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  • Why Should You And I Believe God's Word?: I BELIEVE GOD!

    Eva Clothia Jean Roussell

    Paperback (Trafford, July 9, 2015)
    Evangelist Clothia Jean Roussell was called by God in July 1993, after having completed three years of study for her degree in the education field. Details of the call will be publish in her upcoming book entitled, The Lord Called Me. While glancing over her study notes for a test she was about to take, she heard the Spirit of God speak very clearly. He said, "Jean, I am calling you from the education field over to My Gospel field as an Evangelist." In 1993, after hearing and accepting the call of God, she was then led by the Spirit of God to Tulsa, Oklahoma. There she attended Rhema Bible Training Center and Rhema Bible Church, under the leadership of the late Prophet Kenneth E. Hagin and Pastors of Rhema Bible Church, Kenneth W. and Lynette Hagin Jr. While there, she recall three highlights of her studies: (1) how to walk by faith (God's Word), (2) how to hear and yield to the Spirit of God, and (3) how to walk in the God-kind of love, which she determines to exemplify in her everyday walk of life. She graduated from Rhema in 1996 after completion of her two-year study in Ministerial studies as an Evangelist. She is an active alumnus of Rhema and currently holds credentials and license as an Evangelist under ICCM (International Congress of Churches and Ministers), with Dr. Michael Chitwood as Founder/CEO. They are located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Evangelist Roussell travels from state to state as the Spirit of God leads her, proclaiming the Good News of the Kingdom of God and the Name of Jesus, with "genuine signs following" in Jesus Name as the Holy Spirit wills. She also operates in the Gifts of the Spirit only as the Holy Spirit wills. She is a Visionary, Author, Psalmist, Song Writer, Motivational & Inspirational Speaker, Poet, Preacher, Teacher, Fashionista and Serial Entrepreneur. She is a native of New Orleans, Louisiana, but has been residing in the state of Georgia for the past 16 years. She is happily wed to Mr. Michael A. Roussell for the past 36+ years and a proud mother of two young adults, Michael A. Roussell Jr. and Renaulda Roussell Hayes.
  • The Upstander Superheroes

    Elissa Ciment, Reena Rabovsky

    Paperback (Trafford, )
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  • Every Last Drop: How the Blood Industry Betrayed the Public Trust

    George T. Baxter

    Paperback (Trafford, Nov. 4, 2013)
    After barely making it through Rutgers Law School, George Baxter practiced law from his 1975 Oldsmobile, bouncing from court to court taking per diem work from any lawyer who would give it to him. Then he met Bill Snyder who desperately needed a lawyer because he'd been infected with AIDS from a transfusion he received during heart surgery. Racing against time and poorly financed, George began a six-year legal battle against the billion-dollar-a-year blood industry that infected his client- as well as 29,000 other people - with AIDS. EVERY LAST DROP is written in the first person as the plaintiff's lawyer in the landmark trial Snyder v. American Association of Blood Banks. The trial exposed how the United States blood industry disseminated false information, hyjacked the FDA, and conspired to delay AIDS testing to save money, which resulted in the most devastating public health disaster in U.S. history. George's personal struggle surfaces throughout this narrative, alongside the stories of patients who suffered from AIDS but fought to stay alive for their exhausting trials. The case fueled a congressional investigation into dangerous blood industry practices and Federal Food And Drug Administration conflicts of interest that allowed this to happen. EVERY LAST DROP has a David and Goliath paradigm that centers on the universal themes of persistence, friendship, and the importance of trust over money, especially in the wake of a disaster. Dr. Donald P. Francis, formerly with the Centers for Disease Control AIDS Task Force and Dr. Marcus Conant, two of the country's leading Public health and AIDS experts, have written the introductions.
  • Melanie's Marvelous Measles

    Stephanie Messenger

    Paperback (Trafford, )
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  • Alaskan Forget Me Nots

    Sarah Jack

    Paperback (Trafford, May 5, 2017)
    “The gift shown in my drawings I love to give children, when I was growing up always did inspired me blessings from this gift” (Sarah Jack).
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  • My Uncle Keith Died

    Carol Ann Loehr, James Mojonnier, Julianne Cosentino

    Paperback (Trafford, Aug. 12, 2009)
    Recommended by The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention In the United States suicide is the third leading cause of death for those between the ages of 10 and 24 and the second leading cause of death for American college students. The children's book, My Uncle Keith Died describes the symptoms of depression. It also helps children understand why a depressed person may not seek help. By reading Cody's questions and his mother's answers about his uncle's death, young readers will learn what to do if someone they know shows signs of depression. Early detection, intervention, and treatment for depression are critical for preventing suicides. My Uncle Keith Ded will answer some of these questions: How should I talk to my children about feelings of grief? How should I explain suicide to my children? What is depression? How does depression often lead to suicide? What is the difference between sadness and depression? What are the signs of depression? At the end of the book there is a discussion guide written by Julianne Cosentino, a licensed clinical social worker. This guide will deal with the type of questions children are likely to ask when their lives have been touched by suicide.
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  • Timmy and the Stitch Crows in Life in the Suburbs

