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The Lost Scriptures of Giza

The Lost Scriptures of Giza

Jason M Breshears

Book Tree
2017
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Reveals new secrets of the Great Pyramid of Giza and its culture including Enoch's involvement before the Great Flood, ancient traditions found in an extinct language, a secret body of biblical scriptures, true purpose of the pyramid, Abraham's teachings in Giza, and more.
Return of the Fallen Ones

Return of the Fallen Ones

Jason M Breshears

Book Tree
2024
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In ancient times there are stories of the gods who appeared on Earth and brought knowledge and civilization to mankind. The oldest stories were from ancient Sumer and these gods were called the Anunnaki, or Nephilim, also known as the Fallen Ones. They were considered fallen after co-mingling with the daughters of men, so their realm became the Earth rather than the "heaven" from which they came. Their offspring were said to be giants and these myths and legends are found throughout the world. The author spent years of study to reveal an accurate, chronological history of these ancient beings, unveiling in this book a calendar of their events more accurate than anything previously known. This book presents vast research on worldwide myths, records of earth changes documented from cultures worldwide, and the author's immense work on planetary cycles to predict the return of these fallen ones, and the chaos and catastrophe that always came with them. The author was in a situation that, for many years, left him alone to study these things more completely than most anyone could imagine. As a result, the information being shared in this book should be studied seriously by those interested in these subjects. It is considered a masterpiece of investigation filled with new finds, new concepts and a totally new understanding of human antiquity.
Giants on Ancient Earth

Giants on Ancient Earth

Jason M Breshears

Book Tree
2024
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Written records of the ancient world excavated from the Near East to the western shores of ancient South America are filled with obscure references to a race of giants. Most biblical scholars are unaware of or choose to ignore the over 80 references to giants found in the books of the Old Testament. In the same way, historians have overlooked the hundreds of references to gigantic people mentioned by ancient chronographers. Despite this fact, the greatest common denominator in the pages of the world's oldest epic texts concerns giants. Enormous humanoid skeletons have been unearthed in the past-and today, huge weapons and megalithic architecture are explained only by the presence of historic giants. This race in Genesis is called the Nephilim and this stunning research delves deeper into the mysteries of the giants than any other known work on the subject.
When the Sun Darkens

When the Sun Darkens

Jason M Breshears

Book Tree
2009
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Numerous times throughout Earth's history there have been major cataclysmic events. These events have resulted in large-scale climactic changes, mythological stories of floods and visitations from the skies, and sometimes the complete extinction of life. The major planetary body that has caused much of this carnage has been referred to by many names. Jason Breshears has termed it Phoenix, based on his research into the distant past and what it was usually called by witnesses. By piecing together ancient documents from the most reputable sources available, we have, in this book, the most extensive and accurate rendering of the cycle of the Phoenix, including when it will come again. Some of us, according to the author, will live to see its return. Beyond the foundational scientific evidence, the author ties in various Bible prophecies that relate directly to it. Many books exist on this subject, but few have broken new ground like this one, due to the extensive research involved.
Dwelling in the Wilderness

Dwelling in the Wilderness

Jason M. Brown

TRINITY UNIVERSITY PRESS,U.S.
2024
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What might the lives of contemporary monastics teach us about putting down roots? Whereas many of us are constantly on the go, stressed out, and focused on productivity, the life of a monk prioritizes staying put and paying attention. Many monks take a vow of stability that commits them to their home monastery, leading them to develop a deep connection with and knowledge of the land they inhabit. The monastic life teaches those who practice it to move more slowly through the world, and the monastic sense of place may even hold a key to responding to the growing ecological crisis threatening our environment. Dwelling in the Wilderness examines how contemporary Benedictine Roman Catholic monks in the American West fall in love with their landscapes and how, in troubled times, we might do the same. Jason Brown travels to four monasteries—the New Camaldoli Hermitage in Big Sur, California; the Abbey of Our Lady of New Clairvaux in Vina, California; Our Lady of Guadalupe Trappist Abbey in Carlton, Oregon; and the Monastery of Christ in the Desert in Abiquiu, New Mexico—and spends time with the monks there, following their daily routine of prayer and tending to the land. He learns how the places they inhabit are essential to their daily spiritual practice and how they construct deeper theological meaning from the natural world.Illustrated with Brown’s photography of monastic landscapes, his journey as a pilgrim anthropologist is astute, insightful, and intimate. He explores theories of environmental perception, philosophy, and symbolic landscapes in accessible language. Bringing theological reflection to the power of contemplative ecology in an era many are calling the Anthropocene, or the age of human domination, he leads us to reconsider our relationship with our natural homes.
Making The Right Impression

