A Family History
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Waechtersbach Plate, You Are Special Today, Cherry Red $21.99 This is the original “red plate” imported from Germany where it is carefully made by Waechtersbach, producer of world famous ceramics noted for their brilliant, deep color. This plate is a perfect complement to Waechtersbach’s solid cherry red dinnerware, formerly known as the “Fun Factory” line. Set the table in red and replace one setting with the “you are special” plate to honor a guest or ce… |
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Johnson Brothers Friendly Village 28-Piece Set with Square Accent Plates, Service for 4 $430.00 Though initially introduced in 1952, Family Village is a winter pattern as delightful as a family heirloom discovered long-hidden in the attic. Traditionally shaped, each piece shows a detailed scene of bygone village life with such titles as Covered Bridge, Stone Wall, and Sugar Maples. The images look like black-and-white engravings that have been hand-tinted with soft colors, yet instead of bei… |
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Today Is A Gift – Eleanor Roosevelt Color Magnet $5.00 “Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is a mystery? Today is a gift.” – Eleanor Roosevelt Measures 3.5″ x 3.5″. Full magnetic back…. |
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Michael Jackson – Video Greatest Hits – HIStory $7.22 No Description Available.Genre: Music Video – Pop/RockRating: NRRelease Date: 21-OCT-2003Media Type: DVD… |
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The Prince Of Egypt: Music From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack $0.74 It should be little surprise that of the three Prince of Egypt CDs, this one, which contains music actually used in the picture, is the best. The disc features songs written by Academy Award winners Stephen Schwartz and Hans Zimmer. It also showcases the always impressive vocal talents of Ofra Haza on several tracks. The disc also crams in a few singles–ranging from the solid Boyz II Men track “I… |
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Story of Your Life $7.80 CD Story Of Your Life by West Matthew… |
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Secretariat (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo) $15.99 The “greatest racehorse of all time” mantle fits easily around the neck of Secretariat, the 1973 Triple Crown winner. So why not a movie version of this champion’s life? Secretariat begins in the late ’60s, with some good behind-the-scenes material on how thoroughbreds come to be (there’s flavorful atmosphere inside the horsey world, including an account of Secretariat’s ownership being decided by… |
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A History of Violence $2.99 … |
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Ratatouille [Blu-ray] $17.50 One key point: if you can get over the natural gag reflex of seeing hundreds of rodents swarming over a restaurant kitchen, you will be free to enjoy the glory of Ratatouille, a delectable Pixar hit. Our hero is Remy, a French rat (voiced by Patton Oswalt) with a cultivated palate, who rises from his humble beginnings to become head chef at a Paris restaurant. How this happens is the stuff of Pixa… |
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Family Like Branches On A Tree vinyl lettering wall sayings home art decor $3.20 **Please Note*** This is an original from WALL SAYINGS VINYL LETTERING. If you are not purchasing from WALL SAYINGS VINYL LETTERING then you are purchasing a knock off and we cannot guarantee the quality or accuracy of the product. Vinyl Lettering is the best way to decorate your home. It’s much quicker than stencils or paint and looks better too. Apply to walls, mirrors, windows, doors, or any f… |
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Family Prescription: A History of a Family $15.99 “As she walks through her lineage, see how she handles adversity and what life has thrown at her. From a strong family and long line of faithful descendents, Wendy is pulled into something that no one ever saw coming. ‘Prescription Drugs. ‘ What started as a means to help her breathing and pain, became an obsessive addiction that nearly ruined her life, as well as her families. How did she overcome her prescription nightmare? Read her story and see how Wendy finally found the right prescription, The Family Prescription.” |
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Family $20 “Using letters and other family documents, Frazier reconstructs two hundred years of middle-class life, visiting small towns his ancestors lived in, reading books they read, and discovering the larger forces of history that affected them. He observes some of them during the British raid on Danbury, Connecticut, in the Revolutionary War; he follows others west as they pioneer in the wilderness of Ohio and Indiana; he visits the battlefields where they fought the Civil War. Frazier interviews old-timers, uncles, aunts, cousins, maids, and a beer-store owner who knew his dad. He pursues the family saga in aspect from trivial to grand, hoping for “a meaning that would defeat death.” “Family “is a poetic epic of facts, a chronicle of Protestant culture’s rise and fall, a memorial, and a revised view of American history as romantic as it is cold-eyed.>” |
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Family History of Osteoporosis $32.11 Family History of Osteoporosis |
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My Family History $14.92 My Family History |
