Picture History - James Cameron Allen (1822-1912) Find the pictures you need in this easy to use digital library of high quality images and footage illustrating more than 200 years of American history. Order a print or create a gift using an James Cameron Allen (18221912) James Cameron Allen was a Democatic representative from Indiana in the United States Congress (1853-56, 1864-64). Allen http://www.picturehistory.com/find/p/3722/mcms.html
ALLEN, James Cameron (1822-1912) Biographical Information Allen, James Cameron, 18221912. Allen, James Cameron, a Representative from Illinois; born in unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1864 to the Thirty-ninth Congress; resumed http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=A000128
James Allen - Four Star Books, Ken Roberts. James Allen, James Allen (1864 1912) is best known for his inspirationalclassic As A Man Thinketh, which has influenced millions. http://www.4starbooks.com/allen.html
Extractions: As A Man Thinketh , which has influenced millions. Primarily self-educated, he left his position as an administrative assistant in 1902 to devote himself to writing. During the remaining nine years of his life he produced nineteen books, a rich outpouring of inspiration that would guide later generations. His simple yet powerful writing conveys a message that motivates and encourages: If we can use our power of good, by thinking clearly and acting intelligently, perfection of personality is attainable. Topics: The Light that Leads to Perfect Peace, Law of Cause and Effect in Human Life, Values: Spiritual and Material, Adherence to Principle, Management of the Mind, Self-Control, Acts and their Consequences, Way of Wisdom, Individual Liberty, Blessing and Dignity of Work, Diversity of Creeds, War and Peace, Brotherhood of Man, Life's Sorrows, Life's Change.
WebGED: The Bement Family Data Page of Brent and Janice Allen Bertram located at 1912 1989) child Harrison,James (1915 - 1985) mother Bement, Emma Jane(1864 - 1912) spouse Bortell http://www.bementfamily.com/webged/bement.wbg/wga35.html
WebGED: The Bement Family Data Page spouse Clendaniel, Joseph Allen (~1840 ) -child Marshall, Issac Norman(1864- 1912) mother Carver child Caldwell, James ( 1781 - ) -child http://www.bementfamily.com/webged/bement.wbg/wga39.html
Martin Family History . . (Lake Allen MARTIN) m . James Henry MARTIN (1858 - 1940) -m- Sarah JONES(b.1863) . (1864 - 1912) -m- Elizabeth Ann Lizzie PLATT (1868 - 1915) . . . http://members.aol.com/rwinkfein/martin.htm
New Hickory Hill Cemetery Armstrong, Esther A. 1864, 1912, Allen, George D. 1898, 19, Allen, Helen, 1883,1903, Allen, J. Austin, 1914, Allen, James N. 1916, 1940, Allen, John Z. 1855,1922, http://www.carolyar.com/Illinois/Cemetery/Hickory Hill/HH-AtoF.htm
Extractions: Missionary Baptist Church A B C D E F G J I J K L M N O P R S T W Name Birth Death Other Allen, Elizabeth w/o John Z. Allen, Ella w/o Wiley Armstrong, Esther A. Allen, George D. Allen, Helen Allen, J. Austin Allen, James N. Allen, John Z. Allen, Ollie w/o George D. Barker, Charles B. Barker, Ellen w/o Orvil F. Barker, Fannie L. w/o Oliver Barker, Frona Barker, H. Monroe Barker, James Loyd Barker, John E. Co. F 40 Ky Inf. Civil War Barker, John E. Pvt. Go. D 30 U. S.Vol. Ill Inf. Spanish American War Barker, Kate A. w/o H. Monroe Barker, Laura Barker, Lizzie w/o Thomas J. Barker, Oliver Barker, Orvil F. Barker, Reese Irvin Pvt C 1523 FA EN WWII Barker, Thomas J. Barnes, Emerson Co. F 56 Ill Inf Civil War Barr, Pearl James Barton, Harry F. Barton, Inez Bauhrmaster, Charles C. Bauhrmaster, Martha E. w/o Chas. C. Bealmer, Carl Bealmer, Effie w/o Carl
Extractions: Bio -/Biblio-graphical data of authors whose names start with A Abdu'l Baha - Religious Leader * 23/05/1844 + 28/11/1921 + Teheran, Iran REF: Hooshmand Fathea'zam: "The New Garden", BAHAL , 6th. Ed., 1980, p.33 Abelard, Peter -Logician, moral philosopher, poet, theologian * 1079 Le Pallet near Nantes + 21/04/1142 St.Marcel, France Chalon-sur-Saone, France REF: Peter Abelard: "Historia Calamitatum", ( The story of Misfortunes, his autobiography with correspondence with Heloise ): 'Foreword'. Abelson, P.H. REF: Lawrence S. Dillon: "The Science of Life", MACMILLAN , 1964, p.41 Acheson, Dean Gooderham - U.S. lawyer and politician *1893 +1971 *Middletown, Conn., USA REF: CONTINUUM , Vol. 7, No. 6, (March 1985), p. 36 Acton, Sir J.E.E. Dalberg , First Lord Acton - English Historian *10/01/1834 Naples, Italy +19/06/1902 +Cambridge, England REF: "Letter in Life of Mandell Creighton" (1904), I, 372 CONCISE OXFORD: , p.1, No. 1; PQIOT : 'Sixteen Great Quotations'. p.439, No. 1. Adams, Douglas REF: Douglas Adams: "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". RUSSELLEARTH , p. 80; Epigraph to Chapter 6: "The Emergence of a social Super-organism".
