Lessons from My Uncle James

Lessons from My Uncle James
Title Lessons from My Uncle James PDF eBook
Author Ward Connerly
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 2008
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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The precious tough-love teachings of his Uncle James instructed Ward Connerly in the importance of good character, and are reflected in Connerly's own personal and intellectual honesty, in his extraordinary courage and tenacity.--From publisher description.

Uncle Jim

Uncle Jim
Title Uncle Jim PDF eBook
Author John Zeazeas
Publisher John Zeazeas
Total Pages 39
Release 2011-06-10
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0983660948

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Life story of family immigrant who came to America from Greece at the turn of the last century and who left a strong and indelible legacy for those who followed. He was our family patriarch, anchor, and mentor; a true unheralded hero... Book is 39 pages, and includes 12 images.

Lessons on Love

Lessons on Love
Title Lessons on Love PDF eBook
Author Susanne Dietze
Publisher Barbour Publishing
Total Pages 448
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1643521861

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4 Teachers Find More Than They Bargained for in Their Contracts Something Old, Something New by Kathleen L. Maher New York, 1840s Her father’s sudden death makes Gilda Jacobs the new schoolmaster, but to teach Christian curriculum she partners with fire-and-brimstone revivalist Joshua Blake, who learns a lesson in love. Love in Any Language by Susanne Dietze Kansas, 1870 Mary Clarence teaches English to the children of Swedish immigrants, but when her favorite students’ widowed father, Kristofer Nilsson, is accused of robbery, she’s determined to clear his name. In Desperate Straits by Carrie Fancett Pagels Mackinac Island, Michigan, 1894 Desperate for work, Margaret Hadley dresses as a young man to secure a dray driver’s position. When soldiers at the fort threaten her, Mackinac Island’s newest teacher, Jesse Huntington, intervenes. A Song in the Night by Rita Gerlach Virginia, 1904 Karin Wiles longs to share the uplifting power of music with children. But when she seeks to improve a poorly run school and include orphans, Nathaniel Archer delivers harsh words of opposition from the school board.

Life Along the Apalachicola River

Life Along the Apalachicola River
Title Life Along the Apalachicola River PDF eBook
Author Jim McClellan
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 112
Release 2014-11-11
Genre Photography
ISBN 1625853017

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In the Apalachicola River Valley, outdoor adventure is a way of life. It's a culture of fishing, hunting and everything in between, but this culture is fading as overdevelopment upstream dries up the region's natural resources. These narratives are part of an effort to capture the memories and keep those traditions alive. The quirky stories include calling a gator to a creek bank, exploring the origin of "Polehenge" and understanding just what makes Catawba worms so special. Learn the basics of frog gigging and ponder how many fish make a "mess." Author and Florida native Jim McClellan revives local stories from the banks of the Big River and preserves the allure of this fading swamp paradise.

Coming Full Circle

Coming Full Circle
Title Coming Full Circle PDF eBook
Author Wanda Lloyd
Publisher NewSouth Books
Total Pages 251
Release 2020-02-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 158838408X

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“Inspiring reading for aspiring journalists and students of civil rights.” — Kirkus Reviews Wanda Smalls Lloyd’s Coming Full Circle: From Jim Crow to Journalism—with a foreword by best-selling author Tina McElroy Ansa—is the memoir of an African American woman who grew up privileged and educated in the restricted culture of the American South in the 1950s–1960s. Her path was shaped by segregated social, community, and educational systems, religious and home training, a strong cultural foundation, and early leadership opportunities. Despite Jim Crow laws that affected where she lived, how she was educated, and what civil rights she would be denied, Lloyd grew up to realize her childhood dream of working as a professional journalist. In fact, she would eventually hold some of the nation’s highest-ranking newspaper editorial positions and become one of the first African American women to be the top editor of a mainstream daily newspaper. Along the way she helped her newspapers and other media organizations understand how the lack of newsroom and staff diversity interfered with perceptions of accuracy and balance for their audiences. Her memoir is thus a window on the intersection of race, gender, culture and the media’s role in our uniquely American experiment in democracy. How Lloyd excelled in a profession where high-ranking African American women were rare is a memorable story that will educate, entertain, and inspire. Coming Full Circle is a self-reflective exploration of the author’s life journey from growing up in coastal Savannah, Georgia, to editing roles at seven daily newspapers around the country, and circling back to her retirement in Savannah, where she now teaches journalism to a new generation.

Lessons Learned

Lessons Learned
Title Lessons Learned PDF eBook
Author Ann Kimble-Hill
Publisher Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages 49
Release 2020-04-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 109801152X

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This book uses specific stories that occurred in the author's life as a living illustration of lessons that she learned from various male figures in her life. Through the various chapters, she highlights relationships with men that are generally not thought of as having influence and shows how not just their words but also their actions taught her lessons that influenced her growth, identity, and self-awareness. Each lesson is then tied back to Christian principles so that any man can start to think about how they can influence all of the "daughters" in their lives. The resulting book becomes not just her reflections of childhood but a love letter to all the men that helped to raise her

The Memoirs of Baz, Uncle Jim and the Great Dane

The Memoirs of Baz, Uncle Jim and the Great Dane
Title The Memoirs of Baz, Uncle Jim and the Great Dane PDF eBook
Author James Dane
Publisher Jason Doucet
Total Pages 175
Release 2015-04-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Observations, knowledge and humour of one Canadian man, born into the great depression. From baseball to surviving the Second World War and a path (not without a few bumps in the road) of laughter, family and some swinging tunes.