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When Autumn Comes

When Autumn Comes

Mary Jo Bennett

iUniverse
2004
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When a loved one dies, how do we respond? And if we have encountered death up close, can we in turn assist others who are facing end of life issues? "When Autumn Comes explores death from the perspective of a hospice volunteer, recounting stories based on experiences with patients, friends and family members, as they each approach dying on their own terms. Ultimately we will all lose someone close to us. This insightful and tender book not only provides a foundation for those interested in pursuing hospice volunteer work, but for anyone seeking greater understanding and compassion in caring for the dying.
George Edwin Little's God Given Shoes

George Edwin Little's God Given Shoes

Mary J Bennett

IngramSpark
2022
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George Edwin Little was born in 1844 in Nauvoo Illinois. This was a time of great unrest for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. When George was 2yrs old, his family was among the many saints who were forced out of Nauvoo. They traveled across the plains with the pioneers to settle in the valley of Salt Lake City. Along this trip, George's father met with atragedy when he fell into an icy river. He became sick and died. Harriet and George finished the trip on their own. After arriving in Salt Lake City, money was very tight. George and his mother had very little money and certainly no money for shoes. George had to make due with his bare feet. But winter was coming. And what about going to church? He seemed to be the only one without shoes at church. After George prayed to God, a miracle happened. There on the old fence post in front of his house sat a brand new pair of shoes. "That day, George Little walked home with a big smile and warm heart, very grateful for his God-given pair of shoes."
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps

Mary Angela Bennett

University of Pennsylvania Press
1939
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This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas.
Super Brains for Super Kids: A Super Parent's Research Based Resource

Super Brains for Super Kids: A Super Parent's Research Based Resource

Mary Ann Bennett

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This book is intended for every parent and teacher searching for reasons why their child/student might have struggles with learning. There are factors beyond the normal "laziness" label that you may not even be aware of. Our environment plays a very critical role in learning. Some call it epigenetics. Let this book allow you to expand your understanding of what factors can cause learning struggles and what you can do to help a struggling learner.
We Are One

We Are One

Mary Ann Bennett-Olson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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'We are One, ' is a trio of stories that touch on the subjects of acceptance, diversity, friendship, sharing, adoption, family, grieving, hope and healing.These stories were written to help encourage the children to embrace their differences and accept those slight imperfections in all those around them
Super Brains for Super Kids: A Super Parent's Guide to Optimum Gut/Brain Health for their Child
This book is intended for every parent and teacher searching for reasons why their child/student might have struggles with learning. There are factors beyond the normal "laziness" label that you may not even be aware of. Our environment plays a very critical role in learning. Some call it epigenetics. Let this book allow you to expand your understanding of what factors can cause learning struggles and what you can do to help a struggling learner.
Life and Work on Surrey Heath

Life and Work on Surrey Heath

Mary Ann Bennett

Phillimore Co Ltd
2007
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The area known today as Surrey Heath, formed in 1974, is made up of the villages of Chobham, Bisley, Bagshot, Windlesham, Sunningdale, Lightwater, West End, Frimley, Frimley Green, Deepcut, Mytchett and Camberley. Historically, Chobham was the largest of the four original villages, together with its West End and northern settlements of Burrow Hill and Valley End; Windlesham was predominantly a farming community with a more commercial area in Bagshot; Frimley included South End, or Frimley Green, and the southernmost area, known then as Mitchet; while Bisley village was the smallest. Each settlement was an oasis of reasonably productive farmland surrounded by the heath which shaped the lives of generations of people who lived and worked here.The constraints and influences which the heath imposed had a major bearing on the way in which opportunities for much-needed additional work developed. The lack of a large river, the nature of the soil and, especially, the vast acreage of unproductive heathland created a region which was slow to develop economically, the low population numbers relying on a traditional way of life until enclosure of the heathland in the early 19th century brought the first changes. This book examines the period during which the use of the heathland harvest changed, from the time before the 19th century, when smallholders, weavers and potters were prominent, up to the post-enclosure arrival of the army and the nursery trade. It considers the businesses which flourished to meet the needs of those who travelled on the turnpike road, and their subsequent decline with the introduction of the railway, and also features the schools, institutions and large estates that came to the area to make use of the allotments of former heathland, along with the industry which grew up around the local fir plantations and the health benefits they brought.
Camberley: A History

Camberley: A History

Mary Ann Bennett

Phillimore Co Ltd
2009
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The town of Camberley was built on a grid laid out by an ex-Sandhurst gentleman cadet in 1860. This former heathland, part of the manor of Frimley, had been planted with fir trees after the Enclosure Act of 1801. These were harvested when Captain Charles Raleigh Knight laid out the 'new town' opposite the Staff College being built north of the London Road. The northern half of Frimley manor had been largely uninhabited, but the work of building and manning the Royal Military and Staff Colleges drew people to the area and provided it with opportunities to develop. Entrepreneurs erected a few dwellings before selling on but, with the bankruptcy of the first railway company, Camberley had an uncertain start. Men trained in the military colleges were attracted back to the town, however, and for a while it was known as 'Colonelstown;. Following the Second World War, land sold piecemeal by the Ministry of Defence was used to build estates for residents of the metropolitan boroughs of Surrey. Factories were built, town centre properties were requisitioned and a new shopping centre opened. With the arrival of the M3 new private estates were built on the outskirts of town.The Atrium, recently developed west of Park Street, has been built over the site of some of the earliest working-class houses erected by Captain Knight. This beautifully illustrated and informative narrative traces the development of Camberley from Mudd Town of 1851 to the present. It will be enjoyed by all those with an interest in Surrey history.
A Family Gathering

A Family Gathering

Mary Ann Bennett-Olson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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For the most part we all live in harmony among our own family members even though they have their own unique personalities and posses various opinions on how life is to be played out. Sometimes we might not always agree with their ideas, but they are still family and we love them for who they are. In 'A Family Gathering, ' a mother and daughter are flipping through a photo album resurrecting memories taken of their family reunion but the task proves difficult as they are interrupted by the sound of noisy birds outside the window who seem to be making fond memories of their own. They decide to play a game and try to pick out the difference of each family member and compare them to the variety of birds that live in the trees. Up in the tree in the front yard, their feathered friends are having their own family reunion. A humorous dialogue between the different species of feathered creatures during their 'family gathering' will not only conjure up a laugh or two, but in the end will ultimately leave you wondering just what bird best suits your personality.
The Magic of Believing

The Magic of Believing

Mary Ann Bennett-Olson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The Magic of Believing is trio of fairy tales that was birthed by the author's childhood memories. Time spent on visits to a family farm, a vacation at a cottage by the sea and a short holiday at a cabin in the hills, all proved to be the inspiring factor where Mary Ann's imagination took over and three bedtime stories were evolved. With a touch of humor thrown in the mix, these fairy tales will appeal not only to the very young, but the young at heart. Enter the realm of the magical and let your dreams soar on the wings of the imagination.
A Fiftieth Anniversary

A Fiftieth Anniversary

M. Katharine (Mary Katharine) Bennett; Presbyterian Church in the U S a Board

Hassell Street Press
2021
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