Accidental Happiness

Accidental Happiness
Author: Jean Reynolds Page
Publsiher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2005-01-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780345482112

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Someone once told me that groupings of objects should be displayed in threes. Three provides both tension and balance among items of varying size and heft. My sister’s accident made me an only child; my husband’s accident made me a widow. Part of me will always believe that Angel was the third, the one that left me with hope. After her husband’s unexpected death at the age of thirty-six, Gina Melrose becomes a “live-aboard” on his boat, docked at a marina in coastal South Carolina, near the home she and Ben once shared. In this temporary, borrowed existence on the water, she settles into numb survival. But Gina finds her life taking yet another dramatic turn late one night when a woman named Reese disrupts her quiet world. With Reese comes a daughter: a charming girl named Angel. After a rough start, Gina realizes that, strange as it may seem, she’s drawn to both Reese and Angel. Their sudden appearance shatters the stillness–and Gina is remade. She is fascinated by Reese, who seems both invincible and vulnerable–and whose past may hold the key to Gina’s future. Gina begins to realize that for the first time since Ben’s death, she’s getting her senses back. As both pain and joy reenter her world, Gina discovers that she is able to accept feeling in order to live fully once more. But the biggest surprise for Gina is her relationship with Angel. After the painful loss of her sister during childhood, Gina had decided that she would never have children of her own. Struggling through conflicted emotions, Gina’s finds her life unexpectedly transformed by the precocious little girl who may be Ben’s daughter. This tender, poignant novel movingly explores the bonds of family and the resilience of hope. In the accomplished tradition of the novels of Elizabeth Berg and Anita Shreve, Jean Reynolds Page’s Accidental Happiness is a lyrical, enthralling drama unafraid to examine complex relationships with a clear eye and an honest heart.

An Accidental Happiness

An Accidental Happiness
Author: Jane Hunter
Publsiher: Red Thorns Press
Total Pages: 123
Release: 2021-05-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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To secure the happiness of her most beloved sister, Elizabeth Bennet has been forced to make a scandalous agreement with the most disagreeable gentleman of her acquaintance. His demands are small, but if anyone were to discover what passed between them, her reputation, and that of her entire family would be ruined. But just as Jane’s happiness seems secure, Mr. Bingley and his sisters depart Hertfordshire—with a promise never to return. Desperate to discover the truth behind the gentleman's departure, Elizabeth must journey to London to plead for Mr. Darcy to intervene, but the price of his intervention may be too high, and Elizabeth cannot be certain that her trust in the gentleman will be honored. Will Mr. Darcy follow through with his promises? Or will he leave her to ruin when he has had his way… An Accidental Happiness is a sensual and steamy Pride and Prejudice duology that is best enjoyed by readers over 18 years of age.

Eternal Life and Human Happiness in Heaven

Eternal Life and Human Happiness in Heaven
Author: Christopher M. Brown
Publsiher: CUA Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2021-08-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780813234144

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Eternal Life and Human Happiness in Heaven treats four apparent problems concerning eternal life in order to clarify our thinking about perfect human happiness in heaven. The teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas provide the basis for solutions to these four problems about eternal life insofar as his teachings call into question common contemporary theological or philosophical presuppositions about God, human persons, and the nature of heaven itself. Indeed, these Thomistic solutions often require us to think very differently from our contemporaries. But thinking differently with St. Thomas is worth it: for the Thomistic solutions to these apparent problems are more satisfying, on both theological and philosophical grounds, than a number of contemporary theological and philosophical approaches. Christopher Brown deploys his argument in four sections. The first section lays out, in three chapters, four apparent problems concerning eternal life—Is heaven a mystical or social reality? Is heaven other-worldly or this-worldly? Is heaven static or dynamic? Won’t human persons eventually get bored in heaven? Brown then explains how and why some important contemporary Christian theologians and philosophers resolve these problems, and notes serious problems with each of these contemporary solutions. The second section explains, in five chapters, St. Thomas’ significant distinction between the essential reward of the saints in heaven and the accidental reward, and treats in detail his account of that in which the essential reward consists, namely, the beatific vision and the proper accidents of the vision (delight, joy, and charity). The third section treats, in five chapters, St. Thomas’ views on the multifaceted accidental reward in heaven, where the accidental reward includes, among other things, glorified human embodiment, participation in the communion of the saints, and the joy experienced by the saints in sensing God’s “new heavens and new earth.” Finally, section four argues, in four chapters, that St. Thomas’ views allow for powerful solutions to the four apparent problems about eternal life examined in the first section. These solutions are powerful because, not only are they consistent with authoritative, Catholic Christian Tradition, but they do not raise any of the significant theological or philosophical problems that attend the contemporary theological and philosophical solutions examined in the first section.