Extractions: reading for Manchester, Sharon Twp., Washtenaw Co., MI This cemetery is located at 1801 Peasant Lake Road at the intersection of Pleasant Lake and Sylvan Roads. It is owned and maintained by the township of Sharon. Some of these stone could not get a good reading so a question mark (?) or stated cant read has been put in that place. A special "thank you" to Barbara Burns who incorporated this information. If you have any questions about the content of this data, Barbara can be reached at: bjburns@i2k.com or you can contact the Dexter Museum directly from the phone number, address or email listed above. These names are not in alphabetical order. To activate the 'find' feature on your web browser, click on the following keys on your keyboard. For MACintosh computer: 'Apple' then 'F'. For IBM computer: 'Ctrl' then 'F'. Enter the surname of your choice and click on the 'Find' button. [top of page]
Editura Curtea Veche Despre James Allen (18641912) se stiu foarte putine. E confundatdeseori cu scriitorul american purtînd acelasi nume, care http://www.curteaveche.ro/colectii/..\comenzi\book001c.asp?cod=199
WebGED: My Family Data Page d. 15 JAN 1871 spouse Gay, Allen (1765 1847 child Blackman, James (1863 - ) -childBlackman, Margaret (1864 - 1912) child Blackman http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ehend/wga19.html
Treequotes1 The greatest achievements were at first and for a time dreams. Theoak sleeps in the acorn. James Allen (1864 1912), writer. ***. http://www.the-tree.org.uk/Sacred Grove/treequotes1.htm
Extractions: James Allen (1864 1912), writer Of all the wonders of nature, a tree in summer is perhaps the most remarkable; with the possible exception of a moose singing "Embraceable You" in spats. Woody Allen "Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut, that held its ground." Anonymous Tall oaks from little acorns grow. Anonymous A virgin forest is where the hand of man has never set foot. Anonymous It is good to know the truth, but it is better to speak of palm trees. Arab Proverb From the earliest times, trees have been the focus of religious life of many peoples around the world. As the largest plant on earth, the tree has been a major source of stimulation to the mythic imagination. Trees have been invested in all cultures with a dignity unique to their own nature, and tree cults, in which a single tree or a grove of trees is worshipped, have flourished at different times almost everywhere. Even today there are sacred woods in India and Japan, just as there were in pre-Christian Europe. An elaborate mythology of trees exists across a broad range of ancient cultures. art history sbc ac Do not be afraid to go out on a limb ... That's where the fruit is.
