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Greenhouse Gardening

Greenhouse Gardening

Kevin Charles

GR Publishing
2022
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Growing plants is a fulfilling activity. And if done properly, it can yield you a far larger crop. By using cutting-edge gardening techniques like hydroponics or greenhouse gardening, you can hasten the maturation of your plants by 25% and improve their production by 30%. This book on greenhouse gardening is for you if you want to enjoy the pleasure of eating food you've grown yourself and see amazing outcomes. You can grow plants in a greenhouse, which allows you to your growth season longer. Grow plants that wouldn't often survive in your area. start a fresh growing season off. This book will help you achieve whatever objective you may have.
A Year with G. K. Chesterton

A Year with G. K. Chesterton

Kevin Charles (EDT) Belmonte; G. K. Chesterton

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2012
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"A Year with G.K. Chesterton will be a treasure, both for those who are coming to his wit and wisdom as a fresh discovery, and for those who have known and loved his work for years...Chesterton's talent for paradox, and his ability to embody profound truth in simple images, makes him as compelling now as he was a hundred years ago...He was a prophet in his own time and a prophet for ours, speaking out against insidious evils and kindling us all again to a common love of the common good." -The Reverend Dr. Malcolm Guite, chaplain of Girton College, Cambridge University "This world of ours has some purpose; and if there is a purpose, there is a Person. I had always felt life first as a story: and if there is a story, there is a Storyteller." -G. K. Chesterton A Year with G. K. Chesterton daily brings this truth to life. And we are heir to the winsome, arresting, utterly original outpouring of Chesterton's reasons for hope. During his lifetime, a host of perspectives clamored for his attention, but he saw nothing as vital and alive as Christianity.Readers of this book will find their faith strengthened and enriched, even as they see the many reasons why George Bernard Shaw called Chesterton "a colossal genius." A true anthology, the best of Chesterton's many works are presented in concise, memorable selections. From New Year's Day to New Year's Eve, each page contains a passage of Scripture and myriad moments for reflection, appreciation, and laughter. "Chesterton once a day? Well, that's a start. It is good to see that someone is finally recognizing the need for a daily minimum requirement of mirth and meditation from GKC." -Dale Ahlquist, President, American Chesterton Society "Kevin Belmonte writes in the preface to this excellent book that his editing of it has been a gift. As an author who has written regularly on Chesterton I can understand his sense of gratitude at having been able to spend so much time with a genius as genial as the great GKC. Thanks to Belmonte's labor of love we can all spend a few moments of every day of the year in Chesterton's inimitable company. All admirers of Chesterton and the Christian truth he explicates so sublimely will be grateful to Kevin Belmonte for this gem of a gift."-Joseph Pearce, author of Wisdom and Innocence: A Life of G. K. Chesterton "Who could not be grateful for a year spent with GKC? The great subverter of everything taken for granted, he stretches and deepens us with his insights, shakes us with his startling paradoxes and delights us with his wit. Thank God there is no getting to the end of Chesterton." -Os Guinness, author of A Free People's Suicide
Light and Dark

Light and Dark

Kevin Charles Heads

Michael Saxon Publishing
2021
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Light and Dark is all about opposites. It is an Insight into how I see the world and my place within it. This collection of poems is for everyone, from all walks of life and covers a multitude of subject matter. From the past to the future, humour to nature and everything else in between. There is also a selection of the dark and disturbing, if you're brave enough to go there, (You have been warned.)A poetry book like no other.
Little Charles and The Playground Time Machine Meet Abraham Lincoln
Little Charles and The Playground Time Machine is a delightful children's story that takes readers on a thrilling adventure through time. When Little Charles and his friends discover a mysterious black box in the trash bin during recess, they have no idea what they're in for. With the help of a screwdriver and a bit of curiousity they're suddenly transported back in time to 1862. Where they meet President Abraham Lincoln and witness the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation. As they explore this new world, the children learn about the past in a way textbooks could never teach them. Join Little Charles, Amy, Ese, and Barry on a journey through history that is sure to captivate and inspire young readers.
King Charles And The Captain

