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From Sit to Gundog

From Sit to Gundog

Steven B Reider

Page Publishing, Inc.
2020
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From Sit to Gundog is a wonderful book. Steve Reider's comfortable prose, practical wisdom, and dog-training expertise guides the reader along a rich and colorful journey that addresses virtually every key step of dog ownership, basic discipline, and hunt training. It is informative and fun to read and weaves a masterfully descriptive narrative with an attractive collection of corresponding photographs of the dogs, tools, and methods used to prepare competent bird hunting dogs and responsive family dogs. From Sit to Gundog is a book for anyone who loves dogs and appreciates the indelible bond that can flourish between a well-trained dog and a loving human companion.-Dr. Stephen DavisProfessor EmeritusCalifornia Polytechnic UniversityOver Left, Over Right and Back TOP picture shows the over left and over right and the back. As the dog is sitting in front of you remember that your over left is sending your dog to his right and your over right is sending your dog to his left. The back is shown in the center of the three photos. The back hand signal is pushing your arm out and slightly upward with you wrist bent and the palm of your hand facing your dog as illustrated. The whistle command for over left or over right would be the hand signal and two peeps on the whistle. BOTTOM CENTER shows the hand signal for the lay down command, which is using one word "down".Over Left, Over Right and Back TOP picture shows the over left and over right and the back. As the dog is sitting in front of you remember that your over left is sending your dog to his right and your over right is sending your dog to his left. The back is shown in the center of the three photos. The back hand signal is pushing your arm out and slightly upward with you wrist bent and the palm of your hand facing your dog as illustrated. The whistle command for over left or over right would be the hand signal and two peeps on the whistle. BOTTOM CENTER shows the hand signal for the lay down command, which is using one word "down".
Somedays You're the Dog, Somedays You're the Fire Hydrant
Steve Reider is the "doctor of dogdom," the "pooch prognosticator," the "wizard of woof," the "muse of mutts," and the "canine clarion." Nobody explains and describes the touching and hilarious intersection between the world of dogs and their human partners like Steve Reider. In his book Somedays You're the Dog, Somedays You're the Fire Hydrant, Steve has captured the wonderful, touching, hilarious, mystical, and precious relationships between dogs and humans in ways that anyone who has ever had a dog will understand. His stories and their accompanying illustrations will make you howl with laughter while simultaneously encourage you to reflect on the meaning of life. Most importantly, you will deeply appreciate how the world seen through a dog's eyes provides a fitting metaphor for our human foibles and imperfections. Somedays You're the Dog, Somedays You're the Fire Hydrant, is without question a funny book. But, when one steps back a minute and considers its' broader message, it becomes clear that Steve Reider has given us a unique "window" through which we can see the many ways that dogs help to cast a brighter light on the joys, sorrows, frustrations, contradictions, and hilarities of our own lives and of our fellow humans. Dr. Stephen Davis Professor Emeritus, Cal Poly Pomona
Somedays You're the Dog, Somedays You're the Fire Hydrant
Steve Reider is the "doctor of dogdom," the "pooch prognosticator," the "wizard of woof," the "muse of mutts," and the "canine clarion." Nobody explains and describes the touching and hilarious intersection between the world of dogs and their human partners like Steve Reider. In his book Somedays You're the Dog, Somedays You're the Fire Hydrant, Steve has captured the wonderful, touching, hilarious, mystical, and precious relationships between dogs and humans in ways that anyone who has ever had a dog will understand. His stories and their accompanying illustrations will make you howl with laughter while simultaneously encourage you to reflect on the meaning of life. Most importantly, you will deeply appreciate how the world seen through a dog's eyes provides a fitting metaphor for our human foibles and imperfections. Somedays You're the Dog, Somedays You're the Fire Hydrant, is without question a funny book. But, when one steps back a minute and considers its' broader message, it becomes clear that Steve Reider has given us a unique "window" through which we can see the many ways that dogs help to cast a brighter light on the joys, sorrows, frustrations, contradictions, and hilarities of our own lives and of our fellow humans. Dr. Stephen Davis Professor Emeritus, Cal Poly Pomona
That They Might Seek Him

