Billy's First Flight
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Publisher | : Joseph Ceschin |
Total Pages | : 11 |
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ISBN | : 1465726802 |
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Publisher | : Joseph Ceschin |
Total Pages | : 11 |
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ISBN | : 1465726802 |
Author | : Elaine R. Barber |
Publisher | : Ampersand, Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Air pilots |
ISBN | : 9781450706209 |
Based on the experiences of Captain William A. Barber as he embarked upon his remarkable career as a commercial airline pilot and stunt pilot.
Author | : Della Long Halper |
Publisher | : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 455 |
Release | : 2019-04-25 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 164416521X |
Petunia is a story about guilt, loss, and redemption. I wrote Petunia because it had been my professional experience that guilt and the difficulty in managing that emotion is perhaps the most ubiquitous bane of both children and young adults. In a sizable percentage of cases, the guilt acquired in childhood is still undiminished by those who have reached full adult and even older adult ages. Although guilt is experienced by most people at some time in their existence, there are simply too few guidelines when it comes to working through the discomfort that most feel when guilt becomes a part of their everyday thinking and feeling. One of the more prevalent challenges encountered in the education and care of today's child is the responsibility parents and teachers undertake as they struggle to impart sensible and lasting guidelines in behavior choices. The story of Petunia Rabbit provides an enjoyable matrix through which the caretaker has a basis for this undertaking. Petunia's story demonstrates that even in the most dire of circumstances, faith, structure, and tradition continue to be of lasting importance in the life of the developing child and ultimately becomes the sanctuary for the self-hatred felt by a surprising number of youngsters and young adults in all levels of our society. Many of today's children are overly protected in some venues but exposed to unacceptable (age inappropriate, pointlessly violent) material as seen in video games, on their computers, on television, and in films. The core event in Petunia's story is a huge flood that devastates her family's life and those of most of the characters included in the story. Using a natural disaster as the impetus for events was a purposeful choice in that most individuals are able to identify with those events that result in the probability of altered lives and fortunes. And while devastating, natural disasters are not the result of purposeful or directed cruelty. The story of Petunia provides an excellent basis of learning from models within the family and in society. Petunia's story demonstrates the following: 1. The necessity of a personal belief system to augment and strengthen individual coping abilities and societal structures, which are often lost during chaotic events. 2. The importance of fostering reliability, competence, caretaking, and self-respect 3. The value of developing an awareness of the feelings and struggles of others. 4. The risk and uncertainty associated with impulsive behaviors. 5. The ultimate worth of meaningful work, interpersonal ties, and education. 6. The value of paying attention. 7. The challenge of responsibility. 8. The value of and need for suitable mentors. 9. The importance of using resources wisely, including emotional resources. 10. The necessity of building a reputation for honor and integrity.
Author | : Wil Johnson |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2012-05-18 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 147710836X |
This story is about a revenge kidnapping that uncovers a major crime enterprise stretching along the Pacific coast of Alaska. Bonnie and Billys relentless pursuit of justice causes the entire enterprise to fail. I also shows that no good goes unrewarded as one of the perpetrators of the kidnapping has a twinge of conscience and turns his life around. There is danger, intrigue, and love to be found. Justice is served, sometimes violently. And true love is found. This story all takes place in the wild beauty that is Alaska.
Author | : James J. Cooke |
Publisher | : Lynne Rienner Publishers |
Total Pages | : 326 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781588260826 |
But his brilliance was often overshadowed by his personal failings.".
Author | : Billy Bieler |
Publisher | : Dorrance Publishing |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2016-04-11 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1480964697 |
The Americanized Luftwaffe by Billy Bieler The Luftwaffe, a significant component of the late German Armed Forces (Bundeswehr) and arguably one of the major pillars of the Atlantic Alliance, thanks to its size and positioning within NATO, served as an influencer of change in the post-Cold War and Reunification periods. Although Luftwaffe was certainly influenced by old squads and their merits, it accomplished much for the new democracy, thereby contributing to the preservation of peace. The Americanized Luftwaffe explores all aspects of the post-war Luftwaffe, from its weapon system effectiveness and fighter weapon systems characteristics to its significant partnership with the United States Air Force. Through in-depth analyses of Luftwaffe’s aircraft performance, deficiencies of the operational spectrum, and the complexity of its weapons systems, much of which were developed in the latter part of the last century, The Americanized Luftwaffe demonstrates the extraordinary undertaking involved with both the reorganization and buildup and the tactical weight and importance of the Luftwaffe within the alliance.
Author | : Bathroom Readers' Institute |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 520 |
Release | : 2011-10-01 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 1607104636 |
The trivia gurus behind the Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader series plumb the depths of history in this compendium of easily digestible diversions. Whether you’re a history buff, or you just like reading great stories, you’ll see the past in a whole new light after reading Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader Plunges into History. Uncle John uncovers the truth behind some of history’s most persistent myths and flushes out information you were never taught in school. Where else could you learn about the 10 most-forgotten people in history, mistakes that led to great discoveries, and how a certain fish had a hand (er, fin) in beating Napoleon? Read all about . . . The short history of underwear Odd deaths of famous figures Abe Lincoln, fashion icon The real Lady Godiva Royal inbreeds and promiscuous popes The true story of Braveheart And much more!
Author | : Curtis Ercanbrack |
Publisher | : Page Publishing Inc |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 2022-09-06 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1662480717 |
Billy Doyle, a twelve-year-old boy, is caught in a horrible life in the middle of the 1930s Great Depression. Billy's parents take him to his aunt and uncle to live on a farm in a secluded community in rural Ohio. His aunt and uncle offer love and respect to Billy. He meets a special man through the blessing of heaven and is taught the most important lessons in life. Along the way, Billy makes friends and learns that, to God, all lives matter. He witnesses a change in himself and what it means to be a friend. He comes to see that his love for family, friends, God, and country are the things that matter the most.
Author | : Brereton Greenhous |
Publisher | : Dundurn |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2002-05-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1554880238 |
It's a war story that is told every time the career of Billy Bishop is discussed: On June 2, 1917, the young pilot single-handedly took out a German airfield in an early morning raid at the height of the Great War. For this, he was awarded the Victoria Cross, and a place in Canadian history. And yet, the attack never happened. In this explosive new biography, Brereton Greehous exposes the myth of Billy Bishop. While his bravery never comes into question (Bishop was as courageous as any of the men who risked their lives in those early warplanes) his credibility as a storyteller does. From exaggerations and half-truths to flat-out lies, stories of Bishop's legendary exploits contain as much fiction as they do fact. Greenhous reveals many startling truths: he presents evidence that some of the medals Bishop wore late in his career were unearned, uncovers a number of examples of Bishop embellishing or inventing combat stories, and, most significantly, shows that the only account of the ace's raid on the German airfield came from Bishop himself. Even official German records of casualties fail to corroborate the Canadian's claims. The Making of Billy Bishop is a book certain to stir up controversy. Twenty years ago, a documentary film questioning Bishop's credentials as a hero was considered so blasphemous that a senate investigation was launched in an attempt to restore the pilot's name. Now, Greenhous's research vindicates the claims of the filmmakers, and re-ignites an argument once thought settled.
Author | : John Klima |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 431 |
Release | : 2015-05-05 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1250064791 |
The story of American baseball during World War II, both the professional players who left to join the war effort including Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, and Hank Greenberg, and the struggle to keep the game going on the home front by players including Pete Gray, a one-armed outfielder who played with the Browns, overcame the odds and became a shining example of baseball on the home front. Klima shows how baseball helped America win the war, and how baseball was shaped into the game it is today.