Andrew Joseph Clarke is a contemporary centenarian. He is the son of English immigrants James and Sarah Clarke and was born in the midst of the catastrophic 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. He sojourns over a hundred years of life, bringing cataclysmic change to a historic period of American history. From decade to decade, Andrew finds that life only has meaning when trusting God to bring hope and purpose to devastating situations. The Centenarian speaks to every person who is searching for purpose and meaning in life. These memoirs challenge the reader to look inward and deal with loss, the value of meaningful relationships, and the aging process. This historically accurate account brings hope to every reader who is willing to feel the pain and heartache of Mr. Clarke, the centenarian who finds joy and fulfillment at every turn in his lifelong journey. The Centenarian will make you laugh and cry. Hope and joy will fill your spirit as you journey with the centenarian.
Suddenly: A Christmas Trilogy broadcasts the message that good prevails. Its a story of an angel who struggles with self-esteem until he encounters Gods love and acceptance. He is the only bald angel in heaven. Suddenly is a story of transformation. The bald angel becomes a messenger of hope to a rudderless world that is starving for hope. Suddenly: A Christmas Trilogy is an ongoing journey of how angels travel from heaven and back, delivering simple messages of hope resulting in miracles being unleashed on a small town desperate for help. Through Suddenly, readers experience the characters transformation, both relationally and spiritually, over the course of time. Suddenly presents eternity in a fresh, fun, and feel-good perspective.
Andrew Joseph Clarke is a contemporary centenarian. He is the son of English immigrants James and Sarah Clarke and was born in the midst of the catastrophic 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. He sojourns over a hundred years of life, bringing cataclysmic change to a historic period of American history. From decade to decade, Andrew finds that life only has meaning when trusting God to bring hope and purpose to devastating situations. The Centenarian speaks to every person who is searching for purpose and meaning in life. These memoirs challenge the reader to look inward and deal with loss, the value of meaningful relationships, and the aging process. This historically accurate account brings hope to every reader who is willing to feel the pain and heartache of Mr. Clarke, the centenarian who finds joy and fulfillment at every turn in his lifelong journey. The Centenarian will make you laugh and cry. Hope and joy will fill your spirit as you journey with the centenarian.
How can one man be a decorated veteran, donate his medical skills to thousands, and work tirelessly for the Los Angeles School Board? That is the Doc Newman story.
In the first of seven chapters of this comprehensive review of research in social studies, William B. Stanley presents an overview of current issues and approaches relevant to research in social education. The second chapter, by Catherine Cornbleth, is a review of critical thinking and cognitive process research. Special attention is given to "myths" that guide current research and practice. In the third chapter, Richard K. Jantz and Kenneth Klawitter review early childhood and elementary education research in social education. In Chapter 4, James S. Leming analyzes the research on a wide range of approaches to socio-moral or values education. In Chapter 5, Jane J. White discusses ethnographic research and the paradoxes and problems it raises for social education. Chapter 6, by William B. Stanley, is a discussion of recent research and development in the foundations of social education. The chapter focuses on the wide variety of rationales developed, critiqued, and refined by mainstream social educators since 1976. In the final chapter, Jack L. Nelson and James P. Shaver discuss the status of and limitations inherent in social education, each author taking a different position regarding the future of research in social education. Throughout the reviews, implications for practice and further investigation are addressed. (LH)
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