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Avenged

Avenged

Kenneth E. Ingle

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Their parents murdered, Harmon Penrose, his brothers and sister, are determined to bring the Braeden Naval officer to justice. Harmon understands hate can kill as surely as a gun, something he is determined avoid. He leads the assault against Braeden, challenging their queen to come to grips with reality. Her officer committed murder and must stand trial. Using guile, and cunning intellect, he will wreck havoc on the powerful nation. His six small corvettes are no match for Braeden's powerful fleet unless he can find a way to even the odds. Considered as intelligent as his father, Joshua Penrose, Harmon takes each opportunity to inflict pain on the most powerful navy to their distress. Using subterfuge, trickery and downright boldness, Braeden's Navy is upstaged and embarrassed. He get the Federation Supreme Court to hear him out and wins. Braeden ignores the court's judgement and must decide if the price is worth Harmon Penrose's retribution.
Freedom's Hammer

Freedom's Hammer

Kenneth E. Ingle

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Ruled by a power maddened dictator, a cabal of very intelligent people takes up the challenge to defeat their oppressive leadership Led by Greg Trumble and Jessica Garcia, they must overcome the governments superior troop numbers and weapons.
Space Pirate

Space Pirate

Kenneth E. Ingle

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The sole survivor to the attack on New Hope, Joshua Penrose takes legal possession of an abandoned Braeden corvette. Braeden wants it back. Prevented from porting on all but a few worlds, Joshua turns to pirating. Unlike others, he leaves his prizes with the means to survive. He never kills those taken. Hunted by Braeden's powerful Navy, he resorts to every means available to achieve his goals: that his home world be free to become a member of the Federation of Worlds. He'll do what's necessary to achieve his goal-and does.
Galactic Freighter Volume Two: The Twin Sons of Buck Fryman

Galactic Freighter Volume Two: The Twin Sons of Buck Fryman

Kenneth E. Ingle

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Buck Fryman's twin sons, Dalton and Roman, along with Tommy Simms, Jr. set out to sow their wild oats before settling down to a life as royals. But matters don't always work out as planned. Trouble seems to precede them. finally, on a mining asteroid, Tommy offers a solution to a problem the Federation has never solved. Trials and trouble precede Dalton and Roman's efforts to make their mark.
Make it New!: Conversations With A Master Teacher

Make it New!: Conversations With A Master Teacher

Kenneth E. Russell Phd; Vera Attia; Magdy Fahim Attia Phd

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Are you prepared to transform? Are you ready to Make It New? Throughout this book, we've shared Dr. Magdy Attia's valuable advice and counsel-the wisdom accumulated over a vast and distinguished career. We must fundamentally transform the very way we educate. Move away from rote memorization and move toward an experiential, participatory and active exchange of ideas. Our educational system must transform to promote a robust conversation. But, even such a grand effort can begin with a single idea, a first step. Like the impact of a butterfly's fluttering wing, a seemingly insignificant casual conversation with a colleague may lead to a bold idea exchange . . . a small change that could end up transforming the world Written in a conversation format that captures the passion of Dr. Attia's vision, readers with a wide range of interests and backgrounds will enjoy the many life lessons emerging from the interesting and engaging conversations about transformation. Dr. Attia was the Father of STEM at Johnson C. Smith University, the Dean of the Council of Deans, the Dean of STEM, and a valued voice for the administration. When he passed away suddenly in late 2015, the academic and technology communities of Charlotte, North Carolina-and beyond-lost an incredible resource. He transformed JC Smith into a nationally recognized technology education leader-graduating the highest number of African American females in the area of Computer Science and Engineering. He was recognized by his peers with the prestigious Blue Diamond Award. Dr. Ken Russell, (@DrKenRussell), his conversation partner throughout the book, is the Vice President of Digital Transformation and Chief Information Officer at Pfeiffer University. Dr. Russell leads with experience, acumen, and the vision necessary and valuable for institutions in higher education to remain relevant and thriving in the coming years, particularly in the areas of academic computing, technology integration, and data science. Come engage with us, with Dr. Magdy Attia He was a Master Teacher and inspired so much in the lives of so many. His life was a robust conversation
The Workforce of the Future

The Workforce of the Future

Kenneth E. Roberts Phd

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Cognitive Performance Dynamics is a theory-based behavioral orientation process that has been generated for use within highly skilled organizational populations. Its core competencies enable workers to further enhance their behavioral skills, allowing them to adapt and excel in highly techno-centric work environments.Today workers experience a myriad of social media distractions that have an adverse impact on instinctive behavior. CPD orientation focuses on neuroplasticity, critical thinking, and logic. Machine intelligence and human intelligence complement one another. Intelligence augmentation has a goal of designing machines that help humans think better.
Poetry and Proverbs: Thoughts of a Creative Intellectual

