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Searching Psalm 119: The ABC's of Psalm 119
Mark Allen Deakins
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Alliterated Analytical Exegesis Study of Psalm 119. Old Testament Study
Sparked by a mysterious hallucinogenic experience, Brett Roberts catches his first glimpse of a portal to the supernatural. Desperate to find a biological explanation, he enters the field of biotechnology and dabbles in one experiment after another as the field matures. Brett's quest eventually leads him to the indigenous tribes of the Amazon rainforest, where under the guidance of a Yanomami shaman, his next encounter with the drug yopo proves much more enlightening. An answer to the ultimate question is within Brett's grasp, but not if Alfredo Ruiz can prevent it, a nefarious scientist from S o Paulo who has been following Brett's experiments for years.
Flight of the Forgotten: A True Story of Heroism and Betrayal
Mark Alan Vance
Mark A. Vance
1998
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The true story of one of the most closely-guarded secrets in American military history. This book is a living memorial to the Jack B. Ketchum Bomber Crew of World War II and it serves as a public counter to official efforts by the U.S. Government to have these men forever forgotten.
THE MARK-ALAN 100-WORD CHILDREN'S RHYMING BOOK SERIES IS SPECTACULAR WORD UP IS VOLUME I OF IV featuring 25 spectacular rhyming stories for children that promote and support reading proficiency, language, and literacy development. These skills prepare children ages 0-9 for 3rd grade reading readiness. Did you know that the American prison industry can predict future inmates based on a child's 3rd grade reading level? The Mark-Alan 100-WORD book series is backed by evidence-based research and includes child-friendly definitions in English and Spanish. Word Up includes rhyming stories that will enrapture the imaginations of children everywhere, including but not limited to: - "The Invisible Crown" - "Bamboozled the Clown Completes Saving the Town" - "Mama Gonna Protect Her Sweet Potato Pie" - "The Butterfly Event" - "The Curious Cat that did not Act" - "Buggs Observes the Busy in Buzz" - "They're Ignoring The Elephant in My Room"These stories have the creative vibes of classics that will be enjoyed in homes and classrooms for generations. Moreover, the educational, entertainment, cultural, emotional, and spiritual values of the Mark-Alan 100-WORD children's rhyming book series confirms that Word Up is a win for children, a win for families, a win for education, a win for society, and a loss for the American prison industry.
Python for Beginners: A Step-By-Step Guide on How to Program with Python
Mark Allen
Independently Published
2019
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Python is a cross-platform programming language. It can be used on various systems including Windows, Unix, Mac etc. It also comes with numerous modules that are cross-platform. However, Python has maintained a uniform user interface. Python supports integration with different database management systems (DBMSs). This means that you can access your data from a database with Python. This book explores every aspect of Python programming language. It will help you in preparing a solid computer programming foundation and learning any other coding language will be easy to you. This book can provide any programmer with some interesting and fun codes to learn from.This book will help the already experienced programmer more, but a beginner can learn a lot from it too. You're sure to find lots of helpful information within these pages.
This book originally saw the light of day as a long running series of articles in Wargames Illustrated in the late 1980’s. Due to growing interest in the wars of the late 17th century, the author of the original features has complied them along with new research and made them available again for the first time in thirty years. The book is very much a handbook covering all the major conflicts and battles of the period, it examines how the armies were organised and fought. Each army is covered, with attention paid to specific uniform details, and the colours carried by the individual regiments.
Life Term is a psychological thriller about a six-year-old boy who is sexually assaulted by a man on a riverbank. Many years later, whilst working as a psychiatric nurse, he seeks his revenge. However, despite a successful subsequent career in journalism and publishing, the shame and guilt lives with him until there is some resolution. On one level, Life Term is a page turner, which tells an absorbing story with twists and turns till the end. On another, it is about crime and punishment, revenge and redemption and about the borderline between good and evil.
It’s 1963 and a group of young pacifists have signed up to change the world, volunteering to build a small road bridge for a community near Locri, a town in Calabria, southern Italy.These disparate characters begin as comrades working for a common cause, yet their ideals are tested in arguments over the collective good versus the rights of the individual, while personal desires quickly create further schism. The touch paper is lit when one of the volunteers, Italian heiress Isabella, who has affairs with two members of the group, disappears in an area notorious for the presence of the ’Ndrangheta mafia. Instead of murder or kidnapping for ransom could there be a much simpler explanation? The Bridge at Locri is, on one level, a mystery novel, in which the mystery is approached from the different perspectives of six narrators. On another, it’s a book which spans sixty years and charts the stories of the principal characters who, after Locri, go back to their own countries, with the missing but ever-present Isabella looming over all their lives. This elegant page-turning novel draws you into a wider view, offering a panorama of six decades of our history brought to us by the voices of intelligent, passionate and flawed characters from different corners of the world: Bosnia, East Germany, Colombia, Australia, Italy, Malawi and England.
