This document provides a profile of David and Denise Tripp, an evangelical preaching couple from Columbus, Ohio. It summarizes their unusual meeting in 1979 in Florida, when David aggressively confronted Denise about her views on capital punishment. They married soon after and have been preaching together for 32 years, though David's health is declining. It describes some of their weekly preaching routines on college and high school campuses and at a nursing home. It also discusses their living situation and relationship with family, as well as their deep affection for their late pet cat Joshua.
This document provides an overview of programs and services from Edgewood Center for Children and Families. It includes:
- A letter from the CEO explaining that while Edgewood rescues children from difficult situations, most of its efforts focus on addressing the root causes of problems through education, family support, and behavioral health programs.
- Short descriptions of a kinship care program, Edgewood Non-Public School which helped a student gain confidence, and a food bank program launched with support from the Junior League of San Francisco.
- Updates on fundraising events and donors supporting sports programs and arts therapy for students.
- Information on a health education program for caregivers on managing chronic conditions like diabetes and
This document is a newsletter from the dental office of Dr. Donna Howe and Dr. Paul Hansen. It summarizes a student winning a science fair for a project on the effects of soda on teeth, a student overcoming her fear of dentists, tips for healthy teeth and gums, and the introduction of a new staff member.
The 2012 division conferences of Delta Tau Delta saw record attendance with over 1,200 undergraduates, alumni and volunteers coming together. The conferences emphasized brotherhood and the theme of "The Inspiration of Maturity." Josh Schneider was named the new Western Plains Division President. The conference curriculum was redesigned to include leadership tracks, revised breakout sessions, and more involvement from campus professionals. Feedback on the changes has been positive.
This story describes a premature baby named Dana who was given only a 10% chance of survival but went on to live a healthy life. Dana's parents were unable to hold or touch her for the first two months as her nervous system was too sensitive. Years later, Dana remarked that when God held her on His chest as an infant, it smelled like God. This suggests Dana believes God protected and comforted her during her earliest fragile days. The document encourages sharing the story to spread hope.
The newsletter summarizes the activities of Summerhill Community Ministries which serves youth in inner-city Atlanta. It recognizes students for academic honors and perfect attendance. It discusses emphasizing reading and tutoring from volunteers and older students. It highlights special moments like children singing and a volunteer baking cakes. It requests prayers for a child's health issues and for their van. It promotes sponsoring children for their summer camp program.
The document provides an interview with celebrity interior designer Rachel Ashwell where she shares decorating tips and advice. Some of her tips include simplifying decor, avoiding too much matching and clutter, using slipcovers to lighten furniture, adding lighting, and making lists. She recommends starting decorating projects by clearing out unused items and painting. For those on a budget, she advises keeping designs simple with a few key items like sofas, rugs, and fresh flowers. The document also features photos of a modern house renovation in Brazil and advertisements from home stores.
This document is the bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay for the period of December 10-17, 2011. It provides updates on the previous meeting including a presentation by education reformer John Fleming, and announces details for the upcoming meetings and Christmas function. Key points include:
1. John Fleming gave a presentation on his education reform work achieving remarkable results in disadvantaged schools through high standards, teacher accountability, and explicit step-by-step instruction.
2. The upcoming speaker is to be Dr. Bernard Bowen AM discussing the Square Kilometre Array Radio Telescope project.
3. Details are provided for the club's Christmas function on December 22nd at the Nedlands Golf
This document contains various announcements and articles from a community newsletter. It includes information about relaxation and meditation classes, a talk on seasonal affective disorder, a protest gathering against health budget cuts, reviews of cultural events, a member's reflection on their role as a project worker, notices about upcoming meetings and social events, and other miscellaneous community updates.
This document provides an overview of programs and services from Edgewood Center for Children and Families. It includes:
- A letter from the CEO explaining that while Edgewood rescues children from difficult situations, most of its efforts focus on addressing the root causes of problems through education, family support, and behavioral health programs.
- Short descriptions of a kinship care program, Edgewood Non-Public School which helped a student gain confidence, and a food bank program launched with support from the Junior League of San Francisco.
- Updates on fundraising events and donors supporting sports programs and arts therapy for students.
- Information on a health education program for caregivers on managing chronic conditions like diabetes and
This document is a newsletter from the dental office of Dr. Donna Howe and Dr. Paul Hansen. It summarizes a student winning a science fair for a project on the effects of soda on teeth, a student overcoming her fear of dentists, tips for healthy teeth and gums, and the introduction of a new staff member.
The 2012 division conferences of Delta Tau Delta saw record attendance with over 1,200 undergraduates, alumni and volunteers coming together. The conferences emphasized brotherhood and the theme of "The Inspiration of Maturity." Josh Schneider was named the new Western Plains Division President. The conference curriculum was redesigned to include leadership tracks, revised breakout sessions, and more involvement from campus professionals. Feedback on the changes has been positive.
This story describes a premature baby named Dana who was given only a 10% chance of survival but went on to live a healthy life. Dana's parents were unable to hold or touch her for the first two months as her nervous system was too sensitive. Years later, Dana remarked that when God held her on His chest as an infant, it smelled like God. This suggests Dana believes God protected and comforted her during her earliest fragile days. The document encourages sharing the story to spread hope.
The newsletter summarizes the activities of Summerhill Community Ministries which serves youth in inner-city Atlanta. It recognizes students for academic honors and perfect attendance. It discusses emphasizing reading and tutoring from volunteers and older students. It highlights special moments like children singing and a volunteer baking cakes. It requests prayers for a child's health issues and for their van. It promotes sponsoring children for their summer camp program.
