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Emotional Health: The Secret for Freedom from Drama, Trauma, and Pain
Michael David Lawrience
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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To the "Awoken Global Citizens" everywhere on this planet who, as predicted by the ancient Mayans, in the year 2012, awoke to a new life of peace, har
Michael David Mast
Dorrance Publishing Co.
2020
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After examining the realities of life very closely, Michael David Mast has made some shocking realizations that are far beyond the "accepted norms" of present day man. These realizations range from explaining the dinosaurs size and weight to explaining the phenomena of Ancient Egypt.About the AuthorHaving had many experiences in his life, Michael David Mast studied and worked as a structural engineer while playing fist chair symphony trombone. In Hollywood, he led his own original rhythm and blues band with five horns, including the baritone-sax from Tower of Power who lived with his family through all of 1983. This, Mast's first publication, includes his most important "new to present day man" realizations of his entire life
A Grammar of Errors
Michael David Morrissey
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Grounded in the Light: the lightworker's guide to achieving balance & integration on the path of ascension
Michael David Golzmane
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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2 Old Testament Madrigals: for TTBB soloists or chorus and selected percussion
Michael David Golzmane
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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These 2 works are experimental pieces, written for TTBB soloists and percussion. I have chosen uncommon, obscure Old Testament texts as the basis for these settings. The story of Eglon and Ehud, found in Judges 3:15-22 is rarely if ever set to music, and is a vigorous, dramatic expression of the "very fat man" Eglon and his murder by Ehud. The second piece in this volume is a setting of most of Proverbs 26, set for TTBB soloists, finger cymbals, and drum set. This setting involves vocal percussion and scatting.
Chants de Poughkeepsie
Michael David Golzmane
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Destiny Driven: Keys To Achieving Your Fullest Potential
Michael David Odogwu
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Hell With A Gun: The Legend of Elton Collins
Michael David Shepherd
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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A brutal encounter with a tough cowhand made Elton Collins a renowned gunfighter before his twentieth birthday, but it wasn't until the dime novel Hell With A Gun was written about him that he became a full-fledged legend. However, Elton Collins had no desire to be the man against whom other gunfighters chose to measure themselves. He changed his name, slipped away to his own corner of the world, and settled down to raise a family. After many years of solitude he thought he'd left his deadly past behind. But the past refused to forget him. When a deadly attack leaves his family in tatters and his daughter missing, in order to save her Elton Collins is forced to become the only man he truly feared: his former self.
How Big Is God's Computer?: How Does God Know Whether We Go To Heaven or Hell?
Michael David
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Do you believe in God and life after death? If so, then you probably assume that God is the one who will determine whether you deserve an eternal reward or punishment after your life on earth. In order to determine whether we go to heaven or hell, God needs to track our venial and mortal sins. In other words, did the quality of our lives justify an eternal reward? That means that God needs to have a record of all of our thoughts, words and actions along with a record of significant events, relatives and numerous other data items. There are more than 7 billion humans on earth now. - How does God know about everything that we think, do and say? - How does He know who we are? - How does He give us a "grade card" on the quality of life that we lived? - How does God quickly, efficiently and accurately perform this data "tracking" and "disposition" process for billions of human beings? The answers to these questions suggest that God must have a fantastic memory whether it is His/Her personal memory or a computer. Maybe He has some other type of memory device that we are not familiar with...a memory that can process and store information faster and in larger quantities than any man-made super-computer. This Book explores a Data Base that could be used by God to track us and monitor our behavior. - How does God classify our sins? - Where is the record of our DNA? - Does He use a database? If so, what type? - How many bytes of computer storage space would the database of each human being require? This book is not an expose' or a thesis about the existence or non-existence of God. Rather, it is for those who already believe. Those who don't believe are welcome to read it. Those who read "How Big Is God's Computer" might have a few laughs, especially those who attended Catholic schools. Readers might develop a few more insights in to this Being that we call God. They might also develop a better appreciation of how intricate and delicate life really is. And it just might influence them to think more often before they speak or act. Most of us have thought about some of the things noted in This Book but only in passing. After reading this Book readers might be amazed at what a complex job that God has created for Himself by giving us life. Download your copy "How Big Is God's Computer" now.
The Awakening of Nicholas
Michael David Hanslip
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Nicholas Constantine comes from a proud Greek heritage. However, in the womb, his brain is hard-wired wrong and he can't seem to memorize the alphabet or even the simplest math problem. A precocious little girl moves in next door and begins to help him. Shortly thereafter, he is given an experimental drug by the family doctor and his brain takes off Now he has to battle co-workers, a school nemesis and his gang, and makes new friends. This book is about his awakening, and how he handles it as he grows up.
Using archival materials never previously accessible to Western scholars, Michael David-Fox analyzes Bolshevik Party educational and research initiatives in higher learning after 1917. His fresh consideration of the era of the New Economic Policy and cultural politics after the Revolution explains how new communist institutions rose to parallel and rival conventional higher learning from the Academy of Sciences to the universities. Beginning with the creation of the first party school by intellectuals on the island of Capri in 1909, David-Fox argues, the Bolshevik cultural project was tightly linked to party educational institutions. He provides the first account of the early history and politics of three major institutions founded after the Revolution: Sverdlov Communist University, where the quest to transform everyday life gripped the student movement; the Institute of Red Professors, where the Bolsheviks sought to train a new communist intellectual or red specialist; and the Communist Academy, headquarters for a planned, collectivist, proletarian science.
Dr. Christian Schwartz with the 67th Ohio Volunteers
Michael David Wallick
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Christian Hope Schwartz was a Swiss immigrant who arrived on our American shores in 1852 as a twelve-year-old boy. In 1861, he joined the 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and was deployed in the eastern theater of the American Civil War. Using documents from the National Archives and letters from his superior officers, a vivid account of his service with the 67th Ohio Volunteer Infantry is told. Christian was with his regiment three and one-half years and during that time he became a prisoner of war and was twice wounded while charging Confederate fortifications. But just as interesting is the story of how he and his comrades lived day-to-day in camp, longing for many common comforts and enduring numerous privations as soldiers in the Union Army.
Sometimes I See You: A Memoir
Michael David Fels
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Set against the backdrop of the social and economic turbulence of the 1970's and '80's, Fels paints an unforgettable portrait of a young couple striving to create meaningful, adventurous lives for their quickly expanding family while coping with a daughter's evolving and seemingly untreatable, mental illness. From her birth, her attempted suicide at age eight, a succession of mysterious illnesses, disappearances, estrangements, and, ultimately, her death at age twenty-four from astrocytoma, Fels offers an intimate and poignant examination of the life of a family: one that is at once unique and illustrative of American families in the final third of the twentieth century. Far from depressing, Fels blends the richness, humor, joy and sorrow of contemporary family life, ". . . the whole catastrophe " into this memoir.