A powerful story about love, mystery, and intrigue. The Baker family dreams of coming to the new and expanding lands in Kentucky. Tragically, the dream dies for all but a few who would survive. Ella Baker Gray marries and raises her own family, still believing her oldest brother, Benjamin, may have somehow survived the horrible tragedy decades before. When a stranger arrives in town, he brings a mystery as well as holds the keys to all of Ella's questions.Kate Gray finds her calling in life and her one true love, William Miller. Will his father come between them, or will her desire to become a teacher be a wedge that drives them apart.At the end of the annual Supper Basket Social, expected storms on the horizon threaten to destroy everyone and everything in their paths.
Spring, 1849 was a devastating time for Big Spring, Kentucky as a tornado nearly leveled it. For the families living in and around the area, lives were altered and nearly destroyed by the destructive winds. For the Gray family, the tornado wreaked havoc for them and their loved ones. Who miraculously survived the disaster that would completely change their family forever. What would the future hold for them now? The Conner family had been a part of the Big Spring community for several decades. The family was well known for what it was not. Patriarch of the family, Matthew Conner held several secrets that would surprise many if they only knew. Two secrets from his life leave a daughter and his life in the balance. One weighed at the hands of his own flesh and blood. As 1854 begins, there are many changes. Has time shown that, both the past and the present, have led the residents of the Big Spring area to many a heart broken?
Dinner with vegetarian gangsta-rappers? Temper tantrums over "old school" designer logos? A last minute curling-iron crisis? All in a day's work for 27 year old Grace Daniels, the unwitting guardian to Maddy Malone, Hollywood's next teenage it-girl. Plucked from her Chicago day job as an interior decorator, Grace is thrust into "starsitting" at a local movie shoot when her Aunt Lana begs off sick one day. On the set, Grace meets Maddy, the temperamental if talented young starlet. Somehow navigating the outbursts and mood-swings, Grace manages to endear herself to Maddy and Maddy's only-too-happy-to-be-absent mother. So Grace can hardly refuse when they ask her to go with Maddy to Los Angeles as her adult accompaniment. And neither can Grace's boss, Jake, who thinks it will be a great opportunity for Grace to scout out the interior design market on the west coast. Once in LA, a bewildered Grace tries to keep her Prada-toting charge happy as she shepherds her through photo-shoots, radio interviews, and morning hangovers. When Grace isn't shielding Maddy from her "fans" or helping her dodge calls from her publicist, an exhausted Grace finds herself catering to the every whim of her almost A-lister. As Grace grows more accustomed to Maddy's ways, she begins to understand that despite all the celebrity stuff, Maddy really is just a kid struggling to look cool in front of her friends without getting crushed by the pressures of Hollywood. Inspired by a true story, StarSitter depicts how handling a young celebrity may be more hazardous than glamorous to one's mental health.
AMONG the various pursuits that engage the human mind, there are few so attractive as Geology, none so important as Revelation. Each of these two studies has an interest peculiar to itself. The one is chiefly concerned about the world in which we are living: the other about the world to which we are hastening. Geology leads us down into the depths of the Earth, and there, unfolding to our view a long series of strange unwritten records impressed on lasting monuments by the hand of Nature, it proceeds to trace back the history of our Globe through myriads of ages into the distant past. Revelation, on the other hand, comes to us from above; and setting forth the far more wonderful records of God’s dealings with man, holds out the hope of another world “everlasting in the heavens” which shall still remain when this earth and all the works that are therein shall have melted away with fervent heat. But, it may be asked, why should two such incongruous topics be set down for discussion side by side? To answer this question is to explain the scope and design of the present work. We are not going to write a Manual of Geology; nor yet a Treatise on Revelation. Taken separately, these two subjects have been handled with eminent skill and ability; the one by the votaries of Science, the other by the friends of Theology. It is our purpose to consider them not so much in themselves as in their mutual relations: to compare the conclusions of Geology with the truths of Revelation; and to inquire if it be possible to accept the one and yet not to abandon the other. An uneasy apprehension has long prevailed among devout Christians, and a declared conviction among a large class of unbelievers, that the discoveries of Geology are at variance with the facts recorded in the Book of Genesis. Now, the historical narrative of Genesis lies at the very foundation of all Revealed Religion. Hence the science of Geology, has come to be looked on with suspicion by the simple-minded faithful, and to be hailed with joy, as a new and powerful auxiliary, by that infidel party which, in these latter days, has assumed a position so bold and defiant. It is now confidently asserted that we cannot uphold the teaching of Revelation, unless we shut our eyes to the evidence of Geology; and that we cannot pursue the study of Geology, if we are not prepared to renounce our belief in the doctrines of Revelation.