Poetry and Proverbs: Thoughts of a Creative Intellectual

Kenneth E. Rupert

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Written between 1991 and present, these poems and philosophical thoughts capture the emotional journey of the author through the up and downs of life. Many can relate to moments of joy and experiences of sorrow and sadness. Here, Kenneth E Rupert shares a window into his life through poetic rhyme and intellectual expressions that so perfectly capture the emotional experiences to which everyone can relate. With a brutally honest introduction, the author expresses the shift from writing to share his knowledge with his readers to a cathartic exercise for sanity. Like most artists, the real value of this material is under appreciated. However, if a reader looks behind the walls he or she has constructed to protect the soul, the value contained in this second book of poetry is immeasurable.
The Kastendiecks: An Immigrant Legacy

The Kastendiecks: An Immigrant Legacy

Kenneth E. Burchett

Amity America
2019
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This book follows an immigrant family through three generations. It describes what it was like as an immigrant to live and work in the United States in the mid- to late-19th Century. True personal stories and anecdotes of immigrants are woven into the tapestry of historical events that shaped post-industrialized America from the building of the Brooklyn Bridge and the politics of New York to the struggling evolution of agriculture in the Midwest. Beginning in the countryside of the Kingdom of Hanover, Germany, in 1846, the Kastendieck family-four brothers and two sisters, along with their mother-immigrated to Brooklyn, New York, when South Brooklyn was a scarcely populated wetland. They built businesses, raised families, and experienced the ups and downs of a young nation, overcoming hardships and personal tragedy. After many years in Brooklyn and the deaths of three of his wives and five infant children, John Herman Kastendieck and his brother Dietrich left Brooklyn for the frontier of southwest Missouri.
The Kastendiecks: An Immigrant Legacy

The Kastendiecks: An Immigrant Legacy

Kenneth E. Burchett

Amity America
2019
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This book follows an immigrant family through three generations. It describes what it was like as an immigrant to live and work in the United States in the mid- to late-19th Century. True personal stories and anecdotes of immigrants are woven into the tapestry of historical events that shaped post-industrialized America from the building of the Brooklyn Bridge and the politics of New York to the struggling evolution of agriculture in the Midwest. Beginning in the countryside of the Kingdom of Hanover, Germany, in 1846, the Kastendieck family--four brothers and two sisters, along with their mother--immigrated to Brooklyn, New York, when South Brooklyn was a scarcely populated wetland. They built businesses, raised families, and experienced the ups and downs of a young nation, overcoming hardships and personal tragedy. After many years in Brooklyn and the deaths of three of his wives and five infant children, John Herman Kastendieck and his brother Dietrich left Brooklyn for the frontier of southwest Missouri.
Freedome Corne: Virginia before the American Revolution
Freedome Corne: Virginia before the American Revolution. is the true story of an ordinary Virginia family living in pre-Revolution America. The book describes day-to-day life in the context of historical events that challenged the men and women who lived in Middlesex County, Virginia, from 1660 to about 1760. The story begins with the unlikely appearance in 1663 of John Bristow, an indentured servant.Colonial Virginia prospered under the indentured labor system. Conscripted servants became free upon fulfilling a period of indenture, ordinarily about seven years. Upon gaining freedom, an indentured person received some clothing, a few tools, and a supply of seed corn with which to begin a new life. These colonial freemen formed the core citizenry of the agrarian nation that ultimately became the United States of America. For those interested in early Virginia, especially those who had ancestors there, this book offers a detailed picture of life in those times, including what life was like for residents in their homes, social strata, economics, and environment. The characters are common people experiencing life under the shadow of great historical events, people of ordinary means often struggling to survive. They encounter the same dilemmas, disappointments, and triumphs that most readers will easily identify in the history of their own ancestors.- Part I covers colonial life in the Chesapeake from the first settlement at Jamestown until the creation of Middlesex County, Virginia, and Bacon's Rebellion.- Part II is about the experiences of the Bristow family at home on Dragon Run.- Part III recounts challenges of the Bristow children as freeholders in pre-Revolutionary America.Chapters offer an intimate understanding of this important time in American life and the circles of friendship and mutual support among common citizens that meant their survival.Maps and engravings of colonial life, notes, bibliography, index.
Love & Verses

Love & Verses

Kenneth E. Sullivan Jr

Prize Publishing House, LLC
2020
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When we think about love, there are so many different definitions of LOVE that people can easily become confused. Love has been so misdefined that many people are uncertain as to what love really looks like. We live in a generation of people who do not quite know how to receive love or give love. Yet, love is something we all need and desire. It is important that we not only get the proper definition of love, but we learn how to love others and build successful loving relationships. The book, Love and Verses, uses the scripture to help individuals and couples gain an understanding about the way in which God intended people to love each other and how love works. This book expounds upon key verses of scripture that show us when people love right and when people love wrong. We also explore verses from familiar R&B songs and various love songs that the reader can relate to. This book will make you think, laugh, and learn all about LOVE
3 Little Piggy Banks

