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Jack Cordell Sr. was released from prison after serving seven years of his ten year sentence for manslaughter of Brian Douglas. His wife Miriam Cordell was waiting for him at home and welcomed him home with open arms, but Jack was not receptive to her as she expected him to be. She knew something was wrong and tried to find out why her husband was rejecting her and behaving erratically. Miriam enlisted their sons Jack Jr, Al, and Trace to see if their father would open up to them, but with no avail. Jack Sr. turned over the running of his business to his two older sons, Jack Jr. and Al. Trace had made a career in the military. Jack was content to stay at home doting on his grandchildren. Over the next few years, Jack became increasingly ill. Miriam suspected that he had caught some kind of disease while he was in prison. Countless doctors' visits and tests did not reveal what was making Jack sick. His health was deteriorating rapidly and he finally confessed to his doctor that he had received test drugs while in prison in exchange for a reduced sentence. Miriam accepted her husbands' illness. After his death, her eldest grandson, Jackie was doing bombing missions over North Vietnam. His jet fighter was shot down over one of his bombing missions. Trace using his military contacts in Vietnam and found him and brought his nephew home safe and sound. After the death of Miriam, Jack Sr's attorney presented a hand written letter to Jack's son's regarding all that had transpired after the death of Brian Douglas.
Jack Cordell Sr. was released from prison after serving seven years of his ten year sentence for manslaughter of Brian Douglas. His wife Miriam Cordell was waiting for him at home and welcomed him home with open arms, but Jack was not receptive to her as she expected him to be. She knew something was wrong and tried to find out why her husband was rejecting her and behaving erratically. Miriam enlisted their sons Jack Jr, Al, and Trace to see if their father would open up to them, but with no avail. Jack Sr. turned over the running of his business to his two older sons, Jack Jr. and Al. Trace had made a career in the military. Jack was content to stay at home doting on his grandchildren. Over the next few years, Jack became increasingly ill. Miriam suspected that he had caught some kind of disease while he was in prison. Countless doctors' visits and tests did not reveal what was making Jack sick. His health was deteriorating rapidly and he finally confessed to his doctor that he had received test drugs while in prison in exchange for a reduced sentence. Miriam accepted her husbands' illness. After his death, her eldest grandson, Jackie was doing bombing missions over North Vietnam. His jet fighter was shot down over one of his bombing missions. Trace using his military contacts in Vietnam and found him and brought his nephew home safe and sound. After the death of Miriam, Jack Sr's attorney presented a hand written letter to Jack's son's regarding all that had transpired after the death of Brian Douglas.
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Teenager Cayleigh Peterson happily anticipates her trip to the Philippines to visit her brother, a Peace Corps Volunteer.However, when Jack arrives at the airport, Cayleigh never emerges from the plane. Where is she?As he searches for his sister, realizing what has happened to her becomes more terrifying. Sex trafficking is no longer simply a news article."Brave doesn't mean you're not scared. It means you go on even though you're scared."
Teenager Cayleigh Peterson happily anticipates her trip to the Philippines to visit her brother, a Peace Corps Volunteer.However, when Jack arrives at the airport, Cayleigh never emerges from the plane. Where is she?As he searches for his sister, realizing what has happened to her becomes more terrifying. Sex trafficking is no longer simply a news article."Brave doesn't mean you're not scared. It means you go on even though you're scared."
First scholarly study devoted to Guernsey in the nineteenth century, as it changed from a francophone to an anglophone society. In the early nineteenth century, despite 600 years of allegiance to the English Crown, a majority of Guernseymen still spoke a Franco-Norman dialect and retained cultural affinities with France. By the eve of World War I, however,insular society had turned predominantly anglophone and was culturally orientated towards England. In examining this sea-change, the author focuses particularly on the role of migration, since the Island experienced both substantial outflows [to North America and the Antipodes], and substantial inflows [from Dorset, Devon, Somerset, Hampshire and Cornwall; the Irish province of Munster, and the French départements of La Manche and Les Côtes-du-Nord]. The author investigates push- and pull-factors influencing the various migrant cohorts, and evaluates the reception they met from the insular authorities and population at large. Whilst showing that both British and Frenchmigrants, in their different ways, advanced the process of anglicisation, she sets their contribution in its proper perspective against the host of less tangible forces which had first initiated anglicisation and were hastening it on irrespective of the migrant presence.
