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As I Recall... Growing up in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s in Kenmore, NY and Beyond: Antics, Escapades, & Adventures of Gregory Granger Laker, My Auto-biog
AS I RECALL... Growing Up in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s in Kenmore, NY and BeyondAntics, Escapades, & Adventures of Gregory Granger Laker: My Auto-biography, Volume One 1951-1977By: Gregory Granger LakerTake a walk down memory lane with Gregory Granger Laker, a regular guy who reminisces on life growing up in suburban Buffalo, NY in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Laker retells his life experiences growing up in Kenmore - from his close relationships with classmates, family, and friends to his lifelong love and participation in sports to everyday mischief and more."I expect all baby boomers to be able to relate and reminisce about the content in this book," Laker says. As I Recall: Growing up in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s; in Kenmore, NY has something that anyone who grew up in the same time period can connect with About the AuthorGregory Granger Laker is a 69-year old retiree, after a 36 year career in heavy duty truck sales. He resides in Canisteo, NY with his beautiful wife, who together they have 4 wonderful grown children and 11 amazing grandchildren.Laker and his wife enjoy being active and social, as well as travelling and seeing live music. Yes, Laker still competitively plays pool and he admits to enjoying reading more now in retirement. Although he has many joys and passions, he gets the most enjoyment from watching his children raise his grandchildren
A Rare So Fall In To Love: Parts of Gregory J. Schlau Jr. Journals
Everything in this book is all about me in " A Rare So In To Love," a feeling I've never felt before to run out of reasons to try. Knowing that I need to fix this problem, I am running on my own hurricane mind, so deep inside. Knowing this is no pretend. Wishing for not one more night, I can't imagine having this doubt. To be so tired driving home alone in this dark moment of my life to never feel this way about someone I never felt before, someone so older than me knowing there is no reason to have this fake smile that was closing in on me every second, I begged for this one chance to give my heart as she steals my breath away in this nightfall, being so lovely to hold her closer. I'm not believing I'm falling for her, feeling like I'm better now as I'll give anything and everything to spend with her, as she opened my eyes. I just can't get her out at this freezing time, knowing this future is going to be my past.
A Rare So Fall In To Love: Parts of Gregory J. Schlau Jr. Journals
Everything in this book is all about me in " A Rare So In To Love," a feeling I've never felt before to run out of reasons to try. Knowing that I need to fix this problem, I am running on my own hurricane mind, so deep inside. Knowing this is no pretend. Wishing for not one more night, I can't imagine having this doubt. To be so tired driving home alone in this dark moment of my life to never feel this way about someone I never felt before, someone so older than me knowing there is no reason to have this fake smile that was closing in on me every second, I begged for this one chance to give my heart as she steals my breath away in this nightfall, being so lovely to hold her closer. I'm not believing I'm falling for her, feeling like I'm better now as I'll give anything and everything to spend with her, as she opened my eyes. I just can't get her out at this freezing time, knowing this future is going to be my past.
In This Nightmare I'm Living In: Parts of Gregory J. Schlau Jr. Journals
In a world of uncertainty and stress, we all should stand united, not apart, to make the most of the time we have together.In This Nightmare I'm Living In is a collection of poetry and short essays about how life is so short; it's important to never give up, even when you think that you can't make it; and even in a dark place, you have to go to the light to love more, hate less, and try forgiveness.
In This Nightmare I'm Living In: Parts of Gregory J. Schlau Jr. Journals
In a world of uncertainty and stress, we all should stand united, not apart, to make the most of the time we have together.In This Nightmare I'm Living In is a collection of poetry and short essays about how life is so short; it's important to never give up, even when you think that you can't make it; and even in a dark place, you have to go to the light to love more, hate less, and try forgiveness.
Gregory Greene Wants a Blue Guitar

