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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Jeffrey Baldwin
Balding is the story of a man telling his story of balding. The main character, Paul Bethel, moves around the country and does his very best to gain and not lose, yet he continues lose, and in the process finds that he has a deep desire to document his failures, all of which he believes can be traced back to his balding. Balding is the philosophy of losing, of loss, and of trying not to lose but losing again anyway. It is the striving of man and his pathetic efforts to be more than what he is, which is nothing.
Riding 500cc Two Strokes to Canada in 1972
Jeffrey Ross; Jim Balding
Rogue Phoenix Press
2021
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Our 1972 motorcycle ride took us on a four-thousand-mile trip from Arizona to Canada and back. Some nights we camped out along the highway; other nights we found a motel. Some days the rain was fierce and debilitating... but every day was fun and filled with great experiences and amazing landscapes. Each of us rode a 500cc two-stroke motorcycle on the journey. We had no cell phones, roadside assistance coverage, custom ear plugs, or sound systems. The attractions of the open road, Canada, and Yellowstone Park were very powerful. None of us worried about breaking down or the costs of the trip. We were filled with youthful confidence in ourselves and our machines. The three of us had places to go and places to see. And we made it
Meet Jeffrey a ten-year old boy who loves adventure. Jeffrey is the middle child with an older sister and younger sister. Jeffrey likes company on his adventures, so he cajoles his friends to join him on the adventures that are sometimes dangerous. God has a message for Jeffrey, but Jeffrey is not paying attention because he is so busy pursuing his adventures. God allows Jeffrey's own actions to bring all his adventures to a sudden stop so that he can hear God's message. The message for Jeffrey is learning what true leadership means, and not the cajoling way that sometimes worked for Jeffrey, as well as other valuable lessons that will serve him throughout his life.Through circumstances surrounding Jeffrey's captured attention, Jeffrey travels back in time to 1,400 BC seeking instruction from Moses and ultimately Joshua. Join Jeffrey's adventures as he finds himself joining the Israelites as they camped on the Plains of Moab across from Jericho. Jeffrey learns many lessons, including responsibility, the meaning of wisdom, obedience, courage and leadership. Read about the many adventures Jeffrey joins in with Joshua and the two spies, the important lessons from the two herdsmen, joining Moses on Mt. Nebo, the fall of Jericho, along with many others.
Tragedy often strikes us without warning, like a lightning strike in a storm. For KD Wagner, a lightning bolt of devastation struck her as she drove a tractor trailer through a California mountain pass. Somebody murdered her eighteen-year-old son, Jeffrey. Instantly, her world reduced to the smoke and ashes of every parent's worst nightmare. Wagner chronicles these events in this gut-wrenching narrative of loss, injustice, and finally, hope. From her solo navigation of a dangerous mountain pass to the peaceful internment of Jeffrey's ashes in a Hawaiian cove, Wagner invites the reader on her journey through loss to find a Different Place of life after. Along the way, she shares the tale of Jeffrey's life cut short-his challenges, his gifts, his adventures. Jeffrey: The Injustice of Murder is a tribute to the human spirit and the love between a mother and son, a love that survives the cruelest of lightning strikes, the strike of death. This heart-wrenching story will lead people to: - Feel the Injustice of the United States Law Enforcement and Legal System.- Gain an understanding of "What to Say" and "What Not to Say" after Loss.- Recognize the SHOCK REACTIONS of a sudden violent tragedy.- Discover the long-term consequences of loss.- Believe in the power of LOVE to heal in this life and beyond. TIME DOES NOT HEAL ALL WOUNDS-IT'S HOW YOU USE YOUR TIME
Tragedy often strikes us without warning, like a lightning strike in a storm. For KD Wagner, a lightning bolt of devastation struck her as she drove a tractor trailer through a California mountain pass. Somebody murdered her eighteen-year-old son, Jeffrey. Instantly, her world reduced to the smoke and ashes of every parent's worst nightmare. Wagner chronicles these events in this gut-wrenching narrative of loss, injustice, and finally, hope.From her solo navigation of a dangerous mountain pass to the peaceful internment of Jeffrey's ashes in a Hawaiian cove, Wagner invites the reader on her journey through loss to find a Different Place of life after. Along the way, she shares the tale of Jeffrey's life cut short-his challenges, his gifts, his adventures.Jeffrey: The Injustice of Murder is a tribute to the human spirit and the love between a mother and son, a love that survives the cruelest of lightning strikes, the strike of death.This heart-wrenching story will lead people to: - Feel the Injustice of the United States Law Enforcement and Legal System.- Gain an understanding of "What to Say" and "What Not to Say" after Loss.- Recognize the SHOCK REACTIONS of a sudden violent tragedy.- Discover the long-term consequences of loss.- Believe in the power of LOVE to heal in this life and beyond.TIME DOES NOT HEAL ALL WOUNDS-IT'S HOW YOU USE YOUR TIME
Jeffrey, D: Diane Jeffrey Book 8
HARPERCOLLINS PUBLISHERS
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Jeffrey and the Third-Grade Ghost: Haunted Halloween
Megan Stine; H. William Stine
Random House USA Inc
1988
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When Ricky Reyes dares Jeffrey to get a bloody dagger out of the old McGyver house on Halloween night, Jeffrey is counting on Max, his ghostly friend, to help him.
Gambler, journalist, fervent alcoholic and four-times married Jeffrey Bernard writes the "Low Life" column for the Spectator magazine chronicling Soho life as well as offering a very personal philosophy on vodka, women and race-courses. From this, Keith Waterhouse has brilliantly constructed a play (the title being the euphemism used by the Spectator when Bernard is incapable of writing his column) which is set in the saloon bar of Bernard's favourite Soho pub, the Coach and Horses. Having passed out in the lavatory, Bernard awakes in the early hours of the morning to find himself alone and in the dark. Unable to contact the landlord, he is resigned to spending the rest of the night with a bottle of vodka and an endless chain of cigarettes, narrating a story of hilarious anecdotes and witty reminiscences which are enacted by two actors and two actresses who bring to life the various characters who populate Jeff 's world. Starring Peter O'Toole, later succeeded by Tom Conti then James Bolam, the play enjoyed a hugely successful run at the Apollo Theatre, London.
Jeffrey Hunter is best remembered today for his roles as half-breed Martin Pawley in John Ford's classic western The Searchers (1956), as Jesus Christ in Nicholas Ray's King of Kings (1961) and as Christopher Pike, the first captain of the U.S.S. Enterprise, in the original Star Trek pilot. This work chronicles Hunter's entire film and television career from his beginnings as a 20th Century-Fox contract player to his untimely death in 1969 at the age of 42. Fellow 20th Century-Fox contract player Robert Wagner provides the Foreword and contributes his memories of working with Hunter. Former vice president and head of Desilu Studios Herbert F. Solow discusses Hunter's role in the original Star Trek pilot and Lloyd J. Schwartz shares his memories of being present at Hunter's audition for the role of Mike Brady in The Brady Bunch (1969). Hunter's "lost" film Strange Portrait (1966) is also discussed in detail and his radio and theatre career highlighted.
Jeffrey Introduces Thirteen More Southern Ghosts
Kathryn Tucker Windham
The University of Alabama Press
1987
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