Lawyer's Desk Book is an extraordinary guide that youcan't afford to be without. Used by over 150,000 attorneys and legalprofessionals, this must-have reference supplies you with instant,authoritative legal answers, without exorbitant research fees. Packed withcurrent, critical information, Lawyer's Desk Book includes:Practical guidance on virtually any legal matter you might encounter:real estate transactions, trusts, divorce law, securities, mergers andacquisitions, computer law, tax planning, credit and collections,employer-employee relations, personal injury, and more - over 75 key legalareas in all!Quick answers to your legal questions, without having to search stacksof material, or wade through pages of verbiage.Key citations of crucial court cases, rulings, references, codesections, and more.More than 1500 pages of concise, practical, insightful information . Nofluff, no filler. Just the facts you need to know.The Lawyer's Desk Book, 2013 Edition incorporates recent courtdecisions, legislation, and administrative rulings. Federal statutes andrevised sentencing guides covered in this edition reflect a growing interestin preventing terrorism, punishing terror-related crimes, and promotinggreater uniformity of sentencing. There is also new material on intellectualproperty law, on legislation stemming from corporate scandals, such as theSarbanes- Oxley Act, and on legislation to cut individual and corporatetax rates, such as the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act .Chapters are in sections on areas including business planning and litigation,contract and property law, and law office issues.
Polishing the Turd By: Dana Jolie Dana Jolie gives us a glimpse into his life with hilarious, but endearing stories from his youth and current day. Reading Jolie’s stories will remind his readers of hearing their own family’s stories passed down from generation to generation. Jolie’s puns and sarcastic, yet slapstick, humor will keep readers eager to turn the page and read another one of Jolie’s tales.
The Third Edition of Infancy is a comprehensive and accessible core text for courses in infant development and early childhood development. Dana Gross’s sensitive and engaging teaching voice seamlessly weaves together research and theory with current issues of diversity and culture. This latest edition provides students with enough detail to understand methodological issues, explore both practically and theoretically important topics, and engage in thinking critically about development from birth to age 3. New To This Edition • A discussion of epigenetics in chapter 1 • More information about functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), eye tracking, and other developmental neuroscience methods in chapters 2, 8, and 9 • Updated coverage of genetics, assisted reproductive technology, and prenatal development in chapter 3 • Additional information about global public health initiatives, such as the United Nations Millennium Development Goals, in chapters 4 and 5 • Expanded information about brain development in chapter 5 • Updated information about the Bucharest Early Intervention Project and the English and Romanian Adoptees (ERA) Study in chapter 5 • Chapter 7 now focuses on play and foundational cognitive theories, with cognitive science treated separately in a new chapter 8 • Updated information from DSM-5 about Autism Spectrum Disorder in chapter 9 • Chapter 12 has been folded into other chapters to better integrate the content on music, media, and technology • A new design highlights updated figures and tables, chapter-opening vignettes, chapter overviews, and other pedagogy • Revised ancillaries—written by the author—include an instructor’s manual and test bank as well as new PowerPoint slides
Ethnic minority children now comprise over 75 percent of students in 100 of the largest cities in the United States. However, these students have not been given equal access to, nor benefited from, the contemporary mental health system as have their non-minority peers. TEMAS (Tell-Me-A-Story) Assessment in Multicultural Societies examines the health/mental care system in which professional service providers, including psychologists, labor to offer quality care for youth in the United States. The authors ardently support the use of the TEMAS assessment instrument as a useful tool for diagnosis of all youngsters, particularly its use on the growing population of minority children and adolescents. Part I presents a rationale and context for employing TEMAS. Introductory chapters describe the mental health status of the population at-risk, as well as systems of care for youth where assessment and intervention are components. Topics to follow highlight a history of positive TEMAS test reviews with the detail required by instructors for preparing dedicated TEMAS courses. The volume thoroughly outlines cross-cultural studies and illustrates case examples of European-American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian-American, and forensic studies. TEMAS (Tell-Me-A-Story) Assessment in Multicultural Societies brings practical insight to instructors who teach standard assessment courses; clinicians, counselors, and school psychologists; assessment specialists; and administrators concerned with mental health services designed for children and adolescents.
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