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After getting married to his best friend, author Mathew Anderson's dream to officiate weddings became real. He wanted to give couples the experience of having a ceremony anywhere and however they wanted-and that is why he became ordained. The last two years were an adventure beyond anything he could have imagined; from helicopters to having a wedding on Friday the thirteenth, to traditional ceremonies and everything in between, his journey has continued to surprise him with every new venture. The Nifty Fifty for Shits & Giggles: A Wedding Officiant's Memoir covers it all: the planning and problem solving, all the shenanigans, and the incredible love people share, and the events he experienced along the way made this story worth telling. In sharing his unique, sometimes hilarious experiences, he hopes all readers enjoy the book as much as he did actually living through them.
Amazon Best Seller - #1 in Astrophysics & Space Science and Cosmology "This book is a great introduction to the topics of human civilizations throughout history, sustainability of our world, and astrobiology - covering the formation of life on Earth, the future of life, and explores the search for life in the Universe." - Amazon review Our Cosmic Story is a big picture view of our Universe and the potential it has for life and civilization. We start by briefly looking back at the story of Earth and its great civilizations, understand how life itself evolved Homo sapiens, review the challenges and risks that a species entails in developing a civilization and growing into a space-fairing entity, and then explore the makeup of the Universe to gain insight into the chance of other sentient creatures living elsewhere. The quest to reach beyond the confines of our world is a natural consequence of being a very small part of a grand and dynamic Universe. Looking up at the sky instills within us some expectation that we are not alone, and we wonder if there is not something amazing happening out there somewhere. This sense of awe may not be exclusive to Earthlings; for in a galaxy truly far away, there could be creatures with similar musings as they peer towards our corner of the Universe. The idea that we share a common experience with others in the cosmos is something to keep in mind while reading this book. Chapter Overview Introduction Chapter 1: Setting the Stage for Life and Civilization Chapter 2: Evolution and the Building Blocks of Life Chapter 3: The Rise of Civilization on Earth Chapter 4: The Engine of Modern Civilization Chapter 5: A House of Cards: The Downfall of Civilization Chapter 6: Exploring the Cosmos Chapter 7: The Boundaries of Habitability (Habitable Zones) Chapter 8: The Scale of Things Chapter 9: Is Anybody Out There? Summary "The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean. From it we have learned most of what we know. Recently, we have waded a little out to sea, enough to dampen our toes or, at most, wet our ankles. The water seems inviting. The ocean calls." - Carl Sagan
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