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Immigrants

Immigrants

Kent J McGrew

Senate Metallurgical, Inc
2019
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Dragon Tooth Gold, Volume 1-Immigrants, is the first book in a saga of the American West. The story follows the Callahan family from New York to Independence Missouri in 1843. Aaden and Anna raise four children and they leave on the Santa Fe Trail on the eve of the Civil War. The Dragon Tooth mine awaits discovery in the New Mexico Territory.
Immigrants: Volume I - Dragon Tooth Gold Series

Immigrants: Volume I - Dragon Tooth Gold Series

Kent J. McGrew

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2021
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Immigrants: Volume I - Dragon Tooth Gold Series begins the story of Aaden Callahan and Anna Mercier; two landed immigrants. They meet while teaching at Columbia University in New York City. The year is 1841. The young Dr. Callahan woos and wins the heart of the smart and beautiful Anna, but their courtship isn't easy. Kent J. McGrew brings years of industrial experience as a metallurgical engineer to every aspect of his stories. A sailing trip doesn't just take you somewhere, it teaches navigation and the skills to weather hurricanes, fight pirates and outwit the oppressive laws of the day concerning African Americans. Through the eyes of his characters, his readers get to experience America in the mid 1800's where land and resources were in abundance to all who worked with determination. The industrial revolution is robust and the Callahan family shape an empire with whiskey and lumber and a loyal labor force in the form of emancipated slaves. Dragon Tooth gold is uniquely laden with the engineering and technology of the times. Our ancestors worked hard and despite the current feeling that their thinking was old fashion, everything that they did successfully was well thought out, sometimes beyond genius. I want my readers to see our roots in the reality of getting the work done. In our age of information, invention and innovation are all too often taken for granted. Our physical world still needs to be put together piece by piece. Knowing how we got where we are today will help us prevent the mistakes, prejudices, and misconceptions of the past. About the AuthorKent J. McGrew is a seasoned metallurgical engineer. His mining career started at age fourteen and has been a continuous adventure for sixty years. He has held every position a mining company has to offer from underground laborer to COO and has traveled the world for project work. Kent lives in Arizona with his wife Sally, has three children and five grandchildren. He helped build the Congress Elementary School and served tutoring, mentoring, and as the President of the School Board. After a half century of technical writing, Kent chose historical fiction to have some fun and has a unique way of teaching through the experiences of his characters.
Pioneers: Volume II - Dragon Tooth Gold Series

