New Releases by Gary Hines

Gary Hines is the author of A River of Memories (2022), A Ride in the Crummy (2014), Midnight Forests (2005), Achieving the Highest Levels of Parallel Sysplex Availability (2004), Friendships in Nature (2003).

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A River of Memories

release date: Sep 08, 2022
A River of Memories
In A River of Memories, Wisconsin author Gary Hines takes you on a merry-go-round ride of his stunningly wide variety of life experiences and career paths.

A Ride in the Crummy

release date: May 30, 2014
A Ride in the Crummy
Two boys have an exciting ride in the caboose of a big train.

Midnight Forests

release date: Jan 01, 2005
Midnight Forests
Gifford Pinchot is regarded as the father of the conservation movement. Pinchot and President Teddy Roosevelt set aside large areas and designated them public lands; these are today''s National Forests.

Achieving the Highest Levels of Parallel Sysplex Availability

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Achieving the Highest Levels of Parallel Sysplex Availability
This IBM Redbooks publication provides an example of the "ideal" Parallel Sysplex environment (one that is configured to deliver the highest levels of application availability), and describes the features and functions used in this environment. For each function, we describe briefly what it does and what its benefit is, and refer to the appropriate implementation documentation. In this document, we discuss how to configure hardware and software, and how to manage systems processes for maximum availability in a Parallel Sysplex environment. We discuss the basic concepts of continuous availability and describe a structured approach to developing and implementing a continuous availability solution. This document provides a list of items to consider for trying to achieve near-continuous application availability and should be used as a guide when creating a high-availability Parallel Sysplex. Information is provided in recommendations lists and will help you configure and manage your IT environment to meet your availability requirements. This publication is intended to help customers'' systems and operations personnel and IBM systems engineers to plan, implement, and use a Parallel Sysplex in order to get closer to a goal of continuous availability. It is not intended to be a guide to implementing or using Parallel Sysplex as such. It only covers topics related to continuous availability.

Friendships in Nature

release date: Dec 01, 2003
Friendships in Nature
Children will discover how the most unlikely animals, plants, and insects pair up to help each other in fascinating ways. Richly-detailed paintings bring these ''special friendships'' to life. Parents and teachers will also love the glossary pages at the end of the book for more information on symbiosis and the wonder of nature.

Thanksgiving in the White House

release date: Sep 01, 2003
Thanksgiving in the White House
President Abraham Lincoln''s youngest son, Tad, is very fond of Jack the turkey. He has tamed him and taught him tricks, and the bird follows him all around the White House yard. But Jack was meant to be the main dish of the first official Thanksgiving celebration. Tad doesn''t want his pet to be eaten for dinner, not even for a day as special as Thanksgiving! Can he convince his father to save Jack''s life?

A Christmas Tree in the White House

release date: Oct 15, 2001
A Christmas Tree in the White House
When President Theodore Roosevelt announces that there will be no White House Christmas tree because cutting down trees is against his conservation efforts, his youngest sons, Quentin and Archie, are deeply disappointed. They can''t imagine ChAristmas without a tree. The two determined boys enlist the help of their aunt and sneak a small tree into their bedroom. When the president finds out, he takes the boys to see the chief forester in hopes of teaching them a lesson. But the chief forester says cutting down smaller trees will help the taller ones grow. "Isn''t that bully!" says the president, and the boys shout, "Hooray for the tree!" Gary Hines and Alexandra Wallner bring this story, based on actual events, to life in a light-hearted text matched with bright, cheerful art. Young readers will enjoy this humorous episode in history and relish the children''s "victory" over their father. At the end of the book, there is a photograph of the Roosevelt family and an author''s note on Roosevelt, his children, and the real Christmas tree.

The Day of the High Climber

release date: Jan 01, 1994
The Day of the High Climber
Spending the summer at Papa''s logging camp, two brothers watch with awe as Puss Tompkins, the high climber, chops the branches off a tree.

Flying Firefighters

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Flying Firefighters
Describes how a group of firefighters use a helicopter to help put out a forest fire.

Notes on this Transcription of the Diary of James John

Direct Economic Impacts of the Boise Project of Idaho

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