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Sweet Words of Mother...The Story of a Saint: Our Great Guide, Mother, Ruby Odessa

Sweet Words of Mother...The Story of a Saint: Our Great Guide, Mother, Ruby Odessa

Carl D. Bill-Lee Sons

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Ruby Odessa 'Cox' was her maiden name Odessa, her second given name just fit how she was. It was sort of a sparkly quick name to say. Don't you think, as a reader? Go ahead, try it Say it Ruby Odessa A bit like the name of an Icon of sorts Something or somebody with a legacy Well, she did that Leave a legacy However, the kind of person we, her sons, Bill and I are, we just had to see what that name "Odessa" really was. So we found, though it seems it was from the great state of Texas, that name Odessa is actually a city of southern Ukraine on Odessa Bay, an arm of the Black Sea. Now stay with us here "Well, Carl, we better get to the call on this, or we might loose our readers" So right, Bill But I think we have a cool 'short' of an ending for a beginning to personify Mother." "Right you are Go ahead little brother " That city, Odessa, was established as a Tartar fortress in the 14th century, passed to Turkey in 1764, and was captured by Russia in the 1790's. It is a major port, naval base, and resort.So, our mother lived up to her name, Odessa, as...a major port for so many people to bring their Human Sea Vessels of life to her Harbor of Heaven, Port of Prayer and Resort of Rest. "Good show, Bud ". "Thanks, Bill "From within pages of this book Bill and I want to share a small bit of her life as a guide to others. A good example of Ruby Odessa is as follows; The words we speak are outward signs, of that within our heart. Although it's true what is revealed, may only be a part. It matters not if rich, or poor, or whether strong or weak. God's Word declares that from the heart, the mouth is made to speak. So if to curse is your desire, or if to pray or shout. Don't be misled, but be assured, that what's inside comes out. If words of praise adorn your lips, or angry words of sin. The things revealed are from the heart. And, what's contained within. The words we speak that help or hurt. Someone may rise or fall. But once they pass those lips of ours, they're gone beyond recall. Since this is true, these little words, I would to you impart. Don't ask the Lord to seal your lips. But, purify your heart. Ruby Odessa did write these words 'inspired'. From this point of character, her personality went on into deep studies as she took on the readings of how groups and societies did worship other gods. Right down to the current status of church and secular events. She liked for us to read John Keats of London, Byron / G.N. Gordon and other pieces of literature. She felt so in place to be as aware of the world she dealt with daily as possible. She was impelled via legions of insightful reaches into files, titles and topics of a better understanding. Her Note....As Christians we realize that the forces that move and motivate this world are spiritual. We gladly line up with the Lord and His power of Love.
The Darkness Out of Carthage

The Darkness Out of Carthage

Carl D. Smith

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Over 100 years before Julius Caesar's assassination, Rome marched against Carthage and left it in ruin. Contrary to recorded history, Rome fought not to eliminate her greatest rival but for the survival of all mankind. A secret lost to time is now revealed; told through the eyes of a witness to the horrible darkness spreading out of Carthage.Mixing historical fact with elements of Lovecraftian horror, The Darkness Out of Carthage explores the Third Punic War with the question "what if Rome fought not to be the world's conqueror but its savior?"
Project Evaluation: Essays and Case Studies: Comparing Economic and Financial Impacts Over the Life of Proposed Infrastructure Projects
This book is based primarily upon materials prepared between 1997 and 2010 by Carl D. Martland for "1.011 Project Evaluation", a required course within MIT's Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering that he designed, developed, and taught for many years. It is structured to be of interest to anyone interested in infrastructure systems, especially engineers, planners and managers who design, build and operate such systems. The book may also be of interest to students in planning or engineering who are interested in transportation, water resources, energy, city planning, or real estate development.