(My favorite book on some of these themes, by the way, which has a few pages about our bookstore, is Richard Mouw’s splendid All That God Cares About: Common Grace and Divine Delight which is a fabulously interesting book to be read alongside Mouw’s lovely introduction to Kuyper called...
Although the book did discuss serious themes–abuse, poverty, gun violence, and income inequality–in general, it was light-hearted and unexpectedly funny. Willa is compassionate and good-natured, but her passivity made me want to reach in the pages and shake her. Given the narrative arc, the...
Here is something I wrote over the weekend for the Buddhism website. Those of you who have read my book will recognize some of the themes. See also Paul Krugman, Fearing Fear Itself. Like millions of people, I’ve been obsessively following the news from Paris, putting aside other...
SNPs, known as Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms, are mutations recorded at specific addresses on chromosomes. Each chromosome holds a specific number of addresses that are read during sequencing and used for match comparison. All of your other matches that are not parent-child and not your identical...
Note: I am really trying to emphasize those vowel sounds this season for our pre-readers!! You can check back to see how our last few themes have incorporated the vowel concept. Level 1: Match the letter pictures and identify sounds: A, C, P, T, U ...
the 1960s and 1970s, such as Kylie, Kerry and Kelly. It has helped influence a new generation of soundalike names, such as Kirra-Lee, Keira-Leigh, Kirri-Li and Kyralee, of which you can find many examples given to recent babies and toddlers....
Don't think I'm getting anything but even so, this might ranks as the best week so far for the Wii U in terms of new content. 0 Reply 11 Beta Mon 24th Nov 2014 Awesome week! ORAS, SSB4, PERSONA Q, TWO AWESOME PIKMIN THEMES, HYRULE WARRIOIRS DLC, PIER SOLAR AND ITTLE DEW! Hmm...
ThemesMonth: November 2016 Shake, Shimmy, & Dance: 11/11 The Plan Book If You’re Happy and You Know It by Jane Cabrera I had pulled another, newer book for Shake, Shimmy today and I just wasn’t feeling it. I will definitely use that book in the future, but reached for a tried...
take a spare white stage from an opening sunrise beyond the peaks to the final starlit hope. Ibsen was an old man when he wrote it, well versed in its themes: inadequate marital love, the “law of change” which makes all things crumble and re-form, and the terrifying emotional vacuum...