Let's face it: fitness goes far beyond how long it takes to walk or run a mile. When you're stressed out, emotionally drained, overworked, overweight and underappreciative of your physical body, you can't get much of anything accomplished-at work, at home, on the race track, wherever and in whatever capacity. Put simply, when you're spiritually unfit, life is a greater challenge. That mythical "balance" you've always dreamed of achieving is just that - a myth. But not anymore. Mark Allen was one of the top triathletes in the world but struggled to get past the barriers preventing him from winning the grueling Ironman World Championship triathlon in Kona, Hawaii. Then he began studying with Brant Secunda, healer and teacher in the Huichol Indian tradition of Mexico. Brant is the only Westerner to have completed a 12-year apprenticeship with Don Jose Matsuwa, the revered Huichol Indian shaman. Brant taught Mark the spiritual and healing exercises that allowed him to integrate his physical and psychological fitness. Mark went on to win a never-before-achieved six Ironman triathlons in a row and was called the "World's Fittest Man" by Outside magazine. Now, Brant and Mark have integrated their wisdom into one book, providing practical tools you can adapt to your lifestyle and achieve results you never thought possible.
Draw In Order to See is the first book to survey the history of architectural design using the latest research in neuroscience and embodied cognition. At present, among the dozens of books on architectural drawing, design theory, methodologies, model making, CAAD, and planning, there is no book that specifically looks at the history of representation as a reflection of cognitive habits among individuals and groups of architects. As a historian and a practicing architect, Mark Hewitt has a unique point of view, that has enabled him to study the design practices of many architects during various eras, beginning in the Renaissance and stretching into the late 20th century. His earlier published books have touched on subjects related to design practice, as many have dealt with the lives of architects and designers. In addition, he has written dozens of biographies of architects, published essays on architectural representation, and wrote a master's thesis on visual perception and architecture. Hewitt has dedicated more than 30 years to writing about the process of conception (or visualisation) of buildings in the brain. Researchers on that subject now consistently cite one of his earliest studies on drawings and modes of conception. This book pursues that line of inquiry with the new discoveries about visual perception, cognition and embodiment that have revolutionised brain science. Hewitt believes that looking historically at how architects have designed, a brain-based practice developed during and after the Renaissance, once drawings became sophisticated enough to provide feedback for perception and memory in the cortex. His contention is that disegno, as invented in Italy during the time of Leonardo and Michelangelo, initiated that system, and that it was translated into a curriculum during the rise of Beaux Arts institutions prior to the 1920s, after which the Bauhaus system replaced it completely with what we have today.
Hearts will soar and voices sing if black-ops veteran Max Braxton and archeologist Kat Cardova find King David's music of the Psalms. But first, they must survive attacks from determined jihadists in this continent-jumping thriller.King David's long-lost music of his Psalms is the one missing piece in the Jews' preparations for a Third Temple in Jerusalem. When Muslim terrorists get word an archeological dig has unearthed clues to the music's whereabouts, they hunt archeologist Kat Cardova and black-ops veteran Max Braxton every step of their quest. From Dragot, Israel, to Petra, Jordan, to Dublin, Ireland, Wales, and back to the Holy Land, clues are unearthed and danger lurks.But Islamic extremists everywhere would battle to the death to prevent the treasure's discovery. Will Kat and Max succeed in their quest and succeed in getting home alive?
"As Maine goes, so goes the nation" was a motto of the early 1900s. The Ku Klux Klan determined if they could grab a foothold in the bellwethernortheasternmost state, they could succeed anywhere. So they sent their most charismatic recruiter to draw the crowds. He succeeded --for awhile.
Carve up the world into three parts under brilliant arch-villains and start the devastating global caliphate.A simple strategy. But who's calling the shots for the caliphate?And who will stop them? Special-ops veteran Max Braxton, archaeologist Kat Cardova, and a bunch of Yale students ... that's who From Washington, DC, to Saudi Arabia, this gripping geopolitical thriller demands the utmost that adrenaline junkies have come to expect from Max and Kat since they debuted in Chasing the Music, the action-drenched hunt for King David's music of the Psalms.What would happen if the United States, beset by Islamic terrorist attacks and under the leadership of an untested, newly elected President, discovers in the inaugural address that despite his proclamations to the opposite, the President would acquiesce to all the demands of Israel's enemies?Terror cells are hidden in every state in America. Do they go even as deep as the inner sanctum of the White House?A hero's instincts, a heroine's expertise, and a twist of Yale students' skills must uncover the devastating secrets and save the country. Make that the world.