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  • - A Spiritual Technique to Master the Art of Relationships
    av Teal Swan
    158,-

    Connection can exist at any level of our being: We can be mentally linked, emotionally linked, energetically linked, and/or physically linked to something. The Connection Process presents three powerful esoteric processes that restore you from a state of separation to a state of connection with yourself and others. By engaging in the processes, youll be able to:perceive fundamental truths about yourself and others;see, hear, feel, and understand yourself and others; anddevelop a deep sense of connectedness with the world.Think about how good it would feel for someone to completely understand youand how great it would be if they were so perceptive of your internal world that they knew exactly what you need or what to say. Think of how good it would be to enjoy harmony in your relationships instead of suffering through conflicts.Connect with yourself, others, and the world around you with your heart, body, emotion, and mindand enjoy the lasting joy that comes from making true connections.

  • av AMALIA-MANFREDI BAM
    203 - 416,-

  • - The Golden Circle of the Soul
    av Stephen Jay & Lynn Jay
    143,-

  • av Sharon Joffey
    158 - 272,-

  • - The Role of James A. Baker, Iii at the End of the Cold War
    av Diana Villiers Negroponte
    257 - 402,-

  • - A Guide to Operational Marketing Excellence
    av Peter Mahoney, Scott Todaro & Dan Faulkner
    188 - 387,-

  • - What They Are and Why They Are Important
    av Michael, Joseph Bentley & PhD Toth
    248 - 475,-

  • - Based on a True Story
    av Judy Mercer
    272 - 358,-

  • - Twelve Essays of a Reader on World Literature
    av Tibor Schatteles
    358,-

  • - Living with and Looking at Companion Animals from Their Point of View
    av Frania Shelley-Grielen
    219,-

  • av Ruth L Brugger
    179,-

    Maddix is little boy who loves to count but hates Halloween because everyone is spooky and scary. One day while walking down the street, he sees something odd on the ground. Maddix picks up the colorful triangle and learns from his mother that it is called candy corn.After Maddix hears the story of his aunt''s candy dish and the disappearing candy corn, he decides to make his own candy dish to see if the mysterious Count Candy Corn Bat will steal his candy, too.Maddix carefully counts his candy, places them in his special count candy corn dish, and goes to bed. The next morning, Maddix counts: one, two, three, four-and then none! Could it be the mysterious candy corn bat? Now Maddix must be brave and try to find the truth."This is a clever story, introducing children to important life skills. A fun counting book and a practical approach to solving problems."- Marianne Stenzel, children''s librarian"Count Candy Corn is a delightful tale that utilizes Halloween fun to teach children the important message of facing your fears."- Karissa Kohler James, special educator

  • av Rafael Fraguada
    218,-

    A young boy visited a family as a child oh the Fresh Air Fund. They placed kids from New York City out in homes and camps out in the country. Gabriel visited a family who knew for the rest of their lives. He became one of the family. They educated him and sent him to prep school. He was fortunate enough to get a scholarship to a mid western college where he enjoyed his life immensely where he competed in varsity soccer, wrestling and baseball. He was all smiles the first year. He was floored when he when he failed art, psychology, and philosophy in the first term of his second year. Never had he failed anything in his life. He didn't think the courses were difficult. He took a few courses and they reinstated him. The same day the dean of students left a note on his door with the good news he had already joined the Marine Corps.

  • av Kate Erion
    248,-

    No one expects parents to be perfect - except their children.

  • - The Story of Sam and Catarina
    av Calliope Casimiro
    534,-

    The Universe has an ornery sense of humor, and we are all just her playthings to keep her entertained. Sam and Catarina are no exception. It's been a crap year for Sam since the worst birthday of his life, and it's taken him that long to gain the emotional strength to finally break open his worst birthday gift ever, the last thing Catarina gave him, other than his broken heart. This year's birthday doesn't hold too much promise to be any better, even with his closest friends around to celebrate, all except Catarina who has gone MIA. The sharing of the worst birthday gift ever forces everyone to reminisce about the good old days, while Sam relives his best and worst moments with Catarina, leading to the discovery that the heart-wrenching happenstances between them could all have been avoided, if not for the Universe's cruel twists of fate. He decides to flip the bird to the Universe and is determined to set things straight between him and the love of his life, screw the consequences.

  • - Big Bang to Human Character and Other Reviews
    av Dee Wilson
    248 - 487,-

    Essays in Polarity: Big Bang to Human Character advances the idea that the creative universe's organizing principle is polarity in both natural and social phenomena, and that the cosmos is an experiment, an adventure and an entertainment in polarity. Furthermore, the book argues that the main dimensions of polarity were "announced" in the first instant of the Big Bang and have been reiterated in the biological evolution of mind, in early human social development and in human psychology, including in the perception of beauty. This theme is explored in chapters on early ideas regarding the sacred, and in reviews of books on World War 1 and the war in Indochina, and on cultural polarities and in an essay, "Why Is The World Beautiful"

  • av Matthew J Croutch
    248 - 487,-

    On the Horun continent of Nebu, the slave named Sem had given up on life. The most notable thing that identified him as Horun had been taken away: his wings. However, when another slave named Raleema blames him for a tragedy that happens in the mine, he is forced into waging a war against Pharaoh Nizam XIII. For a decade, Nizam XIII had been abusing his power over the continent and the people of Nebu. His evil reign must be stopped at all costs. Can Sem and Raleema put aside their differences to stop Nizam XIII? Or will Nizam destroy the continent and the people of Nebu?

