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David Howard

    1 gennaio 1948 – 21 dicembre 1941

    David Howard è un autore il cui lavoro approfondisce il viaggio di significativi manufatti storici, tessendo narrazioni avvincenti attorno al loro notevole passaggio nel tempo. La sua scrittura si distingue per un'esplorazione meticolosa del passato, collegando momenti cruciali con il presente. Sfruttando la sua vasta esperienza nel settore dell'editoria di riviste, crea storie avvincenti con un acuto senso del dettaglio e dell'autenticità. I contributi letterari di Howard invitano i lettori a riflettere sull'eredità duratura del patrimonio culturale e sui suoi viaggi globali.

    Chasing Phil
    Joshua
    Fossils
    Teaching the Video Production Class
    Lost Rights
    Kingston
    • Kingston

      A Cultural History

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Exploring the complex interplay of colonial history and modern dynamics, Howard delves into Kingston's rich tapestry of political strife and cultural vibrancy. Through vivid illustrations and maps, he captures the essence of a city marked by its rags-to-riches legacy, revealing the challenges and excitement that define its character. This insightful portrayal offers a nuanced understanding of Kingston as a city that is both rough and resourceful.

      Kingston
    • Lost Rights

      The Misadventures of a Stolen American Relic

      • 354pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, an unnamed infantryman searches the North Carolina state house for Confederate memorabilia. Instead, he stumbles upon a priceless artifact: one of the fourteen original copies of the Bill of Rights. This unexpected find leads him to return to Ohio with a significant piece of American history, highlighting themes of discovery and the preservation of national heritage during a tumultuous time.

      Lost Rights
    • Teaching the Video Production Class

      Beyond the Morning Newscast

      • 232pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Designed for educators in television production, this guidebook offers essential resources for teaching and managing morning news shows at various educational levels. It provides practical insights and strategies tailored to elementary, middle, and high school settings, making it an invaluable tool for enhancing students' learning experiences in media production.

      Teaching the Video Production Class
    • A guide to fossils. Featuring more than 1,000 photographs of over 500 species, it enables you to recognize species instantly. It offers coverage ranging from what a fossil is, how they are classified to how to start a collection. It is suitable for fossil lovers, as well as for collectors.

      Fossils
    • THE NEW AMERICAN COMMENTARY is for the minister or Bible student who wants to understand and expound the Scriptures. Notable features include: * commentary based on THE NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION; * the NIV text printed in the body of the commentary; * sound scholarly methodology that reflects capable research in the original languages; * interpretation that emphasizes the theological unity of each book and of Scripture as a whole; * readable and applicable exposition.

      Joshua
    • A thrilling true crime caper bursting with colourful characters and awash in 70s seedy glamour, chronicling the FBI's hunt for the world's most charming con man.

      Chasing Phil
    • In The Tools of Screenwriting, David Howard and Edward Mabley illuminate the essential elements of cinematic storytelling, and reveal the central principles that all good screenplays share. The authors address questions of dramatic structure, plot, dialogue, character development, setting, imagery, and other crucial topics as they apply to the special art of filmmaking.Howard and Mabley also demonstrate how, on a practical level, the tools of screenwriting work in sixteen notable films, including Citizen Cane, E.T., One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Rashomon, The Godfather, North by Northwest, Chinatown, and sex, lies, and videotape.

      The Tools of Screenwriting: A Writer's Guide to the Craft and Elements of a Screenplay
    • Spiritual Pride: We Are All Divine!

      • 166pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Spiritual Pride, We Are All Divine! is a book that spiritually empowers gay men and women while also giving advice about healing ourselves holistically and taking an inspirational look into the journey of being gay. This book is written for a gay audience, but it is also beneficial to anyone who wishes to have a better understanding of what it’s like to be gay, and the spiritual reasons behind homosexuality. Gay men and women have historically been excluded from religions and led away from finding an accepting belief system, but this ends now! Spiritual Pride, We Are All Divine! by David Howard, PhD, shows us why being gay is a beautiful journey chosen by our Spirit and the Source from which we come. With this understanding, gays can form a strong spiritual belief that will become one of the greatest sources of inspiration and support in their lives! Spiritual Pride, We Are All Divine! offers an abundance of holistic and spiritual advice for gay men and women—enough to get started on an inspirational spiritual journey. Some of the topics presented include: how our thoughts and feelings can affect our health and our relationships; how to use meditation and mindfulness as calming and healing tools; how to manifest the life we want; how to develop our intuition; how to connect to the energy of our Spirit; and the benefits of awakening to our divinity!

      Spiritual Pride: We Are All Divine!
    • Springtime for Kelly

      • 216pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      WE SPOILED MAMA. WHATEVER SHE wanted we got it for her. She loved jewelry. She wanted us to buy her a small deep freezer for her birthday which was coming up. I remember saying to myself, Nana don't go we're gonna get you the deep freezer for your birthday. Mama's birthday was October 22nd. She died October 2, 1991. A day or two before Mama died I had an attack of the worst pain ever experienced in my life. No matter what I took the pain would not subside. I tried to ignore the pain and went on to work. The sickening feeling got worse and I could not work so I left early and came home. Arriving home I headed straight for my bedroom and laid down. No lights, no noise, nothin'. I don't remember falling asleep but the phone woke me. From the conservation I could tell that Mama was the party on the other end. Mama always called us or we called her. Mac had stopped over after work so Mama wanted to know when Mac was gonna take her grocery shopping. They were deciding on what exact day. I still was not feeling well and didn't get up to talk. I thank God that we talked other times, often because u never got another chance to talk to Mama. I never said good bye. Now is my chance; Closure.

      Springtime for Kelly