Little Cheetah's Shadow

Little Cheetah's Shadow
Title Little Cheetah's Shadow PDF eBook
Author Marianne Dubuc
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Pages 0
Release 2020-04-07
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781616898403

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Little Cheetah's shadow is missing. When Little Cheetah finds him and learns that Little Shadow is sad because he never gets to go first, Little Cheetah is happy to switch places. As they travel about their neighborhood, Little Cheetah is surprised to learn how hard it can be to follow. Eventually they decide that walking side-by-side is much better, and when they go through a scary tunnel on the way home, they discover they can face the dark together. Little Cheetah's Shadow is a sweet tale of friendship, empathy, and the importance of seeing things from a different perspective, rendered in Marianne Dubuc's warm and inviting illustrations.

Chasing Cheetahs

Chasing Cheetahs
Title Chasing Cheetahs PDF eBook
Author Sy Montgomery
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 85
Release 2014
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0547815492

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Describes the cheetah's essential role in the ecosystem and the ways in which Namibia's Cheetah Conservation Fund is promoting cohabitation between cheetahs and farmers.

In the Shadow of His Wings

In the Shadow of His Wings
Title In the Shadow of His Wings PDF eBook
Author Bridgett Lopata
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 203
Release 2014-11-26
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 149085889X

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Kate is lost and broken after her sisters death. Now she is fifteen years old and trying to find her way through the guilt and hurt that surrounded that horrible day. Nothing changes until she walks through a door that leads her to another world. The world in which she entered is cruel. Voices that whisper in the air confirm her worst fears and thoughts. They attack her and deceive her. Soon Kate learns that voices belong to creatures, and that the creatures are more than just beings. They are in fact concepts in living forms: lies, guilt, and hate. Just as Kate starts to believe that all hope is lost, she hears another gentle voice; a voice full of love and promise. Finally Kate asks for help and her journey begins. Viktor (who portrays Jesus) guides Kate into Orus, a world full of other creatures. Along the way Kate meets redemption and grace and love along with many other beings that show her the way of truth.

In the Shadow of Animals

In the Shadow of Animals
Title In the Shadow of Animals PDF eBook
Author Michael Hehenberger
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 360
Release 2024-10-03
Genre Medical
ISBN 1040186734

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What differentiates humans from other living beings is our ability to communicate, our complex reasoning, and our use of skilled hands and smart brains to build houses, cities, and societies. We are able to learn. We penetrate into the unknown. We dominate our planet. For thousands of years, we have lived close to animals. As we are gaining a more complete understanding of our physiology, we are observing that we are not so different from them and other life forms. By studying them, we can sharpen our senses, treat diseases, and overcome some of our weaknesses. By observing their unique capabilities, we invent ways to emulate their performances in areas where evolution has helped them excel. Animals have helped us build our human culture and civilization. We still take advantage of them, even push them back into ever more restricted habitats. We are now at risk of forgetting that Sapiens’ only way to thrive, and planet Earth to survive, will be to humbly accept our place in the “shadow of animals.” This book explains how various animals have adapted to extreme conditions, and why humans need to study animals and should protect them. It helps us to understand how “life on our planet” evolved. It is a popular presentation of the human–animal relationship for curious readers of all ages. It will hopefully stimulate scientific discussions among high school and university students.

The Shadow Tracer

The Shadow Tracer
Title The Shadow Tracer PDF eBook
Author Meg Gardiner
Publisher Penguin
Pages 385
Release 2013-06-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101624280

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From award-winning author Meg Gardiner, co-author of Michael Mann’s Heat 2 Sarah Keller is a skip tracer, tracking criminals who have gone on the lam. She’s also a single mother to five-year-old Zoe, living quietly in small-town Oklahoma—until an accident sends Zoe to the ER, and their life changes in a heartbeat. Medical tests reveal a desperate secret Sarah has been hiding for years: Zoe is not her daughter, but rather a girl once rescued from a nightmare of murder, vengeance, and harrowing family ties she can’t possibly remember. Sarah does. And someone wants to make sure she never forgets. Now Sarah must abandon her carefully constructed life and take Zoe on the run. Using her knowledge as a skip tracer to stay off the grid, she must remain one step ahead of her pursuers if she is to stay alive, save Zoe, and bury the past once and for all.

Passing Shadows

Passing Shadows
Title Passing Shadows PDF eBook
Author Victor Duna
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 718
Release 2018-02-23
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1524507253

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Poems , Haiku, and lyrics stemming from the Author's own forty-two year struggle with Alcoholism , Major Depressive Disorder, and Suicidal Ideations.

Shadow of Oz

Shadow of Oz
Title Shadow of Oz PDF eBook
Author Wayne D. Rossiter
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 189
Release 2015-10-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 149822072X

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In the century and a half since Darwin's Origin of Species, there has been an ongoing--and often vociferously argued--conversation about our species' place in creation and its relationship to a Creator. A growing number of academic professionals see no conflict between Darwin's view of life and the Christian faith. Dubbed "theistic evolution," this brand of Christianity holds that God has used processes like Darwinian evolution to achieve his creation. But is that true? Can Darwin's mechanism of natural selection acting on chance mutations be reconciled with God's intentionality in producing particular outcomes? Does humanity represent the apex of his creation, or just an erasable and ephemeral signpost along a path still being revealed? Does theistic evolution permit God to intervene supernaturally in the workings of his creation? Can we as humans be made in the image of God if we are just one of the millions of products of evolution? Can we salvage concepts like freewill, meaning, purpose, or an eternal soul within theistic evolution? In this book, Wayne Rossiter assess theistic evolution, and whether or not it is consistent with Christianity and secular science. His conclusion is that it bears little resemblance to classical Christianity, and promotes a century-old understanding of evolutionary theory. Theistic evolution renders God a passive player in creation, so far removed and undetectable that he resembles a mere shadow of the Creator described in Christianity.