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The Call Goes Out from the Cetacean Nation

The Call Goes Out from the Cetacean Nation

Dianne Robbins

Dianne Robbins
2011
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"We are the Cetaceans, your oceanic brothers and sisters, here to work along with you to preserve and care for our home on earth. We are here in our full consciousness, waiting patiently for Earth's children to bloom into the caretakers you were meant to be. We are all connected as one."The Call Goes Out is a series of messages channeled from the cetacean species - whales and dolphins. This book graphically spells out why they are here on Earth, how they work with extraterrestrials, and how we humans are interfering with their mission. They make an impassioned plea for us to stop whaling and cease using fishing nets, and also to free whales and dolphins in captivity. Readers will have their eyes opened to the rich culture and family life of another intelligent species on this planet.The Call Goes Out is a simple, direct plea from the heart to stop killing those who are trying to help us."Dianne Robbins, in her transmissions, courageously brings forth the essence of the magnificent intelligence of the Cetaceans; their compassion, humor and profound act of self-sacrifice. This is a book which is bound to deeply touch all those with the open hearts and minds to receive this information, and then act upon it." - Timothy Wyllie is the author of Dolphins, ETs & Angels and co-author of the international bestseller, Ask Your Angels.Greetings from my sea aquarium in Miami. I am Lolita - your friend and compatriot, communicating to you. I, and all Orcas, are here to help humanity become aware of themselves and aware of the consciousness of all life forms. We Cetaceans are here to bring forth all of Earth's history to humans at this time. All the records we have kept stored within our massive brains are due to be released and transferred to humanity at this time. However - please note that at this crucial time when humanity should be connecting with us to receive these memories, the Navy escalated its war on our species by blasting us with sonic sound waves to confuse, disorient, and still our voices.We have been committing suicide by beaching ourselves in ever increasing numbers because we have been unable to tolerate the war that's being waged against us.We are connected to the vast network of Christ Consciousness Beings in the galaxy. We are connected by radiating our love out to the Universe and connecting to the Grids of Light that plug Earth into our Galactic Communications Center. We send out information about Earth to the Galactic Command and receive back information that's crucial to life on Earth. We are in direct communication with Mother Earth herself and she depends on us to relay information to her about the whereabouts and conditions of her human children on the land.All the minerals in the Earth are a part of Mother Earth's body. The uranium is her brain. As humans mine these minerals in ever increasing amounts, Mother Earth's body is being depleted and she is losing her ability to track and monitor population centers and she is losing her control over her body. She desperately needs our information and guidance at this time - precisely the time when the Navy chose to bombard us with their sonar sound devices to disable our communication system so that we would no longer be able to communicate with Mother Earth to send her the vital information she needs to stabilize and balance herself without harming areas where there are large centers of population.I look forward to your visiting me. I am Lolita and my love flows to you. (Received 2008 by Dianne Robbins)
Messages from the Hollow Earth

Messages from the Hollow Earth

Dianne Robbins

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Not only is the Earth HOLLOW, but it's inhabited by Advanced Civilizations Learn about the inner Earth cities of Lemuria, and discover the Lost Library of Alexandria This book contains telepathic messages from the civilizations that live in peace and harmony in the center of our Earth, which contains an inner sun, with oceans and mountains still in their pristine state.
Tree Talk (full color)

Tree Talk (full color)

The Tree People; Dianne Robbins

Dianne Robbins
2011
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In early 2008, Dianne Robbins received this message during a time of meditation: "We are the Tree People, and we would like to begin our dictations to you again. Now that your other book is finished (The Call Goes Out from the Cetacean Nation), the way is clear. We, too, need a voice to speak through, and we have chosen you, who have also chosen us. We wave our leaves at you to begin...."Just as the Cetaceans are the Earth's Record Keepers living in the Oceans, the TREES are the Record Keepers living on Land. The Trees comprise a "vast underground communication network" system that transmits information so that all Trees, everywhere on Earth, know instantly all that occurs. They are Living Libraries embodied in bark that we, as humans, can easily "tap" into. Their "line" is always open to us, so tap into it - they are eagerly awaiting our call. They are waiting for us to acknowledge them as the Tree People.Foreword from the Tree People: "Greetings, Dear People of Earth. We are the Tree People, and we thank you for reading our book of messages, dictated from us to you, for the purpose of acquainting you with our world and seeing the world around you through our eyes. For our eyes encompass all realms, including yours. As you read our messages of love, know that our love for humanity is deep and profound, for you are the Caretakers of the Earth, and this is your domain. So cherish the Earth, feel the sacredness of all life, and walk in harmony as your feet touch the Earth and your heart intertwines with ours. We thank you for reading our book, and through our messages may you understand the Great Laws of Life, and act to bring peace and harmony back to our planet. We stand with you as ONE."This stunningly beautiful book, color illustrated throughout, inspires in pictures and words, bringing trees to life, sharing their great store of knowledge and experience. Seeing is believing Note: The interior of this book is in a unique landscape format, "calendar style," with the pages turning up instead of from right to left.
The Adventures of Molly the Mole
The Adventures of Molly the Mole tells the story about a mole that does not like the outdoors at all She wants to live in a warm, cozy house. Once Molly finds a way to get in a house, she learns new skills and entertains the family living there. Two little girls teach her how to tie her shoelaces This heartwarming story will enchant children. It will also help them learn to tie their shoelaces as well
Rudy 2

