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Max is a troubleshooter for the DOD and was assigned to investigate the department's unground tunnel labs as therewasn't any response from them in the last 24 hours. Max was sent in to check out the trouble. As he travels down the tunnel he finds a few survivors and a lot of carnage. He has to get the survivors out and kill the killers doing the damage.
This book includes 50 visual spatial puzzles which start off simple but become increasingly challenging. The harder puzzles can even stump adults. So, these puzzles can be used as fun activities for the whole family. The logical part of our brain is the left side. The right brain deals with visual spatial information. Solving visual puzzles in this book helps train both the left and right brain in a fun way. Kevin Du has been a fan of math for as long as he remembers. From creating math games to play with friends to deriving formulas on napkins while waiting at a restaurant, he always wanted to find something interesting to do with math. He was motivated to create what he called "split puzzles" while teaching elementary school kids at a library. This was a fun way to train their logic and many kids liked it and kept asking for more.
This book about how I see the world my eyes as a young man black man. I am always thinking about if history repeats itself, will slavery ever come back? We already live in a morphed Jim crow, and if segregation continues back, how will the world take it? We as people can't see what's on going on because some of us are in psychological warfare and then on top of that we as people don't even group together no more. We are so opinionated about the next man, we don't even fully understand ourselves, which is sad because as people we don't have to act this way but we do. That's what hurts me because I give a care about the next man. I care so much I will use my time to help someone else make it out but there is no praise for that. I do things because I feel not because I want a reward for it. That's my dilemma, I'm tired of everyone's open-ended opinions about myself. Everyone wants to talk and say this and whatever they say about me. Either way, it goes we all have to free ourselves if we wish and pray to be in a utopia then that way we all can truly be free.
Walk A Little Slower Daddy follows Lee James through his eyes and experiences of dealing with his alcoholic wife Alex as they raise their daughter Stella. While trying to maintain running a business and keep his family together Lee questions himself in his ability to be strong enough for his daughter along with dealing with his wife Alex. Though Alex seems to want to get things together, sometimes the grasp she has on the bottle is much tighter than the grasp on her family.
Fedrick lands in New York after the death of his brother Patrick. But along the way, his mind keeps drifting on all his experiences, the painful system of his home country and, by all odds, his 6 years relationship with Taina who he left with no hope.
This is a rhyming book for young children ages 2-7. In this story, silly animals dress up, play sports, eat and take a journey. Children will delight as they see familiar animals acting like kids. We learn what they like to do, what they like to eat and that they all have fun together.At the end of the story there is a page for readers to generate rhymes from words in the book. This fosters pre-reading skills.
IF YOU'RE READING THIS, THANK YOU.THAN K YOU FOR ALREADY BEING A GREAT DAD BY RESEARCHING AND SEEKING NEW INFORMATION A BOUT PARENTING. FATHERHOOD IS A PERSONALITY TRAIT THAT EFFECTS ALL OF US. YOUR BABY CAN GROW UP TO BE MY CHILD'S DOCTOR, PROFESSOR, OR PRESIDENT. WE NEVER KNOW HOW L IFE WILL GO FOR OUR CHILDREN, BUT ONE THING WE DO KNOW IS THAT ALL OF OUR KIDS MAKE UP THE FUTURE WORLD. IT'S OUR RESPONSIBILITY AS PARENTS TO DO OUR PART IN CREATING A BETTER TOMORROW, AND TAK ING FATHERHOOD SERIOUSLY IS THE VERY FIRST STEP. PATIENCE, SELF-AWARENESS, DISCIPLINE, CREATIVITY, SAVINGS, CRITICAL THINKING, DIET, REPETITION. THESE ARE THE IDEALS I WANT TO SIT DOWN WITH MY FELLOW FATHERS AND DISCUSS ON A MEANINGFUL LEVEL. I PREACH THESE PRINCIPLES BECAUSE THEY'R E UN DOUBTEDLY THE CORNERSTONES OF FATHERHOOD. WHAT IS PARENTHOOD? IT'S NEVER-ENDING AND THE REASON YOU'RE HE RE; IT'S THE REASON WE'RE ALL HERE SO IT'S THE MOST COMMON AND IMPORTANT JOB AN A DULT CAN HAV E. I'M NOT HERE TO TELL YOU HOW TO JUST BE A BETTER FATHER, BUT TO OPEN YOUR EYES TO SEE WHAT IT TAKES TO BE THE BEST DAD YOU CAN BE. THE TRUTH IS, PHYSICALLY, EMOTIONALLY, SPIRITUALLY, FINANCIALLY, AND M ENTA LLY YOUR LIFE AS A MAN IS ABOUT TO CHANGE, AND WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER LIKE BROTHERS. YOU DESERVE TO KNOW EVERYTHING I'VE LEAR NED ABOUT BEING A DAD AND EMBRACING YOUR GOOD AND DAD HABITS.SO, WELCOME TO THE CIRCLE OF FATHERHOOD.
Comida espiritual hecha en casa, expresa mi convicción de que la predicación y la enseñanza de las Escrituras se han institucionalizado, profesionalizado y hasta comercializado limitando así su eficacia. Siendo que la crítica en sí no edifica, ofrezco mi contribución para que juntos volvamos la atención personal a la Biblia que tanto bien puede hacernos.Me propuse hacer una colección de estudios independientes uno del otro. En cada uno he tratado de compartir herramientas que otros pueden usar y que me han sido de mucha utilidad. Las herramientas no están en orden con el objeto de que el lector, intentando su búsqueda, se tropiece con algunas otras más que por razones de espacio no he podido incluir.
The book What Lies Behind Her Smile, is a variety of poems written on love, heartache, forgiveness, passion, family rivalry, abuse, and our society today. J'Naye started writing poetry throughout her childhood when she became a foster child in high school. "I was always the shy girl that was well dressed and had a beautiful smile, but I was afraid to make new friends so I held a lot of things in. Writing became an escape mechanism and a great coping skill through tough situations. I have written over 450 poems in the past seven years, but the ones published and shared with you in this book are ones that really stuck out to me the most and had the most emotion behind them. After having my son four years ago I slowed down in writing and focused on my career and motherhood. But I will never stop being a natural writer."- J'Naye Wise
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