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  • Book cover of The Caro Area

    In the beginning, the Caro area was part of the vast forests that covered Michigan. It was home to the Chippewa Indians, among others; but by the 1840s, the timberland with cork pine had attracted lumbermen. They were soon followed by pioneers ready to farm the now open fields. By 1855, the settlement of what would become the village of Caro had begun. The great forest fires of 1871 and 1881 made land clearing and farming even easier, and agriculture became the financial engine that drove the growth and prosperity of the area. By the beginning of the 20th century, Caro was the vibrant and busy seat of Tuscola County. The Caro Area shows this evolution through photographs of all aspects of rural and village life from settlement through World War II.

  • Book cover of The Land of the Viking and the Empire of the Tsar
  • Book cover of I Didn't Sign Up for This

    This wasn’t part of the plan. The story wasn’t supposed to go this way. I didn’t sign up for this. If you’ve ever had these thoughts, chances are that your story has shifted in some unexpected way. Perhaps it’s even turned totally upside down, and you’re wondering how in the world to move forward. You’re not alone. As author Sarah Frazer journeys with you through the story of Moses, you’ll find that even a hero of God’s people faced all sorts of confusing and painful plot twists too. Moses didn’t settle in the Promised Land, but He met the Lord of Promise. His legacy reminds us that even with a life crushed with disappointment, God’s plan goes forth, God’s presence provides, God’s promises are personal, and God’s purpose is never thwarted. As you journey through his life in these pages, you’ll discover: how life’s plot twists and interruptions are actually the ways God is working how God uses the darkest circumstances to proclaim His sovereign goodness how to number your days rightly, recognize God’s hand in each branch of your path, and cultivate a heart of wisdom and trust how to say goodbye to disillusionment and instead invite God’s plan, presence, promises, and purpose back into your heart Friend, let God pick you up and show you how to grow through whatever detour, setback, heartache, or disappointment life has thrown at you. Like Moses, you may not have signed up for the path you’re on, but God can—and will—see you through it.

  • Book cover of A Study of the Properties of the Outputs of a Multielement Sonar Receiving Array Operating in a Reverberant Environment

    The report describes the results of an experimental and theoretical study of the properties of the outputs of a multielement sonar receiving array operating in a reverberant environment. The emphasis of the study is on the joint spatial-temporal properties of the receiver outputs and, in particular, on the structure of the normalized covariance matrix of the receiver outputs. (Modified author abstract)

  • Book cover of Sustaining Civilian Control
  • Book cover of Le trésor de Saint-Marc de Venise

    Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d’un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d’origine.

  • Book cover of The Glorious Ordinary
    Sarah Frazer

     · 2016

    A nine-week Bible study focusing on living day-by-day. Each week includes an introduction, five days of homework, memory verses, and suggested ideas for prayer. Each chapter focuses on the following aspects of Christian life: Daily Love, Daily Grace, Daily Rest, Daily Joy, Daily Hope, Daily Surrender, Daily Prayer, Daily Peace, Daily Presence. The Glorious Ordinary is a Bible study is designed to be completed on your own or with a group. This book is about walking one day at a time. Even though walking is so ordinary, don't get discouraged. I understand that the deepest part of your heart just wants this hard place to be over.I ask you to walk through whatever circumstance you are facing one day at a time with me. You aren't alone and you are made to be exceptional, right here, right now. Make sure to email sarah@sarahefrazer.com for lots of FREE printables, include your name and receipt number."

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    Outspoken physician, patriot, and reformer, he fought relentlessly against the young nation's ills.

  • Book cover of CARO AREA

    In the beginning, the Caro area was part of the vast forests that covered Michigan. It was home to the Chippewa Indians, among others; but by the 1840s, the timberland with cork pine had attracted lumbermen. They were soon followed by pioneers ready to farm the now open fields. By 1855, the settlement of what would become the village of Caro had begun. The great forest fires of 1871 and 1881 made land clearing and farming even easier, and agriculture became the financial engine that drove the growth and prosperity of the area. By the beginning of the 20th century, Caro was the vibrant and busy seat of Tuscola County. The Caro Area shows this evolution through photographs of all aspects of rural and village life from settlement through World War II.