home with his family. The choices he made severely impacted his marriage. He wonders if the choices he made were determined by fate or did he really have the ability to change them. This book is based on the author Art DiNick's personal life experience, which had a huge impact on his life. After 30 years, he has finally penned down his story. So, grab your copy today to read about how DiNick got a second chance at life and ponder weather the choices you made in life could have or should have been changed. See website https://www.artdinick.com
Author | : James A. Vedda |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2009-12-14 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 145001349X |
Space technology has an important role to play in shaping a sustainable future, employing both human and robotic spaceflight capabilities. But the U.S. civil space program focuses the majority of its resources on the traditional paradigm of sending humans to increasingly distant targets (the Moon, Mars, and beyond). Rather than picking the destinations first and figuring out the goals later, the book suggests that NASA’s spaceflight programs should primarily target the creation of advanced capabilities, especially space infrastructure in the Earth-Moon system, and facilitate a greater role for the commercial sector in this endeavor. This will bring direct benefits to Earth more quickly and at the same time enable steady progress in the exploration and development of the solar system. The narrative begins by examining space in the context of today’s globalized world. Globalization has been a good news/bad news story, and space technology has been an important factor in this process. New wealth and international collaboration have been generated, but so have new problems and old problems have accelerated and spread. If we make the right choices, space development can do more to provide solutions in the decades ahead. The work of noted space futurists of the Cold War era is reviewed, with particular attention to the question: Why have things turned out differently from what most experts predicted and most advocates expected? The NASA exploration program finds itself locked into the “Von Braun paradigm” of the 1950s, which focuses on human spaceflight to the Moon and Mars without adequately explaining the reasons for doing it. This situation is not well suited to the political, economic, and societal environment of the 21st century. At a time when long-term strategic thinking is needed to address enduring global issues, many forces drive us to short-term thinking. The most significant of these forces for the nation’s top decision-makers come from the election cycle, the budget cycle, and the news cycle. Their effects on the presidency, the Congress, and the bureaucracy are examined using examples from recent history and current practices. The emphasis is on the need to change the incentive structure to promote long-term thinking since big technology projects have multi-decade life cycles and are aimed at problems that are national and global in scope. This shift in thinking leads to a revised rationale for spaceflight for the coming decades that is more directly tied to societal needs and ambitions. Space development will require more resources than NASA—or even all of the world’s civilian space agencies combined—can devote to the effort. Partnership with the commercial sector will be essential. Will space commerce be the stimulus for moving out into the solar system? If so, will it contribute to improvement of life back on Earth at the same time? Space commerce is growing fast, but is still small compared to other major global industries. Possibilities and pitfalls are discussed, along with examples of the checkered history of public and private sector attempts to promote space commerce. Making wise choices that have implications lasting decades is a daunting challenge, even when there’s broad agreement on a course of action. The book includes a chapter that warns: be careful what you wish for. Real-world examples (including the space shuttle and space station) demonstrate the difficulties of long-term strategic planning, and two futuristic thought experiments provide further illustration. The chapter concludes by demonstrating the long-term repercussions of poor choices, citing a current problem that has proven hard to fix despite widespread recognition that it needs fixing: export control for space technologies. If 21st century reality is driving us toward a course of action different from that of the Apollo/Cold War era, what should it look like, and what rationale should drive it? Voices of authority and advocacy for space ex
Author | : Léon Krier |
Publisher | : Papadakis Publisher |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Architecture, Modern |
ISBN | : 1901092038 |
This polemic is essential reading for anyone converned with the state and direction of architecture and urban planning today and will provake wide-ranging discussion.
Author | : Mike Cramer |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 254 |
Release | : 2023-10-20 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1476693579 |
Mike Cramer's first love was baseball cards. Before high school he had a mail-order trading card business. At age 30 he founded Pacific Trading Cards with money he made fishing crab in the Bering Sea. From 1980 to 2004, Pacific created more than 200 successful trading card products. In 2021, a Pacific Tom Brady rookie card sold for $117,000. Pacific's cards remain some of the hobby's most sought-after and other companies still emulate their innovations. Cramer's memoir offers a behind-the-scenes look at the birth of a major card company, from one kid's overgrown collection to every hands-on facet of building a business with hundreds of employees producing cards for retail stores worldwide.
Author | : Michael Reksulak |
Publisher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 625 |
Release | : 2013-01-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1849806039 |
'This is a comprehensive set of essays on myriad facets of public choice by many of the leading contributors in the field. The coverage is excellent and the essays are terrific. I highly recommend this book for researchers and students.' – Todd Sandler, University of Texas at Dallas, US The Elgar Companion to Public Choice, Second Edition brings together leading scholars in the field of political economy to introduce readers to the latest research in public choice. The Companion lays out a comprehensive history of the field and, in five additional parts, it explores public choice contributions to the study of the origins of the state, the organization of political activity, the analysis of decision-making in non-market institutions, the examination of tribal governance, and to modeling and predicting the behavior of international organizations and transnational terrorism. With broad and up-to-date coverage, this second edition will appeal to politicians and policymakers, academics and researchers in public and social choice and political science as well as graduate students in economics, political science and public administration.
Author | : Carol McManus |
Publisher | : CKC Global Publishing |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2017-10-19 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1938015835 |