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  • av Jay Santana
    233 - 416,-

  • av Geoffrey A. Lundy
    372 - 637,-

  • av Angela Adley
    266 - 415,-

  • av W. G. McCarthy
    188 - 343,-

  • av Penny Mitton
    199 - 354,-

  • av Richard G. Riedel
    358,-

    There are so many books! There is so little time! One visit to your local bookstore will tell you that . . How many books will you have time to read: and where do you start?In an easy to read fashion Dr. Riedel will open up an unbelievable number of books: visit the book's Bibliography. As he used to open up the passages of Holy Scripture on Sunday morning, using text, story and appropriate comments, he now opens up the writers of some of the days inspiring books to locate one or another writer's ageless thoughts.Looking at some of the following questions and topics, he shares with his readers the wise words of countless authors.Who is the person you are growing up to be? Don't Presume To Write The End Of Your Life's Story. The Importance of Endurance! The World Needs More Optimists! Are You Comfortable With Your Life/In Your Life?A page or two a day will enable the reader to have something to think about all day long: give them some words of planning and correct for them some faulty understandings of what life is all about.You won't be able to put it down. And in the morning you will hardly wait to pick it up to see what it has to say to your life.

  • av Rose Belinda Jones
    233 - 416,-

  • av Gregory M. Hasty
    505,-

    Oak Cliff and the Missing Pieces is the first book written about the area's history in over three decades. It not only captures the beginnings of the early settlement, it takes the reader beyond a century and a half of growth and tracks how the community has evolved. The book is unique in that it captures the history of West Dallas in conjunction with its Oak Cliff neighbor and how the two transformed together over time into what we see today. The collection of historical accounts and hundreds of photos identify individuals and places of prominence finally memorialized in one anthology. The narrative also takes readers through facts and stories that have been ignored or concealed, revealing an authentic depiction of how the community was, at times, abused and neglected. Readers will enjoy this introspective examination of the area south and west of the Trinity and will once and for all put together the missing pieces of the storied land that has long been misunderstood.All proceeds from the sale of Oak Cliff and the Missing Pieces will go to benefit non-profit organizations in Oak Cliff and West Dallas.

  • av Trudy Mcnair
    266 - 415,-

  • av James E. Smith Ph. D.
    248,-

    Life's Little Lessons Forever:The Rhythm and Reason for LifeJames E. Smith, Ph. D.This book is the third in a series of the lessons learned during my life. The first volume, Life's Little Lessons - with some not so little was primarily situated during the adolescent years up until college. That book was about those experiences that we all most likely encounter in our own way during those developmental years. The second book, Life's Little Lessons, too - A Proper Life with a Career, starts off where the first one ended extending those life lessons learned while developing and executing a professional career. As in both volumes, it is the individuals you interact with all around you, plus the social, physical, and clearly professional environments you live in that impact who you are now and who you will become in the future. While these lessons, collectively, are all unique influences in your personal development, it turns out these factors are only part of a set of what I refer to as lessons that everyone is exposed to and allowed to integrate into their personality, at their choosing. Together they essentially become the building blocks of your existence and help to determine how well you will, and can, participate in your ever-changing social, personal, and professional environments. It is in the responses and reactions created through our experienced stories where we learn to understand who we really are and how best we are to live and work in the complex and interwoven environments that we exist in. This book consists of a series of prepared thoughts on what I think are life's most important issues: love, spirituality, leadership, family and friends, passion and intimacy, plus some thoughts less specific. It also includes several quotes and sayings used to reinforce ideas for my friends, family members, and students. It is hoped that reading this book will help the reader realize the importance of these lessons and how attention to their details in your own life will enhance and encourage your continued professional, personal, and social development.

  • av Joanne Nelson Barney
    272 - 431,-

  • av Robert L. Wilson Jr. DSL
    328,-

    This Wellness Creation Workbook helps readers understand concepts to gain knowledge of information, as well as, empowering them to create wellness and take inspired action to apply and practice the information so that true learning will take place!

  • av Launi Dee
    233 - 416,-

  • av Gaylele24-7
    218,-

    Here's a fiancée who went on a weekend trip with her soon to be husband that was involved in an incident that would change the trajectory of her life forever. Until his estranged wife becomes involved to prove the fiancée's innocence. No one knew his character like his wife.

  • av William Henry Wall
    248 - 500,-

  • av Katriona Jaspersen
    203 - 372,-

  • av Jason Teitelbaum
    272,-

    The book follows a young girl scientist, through a passionate search for one of her prized scientific tools. This colorful adventure highlights the power we have within ourselves to move at our own pace and overcome frustrations that may simply be a part of everyday life.

  • av Diane Coia-Ramsay
    286 - 593,-

  • av Nelson Rodriguez Chartrand
    218,-

    Based on his firsthand experiences and those of his fellow Cuban citizens, Nelson exposes the network of lies at the center of Cuban Communism. He discusses the many promises of the Communist government and shows how each one was either an intentional falsehood or a gross distortion of actual reality. Areas he analyzes include press freedom, education, healthcare, and the unrelenting day-to-day struggle for survival and sustenance. In a new appendix in this English edition, he also discusses some more details of his own life in Cuba, and the specific events that led to his prison term, his role in founding Cuban libertarian groups, and his eventual need to flee the country.

  • av Joy Gallivan M. Ed Msw Lcsw
    203 - 372,-

  • av Ricardo Zeineddine
    218,-

    How would you feel if you were a person treated differently just because you see things others can't? Would you feel isolated and alone, or would you channel your frustration into motivation and perseverance? The White Falcon, through her life journey, was treated differently by society for seeing the wrong things people saw and assumed as right. Although she felt cut off and alone, that didn't stop her from her journey to help enlighten people and help them see that what they assumed as right was wrong. However, did she succeed in helping enlighten a dark and ignorant world? Or did she fail and end up like its people, lost, confused, and hopeless?

  • av Madeleine Littler
    211 - 463,-

  • av Barbara Ann Rittenhouse Benninger
    236 - 366,-

  • av Mark McCalleb
    372 - 637,-

  • av Matthew A. Knorpp
    248 - 500,-

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