Rudy 2

Diane Robbins Jones

Hwin Little Bear Press
2021
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2023 Moonbeam Bronze Medal for Best Children's Book Series, Non-Fiction“Saddle up and fall in love with Rudy as he shares his experiences and feelings about his adventures, and the people and animals he meets along the way. Rudy’s charismatic personality captures hearts, and you’ll long to know “what happens next?” Plus, you’ll learn a lot too! The books are filled with tons of information about horses, magical illustrations,and fun horse facts.” ~Blaze Magazine June 2021Rudy, the lovable horse from the popular children's book Rudy – A Big Horse with a Big Heart, is back in Rudy2 – Trailers, Pigs, and New Friends. Like the first book, Rudy tells the story from his point of view. In Rudy 2, Rudy moves to a new stable where he struggles to fit in with a new herd and is bullied. He reaffirms that he dislikes trailers, learns that pigs are terrifying, and meets a new horse who becomes a good friend.The book features an equine glossary, horse anatomy, and 20 Fun Horse Facts. Ages 5-11. Illustrated by Karen Busch Holman.
Publishing the DNP Project

Publishing the DNP Project

Diane Monsivais; Franchesca Nunez; Leslie Robbins

Cognella, Inc
2024
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Publishing the DNP Project: An Evidence-Based Approach provides readers with evidence-based, neuro-educationally supported strategies for the development of DNP publishing competencies. Recognizing that mentoring DNP students in scholarly publication is an important part of the academic faculty role, the text equips readers with the knowledge and skills they need to effectively guide students through the dissemination of their clinically focused DNP projects. In supporting the publication of these results, faculty and students alike contribute leadership and essential research that can lead to improved practice and healthcare outcomes.The book helps readers create an environment that supports students' writing skills and provides them with ample, strategic writing opportunities. It outlines evidence-based approaches for development, including self-assessment of scholarly writing, guidance in peer reviewing, understanding publishing ground rules, developing a consultation network, and learning to imagine the possibilities for the publication of DNP projects and new translational research. The book includes content examples, application exercises, and an unfolding case study that follows a novice DNP faculty member through each step of the mentorship process.Publishing the DNP Project is ideal for faculty members who are mentoring students through DNP projects and for DNP students and clinicians interested in publishing their scholarly work.
The Harem, Slavery and British Imperial Culture

The Harem, Slavery and British Imperial Culture

Diane Robinson-Dunn

Manchester University Press
2014
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This book focuses on British efforts to suppress the traffic in female slaves destined for Egyptian harems during the late nineteenth century. It considers this campaign in relation to gender debates in England, and examines the ways in which the assumptions and dominant imperialist discourses of these abolitionists were challenged by the newly established Muslim communities in England, as well as by English people who converted to or were sympathetic with Islam. While previous scholars treated antislavery activity in Egypt first and foremost as an extension of earlier efforts to abolish plantation slavery in the New World, this book considers it in terms of encounters with Islam during a period which it argues marked a new departure in Anglo-Muslim relations. This approach illuminates the role of Islam in the creation of English national identities within the global cultural system of the British Empire. This book will appeal to those with an interest in British imperial history; Islam; gender, feminism and women’s studies; slavery and race; the formation of national identities; global processes; Orientalism; and Middle Eastern studies.
An Empire of Many Cultures

An Empire of Many Cultures

Diane Robinson-Dunn

MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
2024
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Based upon extensive archival research and bringing to life the words and actions of extraordinary individuals from the early 20th century, this book calls into question contemporary assumptions about the appreciation of diversity as a solely postcolonial phenomenon. It shows how Bahá’í, Muslim, and Jewish leaders prior to and during WWI found value in the existence of many different religions, races, languages, nations, and ethnicities within the British Empire. Recognition of this heterogeneity combined with sympathy for certain liberal traditions allowed those historical actors to engage with that imperial state and culture in ways that would have an impact on future generations and relevance to modern debates.
An Empire of Many Cultures

An Empire of Many Cultures

Diane Robinson-Dunn

MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY PRESS
2026
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Based upon extensive archival research and bringing to life the words and actions of extraordinary individuals from the early 20th century, this book calls into question contemporary assumptions about the appreciation of diversity as a solely postcolonial phenomenon. It shows how Bahá’í, Muslim, and Jewish leaders prior to and during WWI found value in the existence of many different religions, races, languages, nations, and ethnicities within the British Empire. Recognition of this heterogeneity combined with sympathy for certain liberal traditions allowed those historical actors to engage with that imperial state and culture in ways that would have an impact on future generations and relevance to modern debates.
Letters Home from a B-17 Bomber Pilot in World War II: John J. Cunningham - killed in 1944 at the age of 22
Letters Home from a B-17 Bomber Pilot in World War II: John J. Cunningham - killed in 1944 at the age of 22By: Diane Robinson Letters Home from a World War II B-17 Bomber Pilot is a collection of letters written by author Diane Robinson's uncle before he perished in a bombing raid over Brux, Czechoslovakia. His writings demonstrate the courage and bravery of those fighting for our country. Anyone with an interest in World War II will enjoy a personal look into the life of John J. Cunningham as he enters pilot training, his feelings on being a soldier, and his allegiance to his country. About the Author Diane Robinson is one of six and lives next to her older sister, with most o her siblings living out-of-state. She enjoys knitting, gardening, drawing, writing, and is an avid reader of a plethora of genres; although, her primary interest is in political works