A continuation of stories and quips from Funny...Life; Funny...Life Goes On. Some topics included are: encouragement, arguing, naps, thinking, politics, guns and ammo, covid, family, weight, fitness, food, iron, depression, money, debt voting and perspective.
This book is based on the memoirs of an introverted young girl's childhood, whose parents brought up their large family of four boys and eight girls in a poverty stricken, post war, East End of London.At the ripe old age of forty two with a grown son and daughter and some life changing choices stemming from a rather extrovert hobby; she built a strong camaraderie with like-minded people that eventually took her and her spouse halfway around the world.
WOSL- Women's Overseas Service League - is a national organization of women who have served overseas in or with the Armed Forces, founded WOSL in 1921.
What does living a legacy mean to you? Are you living a legacy that is eternal or more material? Christ left us a legacy of living not only righteously but also with moral and spiritual convictions. Do you realize that someone is watching your life? They are following in your footsteps. Unlike the beauty of the front cover, not every picture is perfect. Every family and individual faces chaos, challenges, and catastrophe. Just as the little girl blends in with the scarecrow on the cover photo, our lives seem to blend with the world and all it has to offer. Thus, finding ourselves living a legacy of poor decisions and imperfections. Christ called and appointed us to live the legacy of righteousness and love. We can take our most tragic days, learn from them, making our mistakes lessons, thus leaving a legacy of Keeping Everyday Real. This book was written with the purpose of you living a legacy and journaling that legacy, so that others who read it realize that no one's life is perfect but it's real. Dr. Brenda Robinson is Co-Founder and Executive Director at New Desire Christian Ministries. She is a renowned Author, Bible teacher, and Singer/Songwriter. She has been serving in ministry with her husband for 30 years.
What does living a legacy mean to you? Are you living a legacy that is eternal or more material? Christ left us a legacy of living not only righteously but also with moral and spiritual convictions. Do you realize that someone is watching your life? They are following in your footsteps. Unlike the beauty of the front cover, not every picture is perfect. Every family and individual faces chaos, challenges, and catastrophe. Just as the little girl blends in with the scarecrow on the cover photo, our lives seem to blend with the world and all it has to offer. Thus, finding ourselves living a legacy of poor decisions and imperfections. Christ called and appointed us to live the legacy of righteousness and love. We can take our most tragic days, learn from them, making our mistakes lessons, thus leaving a legacy of Keeping Everyday Real. This book was written with the purpose of you living a legacy and journaling that legacy, so that others who read it realize that no one's life is perfect but it's real. Dr. Brenda Robinson is Co-Founder and Executive Director at New Desire Christian Ministries. She is a renowned Author, Bible teacher, and Singer/Songwriter. She has been serving in ministry with her husband for 30 years.
Most archaeologists and bioarchaeologists receive little or no training in the recognition of skeletal remains of fetuses, infants, and children. Yet many research sites may contain such materials. Without a framework for identifying the bones or the excavation techniques suited to their recovery, archaeologists may often overlook sub adult skeletal remains or even confuse them with animal bones. ""The Osteology of Infants and Children"" fills the need for a field and lab manual on this important topic and provides a supplemental textbook for human osteology courses. Focusing on juvenile skeletons, their recovery and identification, and siding in both field and lab settings, the volume provides basic descriptions and careful illustrations of each skeletal element at varying stages of development, along with sections on differentiation from other bones and siding tips. The book offers detailed treatment of the skull and teeth, including the cranial vault and facial bones, and examines the infra cranial skeleton: vertebrae, pelvis, chest, shoulders, arms, hands, legs, and feet. A quick reference guide explains age estimation and identification templates. The illustrations are enhanced by photographs from two recent archaeology projects in Egypt, at Abydos and Dakhleh Oasis. The extensive collection of fetal and child remains from these sites provides new reference material unavailable in previous publications, making this manual an unparalleled resource in the field of physical anthropology.
Most archaeologists and bioarchaeologists receive little or no training in the recognition of skeletal remains of fetuses, infants, and children. Yet many research sites may contain such materials. Without a framework for identifying the bones or the excavation techniques suited to their recovery, archaeologists may often overlook sub adult skeletal remains or even confuse them with animal bones. ""The Osteology of Infants and Children"" fills the need for a field and lab manual on this important topic and provides a supplemental textbook for human osteology courses. Focusing on juvenile skeletons, their recovery and identification, and siding in both field and lab settings, the volume provides basic descriptions and careful illustrations of each skeletal element at varying stages of development, along with sections on differentiation from other bones and siding tips. The book offers detailed treatment of the skull and teeth, including the cranial vault and facial bones, and examines the infra cranial skeleton: vertebrae, pelvis, chest, shoulders, arms, hands, legs, and feet. A quick reference guide explains age estimation and identification templates. The illustrations are enhanced by photographs from two recent archaeology projects in Egypt, at Abydos and Dakhleh Oasis. The extensive collection of fetal and child remains from these sites provides new reference material unavailable in previous publications, making this manual an unparalleled resource in the field of physical anthropology.