Gregory Greene Wants a Blue Guitar

Joe Rhatigan

Teacher Created Materials, Inc
2019
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In this modern, imaginative spin on the classic folk tale The Straw Millionaire, a boy starts with a rock and tries to trade his way up to a new guitar. Along the way, he'll meet a zany cast of characters who help him get a little closer to his dream. Especially appealing to reluctant readers, this short, 32-page chapter book explores important social themes. With full-color illustrations and a heartwarming story, this hi-lo book will capture the attention of kids who enjoy realistic fiction stories.
Gregory Crewdson: An Eclipse of Moths
An Eclipse of Moths extends Gregory Crewdson's obsessive exploration of the small-town, postindustrial American landscape. Each of these sixteen, never-before-published images is composed at a cinematic scale with the artist's signature auteurial care. Downed streetlights, abandoned baby carriages, and decommissioned carnival rides set the scene for a cast of classic Crewdsonian characters--full of equal parts yearning and ennui. This collection of images is offered in a limited-edition, slipcased volume, sumptuously produced at a scale that offers an immersive experience of each of these carefully crafted scenes. Printed in a limited edition of 750 copies / Signed and numbered by the artist
Gregory Letter Tracing for Kids Trace my Name Workbook: Tracing Books for Kids ages 3 - 5 Pre-K & Kindergarten Practice Workbook
GREGORY Name Tracing Workbook - Preschoolers Kindergarten Practice Workbook - Toddlers Writing Notebook - Learn How to Write GREGORY - Preschoolers Activities Teaching your child the basics of writing is a difficult task especially if he or she is full of energy and finds it more difficult to focus. In order to give him a push in the first years of school or kindergartner, we are presenting a revolutionary way of teaching your baby the basics of the alphabet: the name tracing workbook for children. Why our workbook? The name tracing workbook has been designed specifically to teach children the basic of spelling and writing. By learning to write his own name, your child will develop the abilities and skills needed in the first years of schools while having fun. The 100 pages activity book is the perfect choice if you are searching to invest in your child's education from the beginning so don't hesitate and get him the only workbook he needs LEARNING THE FIRST LETTERS teaching your toddler the first letters and how to spell his or her name is difficult, which is why we have designed a special workbook that will make the learning process easier and a lot more fun, adding to the baby's educational fund. PERSONALIZED WORKING: the name is the first word any child should learn how to spell, but it is almost impossible to find special help for that task. GREGORY Name Tracing Workbook is divided in 12 themed chapters that will teach your toddler how to spell his or her name in a fun and interactive way. WHAT IT CONTAINS: GREGORY Name Tracing Workbook counts no less than 100 pages divided in 12 themed sheets that propose recognition activities, letter tracing practice and letter games, that are sure to teach your child the basics of writing and spelling. FOR TODDLERS: GREGORY Name Tracing Workbook is made especially for children aged 3 to 6 so your son or daughter will be well prepared for both kindergarten and first grade Learning the alphabet will be a piece of cake if your kid will already have the foundation letter tracing so why not give him a head start in school. THE PERFECT GIFT: offering a present to a toddler that is both fun and parents-approved is an almost impossible task, but the name tracing workbook has it all: it is educational, personalized and made especially for youngsters ages 3 to 6 so, if you're trying to bring a smile on a kid's face, this is it
Gregory and the Magic Glasses

Gregory and the Magic Glasses

Kenneth MacKay

Access Direct Publishing Limited
2022
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Gregory is a troubled 12- year- old boy, that begins a life changing journey after he becomes the guardian of magic glasses. They give him many superpowers, and the ability to enter a book by reading it. Once inside a book he has to complete a dangerous task before he can return home. This sets him off on a fast- paced adventure that takes him through an extraordinary new world fraught with danger.He has to enter the "Kingdom of Rage" and defeat the evil King Berserk and the strange creatures that protect him: while at the same time learn how to use the new superpowers. His task is overwhelming, but in the process, he finds many new allies, skills and his first love.
Gregory Palamas

Gregory Palamas

Norman Russell

Liverpool University Press
2020
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Gregory Palamas, a monk of Mount Athos and metropolitan of Thessalonike from 1347 to 1357, was a leading fourteenth-century Byzantine intellectual. He was the chief spokesman for the hesychasts in the controversy bearing that name, which began when a charge of heresy was laid against him in 1340 and ended with his proclamation as a saint in 1368. Although excellent English translations of some of Palamas’ theological writings are available, very few texts relating to his historical role have yet been translated. This book contains the first English translation of the contemporary Life of Palamas by Philotheos Kokkinos, which is our principal source of biographical information on him. Also translated into English for the first time are the Synodal Tomoi from 1341 to 1368, which chart the progress of the hesychast controversy from the viewpoint of the victors, together with the corpus of material relating to Palamas’ year of captivity among the Turks, which offers a unique insight into conditions for Christians and Muslims in the early Ottoman emirate. The translations, all of which are based on critical texts, are preceded by introductions which set Palamas in his historical context and propose some changes to the conventional chronology of his life.
Gregory Palamas