The document provides an interview with celebrity interior designer Rachel Ashwell where she shares decorating tips and advice. Some of her tips include simplifying decor, avoiding too much matching and clutter, using slipcovers to lighten furniture, adding lighting, and making lists. She recommends starting decorating projects by clearing out unused items and painting. For those on a budget, she advises keeping designs simple with a few key items like sofas, rugs, and fresh flowers. The document also features photos of a modern house renovation in Brazil and advertisements from home stores.
This document is the bulletin of the Rotary Club of Freshwater Bay for the period of December 10-17, 2011. It provides updates on the previous meeting including a presentation by education reformer John Fleming, and announces details for the upcoming meetings and Christmas function. Key points include:
1. John Fleming gave a presentation on his education reform work achieving remarkable results in disadvantaged schools through high standards, teacher accountability, and explicit step-by-step instruction.
2. The upcoming speaker is to be Dr. Bernard Bowen AM discussing the Square Kilometre Array Radio Telescope project.
3. Details are provided for the club's Christmas function on December 22nd at the Nedlands Golf
This document contains various announcements and articles from a community newsletter. It includes information about relaxation and meditation classes, a talk on seasonal affective disorder, a protest gathering against health budget cuts, reviews of cultural events, a member's reflection on their role as a project worker, notices about upcoming meetings and social events, and other miscellaneous community updates.
Sakura is a talented ninja from the Hidden Leaf Village who trains under Kakashi. While skilled in various ninja techniques, she struggles to keep up with her teammates Naruto and Sasuke at times. She is determined to become stronger and prove herself as a ninja.
An audience research questionnaire was conducted to understand what viewers expect from a psychological thriller film. 20 people between the ages of 15-56 answered questions about conventions, examples of films in the genre, and what grabs their attention at the beginning of a film. Most respondents preferred psychological thrillers for the suspense and tension they create. The majority identified the film genre as psychological based on the script and felt the age rating should be 15. Some noted weaknesses in the opening sequence included the characters and setting not being sinister enough.
The document discusses several case studies of social media marketing campaigns. It describes challenges faced by various brands, the strategies employed using social media, and the positive results achieved including increased brand awareness, larger engaged communities, and higher consumer participation through contests and interactive content. Key tactics included contests, viral videos, strategic media buying, and developing applications to promote brand messaging.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the 3 Days 2 Nights Honeymoon Packages in Ooty:
The package includes sightseeing in Ooty including visits to Valley View, Imp's Park, Dodda Betta, and a toy train ride on Day 1, a trip to Madhumalai Wildlife Sanctuary on Day 2, and visits to Kalhatty Waterfalls and Pykara on the final day before checking out. Accommodations, breakfast, transportation, and sightseeing are included while meals, personal expenses, and train/flight costs are excluded from the package.
The document is very short and does not contain much substantive information. It appears to be simply thanking someone for watching something, but provides no other context or details about what was watched.
The document appears to be a collection of photos and captions from a classroom documenting various lessons and activities over time. Some of the topics covered include celebrating birthdays, a nutrition lesson on healthy and unhealthy foods, taking time to relax and re-energize, playing sports safely, science experiments, gardening, art, drama productions, technology use, water safety, and music lessons. Students engaged in a variety of collaborative and creative hands-on learning experiences.
This document lists the titles of 4 video games in the God of War series. God of War 1 is listed first, followed by God of War 2, God of War 3, and God of War 4. The document provides a simple listing of the main titles in numerical order from the first to the most recent installment in the popular God of War franchise of action-adventure games.
Olivia Catherine Smith was born at Forsyth Medical Center weighing 4 lbs 3 ounces and measuring 16 inches long. She graduated high school in 2011 where she played softball and was on the homecoming court her senior year. Currently, Olivia is studying to become a dental assistant at Wilkes Community College and wants to help people have beautiful smiles through her career. She can be contacted by email at ocsmith036@gmail.com or by phone at 828-409-1823.
Activities involved in succession process 6John Johari
This document summarizes a research article that examined how the gender of the owner impacts succession planning in family businesses. The researchers explored how factors like age, education, and financial stake predicted the comprehensiveness of succession planning differently for male-owned and female-owned businesses. The study found both similarities and differences between males and females in the determinants of effective succession planning processes.
This document discusses scale ratios when representing objects to different sizes. It mentions starting multiple times, suggesting initializing or setting up various parts of the representation. The repetitive nature of the content indicates it may be code or instructions related to scaling or representation rather than prose.
This document provides a collection of prayers, materials, and resources for inclusion in worship services or events focusing on creation and the environment. It is divided into 15 sections covering items such as calls to worship, statements of faith, music, and children's resources. Many of the items are reproduced directly, while some are referenced with web links to find the full resource. The materials can be used as long as the original sources are accredited. The document seeks to offer ideas and inspiration for services without being definitive.
- Diana Blessing gave birth to Danae prematurely at 24 weeks gestation when complications arose, and doctors said Danae had only a 10% chance of survival and would likely have severe disabilities if she lived.
- Against all odds, Danae survived her first two months, though she was too fragile to be held or touched. Diana was determined Danae would survive and be healthy.
- Five years later, Danae was a happy, active girl with no impairments who surprised her mother by announcing that when it smelled like rain approaching, what she smelled was "God when you lay your head on His chest," recalling being held by Him during her first fragile months.
