· 2018
Directed Arrows explores five fundamental principles for parenting based on Psalm 127. The family is only as strong as its foundation. Directed Arrows encourages parents to see how valuable they are and the importance of directing their children toward God's intended purpose.
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· 2003
PalmOS (3.5 and above); Windows CE; Pocket PC and BE-300; Windows 95; Internet Connection; Palm Desktop; Active Sync or PC Connect for Cassiopeia
· 2021
This book was birth out of a burning desire to share a little girl’s dream to orchestrate and compose her destiny. The evidence of being orphan gets you to thinking fast, deep, and methodical. I want to take you on a journey of a child very much aware that the odds of having a decent life was going to dim to dead, and that life was not going to be a bowl of cherries, if she didn’t pick those cherries herself.
· 2021
Andy and his dog Milo go on an exciting adventure and share five character-building arrows for becoming a good citizen. Children ages 2-5 will learn five character traits that explore keys for social success.
· 2010
Morgan's Small Animal Practice Client Handouts combines a book and CD-ROM to include 450 educational handouts that cover everything your clients need to know about their pet's condition. Content ranges from basic descriptions of illnesses and frequent signs to preventive measures and expected outcomes, all on a single page. Give your clients an educational resource to help them understand what their pet's illness is, how it will affect the animal's regular routine (as well as their own), and when they need to contact the veterinary office for consultation. - CD can be uploaded to more than one computer allowing for simultaneous use in the exam room and/or front desk. - Single page handouts are presented in a practical, easy-to-understand format that does not overwhelm the client. - Perforated pages facilitate easy storage, retrieval, and quick access for copying. - Organized alphabetically and by body system enabling you to quickly locate the information you need. - Customizable handouts on the CD let you adapt the look and content of all documents to reflect the practice's identity and address specific concerns of each client. - Spanish versions on the CD help you communicate with Spanish-speaking clients. - Advanced search function on the CD lets you search for information by topic, species, word, or phrase. - 100 printable images on the CD facilitate discussion with clients about their pet's condition and save you time in explanation.
· 2009
Morgan examines the relationship between assimilation and intermarriage. In studying mixed relationships, he finds that ethnicity, in the form of language and religion, is more important than race. Males and females were more likely to find themselves in coethnic relationships as they imagined the role that extended family would play. They talked about parental prejudices, language, religion, and other cultural clashes as major factors. There were many females, however, who did not follow this pattern because of perceptions of patriarchy. They avoided coethnic relationships because they wanted a partner who would think of them as an equal.
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The feasibility of using helium jets as a practical substitute for actual rockets in scale model acoustic tests was investigated by conducting an experimental program with four heated helium models. Sufficient evidence is presented to indicate that the substitute gas modeling concept is valid, i.e., simulation of rocket noise can be achieved if the essential rocket flow parameters are duplicated. It is not possible to duplicate all flow parameters simultaneously and retain the essential feature of simplicity; compromises must be made. The helium model per formed best. This evaluation is based on agree ment in sound pressure levels with a small solid propellant rocket. An investigation was made to determine the effect of flight vehicle motion on propulsion system noise propagated to parts of the vehicle located in the near field. Ex periments were performed using a 0.6-in. diam eter heated air jet operating in a 16-in. diameter acoustically-treated wind tunnel. Experi mental results compare favorably with predic tions based on the hypothesis which explains the effect of vehicle motion by two separate factors: the noise produced by a jet in motion depends on the relative velocity between the jet and the air through which it moves; and a shifting of the noise radiation pattern toward the rear occurs because of combined effects of vehicle motion and the finite velocity of sound.