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Hall Family History $22.39 Hall Family History |
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Pinaire Family History $26.12 Pinaire Family History |
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Preserve Your Family History $8.92 Preserve Your Family History |
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Family History Detective $12.68 Family History Detective |
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Our Family History And Records $10.41 Our Family History And Records |
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RAND,JOANNE: FAMILY HISTORY $14.55 RAND,JOANNE: FAMILY HISTORY |
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Family History on the Net 2011/12 $14.89 Family History on the Net 2011/12 |
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Just a Family History $26.12 Just a Family History |
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Hazelrigg Family History $21.64 Hazelrigg Family History |
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The Family of Love $53 “The definitive history of the Family of Love, the heterodox Dutch sect of the 16th and 17th centuries that attracted some of the greatest humanists of the time.” |
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To My Family: My Reflections, Values, Experiences and Family History $21 “A large portion of our population are in the golden years of their life and have lived through unprecedented changes during their life span that has never been recorded. They have an amazing history locked in their minds that most family members are unaware of. Every year families lose their parents before they have gleaned valuable histories of family trees, events, memories and historical values that can never be recovered. Most family members are unaware of the amazing history of these great saints. Here is a resource that captures a lifetime of detail that can be passed down for generations to come. > How we communicate life’s lessons to our children, may determine the course set for our descendants’ own lives. Little may remain to remind anyone of an ordinary life-a cold, hard tombstone, a few dog-eared photos, perhaps some possessions, unless written down. The thoughts and beliefs that once defined an individual, disappear with his or her last breath. > “To My Family: My Reflections, Values, Experiences and Family History” is a practical, user-friendly tool that will allow families to capture the rich legacy of their family members for the conveyance of wisdom, knowledge, family history, understanding and the experience of beloved family members before it is too late.” |
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The History $16 “David Grene, one of the best known translators of the Greek classics, splendidly captures the peculiar quality of Herodotus, the father of history. >Here is the historian, investigating and judging what he has seen, heard, and read, and seeking out the true causes and consequences of the great deeds of the past. In his “History,” the war between the Greeks and Persians, the origins of their enmity, and all the more general features of the civilizations of the world of his day are seen as a unity and expressed as the vision of one man who as a child lived through the last of the great acts in this universal drama. >In Grene’s remarkable translation and commentary, we see the historian as a storyteller, combining through his own narration the skeletal “historical” facts and the imaginative reality toward which his story reaches. Herodotus emerges in all his charm and complexity as a writer and the first historian in the Western tradition, perhaps unique in the way he has seen the interrelation of fact and fantasy. >”Reading Herodotus in English has never been so much fun. . . . Herodotus crowds his fresco-like pages with all shades of humanity. Whether Herodotus’s view is ‘tragic, ‘ mythical, or merely common sense, it provided him with a moral salt with which the diversity of mankind could be savored. And savor it we do in David Grene’s translation.”–Thomas D’Evelyn, “Christian Science Monitor” >”Grene’s work is a monument to what translation intends, and to what it is hungry to accomplish. . . . Herodotus gives more sheer pleasure than almost any other writer.”–Peter Levi, “New York Times Book Review >”" |
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History $16.99 “Katy and Carl board an old sailing ship in hopes of a better life; they have dreams of profitingfrom the 1800s Gold Rush in the United States. Once aboard the ship christened History, theyhave a grand adventure shared with Lars, First Mate Sanford, supercargo Jim Bone and the sternCaptain Keely. With Katy’s take-charge attitude, she and Carl help all the sailors on the shiplearn better cooperation and ultimately achieve their goal of reaching the gold mines. Along theway they must deal with arguments (and even gunfights) among the crew, pirates, slave traders, frightening weather conditions, and, possibly, spirits from ship voyages of the past. Throughoutthe journey, which truly is the focus of this story, the crew and passengers learns valuable historyrelated to the Gold Rush told to them by a most interesting fellow traveler. You will find thatduring the voyage, Katy and Carl, along with other members of the crew, learn valuable lifelessons and end up wiser and more mature than when they began.History-Sailing toward Gold is the first in a series about the California Gold Rush.” |
