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Robert Curry

    The Earth as a Cosmical System Used as a Unit of Measure in Estimating Man's Relative Importance in the Scale of Being
    The Effect of Altered Streamflow on the Hydrology and Geomorphology of the Yellowstone River Basin, Montana: 1977
    Johnny and the Best Day Ever
    Reclaiming Common Sense
    Whispering Death Tuag Nco Ntsoov
    Whispering Death "Tuag Nco Ntsoov"
    • Whispering Death "Tuag Nco Ntsoov"

      ...Our Journey with the Hmong in the Secret War for Laos . . . Lub caij peb thiab Hmoob koom tes ua ntsug rog ntsiag to nyob Los Tsuas teb

      • 372pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      The narrative follows an eighteen-year-old aviator's journey from American streets to the heart of Vietnam, exploring the complexities of a covert CIA operation. It delves into the involvement of clandestine forces and the Hmong hill people, highlighting the intricacies of a secret war fought with a diverse air armada. This gripping account captures the intense experiences and challenges faced by those embroiled in this hidden conflict.

      Whispering Death "Tuag Nco Ntsoov"
    • Whispering Death Tuag Nco Ntsoov

      ...Our Journey with the Hmong in the Secret War for Laos . . . Lub Caij Peb Thiab Hmoob Koom Tes Ua Ntsug Rog Ntsiag

      • 372pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,0(3)Évaluer

      The narrative follows an eighteen-year-old aviator's harrowing journey from American streets to the battlefields of Vietnam, delving into the complexities of a secret war orchestrated by the CIA. It explores his interactions with the Hmong hill people and the diverse air forces involved, highlighting the intense and often hidden struggles of this covert conflict. The book provides a gripping insight into the personal and political ramifications of war, showcasing the unique challenges faced by those involved in such clandestine operations.

      Whispering Death Tuag Nco Ntsoov
    • Reclaiming Common Sense

      • 72pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      3,4(18)Évaluer

      This project of restoration includes an examination of the absurdity of the attacks on common sense. It also turns to well-known stories drawn from the Western literary tradition to help readers again find their footing in the world of common sense.

      Reclaiming Common Sense
    • Johnny and the Best Day Ever

      • 64pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Robert Curry has been a children's storyteller for over thirty years for students and teachers in elementary schools and campers and staff in summer camps. Johnny is the result of those stories. When his daughters were very young, he would tell them a story before bedtime, usually stories familiar to all that have been told over the decades and even the centuries. One night they asked him to make up a new story and Johnny and his magic ring were born. Over the years, more and more stories came about, and he was repeatedly asked if he had published a book. A teacher, whom Curry had known since her childhood, challenged him to publish a "Johnny book." Struggling to select which stories to use and how to put them together, he finally had an idea for the book while traveling back home from Africa. After much planning and advice from his wife, children, friends, and teachers, he wrote the story that is in this book.

      Johnny and the Best Day Ever
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      The Effect of Altered Streamflow on the Hydrology and Geomorphology of the Yellowstone River Basin, Montana: 1977
    • This reprint preserves the essence of a work first published in 1882, offering readers a glimpse into the historical context and literary style of the time. The book reflects the themes and societal issues prevalent in the late 19th century, providing valuable insight into the era's culture and perspectives. Its enduring relevance and the authenticity of the original text make it a significant addition for both collectors and those interested in historical literature.

      The Earth as a Cosmical System Used as a Unit of Measure in Estimating Man's Relative Importance in the Scale of Being
    • Biblical Preaching

      • 136pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      The book explores the theological foundations and purposes of preaching as mandated by the Bible, emphasizing its role in spiritual formation and community building among believers. It examines preaching topics found in both the Old and New Testaments, with a focus on Jesus' parables and the speeches in the book of Acts. These elements illustrate various literary devices and provide insights into the apostles' approach to sharing the gospel, highlighting the significance and responsibility of preaching within the Christian faith.

      Biblical Preaching