As long as I can remember, I have been prisoner to poetry. Words have captured my heart and forced me to tally them into forms that inspire and teach. In the beginning poetry was not words, at least not in my world, but the essence of life's synchronicities all laid out in balance and tranquility. As a little girl I was mesmerized by the chain of events called 'life'. At a very young age I craved for experiences, deeper experiences with deeper meanings. I would write, what I now know as poetry, on little scraps of paper, in the inside cover of books, in the palm of my hands or wherever I could find space to write. There was something sacred and subtle within me that had chosen me to release it and that something was poetry, raw and undefined, until I freed it on paper or wherever. I grew up in a small rural town in southern Missouri where life was simple and screen doors clapped. My maternal grandparents owned an eighty acre farm consisting of rolling hills, forests heavy with lush trees, valleys and lakes where my grandmother took me fishing. This magical place is where I fell in love with life at a tender age. The smell of strawberries, honeysuckle, apples and such, coming from the garden where fruit and vegetables took their roots were nurturing to a little girl's psych. Whenever I visited my grandparents, the excitement that rose in my solar plexus began as soon as we turned the bend of the narrow winding clay dirt road that led us across the rickety bridge on into the front yard where the scent and beauty of wildflowers greeted us. On the front porch hung a wooden swing situated in front of my grandparents' bedroom window. For hours I would sit in that swing and swing back and forth for hours as I read books and watched the mountain lions roam on top of the hills. I somehow felt connected to them. Fearing them never crossed my little innocent mind. It has been said that all children are clairvoyant and I was certainly not an exception. I have always, still to this day, felt akin to the mysterious unexplainable. When I was young and confronted with societal viewpoints, I would question why. Why should I believe that if it does not resonate with my soul? This was my stance at an early age. Unbeknownst, I would later discover that this was not readily acceptable in my culture or the world. You believe whatever you was told because everybody else does is the brick wall I kept running into. But I did not want to. So I escaped the norm, the status quo, through books that took me to places I had never heard of. I wanted to know how others in other parts of the world, outside of my rural dwelling, felt about life, love, hate; and I wanted to know how they thought, dance, made love and why we all cry sometimes. I wanted to fall in love with God because everything I love; such as nature, beauty, kindness, was connected to God. I wanted to know God and love Him. As I embarked on my lone journey to find God I found God in me, with me, animating me. I discovered that I had never left him nor he left me. I came to understand that what we called God was much more infinite than I had been taught and much more kinder as I came to understand that I was a reflection of God as well as everyone I had ever met or would ever meet. Nazeelah Noorjahan, DM Metaphysical Poetess
Four Books In OneSearch for pirate treasure. Live in a magic house. Go on safari. Travel back in time. These four interactive adventures depend on YOU. You say which way the story goes.Start by choosing which story to read. Things might get a little trickier after that. Have fun. Oh ... and watch out for the giant squid
First, pick your adventure. Will you get sucked into your computer and enter the Dungeon of Doom? Can you discover the Secrets of the Singing Cave? Or will you join the crew for a day and solve some Movie Mystery Madness?This volume contains 3 You Say Which Way adventures. These stories depend on YOU. At the end of each chapter, you make a decision that determines which way the story goes. Start by choosing which story to read. Things will get a little trickier after that. 'You Say Which Way' books can be read in any order, and the big list of choices makes it easy to find story lines you haven't read yet.The perfect gift for readers 9 - 12 years.Have you read all these 'You Say Which Way' adventures?Dual at DawnDragons RealmDungeon of Doom 3 book seriesSecrets of the Singing CaveDeadline DeliveryMystic PortalStranded StarshipOnce Upon an IslandMovie Mystery MadnessIn the Magician's HousePirate IslandLost in Lion CountryBetween the StarsSecrets of Glass MountainVolcano of FireDanger on Dolphin IslandMissing Cat MysteryDinosaur CanyonIsland of GiantsIsle of Swimming CatsValley of Flying DogsThe Sorcerer's Maze - Adventure QuizThe Sorcerer's Maze - Jungle TrekThe Sorcerer's Maze - Time MachineOr check out the You Say Which Way boxed sets and save.Four You Say Which Way AdventuresThree You Say Which Way Adventures4 More You Say Which Way AdventuresSci Fi Two Book BundleBest of You Say Which WayThe Sorcerer's Maze CollectionThree Animal Adventures
Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures cause annual capital flow of trillions of dollars across national borders. They are high stakes & high emotion events for employees and all leaders associated with transaction. Research shows over 70% of M&A fail in primary objective of wealth creation. High failure rate is intriguing given all existing knowledge is applied from diligence to integration. We unearth a major gap in current body of knowledge, role of psychological capital. We investigate the impact of employee optimism and explanatory style on M&A outcome. We use deep learning to separate successful M&A from failed initiatives. This is first study globally that measures Positive Psychology variables and uses Deep Learning algorithms to predict M&A outcome. Our work is optimism audit and deep learning can presciently forecast M&A outcome. By measuring and influencing explanatory style & optimism, leaders can increase M&A success probability from 30% to 92%. Our work fills major process gap from M&A due diligence to integration.
This book argues that D M Thomas, while best known for his bestselling novel The White Hotel, is one of our foremost fictional innovators, continually stretching the boundaries of the novel to find a suitable form to reflect the the impact of the uniquely violent, often nightmarish events of our times,on the desires and fantasies within us all.
This book argues that D M Thomas, while best known for his bestselling novel The White Hotel, is one of our foremost fictional innovators, continually stretching the boundaries of the novel to find a suitable form to reflect the the impact of the uniquely violent, often nightmarish events of our times,on the desires and fantasies within us all.
The Reverend Samuel Patton was admitted into the Tennessee Conference in 1819. When Holston Conference was formed in 1824, he became a part of that area. He was assigned Sequatchie Valley as his first appointment in 1819 and thus began his ministry years until his death in 1854. Truly one of the first histories of the Holston Conference, listing his appointments from 1824 to 1854. The Irish born Doctor Samuel Patton was born in Lancaster District of South Carolina in 1797. His grandfather John Patton is from Pennsylvania with John's wife being a descendent of a Scots Seceder named Nichols. An appendix (Annals of the Holston Conference, from 1824 to 1853) and an index to full-names, places and subjects add to the value of this work.