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Life in the Family: An Oral History of the Children of God $29.95 “From a unique insider’s perspective — including interviews with more than seven-hundred family members — James D. Chancellor charts The Family’s course since its emergence as the most controversial group to grow out of the Jesus People Movement in the 1960s.>Chancellor, who had extraordinary access to rare Family records, includes the experiences of members who have remained loyal to the community and to the founding vision of their prophet, David Brandt Berg. In the first book of its kind — comprising often painful personal histories and firsthand accounts — Chancellor focuses on the motivation and process of becoming a Child of God, the core beliefs of the community, the mission of the disciples, their shifting sexual mores, and the cost of membership in terms of internal discipline and external persecution.>Intense confrontation with the legal, religious, political, and educational establishment marked the movement’s activities from the beginning. The young disciples heeded the call of their prophet to flee a soon-to-be-destroyed North America. Dispersed throughout Europe, Latin America, Africa, and East Asia, they virtually disappeared from the American landscape. In the late 1980s, The Family had gone through extreme theological and lifestyle changes, including a radical reordering of their sexual ethos. The Children of God started to come home. Now a worldwide counterculture of some twelve thousand members, the movement’s colorful history reveals a profoundly religious group that has tested the limits of human experience.” |
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Tracing Your Family History on the Internet $18.63 Tracing Your Family History on the Internet |
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Christian Names in Local And Family History $17.91 Christian Names in Local And Family History |
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The Arszman Family History Back to 1500 $22.39 The Arszman Family History Back to 1500 |
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Then Comes Marriage?: A Cultural History of the American Family $14.99 “>In 1949 film star Ingrid Bergman fled to Europe following a public outcry and her denunciation by the U.S. Senate. The charge? She had an adulterous affair with director Roberto Rossellini resulting in a pregnancy, actions for which one senator called her “a horrible example of womanhood and a powerful influence for evil.” Would any star flee the country over so minor an offense today? >Author Rebecca Price Janney examines how people in other eras throughout American history conducted their relationships. How did they fall short of God’s ideal as presented in the Scriptures? How often did they get it right? What has led us to becoming a culture of “anything goes” morality? And, conversely, have there been any surprising improvements in recent years? >This book is not a culture-wars creed, but rather a historical look at the American family, showing that the pattern is more complicated than a downward spiral of morality from our country’s founding to the present. In addition, one of the intriguing features of the book is the author’s close look at marriage and relationships within subcultures that are not often considered, including those of Native Americans, Conquistadors, and slaves. >In order to better understand the state of marriage and relationships in the U.S. today, Christians need to better understand not just Scripture but our nation’s history — and “Then Comes Marriage?” gives readers an accessible, broad, and thought-provoking introduction to both.” |
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A History of the Baptists $30 “An essential standard reference work detailing the history of Baptists around the world.” |
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Your Fascinating Family History $30.68 An introduction to genealogy explains how to gather, organize, and share information about one’s family history. |
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The Meaning of History $19.99 “>The Meaning of History is a concise look at the meaning of the history of the world from the viewpoints of major historians and philosophers. By examining the individual approaches of these great thinkers, this book takes on the monumental task of analyzing the history of humanity and its prospects for the future. The book studies not just the facts of history, but the personality and purpose of the vastly influential figures who shaped it. Is history constantly repeating itself, or is civilization evolving toward a predestined utopia? Is history in God’s hands, or does it depend on the whims of man? This informative book traces the arc of civilization from the New Testament all the way through to today. It will forever change the way you look at history and your individual place in it.” |
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Marriage and Family in the Biblical World $22 “Book Description Current debates about marriage and the family assume much about the history of these institutions. But what do we really know about the social and ethical arrangements of these institutions, especially during biblical times? Placing the history of these institutions in context requires not only a study of biblical literature which traverses several millennia but also a grasp of extrabiblical literature and sources culled from several different cultural contexts. In this book six experts in their respective fields trace out the dynamic contours of marriage and family as understood and practiced in ancient Israel and the Near East, in Greek and Roman society, in second temple Judaism, and finally in the New Testament.” |