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The story of Caleb, a faithful man of God, begins in the book of Numbers. The accounts tell of a faithful man who trusted God to fulfill his promises when others allowed their fears to override their small faith. God blessed Caleb for his faithfulness and patience. Many centuries later, seventeen-year-old Caleb Manning, another faithful man of God, lives in an equally uncertain time. Caleb, the son of a master chief petty officer, is uprooted from his home in San Diego, California, and moves to Kenmore, New York, during Christmas vacation to start a new life. He must somehow keep his faith in his savior. Senior Year, a novel, follows Caleb and his girlfriend, Heidi, as they complete their senior year of high school with all the trials, triumphs, and possible future endeavors that abound.
The story of a medieval king's disability traveling through time from Shakespeare's hands to today
Family history research can quickly create mountains of paperwork. This book give you step-by-step instruction to effectively organize and digitize your genealogy research papers.You'll learn how to: • create a personalized filing system to suit your genealogy research style and experience • turn your computer into a top-notch filing clerk and research assistant by establishing a clear, consistent naming pattern for files and folders • Scan old paper records and store them electronically to save space and make them easier to find • make digital copies of original source documents • organize your family history research to pass on to future generations
Information technology (IT) has transformed human resource management across our society, and its influence on higher education has been profound. Technology Everywhere addresses the dual role played by colleges and universities that must recruit, hire, and train knowledge worker professionals and educate IT learners to manage the ever-increasing flow of information both on campus and off. Each chapter in this much-needed volume addresses a critical phase of IT human resource management, identifies key issues, and offers practical advice based on actual experiences that can help colleges and universities develop a plan of action to respond effectively to the IT workforce challenge.
In every family, someone ends up with Mom's and Dad's "stuff" - a lifetime's worth of old family photos, papers, and memorabilia packed into boxes. This book gives step-by-step instructions for organizing inherited items in a way that honors the loved one while bringing peace to the rest of the family.You'll learn how to: • Effectively sort and purge boxes of your parent's stuff that you inherited • Decide which family heirlooms to keep • Donate items to museums, societies, and charities • Protect and pass on keepsakes
Talk show host Dana Sanders gets more than an interview from a "reformed" child molester. She's convinced that her guest--concealed by a disguise--is still a very dangerous man. When a staff member unthinkingly reveals to this man that Dana herself has a daughter, a gifted adolescent whom she's protected from celebrity, the stage is set for a chilling game of cat-and-mouse.
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