Debra Jones

Debra Jones
Author: Pookie Bluffini
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2011-03-18
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 1462001823

This a story about a lady who lost her husband in Iraq. She has a tough time moving on but tries when she finds a clean cut man from up north that she really thinks she know until its almost too late. Her name is Debra Jones and she grew up around a loving family that loves her so much that they get involve and learns a that her new man has a past that he tries to cover up. Shes also a devoted mother of a precious daughter name Morgan who looks up to her and a brother name Robert that Debra adores. Debra was older than Robert but he was very protective over her. And Debra always looks to her crazy cousin Sherry for advice on life. Sherry was a mother also but enjoyed the party life. The man Debra falls in love with is a small business man that is very successful. His name is Allen. A very clean cut man with charm that could persuade a preachers wife to commit adultery. But there is something fishy about this gentleman that even the most anointed priest couldnt figure out.

What You Want, Wants You

What You Want, Wants You
Author: Debra Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781558743670

Filled with real-life case studies, this book gives no-nonsense advice for uncovering the road to success buried beneath excuses and fear.

Physical Activity Instruction of Older Adults, 2E

Physical Activity Instruction of Older Adults, 2E
Author: Rose, Debra J.
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2019
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1450431062

Physical Activity Instruction of Older Adults, Second Edition, is the most comprehensive text available for current and future fitness professionals who want to design and implement effective, safe, and fun physical activity programs for older adults with diverse functional capabilities.

Impact of Materials on Society

Impact of Materials on Society
Author: Sophia Krzys Acord
Publisher: Library Press at Uf
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781944455149

This textbook supports the Impact of Materials on Society course and teaching materials, developed with the Materials Research Society. The textbook, which is freely available online (https: //ufl.pb.unizin.org/imos/) and for purchase in print-on-demand format, offers an exploration into materials and the relationship with technologies and social structures. The textbook was developed by an interdisciplinary team from Engineering and Liberal Arts and Sciences, including anthropologists, sociologists, historians, media studies experts, Classicists, and more. Chapters include coverage of clay, ceramics, concrete, copper and bronze, gold and silver, steel, aluminum, polymers, and writing materials. Supplemental materials, including lecture slides, assignments, and exams, may be accessed in a companion volume: https: //ufl.pb.unizin.org/imosinstructorguide

Don't Fear the Reaper

Don't Fear the Reaper
Author: Stephen Graham Jones
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2023-02-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1982186615

A Locus Award Finalist NATIONAL BESTSELLER December 12th, 2019, Jade returns to the rural lake town of Proofrock the same day as convicted Indigenous serial killer Dark Mill South escapes into town to complete his revenge killings, in this “superb” (Publishers Weekly) sequel to My Heart Is a Chainsaw from New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones. Four years after her tumultuous senior year, Jade Daniels is released from prison right before Christmas when her conviction is overturned. But life beyond bars takes a dangerous turn as soon as she returns to Proofrock. Convicted Serial Killer, Dark Mill South, seeking revenge for thirty-eight Dakota men hanged in 1862, escapes from his prison transfer due to a blizzard, just outside of Proofrock, Idaho. Dark Mill South’s Reunion Tour began on December 12th, 2019, a Thursday. Thirty-six hours and twenty bodies later, on Friday the 13th, it would be over. Don’t Fear the Reaper is the “adrenaline-filled” (Library Journal, starred review) sequel to My Heart Is a Chainsaw from New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones.

Speed to Glory

Speed to Glory
Author: Zonderkidz,
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2012-07-24
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0310726344

He conquered the thing that nearly took his life At five years old, Cullen Jones nearly drowned. While some people might stay away from water after that, Jones conquered his fear when his mother enrolled him in a swimming class. Not only did he learn to swim, he quickly found that he was a good swimmer... and would become one of the world’s best. Discover how faith, courage, and hard work led Jones to win an Olympic gold medal and set a new world record in his event. Find out what can happen when you overcome fear and strive to become all God calls you to be. Includes a personal note from Cullen Jones.

Faith and Labor

Faith and Labor
Author: Richard Bennett
Publisher: Richard Bennett
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2012-09-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1479288691

Parents, would you like your children to learn something useful while in school? A skill, a trade, a career for the future? Would you like their diploma to have value? See how one school is gearing up to handle this; visit a Public High School in Irving, Texas, and view what Education offered in the past as well as the present. Read the opinions of former students concerning the purpose(s) of High School, what they learned, and visit with Teachers, Principals, Administrators and School Board Members as they graded MacArthur High School, home of the Mighty Cardinals.

African American Life and Culture in Orange Mound

African American Life and Culture in Orange Mound
Author: Charles Williams
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2013-08-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0739175866

African American Life and Culture in Orange Mound is an exploration of the conditions of living for residents of a segregated subdivision in the deep south from 1890 to 1919. It is also a study of contemporary approaches to community building during a time period of racial segregation and polarization. The town of Orange Mound, built by Elzey E. Meacham as an all-black subdivision for “negroes,” represents a unique chapter in American history. There is no other case, neither in the deep South nor in the far West, of such a tremendous effort on the part of African Americans to come together to occupy a carved out space—eventually making it into a black community on the outskirts of Memphis on a former slave plantation. The significance of “community” continues to be relevant to our ever-evolving understanding of racial and ethnic formations in the South. This ethnography of community, family, and institution in the latter nineteenth and early twentieth-century Shelby County Tennessee reveals the richness and complexity of community building through an investigation of cultural and historic community development, settlement patterns, kinship networks, and sociopolitical, economic, and religious value systems in the historic black community of Orange Mound. This research is the product of a thorough ethnographic study conducted over a three-year period which involves participation observation, in-depth interviews, textual analysis of family histories, newspapers, census data, and local government and church records. Even though textual analysis was used throughout the text, its intent was to utilize the concepts and categories that were relevant and meaningful to the people of Orange Mound.