Pioneers: Volume II - Dragon Tooth Gold Series

Kent J. McGrew

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2021
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Pioneers: Volume II - Dragon Tooth Gold Series finds the second generation young Callahan adults mid summer, 1860. The nation is on the brink of Civil War. Eli, the oldest, and the twins, Roland and Jacques, join the Army Supply Service under the pressure of the their mother Anna and their grandmother Denise. Still serving their country but safe from the front lines if war should break out, they work for the Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth on short hauls to supply bases on the Santa Fe Trail. Disaster strikes in the form of a tornado that kills their parents and severely injures their younger sister, Suzette. After the burial of their mother and the abandonment of the search for their father, the boys take a contract to deliver a heavy load of supplies to the Army garrison at Santa Fe. They head to Fort Leavenworth to load up and head west. Denise plans to take Suzette by ship to meet up with the boys in Los Angeles, however, Suzette has plans of her own. She runs away and waits for her brothers on the trail. The Callahan children experience the Santa Fe trail with all the perils of the times: renegades, Indians, storms, disease and danger greeting them at every turn of the trail.. Crossing the trail took four months and many fell by the wayside, never to realize their dreams of a new life in the west. The history of the greatest migration in American history is woven with historical individuals and the sights and history of the times. I want my readers to experience the tenacity of our ancestors and appreciate the will and endurance it took to simply survive, let alone succeed at a new life. My characters are unique in that they were wealthy with the riches of their father's estate. They could have chosen an easy life but they chose the more difficult path. These young heroes are meant to be role models for the young, adopted sons and daughters of the aged. Through action packed adventure, everyone has the opportunity to experience Horace Greeley's sage advise, "Go west young man, go west."About the AuthorKent McGrew has taken a refreshing break from years of technical writing to bring his readers Dragon Tooth Gold; an epic historical fiction of gold mining in the American West. Born during WWII, McGrew was raised by immigrant grandparents in the Sacramento Valley. He was drawn into mining partnerships with his father at age fourteen where he discovered the science that should be the bulwark of every effort. After three mining venture failures, he attended the Montana School of Mines for degrees in Mineral Dressing Engineering, an odd corner of extractive metallurgy recovering minerals and metals from ores. Five years in college for a B.S., three years in the US Army, and a year with a Teaching Fellowship for his M.S. Degree, were beneficial interruptions to a career that has spanned sixty years. Project work took him to every continent except Antarctica, where he literally missed the plane tour from New Zealand. Under the pen name of Auntie GEM (Government, Education & Mining), he wrote weekly articles about the history and current events of gold mining in the Black Hills. Three years of anti-mining initiatives during the South Dakota general elections kept him busy writing and speaking on tours around the state. His work appeared weekly in the Lead Daily Call, and spread to every weekly newspaper in the Dakotas. Over the years, McGrew has unmasked a wide variety of mining scams. His Five Axioms of Mining Scams, published in 1994, are still widely quoted and woven into the fabric of Dragon Tooth Gold. The mining vagabond settled in Congress, Arizona twenty-eight years ago when he met Sally - a woman he couldn't pass up - his gold fever cured forever with this amazing find. Kent continues to mentor and teach both children and adults, sharing science, math, and mining; avoiding the perils and pitfalls of retirement.
Pay Dirt: Volume III - Dragon Tooth Gold Series

Pay Dirt: Volume III - Dragon Tooth Gold Series

Kent J. McGrew

Dorrance Publishing Co.
2021
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Gold is where you find it; the time-honored mantra of the weekend prospector to the seasoned professional; is at best only a half-truth. Gold is where the planet, through its myriad, inanimate geological processes, choose to leave it. The Dragon Tooth Gold Mine was no exception to the science underlying the geological process of gold deposition, however, only difficult to find microscopic gold on the surface masked the deposit from the greedy eyes of the early prospectors. But it's not only "The Luck of the Irish" that brings the young Callahans to one of the richest gold mines in the Arizona Territories. Through the patience and perseverance of an Indian woman Eli Callahan takes for his wife, the secrets of the red mountain are unveiled layer by layer. From gold pan to arrastra and sluice; to underground mining, stamp mills, and amalgam tables, the wealth of the Dragon Tooth Mine fuels the Federal money presses of the Civil War. There is more in the mine than gold; the remains of dinosaurs that roamed the earth sixty-five million years ago also await for discovery. The unique discovery fans the fires of news craven printing presses worldwide. Destiny also finds the Callahans. Suzette completes her medical degree; Jacques joins the US Army; Roland becomes the family's financial manager, and Eli stays on the red mountain and mines the gold. The author brings to light the thrill of discovery and the hardships of mining in the Arizona Territories in the mid 1800's. Action packed adventure and interaction with historical figures provides a unique insight into the men and women that shaped Arizona into the mining industry it enjoys to this day. Ahead of their times, the Callahans continue the legacy of their father, building wealth and security through hard work, fair labor practice emancipating slaves, and sharing the wealth through shared ownership with their workers. More adventure, more intrigue, the Dragon Tooth Gold Series continues moving through and beyond the Civil War years.About the AuthorKent J. McGrew has taken a refreshing break from years of technical writing to bring his readers Dragon Tooth Gold; an epic historical fiction of gold mining in the American West. Born during WWII, McGrew was raised by immigrant grandparents in the Sacramento Valley. He was drawn into mining partnerships with his father at age fourteen where he discovered the science that should be the bulwark of every effort. After three mining venture failures, he attended the Montana School of Mines for degrees in Mineral Dressing Engineering, an odd corner of extractive metallurgy recovering minerals and metals from ores. Five years in college for a B.S., three years in the US Army, and a year with a Teaching Fellowship for his M.S. Degree, were beneficial interruptions to a career that has spanned sixty years. Project work took him to every continent except Antarctica, where he literally missed the plane tour from New Zealand. Under the pen name of Auntie GEM (Government, Education & Mining), he wrote weekly articles about the history and current events of gold mining in the Black Hills. Three years of anti-mining initiatives during the South Dakota general elections kept him busy writing and speaking on tours around the state. His work appeared weekly in the Lead Daily Call, and spread to every weekly newspaper in the Dakotas. Over the years, McGrew has unmasked a wide variety of mining scams. His Five Axioms of Mining Scams, published in 1994, are still widely quoted and woven into the fabric of Dragon Tooth Gold. The mining vagabond settled in Congress, Arizona twenty-eight years ago when he met Sally-a woman he couldn't pass up-his gold fever cured forever with this amazing find. Kent continues to mentor and teach both children and adults, sharing science, math, and mining; avoiding the perils and pitfalls of retirement.
Asylia