Gregory Palamas

Norman Russell

LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
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Gregory Palamas, a monk of Mount Athos and metropolitan of Thessalonike from 1347 to 1357, was a leading fourteenth-century Byzantine intellectual. He was the chief spokesman for the hesychasts in the controversy bearing that name, which began when a charge of heresy was laid against him in 1340 and ended with his proclamation as a saint in 1368. Although excellent English translations of some of Palamas’ theological writings are available, very few texts relating to his historical role have yet been translated. This book contains the first English translation of the contemporary Life of Palamas by Philotheos Kokkinos, which is our principal source of biographical information on him. Also translated into English for the first time are the Synodal Tomoi from 1341 to 1368, which chart the progress of the hesychast controversy from the viewpoint of the victors, together with the corpus of material relating to Palamas’ year of captivity among the Turks, which offers a unique insight into conditions for Christians and Muslims in the early Ottoman emirate. The translations, all of which are based on critical texts, are preceded by introductions which set Palamas in his historical context and propose some changes to the conventional chronology of his life.
Gregory Bateson

Gregory Bateson

Imprint Academic
2005
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Gregory Bateson's work continues to touch others in fields as diverse as communication, ecology, anthropology, philosophy, family therapy, education, and mental/spiritual health. The authors in this special issue of Cybernetics & Human Knowing (C&HK) celebrate the Bateson Centennial.
Gregory Gun

Gregory Gun

Howard Colyer

Lulu.com
2019
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Gregory Gun is devoted to his job and he is made redundant. And then he struggles. But he tries to cope and he fights against his own character; but finally he shuts himself away and becomes a hermit in London, and lives a strange and secret life.
Gregory Cool

Gregory Cool

Caroline Binch

Frances Lincoln Childrens Books
2012
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When Gregory wakes up on his first day in Tobago with his grandparents, his heart sinks. The food is strange, the sun too hot, his cousin Lennox is on another wave length, and there are none of the televisions, video games and other high-tech gadgets that a cool city-boy takes for granted. How will Gregory adjust to the strange culture? And will he learn to enjoy the lifestyle of the Caribbean?
Gregory of Neocaesarea: Evangelist in the Province of Pontus
Gregory of Neocaesarea: aka Gregory Thaumaturgus and Gregory the Wonderworker. Gregory of Neocaesarea was the bishop of the city of Neocaesarea in the Roman province of Pontus, located in Anatolia (modern Turkey). We are well-served with information on Gregory's life, with autobiographical, historical, and legendary material from which to draw. From these sources we can deduce that Gregory was born into a well-placed family in eastern Pontus. Although his father died when he was only 14 years old, his mother ensured he obtained a good Greek education. Not only that, circumstances meant that Gregory studied both Roman laws in Phoenicia and Greek philosophy in Palestine, where he was the student of Origen, the famous Christian philosopher. On returning home to Neocaesarea, Gregory showed himself to be a man of great qualities, and eventually found himself appointed as the leader of the church in that city. Under his leadership, the churches in that region grew from strength to strength. He confronted and overcame the prevailing traditional religion and strongly asserted the claims of the Christian religion. His life and work demonstrate the strength of the Christian Church in the second half of the third century A.D. Gregory is primarily known as a "wonder-worker," and to have converted the people of his region through the impact of the wonders he performed. For modern readers this can be a problem, but does not have to be viewed this way. The introduction of Christianity has changed the way in which Westerners, in particular, view the world. However, our world is quite different from Gregory's world, so in order to understand the impact Gregory had upon his society it is first necessary to try to understand that society. It was very old, and relatively stable, despite the political changes that had taken place in Anatolia over the previous two millennia. While our sources for understanding the traditional society in which Gregory lived are limited, by scanning the whole period we can at least gain some understanding of the circumstances that led the people of the province of Pontus to convert to Christianity, and to abandon their traditional religion. They did this in large numbers, particularly during Gregory's lifetime. In this regard, it is important to realise that Gregory offered the ordinary people of his province a way to escape the limitations of the old ways, and to take on a new "more philosophical" way of life by embracing the teachings of Christ. Gregory faced significant difficulties. His activities were conducted in the full light of the Roman authorities. In this regard, it is useful to track the changes that took place in that empire, and the nature of the inevitable clash between the Church and the Roman Empire. Today there is little recognition of the extent to which Christianity was on the move during the third century A.D., particularly in Anatolia. As a result, we should not view the Church's conflict with the Roman State as an aberration, but rather consider that it reflected the state's response to the challenge Christianity presented to the worldview of the Roman leadership. They believed that the ancient gods of all the peoples of the empire had made Rome great, but the Christians refused to worship these ancient gods, or even to respect them. Gregory fell into the thick of this, facing up to the period of persecution under Emperor Decius (249-251), and then another period of persecution late in the reign of Emperor Valerian (253-259). While Decius' attack appears to have been superficially successful in cowing the Christians, it would also appear that the Church emerged stronger in the following decade than it was before. This particularly applies to Gregory's own region, the province of Pontus.