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A Biblical Mystery

A Biblical Mystery

Kenneth Edward Barnes

Independently Published
2017
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I wrote the title of this book to get people's attention. It is true, but you need to read the rest of the story to understand who said it and why.So, what does it mean, Christians need to become a Jew? Apostle Paul is the one that said it. It is in Romans 2:28-29: "For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is circumcision, which is outward in the flesh. But he is a Jew, which is one inwardly..."Why did Paul say this? What does it mean to be "a Jew inwardly"?When you understand what Paul is talking about, you will see the Gospel in an entirely new light. You will also understand many Bible scriptures that you never understood before.
To Keep a Secret

To Keep a Secret

Kenneth Edward Barnes

Independently Published
2017
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"To Keep a Secret" is a 50,000-word novel of secret sex lives, love, lies, kidnapping, blackmail and even murder. A wealthy CEO from Los Angeles leads a secret life while away on business trips in the concrete jungle known as New York City. His wrongdoing costs him plenty and maybe everything. Soon he is being blackmailed, and then his faithful wife becomes entangled in his secret life and is kidnapped. A hit man is hired, but will he do the job that he was paid to do or will he also fall victim and become entangled in the lives of those he was supposed to protect? Yes, this is a thrilling story; full of suspense and drama. It is also laced with humor and even has a few heart touching moments. In addition, it has some unexpected twists. So, sit back, relax, and see if you are able "To Keep a Secret: Shhh "
A Spy in the Sky

A Spy in the Sky

Kenneth B. Johnson

Air World
2019
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Many stories abound of the daring exploits of the RAF's young fighter pilots defying the might of Hitler's Luftwaffe, and of the dogged courage of the men of Bomber Command flying night after night over Germany in the face of flak and Focke-Wulfs, yet little has been written about the pilots who provided the key evidence that guided the RAF planners - the aerial photographers.Ken Johnson joined No.1 Photographic Reconnaissance Unit as an eighteen-year-old and soon found himself at the controls of a Spitfire high above enemy territory. The PRU aircraft were stripped of all non-essential equipment to increase their performance, because speed and height was their only protection as the aircraft's guns were among those items that were removed.In this light-hearted reminiscence, Ken Johnson relives his training and transfer to an operational unit, but not the one he had expected. He had asked if he could fly Spitfires. He was granted that request, only to find himself joining a rare band of flyers who took to the skies alone, and who flew in broad daylight to photograph enemy installations with no radios and no armament. Unlike the fighter pilots who sought out enemy aircraft, the pilots of the PRU endeavoured to avoid all contact; returning safely with their vital photographs was their sole objective.As well as flying in northern Europe, Ken Johnson was sent to North Africa, where his squadron became part of the United States Army Air Force North West African Photographic Wing (NAPRW). In this role, he flew across southern Europe, photographing targets in France and Italy."The Spy in the Sky" fills a much-needed gap in the history of the RAF and, uniquely, the USAAF during the latter stages of the Second World War. AUTHOR: Kenneth Johnson was born in Leicester on 5 December 1922. He led an unremarkable childhood, except that he had a penchant for building and repairing bicycles and motorcycles, and learning how to operate them. By the age of 17 he had saved enough money to buy a second-hand car and went to work in a furniture store in Coventry. The Second World War then intervened in his future! 16 b/w illustrations
A History of Tri-ang and Lines Brothers Ltd

A History of Tri-ang and Lines Brothers Ltd

Kenneth D Brown

PEN SWORD BOOKS LTD
2022
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The toy industry and its close relationship with children's artefacts and equipment made a significant contribution to the light industries which came to increasing prominence in the British economy over the twentieth century as traditional heavy manufacturing declined. The demand for toys, both national and international, accelerated after the Great Exhibition of 1851 and two brothers, George and Joseph Lines, were among the most prominent of the manufacturers to emerge in the Victorian period. However, it was Lines Brothers Ltd., formally incorporated in 1919 by Joseph's three sons, which very quickly established itself as the leading British toy company, overcoming the vicissitudes of depression and world war to become the world's largest toy manufacturer by the 1950s. With operations in many parts of the world it was arguably the world's first multi-national toy company, enjoying something of a golden age before collapsing spectacularly in the face of intensifying international competition and a changing economic climate. This is the fascinating story of a family business whose iconic Tri-ang trademark was universally recognised and whose most famous products included model railways, Spot-on and Minic cars, soft toys, Pedigree prams, dolls' houses, Scalextric, and Cindy dolls. It is a serious economic, business and industrial history, touching on important themes such as the interplay between government and business, the nature of entrepreneurship, the significance of company culture and organisation, and the changing nature of childhood. Above all, it is a story of strong personalities, familial tensions, and an underlying determination to bring delight to children.
Scarred: A Civil War Novel of Redemption