Accidental Pregnancy

Accidental Pregnancy
Author: Shivani sharma
Publsiher: BookRix
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2020-10-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783748707660

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This is the first part of the book of pregnancy series. Nate Nara is the CEO of Nara enterprise who had everything in his life good looks, fame, wealth and beautiful wife but the only thing he wants more than anything is to have a family. He wants to have his own family and his own children. But he lost the ability to become a father due to illness. So he tried to have the child by using the insemination method. Mia Mathis is planning to go to New York after one month for her studies and she has just started working under his company. She goes to visit the gynecologist for a check-up but gets inseminated by mistake because a nurse misplaced the files and send her to an endocrinologist by mistake. After finding out that Mia is pregnant he decided to give divorce to his wife but the situation turns out and Mia had to deliver the kids forcefully due to get shot by the gun by Anna, Nate's wife. Another day at hospital they get to know that Anna was the death and Nate take all the blame to save Mia and goes to jail but the thing was Anna was alive when they go to a hospital to save Mia and their kids so who killed her was still suspense. Read the book to find out the murderer and to know what happens next.

A Manual of Dogmatic Theology

A Manual of Dogmatic Theology
Author: Adolphe Tanquerey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 488
Release: 1959
Genre: Theology, Doctrinal
ISBN: NWU:35556001530641

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Thinking History

Thinking History
Author: Dr. Ruei-hong Tang
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 405
Release: 2017-01-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781524577940

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This is a deeply beautiful book on history as thinking and thinking as history or thinking history. Thinking spreads deep into time on all themes thinkable, including scientific analyses, self-reflections, dilemmas, paradoxes, and life-essential prudence. Besides, history involves historical process; likewise, this book historically involves its writing process in its own content reflected on. Reading this book reads thinking history as such.

Memory and Action Selection in Human Machine Interaction

Memory and Action Selection in Human Machine Interaction
Author: Munéo Kitajima
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-01-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781119268635

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The first goal of this book is to extend Two Minds originating from behavioral economics to the domain of interaction, where the time dimension has to be dealt with rigorously; in human–machine interaction, it is of crucial importance how synchronization between conscious processes and unconscious processes is established for a sense of smoothness, and how memory processes and action selection processes are coordinated. The first half this book describes the theory in detail. The book begins by outlining the whole view of the theory consisting of action selection processes and memorization processes, and their interactions. Then, a detailed description for action selection processes theorized as a nonlinear dynamic human behavior model with real-time constraints is provided, followed by a description for memorization processes. Also, implications of the theory to human–machine interactions are discussed. The second goal of this book is to provide a methodology to study how Two Minds works in practice when people use interactive systems. The latter half of this book describes theory practices in detail. A new methodology called Cognitive Chrono-Ethnography (CCE) is introduced, which adds the time dimension to Hutchins’ Cognitive Ethnography, in order to practice "know the users" systematically by designing user studies based on a simulation of users’ mental operations controlled by Two Minds. The author then shows how CCE has been applied to understanding the ways in which people navigate in real physical environments by walking and by car, respectively, and explores the possibility of applying CCE to predict people’s future needs. This is not for understanding how people use interfaces at present but to predict how people want to use the interfaces in the future given they are currently using them in a certain way Finally, the book concludes by describing implications of human–machine interactions that are carried out while using modern artefacts for people's cognitive development from birth, on the basis of the theories of action selection and memorization.

the catechism of perseverance

the catechism of perseverance
Author: monsignor gaume
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 686
Release: 1882
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:555053645

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