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Beimers, George Jacob was born on December 13, 1930 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. Son of Jacob Beimers and Betty Marie (Ashby) Gerold.
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Classical Chinese Stories for young adults. Mee-ing is a daughter in a family that values sons, a girl in a culture that values boys, and young in a village that respects the old. Sentenced to the role of servant and caretaker, her imagination takes wings when she listens to her mother's stories. By day Mee-ing, her widowed mother, and her brother and sister struggle to survive in the jungle village that is their home. At night ghosts, lost children, unhappy brides and brave maidens populate the stories the mother tells to drive away the frightening sounds of the jungle that laps at the foot of the family's hut. The stories all teach lessons that young and old may learn from.
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In the book "Gift From The Gods" an Arizona cowboy named Jake meets two strange but beautiful sisters and his world turns topsy-turvy. He ends up in Atlantis about the time it is destroyed and sinks below the sea. Jake survives the destruction and escapes only to be shipwrecked. He lands on an island with a very peculiar group of people. His memory is fuzzy and mostly absent. While regaining his memory, he spends time learning from islanders who call themselves Kaori. They are master dreamers and have a strange religion called Huna. Their society held the secrets of not only proper child rearing, but were the original positive thinkers. They had their own methods of explaining the workings of their mind, what modern man might call parent-child-adult (as in transactional analysis today). Their ideas of behavioral psychology worked well for their people. Now it would be no mystery where Jung and Freud got their ideas of ego, id, and superego. It was a lesson learned by Jake that would prove to be a bonus in the action that would soon follow when he brought those old ideas into his time event horizon. The cowboy does make it back to the present and begins making contacts. They are needed to give his newfound information to present day mankind. The object is to survive the coming cataclysm. As you might suspect the world is not interested in what Jake has to say. However, some very unique young people contact him. They are part of a group that is maturing and ready to help in what the cowboy knows has to be done. Being summoned to a meeting by a teenage girl along with her guardian has an unexpected effect up the cowboy. Her young Asian face brought forth a flashback of what happened fifteen years earlier. He had lost Ginger, his Chinese traveling partner, while they were on holiday in Singapore......for more buy this wonderful book from amazon :)
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(In the book "Gift From The Gods" an Arizona cowboy named ...)
In the book "Gift From The Gods" an Arizona cowboy named Jake meets two strange but beautiful sisters and his world turns topsy-turvy. He ends up in Atlantis about the time it is destroyed and sinks below the sea. Jake survives the destruction and escapes only to be shipwrecked. He lands on an island with a very peculiar group of people. His memory is fuzzy and mostly absent. While regaining his memory, he spends time learning from islanders who call themselves Kaori. They are master dreamers and have a strange religion called Huna. Their society held the secrets of not only proper child rearing, but were the original positive thinkers. They had their own methods of explaining the workings of their mind, what modern man might call parent-child-adult (as in transactional analysis today). Their ideas of behavioral psychology worked well for their people. Now it would be no mystery where Jung and Freud got their ideas of ego, id, and superego. It was a lesson learned by Jake that would prove to be a bonus in the action that would soon follow when he brought those old ideas into his time event horizon. The cowboy does make it back to the present and begins making contacts. They are needed to give his newfound information to present day mankind. The object is to survive the coming cataclysm. As you might suspect the world is not interested in what Jake has to say. However, some very unique young people contact him. They are part of a group that is maturing and ready to help in what the cowboy knows has to be done. Being summoned to a meeting by a teenage girl along with her guardian has an unexpected effect up the cowboy. Her young Asian face brought forth a flashback of what happened fifteen years earlier. He had lost Ginger, his Chinese traveling partner, while they were on holiday in Singapore......for more buy this wonderful book from amazon :)
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Beimers, George Jacob was born on December 13, 1930 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States. Son of Jacob Beimers and Betty Marie (Ashby) Gerold.
Bachelor of Science in Education, Western Michigan University, 1952. Master of Education in Administration, University Arizona, 1960. Master of Education in Psychology, University Arizona, 1976.
Degree in international relations, Johns Hopkins University, Bologna, Italy, 1970.
Instructor political science Tucson Public Schools, 1957-1987. Instructor psychology and sociology University Arizona, Tucson, 1972-1987. Vice president New Era Corporation, 1970-1971.
President Beimers Properties and Investment Company, since 1972.
(In the book "Gift From The Gods" an Arizona cowboy named ...)
(In the book "Gift From The Gods" an Arizona cowboy named ...)
(Classical Chinese Stories for young adults. Mee-ing is a ...)
With United States Army, l953-55.
Married Susannah Shrack, June 5, l952 (divorced l972). Married Gertrude Hii, April 5, l986. Children: Linda Sue Barrie, Mark George, Pamela Annual.