- David McGinnis is an 18-year-old from Portland, Oregon who has autism. He is a fan of the Portland Trail Blazers and architecture.
- His sister, Donilee McGinnis, was crowned Miss Oregon in 2006. She has been a protective sister to David and advocates for autism awareness.
- David attends an autism center at his high school and works in the cafeteria. He enjoys sports and striking up conversations with people wearing team logos. He hopes to graduate and attend prom.
Wade Davis is an anthropologist and explorer who lives on Bowen Island, British Columbia. While he has traveled extensively around the world and published numerous books and articles, he enjoys living in the small town community of Bowen Island with his family. Davis continues to take on new projects, writing multiple books at once and advising various organizations. He encourages young people to seek out new opportunities and take risks in their careers and lives.
The document summarizes the story of Diana Blessing, who gave birth prematurely at 24 weeks to a daughter named Dana weighing only 1 pound 9 ounces. Doctors said Dana had only a 10% chance of survival and would likely face severe disabilities if she lived. However, Dana slowly gained strength over months in the NICU. At age 5, Dana showed no impairments. Later, Dana smelled something and announced to her mother that it smelled like God's chest, recalling being held and comforted by God during her initial fragile months of life when no one could touch her.
When Dan (now 80) and Jane (now 65) began dating more than 15 ye.docxeubanksnefen
When Dan (now 80) and Jane (now 65) began dating more than 15 years ago, both were emotionally charged to begin their lives anew. Well-educated and financially secure, they had a lot in common. Dan was a protestant minister, and Jane’s deceased husband had been a protestant minister. Both had lost their spouses. Jane’s first husband had suffered a catastrophic cerebral aneurysm 2 years earlier. Dan had conducted the funeral service for Jane’s husband. Dan’s wife had died of terminal cancer a little over a year earlier. Dan’s first wife had been a school counselor; Jane was a school teacher. Both had children in college. They shared a love for travel. Dan was retired but continued part-time employment, and Jane planned to continue teaching to qualify for retirement. Both were in great health and had more than adequate health benefits. Within the year they were married. Summer vacations were spent snorkeling in Hawaii, mountain climbing in national parks, and boating with family. After 7 years, Dan experienced major health problems: a quadruple cardiac bypass surgery, followed by surgery for pancreatic cancer. Jane’s plans to continue working were dropped so she could assist Dan to recover and then continue to travel with him and enjoy their remaining time together. Dan did recover—only to begin to exhibit the early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. One of the early signs appeared the previous Christmas as they were hanging outdoor lights. To Jane’s dismay, she noted that Dan could not follow the sequential directions she gave him. As time passed, other signs appeared, such as some memory loss and confusion, frequent repeating of favorite phrases, sudden outbursts of anger, and decreased social involvement. Assessments resulted in the diagnosis of early Alzheimer’s disease. Dan was prescribed Aricept, and Jane began to prepare herself to face this new stage of their married life. She read literature about Alzheimer’s disease avidly and organized their home for physical and psychological safety. A kitchen blackboard displayed phone numbers and the daily schedule. Car keys were appropriately stowed. It was noted that she began to savor her time with Dan. Just sitting together with him on the sofa brought gentle expressions to her face. They continued to attend church services and functions but stopped their regular swims at their exercise facility when Dan left the dressing room naked one day. Within the year, Jane’s retired sister and brother-in-law relocated to a home a short walk from Jane’s. Their intent was to be on call to assist Jane in caring for Dan. Dan and Jane’s children did not live nearby so could only assist occasionally. As Dan’s symptoms intensified, a neighbor friend, Helen, began to relieve Jane for a few hours each week. At this time, Jane is still the primary dependent-care agent. She prides herself in mastering a dual shower; she showers Dan in his shower chair first, and then, while she showers, he sits on the near.
Sakura is a talented ninja from the Hidden Leaf Village who trains under Kakashi. While skilled in various ninja techniques, she struggles to keep up with her teammates Naruto and Sasuke at times. She is determined to become stronger and prove herself as a ninja.
An audience research questionnaire was conducted to understand what viewers expect from a psychological thriller film. 20 people between the ages of 15-56 answered questions about conventions, examples of films in the genre, and what grabs their attention at the beginning of a film. Most respondents preferred psychological thrillers for the suspense and tension they create. The majority identified the film genre as psychological based on the script and felt the age rating should be 15. Some noted weaknesses in the opening sequence included the characters and setting not being sinister enough.
The document discusses several case studies of social media marketing campaigns. It describes challenges faced by various brands, the strategies employed using social media, and the positive results achieved including increased brand awareness, larger engaged communities, and higher consumer participation through contests and interactive content. Key tactics included contests, viral videos, strategic media buying, and developing applications to promote brand messaging.
This 3 sentence summary provides the key details about the 3 Days 2 Nights Honeymoon Packages in Ooty:
The package includes sightseeing in Ooty including visits to Valley View, Imp's Park, Dodda Betta, and a toy train ride on Day 1, a trip to Madhumalai Wildlife Sanctuary on Day 2, and visits to Kalhatty Waterfalls and Pykara on the final day before checking out. Accommodations, breakfast, transportation, and sightseeing are included while meals, personal expenses, and train/flight costs are excluded from the package.
The document is very short and does not contain much substantive information. It appears to be simply thanking someone for watching something, but provides no other context or details about what was watched.