Commonwealth Caribbean Law and Legal Systems
Rose-Marie Belle Antoine
Birkbeck Law Press
2008
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Fully updated and revised to fit in with the new laws and structure in the Commonwealth Caribbean law and legal systems, this new edition examines the institutions, structures and processes of the law in the Commonwealth Caribbean.The author explores:- the court system and the new Caribbean Court of Justice which replaces appeals to the Privy Council- the offshore financial legal sector- Caribbean customary law and the rights of indigenous peoples- the Constitutions of Commonwealth Caribbean jurisdictions and Human Rights- the impact of the historical continuum to the region's jurisprudence including the question of reparations- the complexities of judicial precedent for Caribbean peoples- international law as a source of law- alternative dispute mechanisms and the OmbudsmanEffortlessy combining discussions of traditional subjects with those on more innovative subject areas, this book is an exciting exposition of Caribbean law and legal systems for those studying comparative law.
Who Killed Donte Manning? The Story of an American Neighborhood
Rose Marie Berger
Apprentice House
2010
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The Berlin Cookbook. Traditional Recipes and Nourishing Stories. The First and Only Cookbook from Berlin, Germany
Rose Marie Donhauser
Berlinica Publishing LLC
2010
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The Berlin Cookbook reveals how to make Schnitzel, Currywurst, Eisbein, D ner Kebap, and those jelly donuts known as Berliners-and how easy it is, since Berlin cuisine is simple, wholesome, and down-to-earth. This cookbook offers traditional recipes and also tells stories about the heritage of Berlin food: how Eisbein got its name, why Friedrich II made Prussian farmers plant potatoes, how meatballs were imported by Huguenots, and how Bismarck got his herring.
The Gospel-Centered Parent: Study Guide with Leader's Notes
Rose Marie Miller; Deborah Harrell; Jack Klumpenhower
New Growth Press
2015
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Our children are precious to us, so naturally we want to protect them and guarantee their safety and happiness. We want to get it right, so our children will be all right. But we live in a broken world where things don't always (or ever?) go as planned. Children make mistakes, and, if they are honest, parents know they make mistakes too. So it's easy for parents to live in fear, regret, confusion, and sometimes hopelessness about parenting and the children they love. Is there a better way? Can you learn to live by faith, to trust the God who made you and your children with their past, present, and future? How can parents live by faith as they parent their children? These are questions that are best answered in community. This ten-session small group resource will help parents apply the gospel of Jesus Christ to their families. Each lesson looks at parenting through the lens of God's grace for sinners (parents and children) and gives parents a gospel center to their parenting. Parents will learn how to live out the biblical principles of faith, repentance, and faithfulness to their calling as parents with their children. Each lesson is self-contained, featuring clear teaching from Scripture, and requires no extra work outside of the group setting. The self-explanatory Leader's Guide at the back of the book helps small group leaders with discussion questions and background material that clearly explain and apply the gospel truths from each lesson.
Princess Ellyria Rose found her special places in the books she read. Imagining herself in far off lands, she would dream of the knight who might rescue her one day from her dull, everyday life of needlepoint and lessons on becoming a lady.Princess Ellyria Rose yearned for adventure and on her sixteenth birthday she got her wish, being rescued by the man of her dreams. Little did she know that would prove to be an adventure she did not expect to have.Betrayed by the very man whom Princess Ellyria trusted, and left at the mercy of her father's enemy, she had to use her wits to escape; along with the help of the very man who led her astray in the beginning.Danger unfolds time and again, revealing an ancient story about a princess and a prophecy. The Amulet of Elements is Book One of The Amulet of Elements Series
A Date for Valentine's Day: A Minnesota Lakes Romance
Rose Marie Meuwissen
Nordic Publishing
2021
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Maggie Johnson immensely disliked Valentine's Day. Luckily, her mother was determined to change her mind. The charity auction for a Valentine's Day Dinner Date with one of Minneapolis' most eligible bachelors could just be the solution.But, would Maggie be open to finding someone to love on Valentine's Day?