Descendants of Thomas William Holland and Milley Boyett compiles information from many sources None of the records in my book have been imported from online histories. All of them have been entered by me and most have been verified not once, but several times. When I entered names, dates and other information from book sources, I attempted to verify the data with census, vital records or another source. An Old Holland Family Record Book that was originally owned by Thomas William Holland is the "Key" that opened research for this book. Living relatives and fellow researchers provided me with priceless information that I supported by vital statistics, census records, deeds and wills.
Thomas and his friends are excitedly preparing for a grand celebration, but Cranky the Crane is not being a kind helper. Can the engines find a way to cheer him up? Cranky is unhappy because he will not be able to attend the party—maybe Thomas and his friends can bring the party to Cranky! This colorfully illustrated story teaches children ages 3 to 7 the importance of empathy and reminds them that it is always better to be kind than cranky.
Thomas and his friends learn an important lesson: rules are made to keep them safe. As Thomas and James head out to work on a rainy day, Sir Topham Hatt reminds them about an important rule: go slowly in bad weather. James thinks he can ignore the rule and go fast, but he soon learns what can go wrong if he doesn’t follow the rule. This colorful story book reminds children ages 4 to 6 that rules are made to keep them safe.
Thomas and his friends learn that sharing is a great way to show that you care about someone! Percy needs to borrow Thomas’ passenger coaches, but Thomas doesn’t want to share. So when Thomas wants to borrow Percy’s mail train, Percy won’t share with him either. When the engines don’t share with one another, they feel angry and sad. Can the engines learn the importance of sharing with one another? This brightly illustrated story book will delight children ages 4 to 6.
One of the most comprehensive texts on the market, Joint Range of Motion and Muscle Length Testing, 3rd Edition, is an easy-to-follow reference that guides you in accurately measuring range of motion and muscle length for all age groups. Written by renowned educators, Nancy Berryman Reese and William D. Bandy for both Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy professionals, this book describes in detail the reliability and validity of each technique. A new companion web site features video clips demonstrating over 100 measurement techniques! Full-color design clearly demonstrates various techniques and landmarks. Clear technique template allows you to quickly and easily identify the information you need. Simple anatomic illustrations clearly depict the various techniques and landmarks for each joint. Coverage of range of motion and muscle length testing includes important, must-know information. Complex tool coverage prepares you to use the tape measure, goniometer, and inclinometer in the clinical setting. Over 100 videos let you independently review techniques covered in the text. Chapter on infants and children eliminates having to search through pediatric-specific books for information. Anatomical landmarks provide a fast visual reference for exactly where to place measuring devices. Chapters dedicated to length testing makes information easy to locate. UPDATED information and references includes the latest in hand and upper extremity rehabilitation.
A fascinating book covering fourteen generations of the extended Purchase family. The Purchase ancestors from England were related to Rev. Charles Haddon Spurgeon from London and were missionaries to Southern Africa. They settled in Northern Rhodesia and raised their families under very primitive conditions. In addition to instilling Christian principles into local Africans, they taught them common farming and building skills. The descriptions of confrontations with wild animals and interactions with native Africans are at times riveting. Successive generations of Purchases spread out all over the world.
When his best friend Annabella Pelican moves far away, Thomas Hippopotamus is very upset and angry, until he recaptures the warm memories of all the things they shared.
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Ordinary grace disguises itself in faded irises, traffic signs, convoluted "meetings for worship for business," and the funny things small children say-the grace of God hidden in the ordinariness of life. This grace hovers close to the ground. In her exploration of this grace, Nancy Thomas takes us on a personal journey with four sections. The first section, "Playing with Words," celebrates language. In the second section, "Family Scrapbook," Nancy celebrates memory, one of the ancient traditions of the Christian faith. The third section, "The Absurdity of Prayer," focuses on the human side of our relationship with God. It notices the klutziness of being the church. It celebrates spirituality with dirt on its face and saints with sullied reputations. The final section, "Longing for Home," affirms the hope of resurrection and new life. "Like Moses, I approach the thick darkness where God is, groping, breathless, ready." Grace was-is-ever present. And all things, those in the heavens and those closer to the ground, are from, through and to God. Glory.
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