Asylia

Kent J. Rigsby

University of California Press
1997
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In the Hellenistic period certain Greek temples and cities came to be declared "sacred and inviolable." Asylia was the practice of declaring religious places precincts of asylum, meaning they were immune to violence and civil authority. The evidence for this phenomenon--mainly inscriptions and coins--is scattered in the published record. The material has never been collected and presented in one publication until now. Kent J. Rigsby lays out these documents and discusses their historical implications in a substantial introduction. He argues that while a hopeful intention of military neutrality lay behind the institution of asylum, the declarations did not in fact change military behavior. Instead, "declared inviolability" became a civic and religious honor for which cities across the Greek world competed during the third to first centuries B.C.
Richard Henry Lee of Virginia

Richard Henry Lee of Virginia

Kent J. McGaughy

Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2003
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Richard Henry Lee played a pivotal role during the American Revolution, yet he remains one of the most misunderstood revolutionaries. His contemporaries, as well as modern historians, deemed him a political opportunist or dismissed him as an enigma. In bridging the gap between Lee's private interests and public career, J. Kent McGaughy seeks to overturn many of the misconceptions about Lee and shows that, throughout his life, he remained dedicated to his family and public service. By separating fact from fiction and unraveling the history of Lee's life and the times in which he lived, J. Kent McGaughy brings to light not only the truth about Lee, but also the hidden history of the American Revolution.
Richard Henry Lee of Virginia

Richard Henry Lee of Virginia

Kent J. McGaughy

Rowman Littlefield Publishers
2003
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Richard Henry Lee played a pivotal role during the American Revolution, yet he remains one of the most misunderstood revolutionaries. His contemporaries, as well as modern historians, deemed him a political opportunist or dismissed him as an enigma. In bridging the gap between Lee's private interests and public career, J. Kent McGaughy seeks to overturn many of the misconceptions about Lee and shows that, throughout his life, he remained dedicated to his family and public service. By separating fact from fiction and unraveling the history of Lee's life and the times in which he lived, J. Kent McGaughy brings to light not only the truth about Lee, but also the hidden history of the American Revolution.
Vocation to Virtue