That They Might Seek Him

Steven B Kern; Anthony F Casey

Wipf Stock Publishers
2021
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While state governments determine the ""Who?"" ""How many?"" and ""Under what conditions?"" of immigration, God has determined the ""Why?"" He orchestrates the times and locations of the nations ""that they might seek Him"" (Acts 17:24-27). The sovereign God of the universe has redemptive purpose in the movements of the people. In many instances, the formerly ""unreached"" are moving ""within reach."" In God's plan, Christ-followers are instruments of compassion and ambassadors of hope. They are invited to respond. That They Might Seek Him: Introduction to Migration Ministry is written with this responsibility in mind. Targeting both students and practitioners, it informs, inspires, and equips. -Learn what the Bible says about migration . . . then and now. -Respond to factors at play in immigration policy development. -Embrace the challenges of message contextualization and migrant integration. -Identify tools for fruitful engagement. -Develop a strategy for fruitful ministry.
Surprise!: Guess Who Is In God's Family Tree

Surprise!: Guess Who Is In God's Family Tree

Steven B. Angus

Independently Published
2018
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One might presume that the women in Jesus the Messiah's genealogy, would include only the finest Jewish women, but they weren't. Instead the five women were mostly poor, mostly misfits, widows, unimportant, unknown, sinful women by society's standards. Most weren't even Jewish at all. With the exception of Ruth and Mary, they had tarnished sexual histories although to some even their background would have been called into question. They were everyday women, living ordinary lives who were tarnished by sin-just like us But to God they were beautiful because God created them. They were precious to God and because of their inclusion in God's Family Tree, God extends to us hope. Jesus came from a long line of broken people who foreshadow the kind of people he came to save.
Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

Steven B Herrmann

Fisher King Press
2018
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Among the 19th century poets, Emily Dickinson is by far the most scientifically minded. Science is the voice that summoned Dickinson at Mount Holyoke Female Seminary and gave her unique distinction as a poetess of botanical and entomological and astronomical classifications. Like no other 19th century poet she forms an integration between science and spirituality. She studied at Holyoake at the exact historical moment of the first Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention in 1848. This, therefore, is a feminist book. It speaks up for the Divine Feminine. On the front cover purple-white rosemary blossoms are exploding with color. Emily Dickinson's garden was a place where butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds drank up the radiance of flowers. Rosemary in particular was one of her favorite healing herbs. C.G. Jung mentions the antitoxin of rosemary flowers as a synonym for the Self, the total personality. When Steven Herrmann refers to Emily Dickinson as a Medicine Woman, he is speaking of an archetype of healing within all humans. Her poems are enduring imprints of the Medicine Woman archetype. It is by access to the Medicine Woman archetype that she's able to espouse a democracy of equality that the world needs right now. She advises women to cherish "Power" and take heed from the Serpent. We need a Medicine Woman to balance things out. In a democratic sense, she's a fierce and uncompromising spokeswoman for Liberty. She is a dispenser of a new American myth for our times.
8 Keys To Becoming A Great Leader

8 Keys To Becoming A Great Leader

Steven B Howard

Caliente Press
2016
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8 Keys to Becoming A Great Leader Great leadership is an art. It is the art of achieving progress through the involvement and actions of others. This is why great leaders are strong in both leading people and leading for results, while good leaders typically lead only one or the other.In this book Global Leadership Development Facilitator Steven B. Howard uses three icons from pop culture - Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, Jedi Master Yoda and swashbuckling Captain Jack Sparrow - to demonstrate his 8 Keys to Great Leadership: Personal Leadership PhilosophyLeadership Mindset Core Set of Leadership Behaviors Aligned With The Organization's Culture Leading Teams and People Leading People Development Leading For Results Ensuring Accountability Communicating as a Leader The leadership mindset, behaviors and techniques of these three fictional characters will enable readers to develop their own leadership beliefs, skills and behaviors.
It's a New Life!: Mom is Gone