Scarred: A Civil War Novel of Redemption

Michael Kenneth Smith

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Scarred "packs in more history and raw emotion than a 600-page epic" notes Kirkus. For Union soldier and expert rifleman Zach Harkin, taking another man's life is as simple as aiming and pulling the trigger. He's a war hero, known for his acts of skill and bravery at the Battle of Shiloh, and now he has a Confederate sharpshooter in his sights-a soldier who killed Zach's best friend. All Zach has to do is squeeze the trigger to exact his revenge, which he does.A quick search of the man's belongings reveals a photo of the most beautiful woman he's ever seen, and suddenly, war hero Zach Harkin doesn't feel so heroic anymore. He feels guilt. This killing isn't an act of war but an execution.No longer able to pull the trigger, Zach finds himself discharged from duty and unable to sleep, as visions of the dead man haunt him. This drives him on a redemptive journey to find the man's family and pay his penance.Packed with adventure, imprisonment, and romance, Zach's story reveals that no matter what the time period or circumstance, the human need for love and forgiveness perseveres.
Son of a Shipbuilder: The Life and Legacy of John Bracker

Son of a Shipbuilder: The Life and Legacy of John Bracker

Kenneth Bracker

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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This is the story of John Bracker who grew up on City Island, New York. The stepson of the famous yacht builder Sidney Davies, and descendant of the illustrious Bracker brothers; German immigrants who came to the United States at the turn of the 20th century and were made a name for themselves in the midst of mobsters, crooked police, and all the other entanglements of Prohibition era Bronx. John Bracker's life is the story of the American dream; hardship in the face of adversity, overcoming the personal demons of alcoholism and the death of his mother at a young age. John rose to greatness in the 1980's and 1990's to fulfill all his childhood dreams and more.
This Is a Book of Shapes

This Is a Book of Shapes

Kenneth Kraegel

Candlewick Press (MA)
2020
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The creator of King Arthur's Very Great Grandson and Green Pants switches gears with a slyly silly introduction to shapes--just watch out for the emus First comes the circle. Then the square and the triangle. Then the . . . emu pushing a pancake wagon down a hill? What begins as a concept book about everyone's geometric favorites soon defies expectations with a series of funny and imaginative twists. Award-winning author-illustrator Kenneth Kraegel pairs a deadpan text with simple wood-grained shapes, interspersed with vibrant illustrations of animals engaged in hilariously absurd pastimes. Each page turn builds on the delicious anticipation the contrast creates to make this a unique and rollicking story-time hit.
A Conceptual Circus

A Conceptual Circus

Kenneth Jarrett Singleton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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TRANSFIGURATION I would expect nothing less. Carry your sword, my prophetess. Obstinate contumacy training. Find the objective that is more draining. More strenuous tasks will make you grow. Pain upon you I bestow. I'll take it all and nothing less. I claim it back; I repossess. Tip the scale; Turn it over. Mark the unused; What's leftover. The main part no longer exists; Despite the reduction, it persists. Continued movement; A quest for traction. An opposite and negative reaction. Hex induced metamorphosis; Reoccur once again for us. Physically and internally changing. The process of rearranging. The alteration was so fitting. Now they're pausing; They're intermitting. In reaffirming the causation; Keep kempt, and maintain your original explanation. Wear our serpent prophetess; Prior to you was profitless. The soil was sown with no reaping. Tear our hearts out for your keeping. Beyond the boundaries of what is permitted. Reward me for the sins I've committed. My acts were bold; Caress my flesh. I give it all and nothing less. The facsimile will shudder. Express what it is I utter. Amidst psychos and others. Among psychos and others. Live with vigor; Efficiently transfigure. Disfigure; Change his figure. Make it so; Mark the torso. Undergo; Nock the torso. Let it grow; Open the torso. Let him know; Carve the torso.
A Community Destroyed

