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Scripture Integrity: Studies In Biblical Accuracy

Scripture Integrity: Studies In Biblical Accuracy

Randolph S. Stewart

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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In these studies on scriptural integrity, our mission will be to find keys on how the scriptures convey their meaning, for we believe that as originally given, they were inerrant and explained themselves.We believe that most of your questions on Scriptural accuracy will either be answered, or instruct you on how to find the answers you seek.
The Reluctant Activist: A Solution to Stop the Carnage Plaguing the Helicopter Air Medical Industry in America
The Reluctant Activist completes the trilogy picking up where Journey to the Golden Hour left off. The author paints a colorful word picture offering a candid account of what life was like for an American helicopter pilot living and working in for the Sultan of Oman, the King of Saudi Arabia and in the offshore oil fields of Abu Dhabi. This is not just another flying story, this is a story of love lost and love found culminating in one man's challenge to deliver a life-saving paradigm that he witnesses abroad to the people back home in peril who need it most. How he manages to deliver that message will leave you as stunned and as moved as those 700 medical in the audience who heard him deliver it that day.
The Golden Hour

The Golden Hour

Randolph P. Mains

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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THE GOLDEN HOUR is a suspense-filled adventure with a serious theme. It puts the reader in the pilot's seat of an EMS helicopter flying life-saving missions and risking death at every turn. It brings to life the mission of the EMS pilot - to save lives in the face of danger. THE GOLDEN HOUR is a thriller - a pager turner of the highest rank.
Journey to the Golden Hour: My Path to the Most Dangerous Job in America: Flying a Medical Helicopter
Journey to the Golden Hour is the sequel to Randy Mains' highly successful second book Dear Mom I'm Alive. It follows his incredible journey to Australia, New Guinea, Iran, and back home again where he and six other dedicated ex-Vietnam helicopter pilots try to prove to a doubting public and skeptical medical community that the helicopter can save lives in peacetime just as it did in Vietnam.
Dear Mom, I'm Alive: Letters Home From Blackwidow 25

Dear Mom, I'm Alive: Letters Home From Blackwidow 25

Randolph P. Mains

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Dear Mom I'm Alive is the story of a young, politically na ve but fiercely patriotic young man during the height of the Vietnam War trying to make it through his one-year tour with his humor and humanity in tact. "As a former Warrant Officer helicopter pilot having served in Desert Shield and Desert Storm I have read Chickenhawk and CW2, but I enjoyed your book and story much more It was great Jim Schuetzler."
Good Mornings: Wake-Up Calls for Life

Good Mornings: Wake-Up Calls for Life

Randolph D. Sconiers

Independently Published
2018
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Good Mornings is designed as an easy and practical read, that can be utilized at any time of the day but it's been said that a good breakfast is the best meal of the day. Good Mornings provides a wake-up call for the spirt and a soulful meal for your morning. Start your day with the reading of a Good Morning's passage and focus on the reflective statements and/or questions throughout the day to inspire you, encourage others, and provide you with peaceful thoughts. Take time to meditate on the Good Morning passages and allow the positive thoughts to translate to positive actions. I believe you will experience positive results from Good Mornings: Wake-Up Calls for Life.-Dr. S
Summer of '71

Summer of '71

Randolph L. Irvine

Independently Published
2018
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Leaving high school in April of his Junior year, Randy hitch-hikes from Pittsford New York to Virginia Beach. Upon arrival, he encounters a driving April storm, freedom, and independence. Given a room to rent from two Fort Story Soldiers living off-base, Randy learns to surf, then must work while learning to navigate the path to adulthood.
The American Housing Question