King Charles And The Captain

Kevin Taggart

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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What could a hard-nosed ex-cop and a street urchin possibly have in common? More than first meets the eye.Bob Johnson, ex-police captain in down-town Seattle, was married at the age of twenty two and acrimoniously divorced eight years later. With two children estranged from him, Johnson threw his all into his career. Never a man to make friends easily, he sees his life ebbing away when he is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Running scared he unexpectedly meets the frightened waif alone and abandoned in an unfamiliar city. Johnson suddenly has a change of heart to his antisocial behaviour and fosters the youngster.In a short time he realises too late that his life could have been so much better with loyal friends like his newly adopted orphan.A heart-warming tale to melt even the most hardened cynic.
Charles Finney's Lectures on Revival: Selected Messages to Ignite You, Your Church and Community
Charles Finney and his Lectures on Revival have impacted lives and churches for over 100 years. Will you allow your life to be changed next? This edition has been updated with today's reader in mind. Shortened to a more manageable size with questions added, it is now perfect for a small group study or personal six week challenge. Updated language and Bible translations make this book a great tool for every Christian. There is also a new section to help you plan a church-wide campaign. You stand on the edge of an exciting adventure that could change your Christian life forever. When people write the history of what God has done will they have to write about you? Start this adventure today and see where God will take you!
The Personal Rule of Charles I

The Personal Rule of Charles I

Kevin Sharpe

Yale University Press
1995
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In 1625 Charles I succeeded to the throne of a nation heavily involved in a European war and deeply divided by religious controversy. Within four years he had transformed the political landscape of Britain, dissolved parliament, and begun a period of eleven years of personal rule. The nature of the King's government and the circumstances of its eventual collapse are central to an understanding of the origins of the English Civil War that followed. Kevin Sharpe's massive and authoritative analysis, based on a decade of research across a vast range of manuscript and printed sources, amounts to the most significant contribution to the history of early Stuart government since Gardiner's four-volume classic work in 1877.Sharpe presents an entirely fresh picture of Charles I and his annexation of power. He analyzes the personality, principles, and policies of a monarch who, after summoning more parliaments in his first year of rule than his predecessors had for a century, determined to govern without them. He assesses Charles' program of reform in central and local government and in church and state, and he discusses the years of peace and prosperity it engendered. He also examines priorities in foreign affairs and their impact on domestic policy. Sharpe subtly evaluates the degree of cooperation and opposition elicited and provoked by personal rule, and he analyzes the Scottish rebellion of 1637 that occasioned its undoing.The book yields rich new insights into the history of the reign, politics and religion, foreign policy and finance, the court and the counties, and attitudes and ideas. It provides a substantial reevaluation of the character of the king, the importance of parliaments, and the process of government without them. And it represents a critical new perspective on the origins of the political struggle that ended on the battlefields of the English Civil War.
Cop Without a Badge: The Extraordinary Undercover Life of Kevin Maher
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A COP AND KEVIN MAHER? KEVIN DOESN'T HAVE A BADGE. AND HE DOESN'T PLAY BY THE RULES. Cop Without a Badge tracks confidential informant Kevin Maher as he helps the NYPD, the FBI, and many other law enforcement agencies solve cases that range from robbery to extortion to homicide. In the process, Kevin becomes the highest paid CI the DEA ever had. But Kevin's motives are more complicated than simply money. Having been arrested for Grand Theft Auto at the age of sixteen, his felony conviction prevents him from being what he always wanted to be: a police officer. So now he's out to prove to himself he truly is what he could've been. A cop. Even without a badge.
Edgeworth: Wake Me, The Oxford Ordinary, The Rose of Charles Street

Edgeworth: Wake Me, The Oxford Ordinary, The Rose of Charles Street

Kevin James O'Brien

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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In this collection of plays, Irish immigrants cope with family tension, betrayal, love, death-and the inevitable and unintended hilarity of dysfunctional relationships. Wake Me is set at a funeral home in Boston, tracing the life of one family through a series of wakes. In the first scenes, the young narrator, Neely, and his raucous Irish family mourn the death of his beloved grandfather Dinny. Though the old man didn't follow the straight and narrow, Neely loved being with his grandfather as he worked as a bookie for the Italian mob. More family drama and secrets unfold as Neely observes family members' wakes over the course of forty years. The Oxford Ordinary takes place in a local bar frequented by Irish immigrants. On one notable day, a mysterious woman visits the bar and casts her spell on the rowdy band of drunks. The final play, The Rose of Charles Street, is about a pair of miserable middle-aged sisters. When one of them, an alcoholic divorc e, kindles a romance with a young coworker, the coworker plots to oust the other sister from her home-until something goes very wrong. These colorful Irish plays are perfect for theater classes and local productions.