The document appears to be a collection of photos and captions from a classroom documenting various lessons and activities over time. Some of the topics covered include celebrating birthdays, a nutrition lesson on healthy and unhealthy foods, taking time to relax and re-energize, playing sports safely, science experiments, gardening, art, drama productions, technology use, water safety, and music lessons. Students engaged in a variety of collaborative and creative hands-on learning experiences.
This document lists the titles of 4 video games in the God of War series. God of War 1 is listed first, followed by God of War 2, God of War 3, and God of War 4. The document provides a simple listing of the main titles in numerical order from the first to the most recent installment in the popular God of War franchise of action-adventure games.
Olivia Catherine Smith was born at Forsyth Medical Center weighing 4 lbs 3 ounces and measuring 16 inches long. She graduated high school in 2011 where she played softball and was on the homecoming court her senior year. Currently, Olivia is studying to become a dental assistant at Wilkes Community College and wants to help people have beautiful smiles through her career. She can be contacted by email at ocsmith036@gmail.com or by phone at 828-409-1823.
Activities involved in succession process 6John Johari
This document summarizes a research article that examined how the gender of the owner impacts succession planning in family businesses. The researchers explored how factors like age, education, and financial stake predicted the comprehensiveness of succession planning differently for male-owned and female-owned businesses. The study found both similarities and differences between males and females in the determinants of effective succession planning processes.
This document discusses scale ratios when representing objects to different sizes. It mentions starting multiple times, suggesting initializing or setting up various parts of the representation. The repetitive nature of the content indicates it may be code or instructions related to scaling or representation rather than prose.
This document provides a collection of prayers, materials, and resources for inclusion in worship services or events focusing on creation and the environment. It is divided into 15 sections covering items such as calls to worship, statements of faith, music, and children's resources. Many of the items are reproduced directly, while some are referenced with web links to find the full resource. The materials can be used as long as the original sources are accredited. The document seeks to offer ideas and inspiration for services without being definitive.
- Diana Blessing gave birth to Danae prematurely at 24 weeks gestation when complications arose, and doctors said Danae had only a 10% chance of survival and would likely have severe disabilities if she lived.
- Against all odds, Danae survived her first two months, though she was too fragile to be held or touched. Diana was determined Danae would survive and be healthy.
- Five years later, Danae was a happy, active girl with no impairments who surprised her mother by announcing that when it smelled like rain approaching, what she smelled was "God when you lay your head on His chest," recalling being held by Him during her first fragile months.
- David McGinnis is an 18-year-old from Portland, Oregon who has autism. He is a fan of the Portland Trail Blazers and architecture.
- His sister, Donilee McGinnis, was crowned Miss Oregon in 2006. She has been a protective sister to David and advocates for autism awareness.
- David attends an autism center at his high school and works in the cafeteria. He enjoys sports and striking up conversations with people wearing team logos. He hopes to graduate and attend prom.
Wade Davis is an anthropologist and explorer who lives on Bowen Island, British Columbia. While he has traveled extensively around the world and published numerous books and articles, he enjoys living in the small town community of Bowen Island with his family. Davis continues to take on new projects, writing multiple books at once and advising various organizations. He encourages young people to seek out new opportunities and take risks in their careers and lives.
The document summarizes the story of Diana Blessing, who gave birth prematurely at 24 weeks to a daughter named Dana weighing only 1 pound 9 ounces. Doctors said Dana had only a 10% chance of survival and would likely face severe disabilities if she lived. However, Dana slowly gained strength over months in the NICU. At age 5, Dana showed no impairments. Later, Dana smelled something and announced to her mother that it smelled like God's chest, recalling being held and comforted by God during her initial fragile months of life when no one could touch her.
When Dan (now 80) and Jane (now 65) began dating more than 15 ye.docxeubanksnefen
When Dan (now 80) and Jane (now 65) began dating more than 15 years ago, both were emotionally charged to begin their lives anew. Well-educated and financially secure, they had a lot in common. Dan was a protestant minister, and Jane’s deceased husband had been a protestant minister. Both had lost their spouses. Jane’s first husband had suffered a catastrophic cerebral aneurysm 2 years earlier. Dan had conducted the funeral service for Jane’s husband. Dan’s wife had died of terminal cancer a little over a year earlier. Dan’s first wife had been a school counselor; Jane was a school teacher. Both had children in college. They shared a love for travel. Dan was retired but continued part-time employment, and Jane planned to continue teaching to qualify for retirement. Both were in great health and had more than adequate health benefits. Within the year they were married. Summer vacations were spent snorkeling in Hawaii, mountain climbing in national parks, and boating with family. After 7 years, Dan experienced major health problems: a quadruple cardiac bypass surgery, followed by surgery for pancreatic cancer. Jane’s plans to continue working were dropped so she could assist Dan to recover and then continue to travel with him and enjoy their remaining time together. Dan did recover—only to begin to exhibit the early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. One of the early signs appeared the previous Christmas as they were hanging outdoor lights. To Jane’s dismay, she noted that Dan could not follow the sequential directions she gave him. As time passed, other signs appeared, such as some memory loss and confusion, frequent repeating of favorite phrases, sudden outbursts of anger, and decreased social involvement. Assessments resulted in the diagnosis of early Alzheimer’s disease. Dan was prescribed Aricept, and Jane began to prepare herself to face this new stage of their married life. She read literature about Alzheimer’s disease avidly and organized their home for physical and psychological safety. A kitchen blackboard displayed phone numbers and the daily schedule. Car keys were appropriately stowed. It was noted that she began to savor her time with Dan. Just sitting together with him on the sofa brought gentle expressions to her face. They continued to attend church services and functions but stopped their regular swims at their exercise facility when Dan left the dressing room naked one day. Within the year, Jane’s retired sister and brother-in-law relocated to a home a short walk from Jane’s. Their intent was to be on call to assist Jane in caring for Dan. Dan and Jane’s children did not live nearby so could only assist occasionally. As Dan’s symptoms intensified, a neighbor friend, Helen, began to relieve Jane for a few hours each week. At this time, Jane is still the primary dependent-care agent. She prides herself in mastering a dual shower; she showers Dan in his shower chair first, and then, while she showers, he sits on the near.