Making The Right Impression

Jason M. Drewelow

Advantage Media Group
2016
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Discover a better way to plan, design, and build your ideal dental office. As a dentist, your days are packed with patients, leaving you little time to consider the appearance of your office. But patients immediately judge you and your practice the second they see your office. A dated office can ruin your reputation, and an inefficient layout will increase stress and lower productivity. In Making the Right Impression, the nation’s leading dental project consultant, Jason Drewelow, shares years of experience renovating and building dental offices. Whether you’re updating your current office or building a completely new office, Jason walks you through what you need to consider and who can help along the way. Learn how to take the stress out of your office project and make an amazing impression.
Kinematic Labs with Mobile Devices

Kinematic Labs with Mobile Devices

Jason M. Kinser

Morgan and Claypool Life Sciences
2015
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As technology advances, education has expanded from the classroom into other formats including online delivery, flipped classrooms and hybrid delivery. Congruent with these is the need for alternative formats for laboratory experiences. This explosion in technology has also placed in the hands of a majority of students a sensor suite tucked neatly into their smartphones or smart tablets. The popularity of these devices provides a new avenue for the non-traditional kinematic lab experience. This book addresses this issue by providing 13 labs spanning the common topics in the first semester of university-level physics. Each lab is designed to use only the student's smartphone, laptop and items easily found and big-box stores or a hobby shop. Each lab contains theory, set-up instructions and basic analysis techniques. All of these labs can be performed outside of the traditional university lab setting and initial costs averaging less than $8 per student, per lab, excluding the smartphone and laptop. This text is not intended to replace in-lab experiences, but instead is designed to be a guide for those situations where an in-lab experience is not feasible. Instructors should feel free to modify the labs and the author looks forward to seeing the modifications and successes achieved.
The Dodo and the Kiwi

The Dodo and the Kiwi

Jason M. Burns

Full Tilt Press
2023
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The Earth is 4.5 billion years old. In that time, animals have come and gone. That's nature. But sometimes, people have played a role in an animal's early disappearance. Deforestation, overhunting, and other human actions led to the dodo bird dying out. What can humans do to keep that from happening again? This book explores how people contributed to the extinction of the dodo, and what we are doing to save its endangered cousin, the kiwi.
The Saber-Toothed Tiger and the Siberian Tiger
History has a way of repeating itself. We can watch mistakes happen again, or we can make moves to stop them. Scientists know how amazing animals like the saber-toothed tiger lived and then died out forever. They can also see modern big cats, like the endangered Siberian tiger, are following that same path. How can the past help us learn about the future? Find out what steps are being taken to protect big cats from going extinct.
The Woolly Mammoth and the Asian Elephant

The Woolly Mammoth and the Asian Elephant

Jason M. Burns

Full Tilt Press
2023
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The woolly mammoth once roamed across the frozen tundra. It was perfectly adapted to its environment. But then, the earth began warming, and the mammoth couldn't adapt. It went extinct. Its cousin, the Asian elephant, loves the warmth. But humans have put these gentle giants at risk. What can animals from the past tell us about their modern-day endangered relatives? Learn how people played a role in the past and can change the future.