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Living with the Scarlet Letters

Living with the Scarlet Letters

Connie T Blake

Archway Publishing
2018
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Author Connie T. Blakes life is a work in progress, constantly being designed by Gods hand. With each passing year, she realizes that Gods protective arms have been her shelter and strength. Now she seeks to share her story in the hopes of guiding others to overcome their life challenges. In October 1995, Blake, a forty-four-year-old divorced mother of two, found herself feeling faint. A trip to the emergency room and subsequent tests revealed that she was HIV positive, the result of a brief relationship five years in the past. Over the next several years, Blake faced numerous health challenges resulting from the virus. But with the help and love of her church family, she experienced miracles and wonders and began to work her way back to health. Through collective displays of compassion and love, Blake believes that generational curses, such as child molestation and domestic violence, and societal ills, such as addiction and HIV/AIDS, can and will be broken. In this memoir, one woman shares her personal testimony of illness, recovery, and triumph through faith in the face of overwhelming odds.
Plant Folklore

Plant Folklore

Connie L Taylor

Archway Publishing
2018
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Plants are all around us, and while we often reflect on the majesty of a great forest or the beauty of our gardens, how often do we notice the understated and varied wildflowers in the meadows, in the swamps, in the woods, and even along roadsides? What about all the woody plants and shrubs that so often appear as the backgrounds in our daily walks and hikes? Did you know that all of these plants and wildflowers have histories, some even playing a vital role in our lives and in our legacies? In Plant Folklore, author, photographer, and naturalist Connie L. Taylor shares over one hundred short stories and histories of the flora that surround our daily lives, exploring their folklore and explaining how our ancestors used them. Not only an entertaining history of the myths and truths about some of the herbaceous plants that grow across the country and especially in the hills of Appalachia, this collection of concise introductions also offers outdoor enthusiasts and budding naturalists tips and advice they can use to identify blooms and collect wildflower seeds or plants with respect and care. Plants are living histories, and each one has a story to tell. From hidden wildflowers to humble shrubs, the plants in our lives and along our hikes have at times been as essential to our survival as they are beautiful and fascinating. Plant Folklore will help you appreciate these important legacies as you learn about their histories, uses, and cultivation.
Plant Folklore

Plant Folklore

Connie L Taylor

Archway Publishing
2018
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Plants are all around us, and while we often reflect on the majesty of a great forest or the beauty of our gardens, how often do we notice the understated and varied wildflowers in the meadows, in the swamps, in the woods, and even along roadsides? What about all the woody plants and shrubs that so often appear as the backgrounds in our daily walks and hikes? Did you know that all of these plants and wildflowers have histories, some even playing a vital role in our lives and in our legacies? In Plant Folklore, author, photographer, and naturalist Connie L. Taylor shares over one hundred short stories and histories of the flora that surround our daily lives, exploring their folklore and explaining how our ancestors used them. Not only an entertaining history of the myths and truths about some of the herbaceous plants that grow across the country and especially in the hills of Appalachia, this collection of concise introductions also offers outdoor enthusiasts and budding naturalists tips and advice they can use to identify blooms and collect wildflower seeds or plants with respect and care. Plants are living histories, and each one has a story to tell. From hidden wildflowers to humble shrubs, the plants in our lives and along our hikes have at times been as essential to our survival as they are beautiful and fascinating. Plant Folklore will help you appreciate these important legacies as you learn about their histories, uses, and cultivation.
Maya Angelou Finds Her Voice

Maya Angelou Finds Her Voice

Connie Roop; Peter Roop

SIMON SCHUSTER
2025
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Inspired by a true story from Maya Angelou’s childhood, this expertly researched and luminously illustrated picture book explores how a beloved mentor helped young Maya rediscover the poetry of self-expression and the power of her voice. Maya Angelou loves words. She whispers, “caterpillar green,” just to paint the color in her mind. Her tongue played with “pandemonium” to enjoy its rhythm. She sings the Negro national anthem and recites the poetry of Paul Laurence Dunbar. Words whirl and stories spin in Maya’s head and off her lips, helping her escape her troubled, segregated world and soothe her soul. Then, suddenly, eight-year-old Maya stops talking. She believes her words hurt somebody and now only deems them safe to share with her brother. Her family does what they can even as they get worried and frustrated, but it isn’t until years later that someone opens Maya back up. Mrs. Bertha Flowers, one of the most important citizens of Stamps, Arkansas, invites Maya to her home and talks to her about language and communication and reads to her from Charles Dickens’s A Tale of Two Cities. Maya is transported by the power and singularity of Mrs. Flower’s voice…and finally moved to inspire the world with her own.
Social Media, Crisis Communication, and Emergency Management

Social Media, Crisis Communication, and Emergency Management

Connie M. White

Apple Academic Press Inc.
2026
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As social media continues to evolve at a rapid pace, emergency professionals need to know how to effectively implement and utilize social media and Web 2.0 technologies. This includes communication across agencies in emergency planning, preparedness, and response as well as for in-crisis communication with the public at large. This second edition has been completely updated and includes new chapters on emerging analytical tools, the state of social media usage in other countries, and social media use in related areas such as fire, police, EMS, public health, NGOs, and school emergencies.
The New Cookville Kids Investigate

The New Cookville Kids Investigate

Connie Cook

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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THE NEW COOKVILLE KIDS INVESTIGATE Mini-mysteriesThe fun is back with ten brand new mini-mysteries for the solve-'em-yourself sleuth plus a brand new generation of Cookville Kids, Private Investigators. Unravel the tangled webs alongside D.J. Shurgelo, blossoming actress and detective extraordinaire; Mike Andrews, stunt-bike master and keen-sighted investigator; and Jordie May, class clown and serious solver. The Cookville Kids mini-mysteries provide self-solving enjoyment for first-class private eyes or amateur observers of all ages and skill levels.
Things I Learned in School

Things I Learned in School

Connie Masters

Lulu Publishing Services
2014
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A unique look into the field of school psychology through the vision of Connie Masters. We follow as Connie learns to see each child as an individual needing help within the large and public system of a school. We build a relationship with Connie as she learns the skills needed to be a caring professional. These essays
The Faces of Parkinson's

The Faces of Parkinson's

Connie Udell

Lulu Publishing Services
2019
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American football icon Walter Payton made the famous quote, ?We are stronger together than we are alone.? When it comes to the unknowns of hearing you have a disease that there is no known cure for called Parkinson's having a community of people to network with can make all the difference in your life We know that those with Parkinson's (PD) don't always have identical symptoms. Medicines for one may not work as well for another. How someone adjusts to a life with PD is different from person to person. I always say with someone in your family has PD, than you have PD as well There is a lot to navigate through when you have been diagnosed with Parkinson's. A supportive community of those with PD, their families and care givers can benefit from having others to talk to, to share ideas, to know that you are not alone To learn from The Faces of Parkinson's is a look at a variety of individuals with Parkinson's and their caregivers. Each presents a different perspective on the disease.