A Corporate Conspiracy Chapter 2.3 Out On A LimbStephanie Sahr
Jason visits Adeline's cabin in Canada seeking guidance from the elder elf Aranhkil. He has been having troubling visions and fears his friends are in danger, but is unable to see the cause clearly. Adeline is reluctant to bother Aranhkil, but agrees to try the next morning. That night, Jason's old friend Hannah interrupts and they discuss their lingering feelings for each other. The following day, Adeline and Jason visit the Temple of the Four Elements where Aranhkil and the pixie Laishma reside, hoping the elders may provide insight.
When Dan (now 80) and Jane (now 65) began dating more than 15 years .docxeubanksnefen
When Dan (now 80) and Jane (now 65) began dating more than 15 years ago, both were emotionally charged to begin their lives anew. Well-educated and financially secure, they had a lot in common. Dan was a protestant minister, and Jane’s deceased husband had been a protestant minister. Both had lost their spouses. Jane’s first husband had suffered a catastrophic cerebral aneurysm 2 years earlier. Dan had conducted the funeral service for Jane’s husband. Dan’s wife had died of terminal cancer a little over a year earlier. Dan’s first wife had been a school counselor; Jane was a school teacher. Both had children in college. They shared a love for travel. Dan was retired but continued part-time employment, and Jane planned to continue teaching to qualify for retirement. Both were in great health and had more than adequate health benefits. Within the year they were married. Summer vacations were spent snorkeling in Hawaii, mountain climbing in national parks, and boating with family. After 7 years, Dan experienced major health problems: a quadruple cardiac bypass surgery, followed by surgery for pancreatic cancer. Jane’s plans to continue working were dropped so she could assist Dan to recover and then continue to travel with him and enjoy their remaining time together. Dan did recover—only to begin to exhibit the early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. One of the early signs appeared the previous Christmas as they were hanging outdoor lights. To Jane’s dismay, she noted that Dan could not follow the sequential directions she gave him. As time passed, other signs appeared, such as some memory loss and confusion, frequent repeating of favorite phrases, sudden outbursts of anger, and decreased social involvement. Assessments resulted in the diagnosis of early Alzheimer’s disease. Dan was prescribed Aricept, and Jane began to prepare herself to face this new stage of their married life. She read literature about Alzheimer’s disease avidly and organized their home for physical and psychological safety. A kitchen blackboard displayed phone numbers and the daily schedule. Car keys were appropriately stowed. It was noted that she began to savor her time with Dan. Just sitting together with him on the sofa brought gentle expressions to her face. They continued to attend church services and functions but stopped their regular swims at their exercise facility when Dan left the dressing room naked one day. Within the year, Jane’s retired sister and brother-in-law relocated to a home a short walk from Jane’s. Their intent was to be on call to assist Jane in caring for Dan. Dan and Jane’s children did not live nearby so could only assist occasionally. As Dan’s symptoms intensified, a neighbor friend, Helen, began to relieve Jane for a few hours each week. At this time, Jane is still the primary dependent-care agent. She prides herself in mastering a dual shower; she showers Dan in his shower chair first, and then, while she showers, he sits on the near.
Theory of Dependent-CareThis case study documents an ongoing.docxsusannr
Theory of Dependent-Care
This case study documents an ongoing interaction between a wife and her husband who live in a spacious home in a gated community.
When Dan (now 80) and Jane (now 65) began dating more than 15 years ago, both were emotionally charged to begin their lives anew. Well-educated and financially secure, they had a lot in common. Dan was a protestant minister, and Jane’s deceased husband had been a protestant minister. Both had lost their spouses. Jane’s first husband had suffered a catastrophic cerebral aneurysm 2 years earlier. Dan had conducted the funeral service for Jane’s husband. Dan’s wife had died of terminal cancer a little over a year earlier. Dan’s first wife had been a school counselor; Jane was a school teacher. Both had children in college. They shared a love for travel. Dan was retired but continued part-time employment, and Jane planned to continue teaching to qualify for retirement. Both were in great health and had more than adequate health benefits. Within the year they were married. Summer vacations were spent snorkeling in Hawaii, mountain climbing in national parks, and boating with family. After 7 years, Dan experienced major health problems: a quadruple cardiac bypass surgery, followed by surgery for pancreatic cancer. Jane’s plans to continue working were dropped so she could assist Dan to recover and then continue to travel with him and enjoy their remaining time together. Dan did recover—only to begin to exhibit the early signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. One of the early signs appeared the previous Christmas as they were hanging outdoor lights. To Jane’s dismay, she noted that Dan could not follow the sequential directions she gave him. As time passed, other signs appeared, such as some memory loss and confusion, frequent repeating of favorite phrases, sudden outbursts of anger, and decreased social involvement. Assessments resulted in the diagnosis of early Alzheimer’s disease. Dan was prescribed Aricept, and Jane began to prepare herself to face this new stage of their married life. She read literature about Alzheimer’s disease avidly and organized their home for physical and psychological safety. A kitchen blackboard displayed phone numbers and the daily schedule. Car keys were appropriately stowed. It was noted that she began to savor her time with Dan. Just sitting together with him on the sofa brought gentle expressions to her face. They continued to attend church services and functions but stopped their regular swims at their exercise facility when Dan left the dressing room naked one day. Within the year, Jane’s retired sister and brother-in-law relocated to a home a short walk from Jane’s. Their intent was to be on call to assist Jane in caring for Dan. Dan and Jane’s children did not live nearby so could only assist occasionally. As Dan’s symptoms intensified, a neighbor friend, Helen, began to relieve Jane for a few hours each week. At this time, Jane is still the primary dep.
