Beginning with the fundamentals of carpentry work within a domestic construction setting (tools required, their care and proper use, interpretation of technical drawings) the book goes on to cover a wide range of first-fixing operations (i.e. those tasks that are to be completed prior to plastering work takes place on site).
Sundays in America: A Yearlong Road Trip in Search of Christian Faith
It's a fascinating project: attend 52 different churches in one year and report your first impressions. Shea, a New England novelist and former Catholic, engagingly writes of her initial visits to all kinds of churches: Shaker and Baptist, evangelical and mainline, African-American and Caucasian. Sometimes, these well-written first impressions yield intriguing analysis, as when she notes the total absence of children at the Mother Church of Christ, Scientist.
DD's Mr. Right is about how can I fulfill more of my life purpose through having the relationship that supports it. That's what I've got out of it from the first two videos. And there's like 12 videos in total. But the insights in it are amazing. I'm thinking of going back to Man Transformation and going through that first. Also, DD mentions in Mr. Right that in a way, everything he taught in his previous programs is wrong or even worse counterproductive if you are reliant on them.
First published in Tintin magazine - under the name "On a marché sur la lune" for the two Moon adventures.
The first part, Destination Moon, began in Tintin magazine on March 30, 1950 and continued until September 7, 1950. Publication was interrupted due to Hergé's personal problems. The story resumed on April 4, 1952, and ended on October 22, 1952.
1959 - first edition published by Methuen, London.
1974 - Methuen (London). ISBN: 0416800300.
1990 - Mammoth (London). Translated by Leslie Lonsdale-Cooper and Michael Turner. 64p