A Community Destroyed

Kenneth Ajan

Xlibris
2017
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The morning of August 27 was like most mornings in August: very hot and humid. The residents of Saint Bernard Parish were taking care of their everyday business. The streets of our small community were filled with cars and trucks. However, on this day, there was a new concern in the minds of the people. As with every summer, it was the height of hurricane season; the months of August and September were usually very active. The local news channels had posted a hurricane warning for Louisiana and the neighboring states. I was working offshore on an oil production platform for BP. They were monitoring the situation also. I called home and asked my wife to fill the SUV with gas. This was part of our action plan when a storm was in the gulf. My wife told me she had to wait one hour before she was able to fuel up because of the long line at the pump. The Saint Bernard local government had begun their evacuation plans for the parish. BP also decided to evacuate all personnel from there platforms in the affected areas. There were many things that had to be done to prepare a production platform for an evacuation. The field I was working in had over twenty-five platforms. They quickly sent all the operators out to the platforms to tie down loose objects, close all block valves to shut down the production of the wells, and isolate any piece of production equipment that could be a threat to the environment. After a long day, it was finally time to board the boat for home. I had about a two in a half-hour drive to reach my home in Chalmette. However, there was a lot of traffic as people were beginning to evacuate their homes. The local news channel said that it was about thirty-six hours before Katrina would make landfall. The New Orleans officials were going to begin contraflow to ease the traffic during the evacuation process. What this involved was reversing the direction of lanes on several main roadways, making all the lanes flow out of the city. They were going to begin contraflow at 4 p.m. that evening. I still had an hour's drive time before reaching the parish. The possibility of getting caught up in gridlock was beginning to cross my mind. This would be a serious problem because I had many things to do to prepare for the storm. In any case, I finally made it home. I looked at the news that afternoon. Katrina's winds were about 118 miles per hour. The city parishes had issued a mandatory evacuation for all low-lying areas. Many people had begun to exit the city. I began to be complacent about evacuating. This was because the winds did not seem to be that bad, and for the past two summers, I evacuated for storms only to find everything as I left it when I returned. So the end result was I had gone on this long and tiring drive for nothing. On into the night of August 27, the more I thought about leaving, the more I just wanted to stay home. That afternoon, I had my son bring me to home depot to pick up some tin to cover my windows. By this time, it was getting late, so my wife and I turned in for the night.
A Community Destroyed

A Community Destroyed

Kenneth Ajan

Xlibris
2017
sidottu
The morning of August 27 was like most mornings in August: very hot and humid. The residents of Saint Bernard Parish were taking care of their everyday business. The streets of our small community were filled with cars and trucks. However, on this day, there was a new concern in the minds of the people. As with every summer, it was the height of hurricane season; the months of August and September were usually very active. The local news channels had posted a hurricane warning for Louisiana and the neighboring states. I was working offshore on an oil production platform for BP. They were monitoring the situation also. I called home and asked my wife to fill the SUV with gas. This was part of our action plan when a storm was in the gulf. My wife told me she had to wait one hour before she was able to fuel up because of the long line at the pump. The Saint Bernard local government had begun their evacuation plans for the parish. BP also decided to evacuate all personnel from there platforms in the affected areas. There were many things that had to be done to prepare a production platform for an evacuation. The field I was working in had over twenty-five platforms. They quickly sent all the operators out to the platforms to tie down loose objects, close all block valves to shut down the production of the wells, and isolate any piece of production equipment that could be a threat to the environment. After a long day, it was finally time to board the boat for home. I had about a two in a half-hour drive to reach my home in Chalmette. However, there was a lot of traffic as people were beginning to evacuate their homes. The local news channel said that it was about thirty-six hours before Katrina would make landfall. The New Orleans officials were going to begin contraflow to ease the traffic during the evacuation process. What this involved was reversing the direction of lanes on several main roadways, making all the lanes flow out of the city. They were going to begin contraflow at 4 p.m. that evening. I still had an hour's drive time before reaching the parish. The possibility of getting caught up in gridlock was beginning to cross my mind. This would be a serious problem because I had many things to do to prepare for the storm. In any case, I finally made it home. I looked at the news that afternoon. Katrina's winds were about 118 miles per hour. The city parishes had issued a mandatory evacuation for all low-lying areas. Many people had begun to exit the city. I began to be complacent about evacuating. This was because the winds did not seem to be that bad, and for the past two summers, I evacuated for storms only to find everything as I left it when I returned. So the end result was I had gone on this long and tiring drive for nothing. On into the night of August 27, the more I thought about leaving, the more I just wanted to stay home. That afternoon, I had my son bring me to home depot to pick up some tin to cover my windows. By this time, it was getting late, so my wife and I turned in for the night.
A Guide for Field Workers in Folklore