Morgan Family Cemetery Records Part 5, Georgia Johnson; dau of Benjamin Morgan JOHNSON, Thomas 1858 1902 John Thomas, son ofEmily MORGAN and James Allen Johnson MURKERSON James M. 1864 1912 Sallie W http://www.geocities.com/~rewoodham/morgcem5.html
Extractions: Morgan Family Cemetery Records Part 5, Georgia Sponsored by the Morgan Family Club W elcome to the Morgan Family Club's History section on our family cemetery records. This site is devoted to cemetery tombstone inscriptions and burial records of Morgan relatives in America. One of the main purposes of the Morgan Family Club is to gather and preserve our family history of ALL Morgan families in America. One of the most important kind of information is burial records of relatives. This is often the only source for when they lived and died. For information on how to contribute family cemetery records for the Family Library and for the website, see the main Cemetery page. If you came directly to this page, be sure and visit the Family Club HOME page, the family NEWSLETTER , the QUERIES section and our other pages. Click on "BACK" to Home page at the bottom of this page. Join and support YOUR family club GEORGIA Bibb County Cedar Ridge Cemetery MORGAN, Charles R. 27 Jun 1945 Mrs. C. R. [Beatrice] 1876 9 Aug 1939 L. W. (Dick) 3 Apr 1911 10 Apr 1973 Carl R. 27 Aug 1901 28 Aug 1944 James Albert 10 Sep 1909 22 Dec 1974 Ross E. 26 Aug 1873 23 Nov 1936 Fannie WHEELER Morgan 8 Jun 1929 Bryan County Pembroke Cemetery MORGAN, James 7 Sep 1925 14 Jan 1980 Cox US Navy WW II
WebGED: HOFF/HUFF'S Data Page Huber (*1899 ) - male father White, James Artemus (1864 Gerard (1892 - ) motherDiman, Allen (*1896 child Hoff, Henry (1864 - 1912) child Hoff http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Styx/7477/wga81.html
Snippets #23 - Thursday, 28.Feb.2002 - ISSN 1530-9622 The oak sleeps in the acorn. James Allen (1864 1912), writer I think andthink for months and years. Ninetynine times, the conclusion is false. http://www.jamesshuggins.com/h/sni1/snippets-0023.htm
Index To Pettit/Hall Family Pages 1788 ~1853) Joseph Henry (1864 - 1912) Joseph Henry (1864 - 1912) Laban T 1928)William Truman (1914 - ) Spencer Abraham ( - 1761) James Allen Peter (1822 http://tpettit.best.vwh.net/family/pettit/FG_IDX/IDX032.htm
Cognitive Rehabilitation Cognitive change is selfchange. A man is literally what he thinks, his characterbeing the complete sum of all his thoughts. James Allen 1864 -1912. http://www.cognitivebehavior.com/practice/concepts/cogrehab.html
Extractions: breadCrumbs("www.cognitivebehavior.com",">>","index.html","subs","subs","subs","0"); Introduction Abstracts Theory Practice ... Links Section Topics Aetiology Anxiety Casting a New Functional Assessment Cognitive Issues... Cognitive Constructionism Cognitive Rehabilitation Competence Creative Thinking Cultural Restructuring Enhancing Positive Behavior Supports Keys To Change... MetaPerception Problem With Psychiatric Seeking the Neuro in N.L.P. Generic Management Practice Reflective Openess Remedial Options Self Control Social Education Curriculum Social History of Madness Social Learning Thinking Roles Uncertainty Cognitive rehabilitation does not assume that individuals start with any motivation to change. Creating conscious choice is the heart of motivating antisocial offenders to change. The program challenges children to make a conscious choice and to accept full responsibility for that choice. Giving choice and acknowledging that they have the potency to make such choices is empowering. It changes the dimensions of the situation, acknowledging potency rather than attempting to control. The understanding of what to change, how to change, and the motivation to change will lead to the ultimate goal of the program: reduction of antisocial behavior. This goal will not be achieved in everyone who completes the program. Cognitive change is self-change. A man is literally what he thinks, his character being the complete sum of all his thoughts. James Allen [ 1864 -1912]
Sacrifice By Chuck Gallozzi Or, as James Allen (1864 ~ 1912) wrote, He who would accomplish little must sacrificelittle; he who would achieve much must sacrifice much; he who would http://www.personal-development.com/chuck/sacrifice.htm
Extractions: development Sacrifice The path to greatness is called SACRIFICE Imagine cavemen sitting in comfort before a fire in a communal cave being urged by their mates to go hunting for food on a cold, rainy, winter day. They are being called on to make a sacrifice. They are being asked to give up the comfort of their cave temporarily for greater rewards. Of course, there is initial resistance. But by accepting the task, they discover their rewards far outweigh the comfort they temporarily set aside. For they will come to experience the joy of victory over the foul weather, the exhilaration that follows a successful hunt, the praise of their mates and offspring, the sharpening of their survival skills, the camaraderie of working as a team, and the intense pleasure of returning to the cave. Life has changed in many ways since the cave dwellers. Yet, in many ways it remains the same. After all, we are bound by an immutable law of the universe that states ALL ACHIEVEMENTS REQUIRE SACRIFICES. Those who refuse to make sacrifices refuse to grow. They refuse to succeed. They refuse to discover the joy of accomplishment. They refuse to establish meaning and purpose in their lives. And when they do so, they pay a heavy price. For the pain of future failure will be far greater than any discomfort a sacrifice would have required. Don't join the ranks of those who have yet to learn that it's not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us successful.
Personal-Development.Com Forums -> 2004 03/12 Issue You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where yourthoughts take you. James Allen (1864 ~ 1912) You may think that what you http://www.personal-development.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=171