Vocation to Virtue

Kent J. Lasnoski

The Catholic University of America Press
2014
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Vocation to Virtue seeks to answer a perennial di”culty in the Catholic theology of marriage: how do the practice and bond of marriage lead to Christian perfection in spouses and their children? If the Second Vatican Council is correct in saying that all in the church are called to Christian perfection, we need an account of how those consecrated in the sacrament of marriage can fulfill that vocation. If the perfection of charity consists in Christ himself, then couples must imitate Christ. But how? If Christ is the poor, chaste, and obedient bridegroom of the church, then spouses achieve holiness inasmuch as they participate in Christ’s own virtues: poverty, chastity, and obedience.The thesis is that the language of the evangelical virtues (poverty, chastity, and obedience), a rule of life, and robust preparation (maybe a novitiate) belongs as properly to marriage as to consecrated religious life. Both states are specifications of a common baptismal consecration to Christ himself. Lasnoski seeks to establish this fact and constructively apply this language to conjugal life.The book begins by explaining our marriage crisis and theological paradigms for speaking about Christian marriage as “relationship” or as “practice,” and considers modern scholarly attempts to relate conjugal life and consecrated religious life. The book then oers a theologica groundwork in Christ and the Trinity for a deeper, noncompetitive relationship between the consecrated religious life and married life. It ffers an Augustinian account of the relationship between marriage and consecrated life, and develops the ecclesial connection between the states with recourse to John’s Gospel, which sees Christian life in terms of “householding.” The church’s tradition has a dialogical relationship between the consecrated and married - a mutual sharing of both “monastic” and “domestic” language. The final chapter develops practices of Christian householding for conjugal life using the language of poverty, chastity, and obedience, a rule of life, and a kind of novitiate preparation.
How To Be An Agile Business Analyst

How To Be An Agile Business Analyst

Kent J McDonald

Indy Pub
2020
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How To Be An Agile Business Analyst is about applying your business analysis skills in an agile manner. You'll still see the term agile business analyst, but the agile here describes how you approach business analysis.This book helps business analysts be an effective member of a team working in an agile fashion. It explains how to add value to your team and how to apply your business analysis skills. It will help you understand how you can use your business analysis skills to make sure your team builds the right thing.Read the book to discover the five characteristics of an agile business analyst and how to adopt those characteristics: You are an agile business analyst when you consider your context so that you use appropriate techniques. You are an agile business analyst when you help your team focus on outcomes over outputs and use that outcome to define success and measure progress. You are an agile business analyst when you use tried and true business analysis techniques to build and maintain a shared understanding of the problem your team is trying to solve. You are an agile business analyst when you make sure decisions get made, whether you have the responsibility for deciding or not. You are an agile business analyst when you use short feedback cycles to learn about your users needs and adjust your product accordingly.How To Be An Agile Business Analyst also explains the roles and responsibilities you may experiences and explores the impact an agile approach has on a common business analysis process.How To Be An Agile Business Analyst helps you demonstrate to teams in your organization why they should have you on their team. At the end of the day, isn't that really what matters?
The United Nations

The United Nations

Kent J. Kille; Alynna J. Lyon

Greenwood Press
2020
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This key resource for anyone interested in the United Nations, global issues, or world politics provides accessible and comprehensive coverage of the history, growth, and development of ideas and institutions governing the globe.The United Nations has been an essential actor in world politics for 75 years. Its entities have eliminated smallpox, protected the ozone layer, promoted arms control, and helped to save the lives of over 90 million children. Yet, it is frequently criticized as ineffective and antiquated. This book provides a balanced and systematic overview of the UN's contributions and challenges, highlighting areas where it plays an essential role in global governance as well as areas of redundancy and needed reform.This book provides readers with a clear, well-organized reference resource to the entire UN system—its principal organs, specialized agencies, programs and funds, and key issues of engagement. Through individual entries, it examines the history of UN engagement, ranging from peace and security to migration and climate change. It moves beyond a simple description of UN entities as it assesses the development of ideas (such as that of sustainable development), as well as responses to changes in world politics. Finally, it presents both the significant successes of UN work and continued challenges.
Grace and Peace: Southern Wisconsin Sermons

