Ronald Barnes: 5 books

Book cover of Practice What You Preach, Preach What You Practice
by Ronald Barnes
Language: English
Release Date: November 30, 2016

What does it mean to be religious? Religious ethical morality is not just a Sunday set aside, or a social protocol to conform to peer group expectations, nor should religion be used as a refuge of forgiveness for negative actions that do not change. It is important to respect the religion of others...
Book cover of Drug World
by Ronald Barnes
Language: English
Release Date: October 31, 2012

The world for JC was inescapable, it seemed like the more he ran from the life style of selling drugs; the more it came in his life. After losing his two sons mother to drug world, he fell in love with the woman of his dreams. He thought he was off to a beautiful future with his family, until his...
Book cover of Motion JPEG 47 Success Secrets - 47 Most Asked Questions On Motion JPEG - What You Need To Know
by Ronald Barnes
Language: English
Release Date: November 4, 2014

An updated Motion JPEG interpretation. There has never been a Motion JPEG Guide like this. It contains 47 answers, much more than you can imagine; comprehensive answers and extensive details and references, with insights that have never before been offered in print. Get the information you need--fast!...
Book cover of Capturing the Women's Army Corps

Capturing the Women's Army Corps

The World War II Photographs of Captain Charlotte T. McGraw

by Francoise Barnes Bonnell, Ronald Kevin Bullis
Language: English
Release Date: October 1, 2013

The photographs taken by Charlotte T. McGraw, the official Women’s Army Corps photographer during World War II, offer the single most comprehensive visual record of the approximately 140,000 women who served in the U.S. Army during the war. This collection of 150 of McGraw’s photos includes pictures...
Book cover of Ode of a Foreign Stray
by Ronald Ross Barnes
Language: English
Release Date: November 29, 2010

The seed which ultimately gave birth to Ode of a Foreign Stray began to develop when, in my mid-forties, poetry started flowing through my mind -- night and day. From time to time I didn't know where a poem was taking me. I enjoyed those occasions most, because they generally led to a brief excursion...
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