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Bill Kennedy

    William Kennedy is an author of technical publications focusing on technology and programming. His work, often written in collaboration with other experts, offers deep insights into the development of web standards and technologies. Kennedy's approach is characterized by an emphasis on practical application and clarity, enabling readers to effectively understand and utilize complex concepts. His publications are valued for their authority and detail, making them indispensable resources for professionals and students in the field.

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    Putting the Outside Inside Kids
    A Cross Too Heavy
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    HTML and XHTML : the definitive guide
    Mr. Big and Tiny
    • 2020

      A friendship tale between an American Bison and a sparrow that flies above the herd of buffalo at the National Buffalo Museum at Jamestown, N.D. Written and illustrated for the young reader or even to be read by a parent. The book emphasises friendship among creatures who are very different.

      Mr. Big and Tiny
    • 2018

      Putting the Outside Inside Kids

      A Father's Algonquin Journey With His Daughter

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The narrative follows Bill Kennedy and his five-year-old daughter, Suzanne, as they embark on a canoe trip through the vast wilderness of Algonquin Provincial Park. Their journey is filled with adventure, where they navigate the park's stunning lakes and forests while learning valuable life lessons from nature. The experience also includes a thrilling wildlife encounter that adds excitement to their exploration, highlighting the bond between father and daughter amidst the beauty of the wilderness.

      Putting the Outside Inside Kids
    • 2014

      A Cross Too Heavy

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the deep emotional struggles of a person grappling with despair and torment. The protagonist describes a relentless internal battle, feeling overwhelmed by their burdens and questioning their ability to endure. Amidst this darkness, there is a glimmer of hope as they seek divine intervention to transform their life and discover their true self. The themes of faith, resilience, and the quest for personal redemption are central to this poignant journey.

      A Cross Too Heavy
    • 2010

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      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The book presents a provocative exploration of unauthorized communications and the implications of automated content collection. It delves into themes of bullying, harassment, and the potential for malicious content, including hate speech and graphic violence. With no age restrictions, it challenges societal norms and legal boundaries, raising questions about ethics in literature and the impact of technology. The narrative also suggests a surreal element, allowing the deceased to communicate, further blurring the lines between reality and fiction.

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    • 2002