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Pause for Reflection is a collection of God-inspired philosophical poetry that lifts the spirit, as it helps soothe and strengthen fellow Christians. These original poems were written and inspired by God to enlighten, entertain, and guide us through this life and into the next, from human life and choices, to the future, hope, and promise. Most of the words came to the author when she was inspired while sitting in church, certainly giving us all Pause for Reflection. Janice M. Morse lives in Port Arthur, Texas. She was born an only child in Beaumont, Texas, to Scots-Irish parents who married late in life. She grew up in the '50s and '60s loving classical to rock and roll music, and reading. She wanted to learn music and play the piano, but never got a piano. Writing was also a dream, but it did not happen as a child. Only as an adult did she learn advanced music by playing hand bells, and she wrote for her church newsletter. "My Irish great-grandfather was a poet and my Scottish father wrote for his fraternal organization. I started writing poetry when my daughter was dating a young man who was obviously looking for answers for his own life. It just poured out on a piece of paper as if someone invisible was moving my hand. From then on, I realized I had the gift of poetry. All I had to do was listen for the inspiration." Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/JaniceMMorse
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June 1986 brought together some of the world's leaders in computer enhanced analytical spectroscopy at Snowbird, Utah, for what the attendees decided to call "The First Hidden Peak Symposium."
Food Borne Illness is a common, costly, yet preventable public health problem. This issue covers the most common food borne pathogens, along with articles that deals with identifying, diagnosing, and treating food borne illness. It also covers food borne illness in special populations.
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