Six Hours Away

Six Hours Away

Author: Kay Correll

Publisher: Zura Lu Publishing LLC

Published: 2020-10-20

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 1944761500

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Sometimes unexpected events change everything… for better or worse. Zoe decides to stay on Belle Island to help her uncle and the town prepare for an approaching tropical storm. She has no idea that one single decision could change her life forever. A tropical storm, secrets revealed, and the unraveling of many of the island's mysteries. A delightful continuation of the stories of the lives and loves of the people of Belle Island. Try this heartwarming story in the Charming Inn series. This is book 6 in the Charming Inn Series (a spin-off from the Lighthouse Point series): One Simple Wish - Book One Two of a Kind - Book Two Three Simple Things - Book Three Four Short Weeks - Book Four Five Years or So - Book Five Six Hours Away - Book Six keywords, sweet romance, clean and wholesome, small town romance series, women’s fiction, drama, saga, best friends, women friends, southern romance, beach read, friendship, heartwarming, sweet, clean, inspirational, Kay Correll, Indigo Bay, Comfort Crossing, Lighthouse Point, contemporary romance, happily ever after, HEA, seasoned romance, older romance, Later in life, Similar to, Debbie Macomber, Robyn Carr, Sherryl Woods, Inglath Cooper, Olivia Miles, Debbie White, JoAnn Ross, Debbie Mason, Susan Wiggs, Ava Miles, Grace Greene, Rachel Hauck, Lauren K Denton, Chris Keniston, Barbara Davis, Holly Tierney-Bedord, Heather Burch, Faith Hogan, Jamie Beck, Catherine Bybee, Kimberly Rae Jordan, Laurie Alice eakes, Nancy Thayer, Liz Talley, Karen Kingsbury, Mary Campisi, Cedar Cove, Chesapeake Shores, Willow Lake, Cottage by the Sea, family life, seasoned romance, older characters, older heroine, Kay Cordell, Kay Cornell, Kay Correl, Similar authors, Mary Jane Hathaway, Leah Atwood, Deborah Raney, Heidi Hostetter, Judith Keim, Amelia C. Adams, Jeanette Lewis, Amie Denman, Melissa Storm, Stacy Claflin, Melissa McClone, Debbie Mason, JoAnn Ross, Wendy Wax, Jenny Hale, Inglath Cooper, Shirlee McCoy, Sheila Roberts, Kirsten Osbourne, Nan Rossiter, Pamela Kelley, Holly Martin, Donna Kauffman, Ava Miles, Ashley Farley, Terri DuLong, Jean Oram, Christine Nolfi, Carolyn Brown, Joanne DeMaio, Rachel Hanna, Elizabeth Bromke, Jan Moran, Meredith Summers, Cindy Nichols


A NEW ZEAR

A NEW ZEAR

Author: Deric Love

Publisher: Outskirts Press

Published: 2023-02-26

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 1977263623

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The author of this book was able to put together a hundred billion dollars self-publishing deal due to the valuable data in this book. Most successful sales of a product depend on marketing strategies to give an advantage to their product over other products in this competitive market. Rarely a product becomes unrivaled forever. This book belongs in this category for the following reasons: (1). The author has deciphered the calendar system, which reflect the exact movement of the earth as it orbits the sun; (2). This is the only book to ever reveal a calendar in a comprehensive way to adequately commentate and reflect the earth to orbit the sun; (3). This book explains the reason for the leap year, then offer a more adequate formula, which is based on scientific facts; (4). This book also reveals new patterns within a year, and beyond the years, which was unnoticed by others; consequently, this led them to their failure in their attempt to create a correct calendar system. Each civilization has failed to create a calendar system as an exact representation to express and reflect the exact movement of the earth to orbit the sun. Each civilization admits that their calendar system is not exactly right. Therefore, it has become a competition of which calendar system is better, or the closest to being right. No civilization has ever understood the full meaning and purpose of the earth to end the year in a different position than the previous year; therefore, each civilization has adopted some type of system by creating a leap year as an attempt to bypass this mystery. People who tried to create a calendar system tried to create one to reflect the earth to start each year in the same position. The ideal that the earth is not in the same position at the end of the year is probably a sign that nature did not intend for this to happen. We consider a new year as the completion of the cycle of time instead of the next year. For example, no second, minute, hour, day, week or month is in the same position as the previous one. They add up to form something new. I have discovered by observing the years to form a pattern, too, which is the reason for the next year to start in a different position than the previous year. You are probably thinking that this is a simple observation. Yet everyone’s attempt to solve this mystery with time has overlooked this very small little detail. Moreover, notice that each minute has sixty seconds; each hour has sixty minutes; each day has twenty-four hours; each week has seven days; and each year has 365 days; nevertheless, there is no consistent pattern to have the same number of days in each month. If there were 364 days in a year, then you could very easily arrange each month to have the same number of days; however, every year would start on the same day. The last day of the year is a link, which causes the earth to alternate days at the beginning of the new year, which reflects balancing nature on earth. You will learn more about this, and many other interested new pattern about time after reading this book.


