Not Equal

Not Equal
Title Not Equal PDF eBook
Author Ryan Bomberger
Publisher
Pages 158
Release 2016-06-17
Genre
ISBN 9780997203608

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This book is a journalistic journey of thousands of hours of research, writing and creative designs that is fearless, factual, and freeing. Ryan Bomberger tackles social issues like abortion, adoption, Planned Parenthood, fatherlessness, civil rights, LGBT and judicial activism, and the War on Common Sense. This pro-life, pro-family, pro-liberty book about equality and justice is made even more potent as it is authored by an adoptee and adoptive father who was conceived in rape.

How to Play Cribbage

How to Play Cribbage
Title How to Play Cribbage PDF eBook
Author Chad Bomberger
Publisher CRB Publishing
Pages 33
Release 2017-09-25
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1537838180

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Master Cribbage and Impress Your Friends! Inside How to Play Cribbage, you’ll discover everything you need to know to have fun with this fascinating game: Basic beginner strategies for quick success and more wins Tactics for making smart choices on the discard How to take the lead – and reply to your opponent’s lead Tips for playing cribbage with 3 to 6 players Originally invented in the 1600s, cribbage became very popular with sailors (especially in the mid-1900s). During World War II, American submarine crews on long voyages became avid cribbage players. Admiral Richard O’Kane was once dealt a perfect hand in a cribbage game – and his lucky cribbage board has been passed down by generations of submarine captains. You can embrace the modern tradition of cribbage by learning the simple and compelling rules of the game. All you need to play is a friend (or a group of friends), a deck of cards, and a cribbage board (a board with 121 holes and pegs for each player). With this easy-to-understand guidebook, you can quickly pick up the basics of the game, including pegging, counting, and “quick counting.” You’ll learn about the “perfect 29,” how to win with 121 points, and how to “skunk” your opponents. You’ll find out how to use the “crib” (the namesake of the game) to your advantage – both as the dealer and a non-dealer. This book even offers sneaky tactics for experienced players, such as using “muggins” to keep your opponents honest and earn more points! When you read How to Play Cribbage, you’ll discover a special bonus chapter which describes Captain's Cribbage, a variant of 3-person cribbage. In three successive rounds, players take turns teaming up together and acting alone as the “captain.” This blend of teamwork and competition creates a fun and challenging twist on this classic game! Don’t wait another minute to start learning this exciting and social game – get your copy of How to Play Cribbage right away!

Making Music American

Making Music American
Title Making Music American PDF eBook
Author E. Douglas Bomberger
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 289
Release 2018-11-01
Genre Music
ISBN 0190872330

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The year 1917 was unlike any other in American history, or in the history of American music. The United States entered World War I, jazz burst onto the national scene, and the German musicians who dominated classical music were forced from the stage. As the year progressed, New Orleans natives Nick LaRocca and Freddie Keppard popularized the new genre of jazz, a style that suited the frantic mood of the era. African-American bandleader James Reese Europe accepted the challenge of making the band of the Fifteenth New York Infantry into the best military band in the country. Orchestral conductors Walter Damrosch and Karl Muck met the public demand for classical music while also responding to new calls for patriotic music. Violinist Fritz Kreisler, pianist Olga Samaroff, and contralto Ernestine Schumann-Heink gave American audiences the best of Old-World musical traditions while walking a tightrope of suspicion because of their German sympathies. Before the end of the year, the careers of these eight musicians would be upended, and music in America would never be the same. Making Music American recounts the musical events of this tumultuous year month by month from New Year's Eve 1916 to New Year's Day 1918. As the story unfolds, the lives of these eight musicians intersect in surprising ways, illuminating the transformation of American attitudes toward music both European and American. In this unsettled time, no one was safe from suspicion, but America's passion for music made the rewards high for those who could balance musical skill with diplomatic savvy.

FCC Record

FCC Record
Title FCC Record PDF eBook
Author United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher
Pages 1372
Release 1993
Genre Telecommunication
ISBN

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Pro-Life Kids! Coloring & Activity Book

Pro-Life Kids! Coloring & Activity Book
Title Pro-Life Kids! Coloring & Activity Book PDF eBook
Author Bethany Bomberger
Publisher
Pages
Release 2020-12
Genre
ISBN 9780997203622

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This book is a companion piece to our PRO-LIFE KIDS! hardcover children's book. It is a coloring and activity book for children ages 3-10.

Unexpected Destinations

Unexpected Destinations
Title Unexpected Destinations PDF eBook
Author Wesley Granberg-Michaelson
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 313
Release 2011-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0802866832

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From Billy Graham to a Trappist monastery, from Capitol Hill to the helm of the Reformed Church in America, Wesley Granberg-Michaelson s personal pilgrimage has covered the length and breadth of Christianity in America. Now, drawing upon forty years of his own spiritual journals, this elder statesman of the church crystallizes his wide-ranging experiences into a sharp, lively memoir. Unexpected Destinations reveals a unique encounter with evangelical piety, Catholic contemplative spirituality, Reformed theology, Pentecostal practice, and ecumenical efforts an encounter that dares to envision unity between all these strands of Christianity. It provides fresh historical insights into the evangelical subculture of the 1970s, sheds new light on how denominations today grapple inwardly with such issues as homosexuality and missional renewal, and poignantly relates the joy and pain of one man s spiritual life journey.

Conceiving Parenthood

Conceiving Parenthood
Title Conceiving Parenthood PDF eBook
Author Amy Laura Hall
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 461
Release 2008
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0802839363

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"The book is replete with photos and advertisements from popular magazines from the 1930s through the 1950s."--Jacket.