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At The End Of Words (a Daughter's Memoir) (ira Children's Book Awards (international Reading Association)) (reinforced Hardcover),ira Children's Book Awards (international Reading
At The End Of Words (a Daughter's Memoir) (ira Children's Book Awards (international Reading Association)) (reinforced Hardcover),ira Children's Book Awards (international Reading - By Miriam Stone
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Poems and short vignettes comprise At the End of Words, a powerful memoir by Miriam Stone. Stone chronicles the loss of her mother to cancer when she was a high school senior. Rather than crowding the page with words, the young author, now a college student, allows white space to envelop her lines, almost like the enfolding presence of her mother. The spare writings voice the young woman's many mixed feelings: grief, hope, relief, anger, and love. After her death, the mother's "wedding dress hums...
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The Island at the End of the World
The "island" in question is the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia; this locale was introduced to the majority of the world by explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, who of course died in a perilous expedition to the Antarctic in 1915. With the documentary The Island at the End of the World, naturalist and global explorer Greg Grainger embarks on the exact same route as Shackleton with a multi-person crew in tow, including: seasoned mountain climber Greg Mortimer; Tony Wheeler, progenitor of the Lonely...
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The Light at the End of the World
"We danced in the night until we became the night, our feet kicking up stars." Thistle's words could have been spoken by any of those around her, the People of the Mother, a peaceful folk roaming Europe's windswept plains. For this is the time of the Great Mother, a primal period in which humans experience themselves as part of a group, not separate individuals. But around 10,000 B.C. some among them begin to sense a warning of change. Thought Holder can no longer answer their questions. Mad Eda...
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In each chapter popular author James W. Moore asks the question, "Just how will you be remembered..." as one who knew Christ's healing love? Who celebrated the joy of the journey? Who knew the Gift of the Holy Spirit? Who knew how to trust the right things? Who knew the power of compassion? Who knew how to teach children the key things in life? Who knew the importance of prayer? Who knew right from wrong? Who knew the significance of the battle within? Who knew the power of words? Who knew "that...
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A Home at the End of the World
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(P) 2004 The copyright in this compilation is owned by Virgin Records Ltd
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The Well at the End of the World
In "The Well at the End of the World" by Robert D. San Souci, Princess Rosamond isn't your typical princess. She prefers good books to good looks and keep both the royal accounts and the castle drawbridge in working order. When her greedy stepmother and stepsister scheme to spend the royal treasury and her father, the king, falls ill, Rosamond must set out in search of one thing that can cure him - the healing waters found in the magical well at the end of the world. Illustrated by Rebecca Walsh...
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Miriam Stones mother is dying of cancer, and for the first time in this young writers life, words seem impotent. To tell her mother the lifetime of things she wants to say is akin to losing hope. To say goodbye is to give up. Even writing poetry, which once flowed in long streams, no longer comforts - she writes a different poetry now, spare and without answers. As the author conveys in this deeply moving, authentic memoir, poetry is found in every moment of every day, and at the end of words comes...
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At the End of a Tunnel
At the End of a Tunnel
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Miriam Stone's mother is dying of cancer, and for the first time in this young writer's life, words seem impotent. To tell her mother the lifetime of things she wants to say is akin to losing hope. To say goodbye is to give up. Even writing poetry, which once flowed in long streams, no longer comforts - she writes a different poetry now, spare and without answers. As the author conveys in this deeply moving, authentic memoir, poetry is found in every moment of every day, and at the end of words comes...
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A fascinating historic exploration of ultraviolet light and its health giving properties. This is a vintage 1946 film about ultraviolet light and the now defunct Sun-Kraft UV Lamp Company. The first part of the film is a history of ultraviolet light and its properties. The second part of the film is about the Sun-Kraft UV lamp and its health giving properties. This film has a run time of approximately 24 minutes.
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A volume of matchless poetry by the one called "Baba's Poet."
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depends on what you plan on using the computer for. for basic web surfing and word processing, it's fine. but if you plan on playing movies or multimedia stuff or doing design stuff, i would opt for a Pentium 4. it looks like this motherboard can accept a Pentium 4 CPU, so you have the option of upgrading at a later time. right now, the cheapest Pentium 4 CPU runs about $120+.
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Malachi: Hope at the End of an Age
At the close of the Old Testament, a bold prophet named Malachi spoke words of challenge, warning and encouragement to a people hungry for hope. In his writing, striking similarities can be seen between his age, when a battered Israel was longing for the Messiah, and our own age, when we are looking for His second coming!
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Inspirations Since the beginning of his painting career Penix has been influenced by the old impressionists such as Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro and Pierre Renoir. A trip to Europe left a permanent impression upon his work as well. Since that time Penix has been steadily gaining more experience, skill and success. He currently resides in Tulsa but has spent a considerable amount of time in Southern California and Maryland where he continues to find material and inspiration.
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Light at the End of the Tunnel
Depression. A common name for a horrible condition. This book is about a journey – a journey through a successful and enjoyable career as a teacher, which was pulled up short by the ghastly illness of depression – an illness caused by circumstances surrounding that very career. It is also a journey of faith – as James, a Christian for many years, comes to terms with his illness, and his search for what God has planned for him. In this book, often humorous, frequently moving and always poignant, James...
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