In a world that's moving so fast, it's easy to lose your sense of purpose. Clarkson journeys with you to explore what it means to live meaningfully, follow God truly, and bring much-needed order to your chaos. Discover what it means to own your life, and dare to trust God's hands as He richly shapes your character, family, work, and soul.
The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.
Sometimes we all just need a place to write! This motivational notebook/journal is the perfect place to write down whatever comes to mind -- from phone numbers and to-do lists to brilliant ideas and happiness reminders. Filled with 50 double side pages (100 writing pages!) of classic ruled paper, this notebook with inspirational quote is great for girls, teens, women, and kids or who love to journal, write letters, take notes or just stay organized. With the quote "Be A Pineapple: Stand Tall, Wear a Crown and be Sweet On the Inside" on the full-color glossy SOFT cover, this notebook will help remind you to always be yourself and to stay proud! With Fully lined 8.5 x 11 pages, this vintage looking notebook with chalk style lettering is perfect for home, school or work. Pretty Notebooks are great for: Mother's Day Gifts Teacher Gifts Gifts for Graduating Students Co-worker/Boss Gifts Couple Gifts/Expecting Parent Gifts Birthday Gifts Gift Baskets & Stocking Stuffers Hostess Gifts Baby Memory Journals Journals & Planners Travel Journals Doodle Diaries School & Homework Grocery Lists, Poems, Recipes & Story Writing And much more........
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Before there was Steve Jobs, there was Norman Bel Geddes. A ninth-grade dropout who found himself at the center of the worlds of industry, advertising, theater, and even gaming, Bel Geddes designed everything from the first all-weather stadium, to Manhattan's most exclusive nightclub, to Futurama, the prescient 1939 exhibit that envisioned how America would look in the not-too-distant 60s. In The Man Who Designed the Future, B. Alexandra Szerlip reveals precisely how central Bel Geddes was to the history of American innovation. He presided over a moment in which theater became immersive, function merged with form, and people became consumers. A polymath with humble Midwestern origins, Bel Geddes’ visionary career would launch him into social circles with the Algonquin roundtable members, stars of stage and screen, and titans of industry. Light on its feet but absolutely authoritative, this first major biography is a must for anyone who wants to know how America came to look the way it did.