  • av Sherry Shaffer Ratajczak
    211 - 451,-

    Do you really know what a nurse does? All nurses, not just critical care nurses, have tremendous knowledge and skills that are not well known, not well understood, and not well recognized. This book explores all that nurses do on a regular basis. Sherry Shaffer Ratajczak, who has worked as a nurse in different settings for more than forty years, answers questions such as: How do you choose a nurse education program? What is it like to work in an intensive care unit? Why should you be aware of compassion fatigue? What does it mean to be critically ill? She also highlights new technology available to nurses, daily routines that every nurse must master, cases of infant abuse, and the stressors that caregivers must overcome. If you've ever thought about becoming a nurse and want to know how to thrive in the field, this book will be a valuable resource that you'll consult for years to come.

  • av W Keith Wise
    203 - 358,-

    Papa wants to make sure his 11 year-old granddaughter, Evie, knows how much he loves her.

  • av Whit Whitley
    137,-

    If you need to escape the problems of the day, open this book and start a journey into absurdity. Whit Whitley, a creative screenwriter and open-mike comedy performer who has performed in numerous film and theater productions, shares a compilation of his open mike monologues presented in character. You'll be entertained by a series on his comic travels, which have taken him to various destinations. His anecdotal stories will have your mind so redirected with extreme zaniness that you will have to take a break before going back to work. The author's situational comedies will also have you wondering where in the world he came up with such crazy stories. His parody songs, altered poems, and his monologues will delight anyone with a sense of humor. Today, however, even the great Groucho Marx, who never used profanity, would be criticized by some for his humor and banter. So, if this analogy applies to you, put down this book because others will be laughing it off.

  • av Jeffrey Morgan
    186 - 354,-

    "Jungle Olympics," featuring Bungo the Funky Monkey and his spirited jungle companions, offers an exhilarating adventure that blends sports excitement with valuable life lessons. As Bungo organizes the first-ever Jungle Olympics, readers will witness the power of friendship, sportsmanship, and teamwork among the jungle's lively characters. This heartwarming story empowers young minds to dream big and embrace challenges while emphasizing the importance of unity and respect. More than just a story, "Jungle Olympics" is an educational tool that captivates children with its entertaining narrative, making it a must-read for parents and young adventurers seeking a fun and meaningful journey through the jungle's joyful celebrations and heartfelt lessons.

  • - A Pygmy Goat with an Attitude
    av Kay Mosser
    186 - 342,-

    Clara Jean came to us as a rescue mission. Her mother couldn't care for her, so she needed lots of love, and my children were very good at this. The story begins with this fuzzy, tiny, black bundle of cuteness that was a pygmy goat. From day one, she considered herself part of the family-an actual person! And she made my kids her own kids. She wasn't as big as the three-legged family cat, so how much trouble could she be? Well, she certainly taught us! 1. Don't leave her alone at home! Ever! 2. Even goats can teach a human a lesson. 3. If the house door opens, then a pygmy goat will dart right in. The kids chased her back outside, and the kids and goat all seemed to enjoy the exercise. 4. People sit on sofas, but pygmy goats get to JUMP on them! As Clara Jean grew up, she learned lots of ways to entertain her kids...and how to aggravate the adults in her life. What will she do next? This book was written by the author to record and preserve some of the family stories that evolved around her life, including her husband, their five children, and some farm animals. As she related some of the kid-and-creature stories to her own grandchildren, they kept asking for more! The Adventures of Clara Jean are only one of the many stories she has written, but it's certainly one of the family's favorites! Read about Clara Jean's many adventures with her adoptive family in this short story that entails a variety of antics and life lessons learned about pygmy goats and kids.

  • - the calico cat
    av Karen Castellanos Vasquez
    223 - 366,-

    This is the fantastic story of Miausi, a small, beautiful, adventurous Calico cat determined to achieve her dream of finding a family. Join Miausi in this unique adventure, full of tasty food and common places that are not so common for cats.

  • - تمثیلهای روح او
     
    813,-

    Within each segment is a virtue of soul-led idioms bestowed upon the tongue of mind's eye. Welcome to A Mystic's Vision May you all heed the eye of the soul's ancestral root as you'll embody and roam through PARABLES OF HER SOUL The soul is the guide & the creator of infinite possibilities. Honor the eye of your soul. Nafasam ziba eshgh.