A Guide for Field Workers in Folklore

Kenneth S. Goldstein

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2020
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Kenneth S. Goldstein's A Guide for Field Workers in Folklore is a formative text for ethnographers and one of the key methodological manuals in the discipline of folklore. Originally published in 1964, this 2020 edition includes a new preface by Diane E. Goldstein, daughter of the author and an esteemed folklorist in her own right. Fieldworkers at any stage in their careers will take great interest in the enduring insights Kenneth S. Goldstein offers in this guide.
A Matter of Time

A Matter of Time

Kenneth Joel Teicher

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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The Coalition of Planets, a loose confederation of twenty-eight star systems, containing fifty-nine planets, exists just below the North Equatorial pole, in the outer arm of the galaxy commonly called the Milky Way. The history of the Coalition had been so deeply rooted in conflict that the calm of the last seven years resembled a unique anomaly more than just a lull in hostilities. There were times, not so long ago, that the different species that lived in this small sector of the galaxy appeared to search for excuses to attack one another. The year 2721 was looked forward to as the year peace would finally flourish.A mining accident, on a minor planet, led to the discovery of a mysterious race from the center of the galaxy, the Shaula. This ancient race left behind a fantastic device, the Gateway. Years of examination led to the discovery that this machine could transport people across the galaxy almost instantaneously. The technology spread quickly throughout the Coalition. At the same time, scientists continued to examine the device. Years of study led to another function of the machine. It functioned as a time machine, able to transport people through both time and space. After an initial successful experiment, the Shaula appeared at the Coalition research station. Claiming the use of the Gateway for time travel could lead to the disruption of what they termed the 'Great Cycle of Time', the Shaula destroyed that part of the machine capable of temporal transport.A Matter of Time is the story of scientific exploration as well as criminal involvement with the goal of stealing the technology.
A Guide to Cast Care

A Guide to Cast Care

Kenneth Wright

Mediscript Communications, Inc.
2017
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For family members or patients having to wear a cast, this book will make the 4 - 12 week ordeal a little smoother and hopefully devoid of any complications. The premise is that with understanding and training the cast patient can avoid complications and get about effectively. The "Dr. Guide" books brand now encompasses over 50 titles in fields such as allergy, asthma, COPD, diabetes, lifestyle, natural product usage, orthopedics and wound care. The success of the Dr. Guide books is attributed to their: - reader-friendly style - comprehensive information - snappy content and themes of prevention - focus on empowering the patient through self-care - interactive self-assessments and quizzes - well-explained treatment options. -- About the publisher: Mediscript Communications was founded in 1996 by a management team of marketing executives, writers, nurse educators, psychologists and distribution companies to provide a unique and effective style of publications, empowering readers and patients, through interaction, personalization and subsequent relevance. For more information, visit www.mediscript.net Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com/mediscriptcommunications/
A Crazy Case Of Robots

A Crazy Case Of Robots

Kenneth Oppel

HarperTrophy
2021
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Tina Quark has invented the ultimate robot The Tinatron 1000 is programmed to perform any task flawlessly--from cleaning to homework, and everything in between. But when Tinatron's circuits start to overload, sparks fly