3 Little Piggy Banks

Kenneth E. Johnson

3 Little Piggy Banks
2020
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There are some books that teach lessons that last forever. This is one of them Join KJ and Gigi as they learn about savings and investments. They also learn about the importance of money choices. What will happen if they make the wrong choice?
Beatrice

Beatrice

Kenneth E Burchett

Amity America
2021
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The life of Beatrice Cardwell was much like that of many Americans in the early 20th century. She grew up in rural southwest Missouri, went to a one-room school through the eighth grade, married, and raised a family. Curiosity about her family tree never went much beyond two generations. However, like many Americans, she had a rich heritage. There were a few men and women of great prominence and renown in her past, which every genealogist hopes to discover. Her tenth great grandfather was the colonist Roger Williams, the Puritan founder of the state of Rhode Island; she shared a distant relationship with Judy Garland; and had the same ancestors as Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush. Notwithstanding these examples, her people were mostly farmers of modest means who made up the core of the American story. This book begins in 1635 with William Fellows of Ipswich, Massachusetts, and Thomas Cardwell of Colonial Virginia. It is about the ancestry of these two families and the daughter of their union in 1904. Biographical sketches and genealogical summaries contain 145 surnames and more than 375 individuals; plus 85 illustrations, endnotes, bibliography, and index.
Color Bibliography

Color Bibliography

Kenneth E Burchett

Amity America
2021
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The author has collected in one place one of the most extensive bibliographies on color in existence, which will facilitate additional inquiry into the field of color and color harmony. The book describes the process of constructing the bibliographies and offers an impressive analysis of twelve books that occupy a unique place in the history of color. The twelve books cover a one-hundred-and-fifty-year time span to include the works of Goethe, Chevreul, Helmholtz, Munsell, Katz, Kandinsky, Pope, Wright, Judd, Arnheim, Itten, and Albers. Bibliographies include a retrospective bibliography of 318 specially selected books on color and color harmony with copyright dates prior to 1975; a general bibliography on color and color harmony in art containing a broader representation of 1,450 titles from antiquity forward; and a compilation of bibliographies of color. A subject cross reference of titles gives 37 color categories ranging from aesthetics to vocabulary cross-referenced by topic and date of publication.
The Omega Factor

The Omega Factor

Kenneth E Burchett

Amity America
2022
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The Omega Factor is a science fiction novella that blends mythology, spirituality, and the fate of humanity into a story about three unlikely superheroes who save the Third Kingdom of earth from destruction. Intergalactic travel and the ethos of goodness join to combat evil, as alien forces strive to reverse climate change and secure the Third Kingdom for future generations. The Greek goddess Artemis unites with her siblings Athena and Apollo to create a half-god, half-mortal trio in an adventure that leads to an alliance with the commander of an alien intergalactic federation. Danger, science, family bonds, romance, and greed are a few of the themes woven into this clandestine tale of ecological intrigue.
Title: In Their Own Words : A Bibliographic History of Color
This book brings together an extensive amount of material in an insightful and beautifully illustrated history of color and color harmony expressed in the original words and diagrams of leading color theorists. Chapters trace the origins of color harmony from ancient Greece to modern times. The author follows the development of color harmony in the Renaissance and Baroque periods, addresses the systematic study of color in the 16th and 17th centuries, and describes the rapid development of scientific interest in color in the 18th and 19th centuries. Chapters survey the proliferation, coexistence, and consolidation of meanings of color harmony in the 20th century using excerpts of original writings on each subject. The book concludes with a consideration of postmodernism, and includes a chapter on the language of color. Color theory, 125 illustrations, reading lists, bibliography.
Leapfrogging Through the Universe

Leapfrogging Through the Universe

Kenneth E. Burchett

Amity America
2022
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From the beginning of humanity, people have looked up at the stars in the evening sky to wonder at the magnificence of what they saw and to imagine within the brilliance of the stars a separate existence in that place. It is human nature to want to understand being, and when not understood, to accept as a condition of faith that which is envisioned amid the mysteries of the unknown.Like distant horizons that once enchanted seafaring adventurers of long ago, the opening of the universe captivates the human spirit and releases humanity from the provincialism of small realities. This book is a story of the parting of the veil of the universe, tales of the many frontiers of space that once silently beckoned previous generations. This book describes the mysteries of the known universe and reveals its presence in a way that not only explains but also inspires. It is a story of astronomy told in a blend of history, art, science, philosophy, mythology, and personal insight, which takes the reader from our own planet to the edge of the unknown. It is about people, discoveries, ideas, and the connecting events that make the universe what humankind thinks it is. Astronomy, 170 illustrations, index.