  • - How to become a Happy Entrepreneur
    av Kt Euzen
    279 - 524,-

    KT Euzen, a lifelong learner, explores the joy of being an entrepreneur in this memoir. She chronicles a transformative decade across France, Bhutan, China, and Singapore, allowing readers to traverse diverse cultures and join her on a quest toward knowledge and happiness.Her odyssey towards joy began with introspection, a message she highlights with vivid stories of individuals finding bliss in passion, mindfulness, generosity, and authenticity. A theme running throughout the book is that it's often the simplest things that bring us the greatest joy. A burst of laughter from a baby, the aroma of a home-cooked meal, the delicate touch of a loved one's hand, the comforting hug of a friend-these moments, though seemingly trivial, hold within them the essence of the universe. She also highlights how happiness is found in our struggles, as well as in the resilience we must show to overcome challenges.The author also delves into her Ph.D. work on Bhutan's unique happiness ethos, offering profound insights. In the end, her book is not only a memoir - it's a passport to understanding joy's global language.

  • - And Why Democracy Has Failed
    av Carl O Duddersoon
    248 - 487,-

    In this compelling book, authors Carl O. Duddersoon, Sr. and Carl J. Duddersoon, Jr. share a personal journey fueled by intimate motivations and a growing awareness of the profound social injustices deeply ingrained in American society. Drawing on experience in the United States and comparing an upbringing in England, the authors question why race holds such pervasive influence in America. The narrative delves into America's decline, scrutinizing internal political divisions and their impact on the nation's vulnerability to destructive forces. Key themes explored include failed leadership, questionable democracy, moral turpitude in the treatment of the Black race, and the pitfalls of affirmative action. Ultimately, America in Black and White concludes that racism is not just ingrained but serves as the bedrock shaping almost all interactions and decisions across America. It calls for a reevaluation of voting power, urging the Black population to wield it effectively and break from blind allegiance to either political party that clearly do not represent their interests. Prepare to unveil America's chilling truths, providing a stark examination of challenges amid its downward trajectory and advocating for meaningful change.

  • av Crystal Charlotte (CC) Lane
    211 - 427,-

    Kevin and Katherine have an unconditional love that transcends the test of time, but they are forever conscious of their differences and the effect and impact their relationship has on their loved ones. Although rising stars and achieving great success in their careers, they come from different worlds. Kevin's world is one of rich white people of privilege where men are head of household and married to slim, beautiful blonde women. Katherine's world is the middle to upper middle class African American community where good-looking men are defined by beautiful dark skin and pearly white teeth. Dark skinned men are all the rage, while light skinned men are out of style. Within Katherine's circle, a black woman marrying a white man would be looked upon as a disaster. In Kevin's world, considering marrying a black woman would be intolerable and could have a negative impact on his career. Yet, could it work out between them? Against all odds, could they ultimately be happy together? Kevin and KatheRINe in the Next Lifetime delves into a world where attractiveness and beauty (defined in a specific society) may not be what brings people together. Instead, it is a feeling, an undeniable connection, that makes an individual attractive-even at first sight-and how this could happen between two people from different worlds.

  • - Confessions of a Reluctant Guardian Angel
    av Kathryn Anne Michaels
    286,-

    Death, aka Tod, has grown callous. His siblings, the Archangels, decide it's time to do something about it. With their Father's permission they assign Tod Guardianship of a young mortal-but things don't go exactly as planned. Or do they? Dodging interference from his brother Lucifer who is determined to win Death's charge over to the dark side, Tod reluctantly bumbles through a mortal life learning to paddle, windsurf, hike, ski, and climb along the way. This rollicking tale takes the reader from the beaches of South Carolina, to Rome, and into the depths of the Grand Canyon. On the way it offers glimpses into what it means to live, to die, and to love.

  • av Sydney Beatty
    279 - 524,-

    Surviving in the Wastelands is no easy task for 18-year-old Malcolm and his family. The elements of the desert combined with facing the plague and the oppressive Homelands government makes getting by a daily challenge. Water is scarce and the plague is rampaging, and when Mal is pinned between a rock and a hard place, he is forced to go on a daring re-con mission with a stranger to not only save his captured younger brother, but to find out what the government plans to do with people like him in the quickly approaching future. The fate of the Strays rests entirely on Mals shoulders as he progressively becomes more desperate to not only save himself, but his family and people too. Forced to choose between doing what's best for the entire nation or to stand for what's right with those he loves, Mal ultimately must choose between saving the world or saving his friends and family.

  • - Part 1
    av M C Aragon
    286,-

    The northern lights are strangely glowing in the skies, moving east, slowly slithering over territories that have never seen them before. These are not simply aurora borealis following a course or a meteorological anomaly, this is an ancient call unseen for generations invoking some hidden tribes from all over the world to unite and deal with the great prophecy which is finally unfolding thanks to the birth of a boy named Andre. His ancestors concealed a big family secret: An obscure pact that makes him the materialization of the second fruit of Eden, an intangible weapon of evil intended to destroy the creation in these modern days. According to the prophecy, the boy will bring obscurity and destruction to the world, but there's also hope: the prophecy advises that he can also be the one to end that darkness that has already summoned old enemies from World War II and a new and powerful secret society eager to control Andre's abilities. Thanks to this, some ancestral hidden forces in the forest have decided to emerge to protect the boy, they are the Reliquums, the keepers of the universal balance, and they will use their bond with nature and the powers they get from the universe to protect the child and the world at all cost.

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