This document summarizes an article about June Pepper Harris, a jazz singer from Toronto who performed at a club in Winnipeg. It discusses her CD release party where she performed with musicians like Deano Deane and Tracy K. The event was well-attended and the audience enjoyed pizza and dancing. A second article discusses the African concept of Ubuntu, which emphasizes interconnectedness and that individuals derive their humanity from their relationships with others in their community. A third brief article promotes subscribing to the magazine Global Eyes, which covers African and Caribbean news and culture.
A TRUE STORY
A 24-week preemie with 10% chance of surviving and even slimmer chance of growing up normal, yet grew into a feisty 5-yr old. One day, while watching a junior baseball practice with her Mom and other Moms, she remarked about a familiar smell (rain was about to fall), that it reminded her of someone who held her close when her nerves were raw and she was too tender to be held... Jesus!
This document is a track listing and credits for the EP "Make Me Wait" by musician JT Hillier. It lists the 6 song titles on the EP, along with information about the producer, photographer, graphic designer, and copyright. It also includes details about upcoming shows and ways to connect with JT Hillier online.
This document is for JT Hillier's EP "Make Me Wait" which includes 6 songs written and performed by JT Hillier. It lists the song titles, credits Todd Nielsen as the producer, mixer and master, and lists Casey Clark as the photographer and Mike Cirelli as the jacket designer. It also provides information on upcoming shows and lists JT Hillier's social media and website addresses.
The document advertises the Quiz & Quill literary magazine's call for submissions for their 2012 single-author chapbook. Interested writers are invited to submit 12-25 original pages of poetry or other genres by April 9th. The winner will have their full work published as a free chapbook by Quiz & Quill. The rest of the document provides an example of a chapbook by Jordy Lawrence Stewart entitled "Tulips in the Gutter, Blue Lips in the Garden" to illustrate what a winning entry might look like. It includes an interview with Stewart about their inspiration and writing process.
This article discusses the Southern accent and dialects. It explores how the author, who grew up in Huntsville, Alabama surrounded by the Southern accent, did not develop one despite her surroundings. The author discusses how her father did not want her to pick up the accent and felt intelligent people did not sound like "hillbillies." The article also examines how the Southern accent can vary regionally and how the author's mixed cultural background may have contributed to not developing one.
The article discusses Otterbein University's Concert Choir trip to China. It shares experiences from the trip reported by a senior, sophomore, and freshman member of the choir. Some of their experiences included climbing the Great Wall, performing at schools, and connecting through music despite language barriers. The trip lasted 12 days in November and December and allowed the choir to perform in Beijing, Tianjin, and Xi'an, as well as at the Great Wall. The trip helped improve Otterbein's global engagement.
The document announces that Otterbein University's literary magazine, The Quiz & Quill, is accepting submissions for its 2012 single-author chapbook. Writers are invited to submit 12-25 original pages of any genre by April 9th. The submission will be reviewed anonymously, and the selected author will have their work published as a chapbook. The document provides instructions for submitting work and background on The Quiz & Quill.
This document is the fall 2012 issue of the Otterbein University student literary magazine Quiz&Quill. It features 6 short plays written by students in an intermediate playwriting class. The magazine is managed by Tony DeGenaro with contributions from other staff and editors. It provides information on submitting work and getting involved with the magazine. The plays included in the issue range in topic from young childhood romance to serious dramas involving guns and relationships.
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Street preachers
1. 1847 Otterbein University Inaugural Issue 2012
Behind the sandwich boards
Schneider’s
chaotic kitchen
Hangover remedies
that actually work
Otterbein ballplayer
pitches in
2. Singing and smiling from the sidewalk
Local preaching couple battles everything from failing health to financial hardship
to stay dedicated to their calling.
MIKE CIRELLI
senior editor/senior writer
The story of how David and Denise
Tripp met is a very unusual one.
It begins in 1979 in Hemming Park,
a trim, tree-lined splash of green in the
skyscraper-packed city of Jacksonville,
Fla. Denise and her friend Kristi had
just finished up their shifts at a roadside
fruit vendor and were heading toward
photo provided by david and denise tripp
the nearby bus station. As they walked,
they tried to stay within the shadows
cast by the towering trees and bushes
surrounding the park. It was a hot May
afternoon, and they were eager to go
home and rest. Denise brushed a droplet
of sweat from her tan forehead framed
with a halo of short brown hair.