It's a New Life!: Mom is Gone

Steven B. Salmon

Robert Reed Publishers
2017
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AN INSPIRING MEMOIR BY A DETERMINED PERSEVERING DISABLED MANSteven Salmon, an author with severe Cerebral palsy, gives us a very personal in-depth look at his life in IT'S A NEW LIFE MOM IS GONE. Raw, honest, and endearing, Steven writes movingly about the death of his mother, about the humiliations of ordinary life, his hopes and dreams, and his adjustment to living in a group home. Steven is unable to use his hands and uses Morse code to write, tapping out letters using his head. With a Bachelor's Degree in English and Writing from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, and the author of five books, he often spends 10 to 12 hours a day writing 4 to 5 words a minute. Eight caregivers covering shifts 24/7 take care of Steven and his two housemates. Steven's life turned upside down the night his mother suddenly died after a brief illness. After caring for Steven all of her life, he has to become a man overnight. His mother dedicated and sacrificed everything to allow Steven to pursue his dream to become an author. In this memoir, we see an aspiring author, grieving the loss of his mother while making big decisions for the first of his life. He is thrust into the world from his sheltered life. Steven hires a care agency to care for him, chooses a house to live in, adjusts to having care attendants taking care of his personal needs and living with two less than ideal roommates, and buries his mother. Often he writes through the night when the writing is flowing. Sometimes he has to wake up the overnight care attendant when one of his roommate calls to use the bathroom and Steven wants to go to bed. Nothing stops Steven. He is on a mission. Dreams are meant to happen, he keeps affirming. One of Steven's ultimate dreams is to have relations with a woman. When he starts looking at houses to live in, Steven's first question is, "Can I have women come over to have sex?" He is told yes, but later Steven learns from his case manager that his caregivers can't call women or help him to get ready to have relations. It is considered "pimping," and attendants are terminated for offering assistance. Steven fell into a deep depression after learning this fact since he is a forty-nine-year-old virgin. Steven says, "I have always wanted to be with a woman. I have read, written, dreamed, imagined, and wished to have sex. That's my only desire now I'm a man with a career, but I can't have what I want the most. I feel I won't experience sex. It makes me want to die." Steven satisfies his desire by getting lap dances at a strip club. One of Steven's biggest dreams is to have his own apartment where he can have quiet to write. The problem is his social security is not enough to pay for rent and the cost of a care staff. "I need my own place to create in peace and do I want to do. It makes me upset that these rules restrict my freedom. I feel trapped by stupid rules " Steven's two roommates are an artistic twenty eight-year-old man and a wheelchair-bound man in his sixties. "My roommates are kind, but we don't share anything in common. I work, have four bosses, have responsibilities, watch sports, and go out to drink. I feel alone," Steven says. He continues to write despite these circumstances. Steven wrote his memoir in 8 months while working on another manuscript for his literary agent. "Often I cried at the computer writing as I mourned the loss of my mother, but I kept moving forward with my writing," he said. "I couldn't have done it without my friends and my agent," Steven's mission in life is to show the world that the severely physically disabled can do anything if given a chance to succeed. "I'm trying to improve the lives of the disabled," Steven says.
No Greater Inheritance: The Last Will and Testament of Jesus Christ
Perhaps you were drawn to this book because of its title. The notion that someone like Jesus would even consider having a Last Will and Testament seems out of character with what we know about him. Today we would consider him homeless and the suggestion that he had something of value to bequeath seems ludicrous. The portion of scripture recorded in The Gospel of John, chapters thirteen through seventeen has been referred to by various titles. It is generally believed they are the words Jesus shared with his disciples the night prior to his death on the cross. He began their time together by presenting them with a new commandment. He said, "So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other." Jesus then took a pitcher of water and a basin, wrapped a towel around his waist and washed the disciples' feet. This action demonstrated a love based on service the foundation by which they were to live. Later he would take bread and break it, and then a cup of wine and bless it. He commanded them to eat the bread and drink from the cup in remembrance of him. This second commandment became known as "The Lord's Supper" which foreshadowed how he would die. These two commandments are the basis of a tremendous treasure, yet they only scratch the surface of the great inheritance that Jesus bequeathed that night. The purpose of this book is to help us realize and appreciate all the wonderful gifts that Jesus made available to those who love him. During my time as a pastor, I have spoken with hundreds of people as they have faced the most difficult moment of their lives: the death of a loved one. When it came time to discuss the memorial service for their loved one, a vast majority of them requested the opening words of the fourteenth chapter of the Gospel According to St. John be read. Jesus' words, "Let not your heart be troubled" offered them a sense of comfort and hope. Recalling Jesus words was a reminder that he had provided for them and their loved one a great inheritance. It is a precious gift to hear Jesus say, "I have told you that I am going to prepare a place for you" (14:2) however the treasures he offers to us are not only to be acknowledged at the occasion of death. The inheritance is intended for daily life. Our goal is to discover, perhaps for the very first time what our inheritance encompasses. As we learn to love him, we soon discover that there is more than some future glory. The message of the Last Will and Testament of Jesus Christ is this: Whoever receives the son receives it all. And there is NO GREATER INHERITANCE