The American Housing Question

Randolph Hohle

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2021
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The American Housing Question reframes the question of affordable housing through the concepts of urban citizenship and racism. Randolph Hohle argues that when we consider who benefits from affordable housing, we end up with a complex story of inclusion and exclusion and of privilege and mobility centered around race and social class. Historically, affordable housing’s underlying logic was to create the conditions for white people to exercise the privilege of mobility. Affordable housing policy was first and foremost about granting white people the ability to live in racially-segregated neighborhoods within and across urban areas. When the beneficiaries of affordable housing policy were predominately white, the state proceeded with a comprehensive and multifaceted plan to supply housing, including public housing, subsidizing the construction of market rate housing, rental vouchers, and rent control. The white response to the Civil Rights era – the precursor to neoliberal urban policy – privatized public housing, switched the responsibility to provide affordable housing to the market, and created the conditions for the financialization of housing in the twenty-first century that have made housing unaffordable for everyone. As the author aptly demonstrates, solving America’s housing question means addressing both racism and revaluing the notion of the public.
The American Housing Question

The American Housing Question

Randolph Hohle

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2023
nidottu
The American Housing Question reframes the question of affordable housing through the concepts of urban citizenship and racism. Randolph Hohle argues that when we consider who benefits from affordable housing, we end up with a complex story of inclusion and exclusion and of privilege and mobility centered around race and social class. Historically, affordable housing’s underlying logic was to create the conditions for white people to exercise the privilege of mobility. Affordable housing policy was first and foremost about granting white people the ability to live in racially-segregated neighborhoods within and across urban areas. When the beneficiaries of affordable housing policy were predominately white, the state proceeded with a comprehensive and multifaceted plan to supply housing, including public housing, subsidizing the construction of market rate housing, rental vouchers, and rent control. The white response to the Civil Rights era – the precursor to neoliberal urban policy – privatized public housing, switched the responsibility to provide affordable housing to the market, and created the conditions for the financialization of housing in the twenty-first century that have made housing unaffordable for everyone. As the author aptly demonstrates, solving America’s housing question means addressing both racism and revaluing the notion of the public.
Thomas Pringle

Thomas Pringle

Randolph Vigne

James Currey
2012
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A fine biography. [It] is a most satisfying book and an important contribution to South African scholarship. CAPE TIMES Scottish poet, fighter for human rights in the Cape Colony, and abolitionist, reveals the role this key Enlightenment figure played in Africa and Britain. This biography of Thomas Pringle (1789-1834), poet, fighter for human rights in the Cape Colony, and abolitionist, reveals the role this key Enlightenment figure played in Africa and Britain. Honoured in South Africa as 'the father of South African English poetry', for his part in achieving a free press, for his fight for the settlers' rights in the colony, in Scotland as the founding editor of Blackwood's Magazine, and in England as instrumental inbringing in abolition, Thomas Pringle has not yet had the attention he deserves. Born on the Scottish Borders, Pringle entered literary life in late Englightenment Edinburgh, but in 1820 led a party of settlers to theCape Colony. After running a school, launching a literary journal and co-editing the Cape's first independent newspaper, he formed a group to fight for democratic rights for both the settlers and the dispossessed indigenous people. His biography reveals the important part he played in the literary and political world across two continents, and in championing the Khoisan and the increasingly dispossessed Nguni people. On returning to England he became Secretary of the Anti-Slavery Society, and on 15 June 1834 announced the implementation of abolition. After actively opposing the apartheid government in South Africa Randolph Vigne worked in exile as a London publisher andlatterly, in Britain and South Africa, as author and editor of European and African historical studies. Southern Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe): UCT Press
A First Collection of Caldecott

A First Collection of Caldecott

Randolph Caldecott

Living Book Press
2022
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Experience Randolph Caldecott's timeless stories with carefully restored images and transcribed text for easy reading.This first volume contains: The House that Jack BuiltSing a Song for SixpenceThe Fox Jumps Over the Parson's GateThe Great Panjandrum Himself
A First Collection of Caldecott

A First Collection of Caldecott

Randolph Caldecott

Living Book Press
2022
sidottu
Experience Randolph Caldecott's timeless stories with carefully restored images and transcribed text for easy reading.This first volume contains: The House that Jack BuiltSing a Song for SixpenceThe Fox Jumps Over the Parson's GateThe Great Panjandrum Himself