The Keller Effect


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The Keller Effect


The Keller Effect

Author: Tyrone “Tyco Jr” Coleman Jr

language: en

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Release Date: 2012-08-30


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“The Keller Effect” is about the life of a young boy named Taylor Thomas Beckett who becomes blind and deaf. Though he loves God as well as going to church, he loses more of his faith as it gets tested due to his ongoing pain suffered by him and his family from lies, deception, secrets and corruption. He is the younger child of two boys by his mother Joanne, whom is married to a man named Sean Morris, after the father passed away. The remaining member of this family is Eric, whom is the older brother of the two. This book opens your mind to common family and relationship issues, but gives you views on how people really behave and/or feel or think when trials and tribulations test your beliefs and faith.

The Encyclopedia of pure materia medica v. 6, 1877


The Encyclopedia of pure materia medica v. 6, 1877

Author: Timothy Field Allen

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1877


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Effects of Past Global Change on Life


Effects of Past Global Change on Life

Author: Panel on Effects of Past Global Change on Life

language: en

Publisher: National Academies Press

Release Date: 1995-01-15


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What can we expect as global change progresses? Will there be thresholds that trigger sudden shifts in environmental conditions--or that cause catastrophic destruction of life? Effects of Past Global Change on Life explores what earth scientists are learning about the impact of large-scale environmental changes on ancient life--and how these findings may help us resolve today's environmental controversies. Leading authorities discuss historical climate trends and what can be learned from the mass extinctions and other critical periods about the rise and fall of plant and animal species in response to global change. The volume develops a picture of how environmental change has closed some evolutionary doors while opening others--including profound effects on the early members of the human family. An expert panel offers specific recommendations on expanding research and improving investigative tools--and targets historical periods and geological and biological patterns with the most promise of shedding light on future developments. This readable and informative book will be of special interest to professionals in the earth sciences and the environmental community as well as concerned policymakers.