Suddenly, they heard shouting.
“Sounds like there’s a Jesus freak out
there,” Denise said. She wasn’t worried,
though. She was a devout Christian and
had no reason to be afraid of an especially David has been preaching since he was 18 years old, and Denise
noisy preacher. started preaching with him not long after the two wed in 1979.
They neared the corner. Denise
thought she heard running coming
from the other side, but the large bushes
blocked her view. The two girls rounded as if someone were watching her. She Denise’s premonition was correct:
the bend, and out of nowhere a manic- turned around and saw the same tall man A little over a month later, David and
looking man toppled into them and staring at her. He stood up, walked over Denise Tripp were married.
shouted at the top of his lungs, “WHAT and sat down next to her.
DO YOU THINK ABOUT CAPITAL “I saw you in a dream,” the man said.
PUNISHMENT?” The color of his dark brown hair matched
Denise blinked, too afraid to even Denise’s almost perfectly. Thirty-two years went by. David’s
remember what capital punishment was, Denise had no idea how to respond health deteriorated. He’s had surgery
let alone how she felt about it. The tall to that. She glanced around and noticed twice and has trouble breathing when he
man’s stony gaze demanded a response. a big, fluffy yellow handkerchief sticking sleeps. His hip is weak and mandates the
“Um … it’s a good thing,” Denise said, out of the man’s pants pocket. She use of a cane. When he walks, he hobbles.
hoping that answer would assuage him. silently pulled it out, dipped it in the cool He can only preach outside for so long
As soon as she uttered those words, fountain and wiped his sweaty forehead. before he needs to sit down — cops don’t
the man fired back, “YOU’RE GOING He looked at her like she was crazy. let him put a chair on the sidewalk, this
TO HELL!” “Somehow I feel we’re supposed to be is permissible only during a parade —
Then he sped off down the sidewalk, together,” Denise said. and preaching in the cold is out of the
shouting, preaching and condemning as “You mean in marriage?” he question. He’s exhausted all the time,
if Judgment Day were right around the responded. and it’s not just because of his declining
corner. “Yes,” she said. health. For years he worked at two jobs in
Three weeks later, the two crossed “Tell me your name. Tell me your 12-hour shifts, one as a roaming security
paths a second time. Denise was number. I gotta go pray about this,” he guard, the other as a bagboy at Kroger,
once again waiting at the bus stop at ordered. but in December 2011 David was laid
Hemming Park. This time, she was alone. At this moment, Denise’s bus off from his security post. The letter the
She sat in front of a babbling fountain, pulled up. She quickly whispered the company mailed to David cited “lack of
watching the sun’s wavy reflection in the information to the man and climbed suitable work to offer you at this time” as
water. Suddenly, she got a weird feeling, aboard. the reason. Denise’s health isn’t
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3. “
students. David and Denise start the
My mind says you’re young. My body says you’re day’s work. She stands, sandwich board
”
tired. My heart says don’t listen to either one of astride, and smiles her signature smile.
He cracks open the old, brown hymnal
them. Listen to God. book and, without a trace of inhibition,
starts belting out centuries-old church
chorales in the middle of the sidewalk.
David Tripp Students stare; most keep walking. A
couple students strike silly poses around
the preachers while another student takes
in such bad shape, but she too admits I introduce myself, and they’re both photos. Denise keeps right on smiling,
that throughout the years, the open-air exceedingly nice. Unprovoked, David David keeps right on singing.
preaching they do at colleges and high delves right into his past.
schools has become more difficult. “Been doing open-air preaching 42
Red and orange leaves spiral to the years. Started out at 18 years old, 1971.
ground on the Otterbein campus. A I got with the Jesus people — Christian David bursts out in song again, this
bright blue sky hangs above the deserted hippies. We were in some big, big events, time at an old folks’ home. He and
Campus Center. It’s 11:15 a.m., 45 especially Richard Nixon’s impeachment.” Denise have come here once a week
minutes before the campus erupts into He pushes his glasses into place with his for the past six years to minister to the
activity, with students making their daily long fingers. “What I saw made me sick.” elderly. The only times they don’t go are
exodus from dorm to class, or vice versa. Denise took over after this. She when the weather holds them up, they’re
But for now, it’s quiet enough to hear a explains how they met each other that sick or they just don’t have the gas for
faint breeze whisper past your ears. day in Florida, 819 miles from where their car.
David, tall, gray-haired and a tad they now stand. Denise is looking stately as usual,
on the heavier side, is wearing a bright “I told my mom we were getting with a bright blue dress, a necklace of
blue shirt that quotes, in thick capital married,” Denise recalls. “She drops her pearls, black flats and pantyhose. David
letters, a verse from Revelation: “FEAR coffee cup and says, ‘No, you’re not.’ Six is dressed in his typical black and gray
GOD AND GIVE GLORY TO HIM.” weeks later, we were married. And we’ve apparel. His singing fills the little room
He wears a watch and carries a book of been married 32 years. The Lord just we’re in, most likely a cafeteria. Four
hymns. went BANG. Didn’t propose or nothing. residents sit at the long tables adorned
Denise, her ever-present smile My brothers and my mom just took with vases of flowers. A counter with a
plastered on her face, has a sandwich David right in.” She shifts her gaze to coffee machine sits in the back. On the
board strapped on her shoulders. “YOU David. “But he’s been there when my wall, a notice reads, “THE YEAR IS
DON’T HAVE TO GO TO HELL” brothers got married, when our nieces 2011. THE MONTH IS NOVEMBER.
hovers above a poorly animated flame, and nephews have been born.” And then TODAY IS WEDNESDAY. THE
and then, “… says the Lord Jesus!” Her she says, with a very loving tone, “He’s DATE IS 9TH. THE WEATHER
short black hair is tucked behind her ears, been a part of everything.” TODAY IS RAINY.” Other than
and a pair of squinty eyes peer out from The clock strikes noon, and the David’s voice, only the occasional
behind her thin-rimmed glasses. streets of Otterbein’s campus fill with footsteps in the hall can be heard.