    Keenu Hale

    Paperback (Trafford, Dec. 20, 2013)
    This book is about how to respect your own family.
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  • MOLECULES AND The Chemical Bond: An Introduction to Conceptual Valence Bond Theory

    Henry A. Bent

    Paperback (Trafford, Sept. 30, 2013)
    MOLECULES and the Chemical Bond is about understanding Schrödinger's equation, for chemical systems. In his famous Lectures on Physics, Richard Feynman quotes Paul Dirac on what it means to understand an equation. "I understand what an equation means" said Dirac, "if I have a way of figuring out the characteristics of its solutions without actually solving it" That hits the nail on the head! It's precisely what Conceptual Valence Bond Theory does for Schrödinger's equation. A "physical understanding" of an equation, adds Feynman, "is a completely unmathematical, imprecise, and inexact thing, but absolutely necessary for a physicist" It unfolds in MCB in two stages, described by Newton as a stage of "Analysis" (a union of observations and inductions) and a stage of "Synthesis" (use of inductions, accepted as first principles, to explain observations). The book's chief vehicle for creating an intuitive understanding of solutions of Schrödinger's equation is the world's largest - and to the author's knowledge, virtually only - library of line drawings of exclusive orbital models of chemical species' electron density profiles. By focussing attention on fundamental physical principles and by avoiding use of atomic orbitals and, thereby, mathematical complexities associated with Schrödinger's equation (the only source of atomic orbitals), the book's essays provide a scientifically sound, student-friendly introduction to modern valence theory. Repetition of fundamental ideas, here and there, is intended to make individual essays understandable and interesting, each by itself, so that readers may examine them in any order, in leisurely walks, so to speak, in the big garden that is valence theory, picking bouquets to their liking.
  • Marcus Teaches Us

    Eleanor Wint

    Paperback (Trafford, Oct. 26, 2012)
    Marcus Teaches Us is the first and only book of its kind. It portrays the teachings of The Hon. Marcus Mosiah Garvey in language and pictures that all kids will love. It is bright with innovative colouring activities, uses simple language and gives children the opportunity to practice cursive writing. Marcus Garvey is a monumental, internationally acclaimed Black philosopher who has influenced the independence movement of every black nation in the world. Children worldwide should each have their own copy as they deserve to have the knowledge captured in this attractive book on Marcus Garvey.
  • Freddy, the Smiling Chihuahua

    Gene Hale

    Paperback (Trafford, Dec. 27, 2014)
    Freddy, the Smiling Chihuahua about a small Chihuahua protecting his family from a serial killer.
  • We're Three: A Story About Families and The Only Child

    Vivian Cameron-Gallo, Christina Simcic

    Perfect Paperback (Trafford, July 10, 2009)
    WINNER OF THE 2019, 2018, 2017, 2012, 2011 AND 2010 BOOK OF THE YEAR, 2016, 2015, 2014 and 2013 PREFERRED CHOICE AWARD, FOR CHILDREN'S INTERACTIVE BOOKS AND THE 2009 SEAL OF EXCELLENCE AWARDED BY CREATIVE CHILD MAGAZINE. Not since the three bears has there been a children's story about the family of three or the only child. This book captures the spirit and love of the family of three and invites other family numbers to participate. The book is interactive and asks children to draw pictures representing their own family unit. This makes the book more than just a story book but a pictorial journal of the child's personal family experience.Inspired by her own family of three, Vivian Cameron-Gallo sets out to take the "only child" out of the isolation that generalizes and labels the only child. The single child does not stand alone but stands as an important part of a larger unit, a family. This interactive story is about families and the things they do together. The author hopes that the reader will follow along and draw pictures about their family on the blank pages designed for this purpose. The illustrations by Christina Simcic have captured the love of many different families. This book is made from the heart for all the young hearts beating to become our future. "We're Three" let's you know that your place in the world is special!
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  • Buddy's Candle

    Bernie S. Siegel

    Paperback (Trafford, June 27, 2008)
    In Dr. Bernie Siegel's new book, Buddy's Candle, a father shares a meaningful story from his childhood with his nine year old son. In a gentle way, the father describes how a loving dog named Buddy not only helped him to heal when facing a serious illness, but also changed his life in miraculous ways. Buddy's Candle is a touching and heartwarming story. In its gentle way, it helps us to deal with grief and teaches us how to live life fully and accept loss and death with an open heart. The original and charming illustrations by Mari Gayatri Stein take us on a joy filled adventure. These full spectrum color drawings add humor, and a heartfelt exuberance. As a surgeon who has worked with people with life threatening illnesses for many years, Dr. Bernie Siegel shares in this story his belief that there is a light in each of us by God's/Dog's design. And, that we are all a part of the candle parade of light. As long as we remember to love, our candles will glow with life as will Buddy's candle across the Rainbow Bridge. This is a story both children and adults will find healing, uplifting, and inspiring.