Grace and Peace: Southern Wisconsin Sermons

Kent J. Ulery

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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"The gifts he gave were that some would be apostles, some prophets, some evangelists, some shepherds and teachers..." (Ephesians 4:11). From the earliest days of the Christian church, itinerant preachers -- some entrusted with the ministry of oversight -- traveled from one congregation to another, visiting the faithful in diverse places, speaking the truth in love. These representatives of the wider church visited in order to promote unity, bring about reconciliation, equip the saints for ministry, combat that which is not worthy of disciples, and nurture mature faith and behavior -- in short, to build up the whole body of Christ in love. Randi Walker, Professor of Church History at Pacific School of Religion, writes that she has found "no more powerful thing church leaders can do to strengthen the churches than to visit them with love." These "visitations of love," she observes, need to be "honest, open, caring but challenging, a reminder of things that it is in our nature to forget." Modern itinerants carrying out this ancient calling bear titles like Bishop, Superintendent, Presbytery Executive, or Regional Minister. "Grace and Peace" is a sampling of 25 sermons from the final years of one such church leader, drawn from his Sunday morning visits to bring, in Walker's words, "the disturbing intrusiveness of love into business as usual in the church."
Teenage Wastelands: The Rise and Fall of the Sky Valley Cult
Across America, children are disappearing. Some simply vanish from their houses, cars and roadsides; others run away, leaving cryptic messages about a paradise valley somewhere in the deep south. Others still are gone from the dozens of ghost towns that seem to crop up more and more as time goes on; the bodies of adults and elders are accounted for, but anyone under twenty is not. On the radio, bizarre sermons begin to appear; preaching of a valley where adolescents rule and youth reigns eternal. On the walls of abandoned structures are praises to the King of this nightmarish eden; a hypnotic miracle-worker named 'Tal Raquin.' And in a map torn from a high school notebook lies the destination of all who fall under his power; a place cloaked in the Appalachian wilds...Sky Valley. Those who know of it, never speak of it aloud. Those who return from it never survive. Set against this growing, mysterious and seemingly all-powerful threat are a trio of teenagers, themselves survivors of a supernatural cataclysm that destroyed their hometown two years earlier. Put into witness protection by a shadowy organization dedicated to suppressing the truth - by lethal means if necessary - Craig, Will and Amy are now pitted against a strange, diabolical force yet again; one that threatens to upheave civilization from the ground-up, one small town at a time.In this sequel to "Jackie and Craig," Kent Starrett takes us back to the nightmare world of that novel; painting a vivid portrait of a world where madness reigns and the most nightmarish abominations occur around every corner. A world where adolescents are granted the ability to harness the power of the very weather to lay waste to entire cities, where psychic sirens lure in converts with their hypnotic songs and where children will lay down their very lives to protect their safe haven and their new, flesh-and-blood God..."Jackie and Craig" was just the beginning. Are Craig, Will and Amy strong enough to face not monsters, but other human beings? Can they do the unthinkable just to survive the dreamlike visions and visceral, wholly human horrors of Sky Valley?
America in 1900

America in 1900

Noel J Kent

Routledge
2000
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Many of the key issues concerning the United States as we enter the 21st century were already taking shape as we entered the 20th century. Business mergers, U.S. military intervention (in the Philippines), trade disputes with China and Europe, racial violence, high levels of crime, rising income gaps between rich and poor, volatile stock market prices, homelessness in the cities, the dangers of immigration, and the domination of money in elections -- all these major national issues in 1900 are familiar in some form to Americans today. The nation grappled for the first time with a series of complex new challenges: distribution of wealth and economic opportunity; the form race and ethnic relations should take in a country of increasing diversity; the relationship between big business and government; how the United States, as a new world power, should act overseas; and a host of others. Written in a fluid and highly readable style, Kent's ten chapters comprise a colorful narrative history of the major events of this pivotal year that continues to resonate a century later.
America in 1900

America in 1900

Noel J Kent

Routledge
2002
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Many of the key issues concerning the United States as we enter the 21st century were already taking shape as we entered the 20th century. Business mergers, U.S. military intervention (in the Philippines), trade disputes with China and Europe, racial violence, high levels of crime, rising income gaps between rich and poor, volatile stock market prices, homelessness in the cities, the dangers of immigration, and the domination of money in elections -- all these major national issues in 1900 are familiar in some form to Americans today. The nation grappled for the first time with a series of complex new challenges: distribution of wealth and economic opportunity; the form race and ethnic relations should take in a country of increasing diversity; the relationship between big business and government; how the United States, as a new world power, should act overseas; and a host of others. Written in a fluid and highly readable style, Kent's ten chapters comprise a colorful narrative history of the major events of this pivotal year that continues to resonate a century later.