David’s singing is heartfelt, but clearly
not professionally trained in the slightest.
His vibrato is lousy, his pitch is way
off, his performance is overbearing and
uncomfortable. “Now I’ll pep it up a little
bit,” he says before trying, unsuccessfully,
to go up an octave.
The old folks, six total, watch quietly
and attentively. One of the women idly
adjusts the placemat under one of the
flower vases.
He finishes. No applause, just blank
gazes, some directed to the window. Rain
streaks down the glass.
“I’m old, but I’m young ’cause my
mind says you’re young,” David says. “My
photo by mike cirelli
body says you’re tired. My heart says don’t
listen to either one of them. Listen to
God.”
Denise stands up. “You want me to get
you some, David?”
“Yes, if you will, coffee.”
David and Denise have traveled to 230 universities in 15 states, the farthest being
Colorado. They also started preaching at nearby high schools in the past year. (Continued on page 23)
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4. The street preachers share a
small apartment on the east
side of Columbus. When they
aren’t busy preaching or when
David’s not working, the two
like to watch a title from their
large collection of movies,
read their Bibles together and
post on Facebook.
photo by mike cirelli
5. After Denise finishes up, we leave the
nursing home. Puddles in the parking lot
ripple with raindrops. The sky is white
and gray and cloudy. David limps to his
car with his cane, coughing as he goes.
He loses his breath in the short trip to
the car.
He says he started using the cane four
months ago. His doctor told him he’s
going to be in a wheelchair for the rest
of his life unless he gets hip replacement
surgery in his right leg. “It’s just bone
grinding bone now,” he says. “That’s why
I don’t stand three-four hours on campus
anymore.”
David refuses to admit himself to a
nursing home because he doesn’t want
to leave Denise alone. He tells her she
wouldn’t be able to pay the bills on her
own.
They gently place their Bibles in
the trunk of their dark green sedan.
Three bumper stickers adorn the back
photo by mike cirelli
of their car: One an American flag, the
second a 2008 McCain endorsement,
half of which is ripped off, and the
third advertising Calvary Chapel, their
nondenominational church.
Three Otterbein students strike poses next to David as he preaches on the
sidewalk in front of the Campus Center. He said that while college students
David and Denise don’t see their can become pretty rowdy while he and Denise preach, high school students
families very often. David’s son from are usually even more aggressive.
his first marriage, Anthony, tries to take
them out about once a month, but long David and Denise lost their first child dimensions (21 pounds, 21 inches long,
hours at work give him little time to during pregnancy and decided to give up 15 inches tall), the way he seemed to be
do anything but sleep. David’s brother, on having children together after several genuinely concerned when David and
Melvin, lives with his partner in another other miscarriages. One day, about a year Denise were sick and his apparent ability
state. after the first miscarriage, David came to only grant Christians entrance into the
David doesn’t hate his brother home with an 8-week-old kitten. apartment.
for being gay; neither he nor Denise “Joshua,” Denise says with tidy But it is David’s responses that
have any hatred for anyone, including pronunciation and affection. “It was are more interesting. He remains
all gay people, though he does think perfectly marked. It had four white feet. uncharacteristically silent save the
homosexuality is sinful. “Hate the sin, If you put Josh in the sunlight, you could occasional sigh or whispered remark
not the sinner,” became David’s mantra. go ahead and see stripes on him.” of affirmation. Every few minutes he
Neither David or Denise agree with Lady Denise sits barefoot on the couch in quietly says, “He was a different kind of
Gaga’s recent theology on the subject. her and David’s Columbus apartment. cat” — the same comment every time,
(They were not born that way, David said, David sits next to her wearing a blue shirt never elaborating on the statement, but
but they became that way through their with the word JESUS stamped across the sounding more and more despondent
environment and experiences.) front, his long legs stretched out in front each time he says it.
You’ll never catch either of them of him. The cat lived an unusually long life at
wearing a “GOD HATES FAGS” “He was a great companion,” Denise 18 years. They never took in another pet
sandwich board a la the Westboro says. “Very much so … very much so.” because Denise became allergic to the
Baptist Church, however. Both David Denise rapturously expounds on the hair.
and Denise have stated, forcibly, that cat the way parents talk about their kids, “One of these days I’m going to get
they think the WBC’s methods are with bursts of pride and compassion a cat again,” David says weakly. Denise
wrong and they’re making all open-air lighting up each syllable she speaks. laughs affectionately and says, “He still
preachers look bad. They hate the fact She tells me of Joshua’s on-again-off- thinks about that cat and he’ll start
that Otterbein students have compared again relationship with a cat who lived crying.”
them to the WBC simply because they nearby, a “beautiful white female” with Mike Cirelli is a junior journalism major and
wear sandwich boards. “glittery blue eyes.” She details his exact is the senior editor/senior writer for 1847.
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