The Agony of Love: Six Hours in Eternity

The Agony of Love: Six Hours in Eternity

Author: Chuck Missler

Publisher: Koinonia House

Published: 2019-02-25

Total Pages: 84

ISBN-13: 1578217911

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What really happened at the crucifixion? How can one who is immortal die? How can eternity be compressed into six hours? What really held Jesus' body to the cross? Chuck explores the hyper-dimensional aspects of a love letter written in blood on a wooden cross erected in Judea almost two thousand years ago. Dr. Mark Eastman highlights the medical and forensic aspects of the crucifixion.


Discourses in Interaction

Discourses in Interaction

Author: Sanna-Kaisa Tanskanen

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 9027256071

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The fourteen contributions in this collection come from different approaches in pragmatics, interactional linguistics, conversation analysis, discourse analysis and dialogue analysis; the name given to what is studied ranges from spoken language and conversation to interaction, dialogue, discourse and communication. What the articles have in common is a similar starting point: they are informed by a form of linguistic understanding which has emerged within what could be called the interactional turn. The materials investigated come from several different languages, representing a variety of interactions: private and public, written and spoken, historical and present-day. While studies of such diverse materials naturally differ in their starting points, goals and aims, engaging them in a dialogue can help reveal where old beliefs may be challenged and new understandings may emerge. The interactional approaches to discourse presented in this volume show that there are several discourses on interaction: interconnected, parallel, but also varying and even divergent.


Twenty-six Hours a Day

Twenty-six Hours a Day

Author: Mary Blake

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2024-02-14

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 3385341027

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1883.


François Valentijn’s Description of Ceylon

François Valentijn’s Description of Ceylon

Author: S. Arasaratnam

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 131713320X

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François Valentijn's Oud en Nieuw Oost-Indien (Old and New East Indies) has for long been regarded as a primary source of information on a number of regions of maritime Asia. It is a veritable encyclopaedia, bringing together an array of facts, trivial and vital, from a wide range of contemporary and earlier literature, acknowledged and unacknowledged, and contains valuable excerpts from contemporary documents of the Dutch East India Company and from private papers. It is indeed a public archive. Despite this historic character of the work, it was never republished in full in a critical edition or made available in English translation. It has therefore remained relatively unknown and little read, except by the specialist wanting to quarry this mine of information for his particular purpose. This edition of Valentijn embraces the part dealing with Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) in the fifth volume of Old and New East Indies. The island of Ceylon is one of three areas that has received the most detailed treatment in the work, with substantial sections devoted to geography, topography, society, natural history and the record of historical tradition. He also provides an almost contemporaneous account of the Dutch conquest of the island. For his description of Ceylon, Valentijn has had access to a variety of sources - Sinalese, Portuguese and Dutch - and has presented this material to us with his characteristic attention to detail. The volume now published with an introduction and explanatory notes is many things for many people: a geographer's manual, a naturalist's handbook, an anthropologist's collection of caste and custom, an antiquarian's record of tradition and a chronicler's narrative of history. One of the most informative writings on Ceylon is made available, for the first time, to the English-reading public.