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  • av Raditia Lasry
    191 - 293,-

    Are you looking to live happily ever after? Are you looking to live the perfect life? Then look no further. It is right here, in this moment. Don't believe it or have some doubt about making living happily sustainable? Then Be Human, Be Happy, Be YOU! is for you. Society, work, and family don't make it easy to live life at ease. Whenever we experience overwhelm, stress, and uncertainty, our aim is to distract ourselves and only focus on what brings us positive vibes. What if operating that way is only getting us further away from what makes us happy? Being happy goes way beyond what we do and our relationships. It's the connection and understanding we have about ourselves. Embracing all the facets that make us us, likes and dislikes, we can, one, unconditionally love ourselves and, two, create a new relationship with the world around us. Raditia applies her own stories and lessons learned in the realm of mindfulness to create a new relationship with ourselves and invites us to use our innate resources of love, a little smile, and a quick hello as a first step, and expands on more practices to live life with more lightness, freedom, and ease.

  • - Memoir of a Space Entrepeneur
    av Scott Tibbitts
    293,-

    On January 4th, 2004, the Mars rover Spirit landed on Mars. The first pictures sent back includedthe logo of a small company in Boulder, Colorado--Starsys Research--which had built 27 motorspowering the rover and its instruments. Starsys was founded by Scott Tibbitts, an ex-skibum/nuclear engineer, from an invention made of hardware-store parts and wax.Starsys ultimately flew 3,500 devices on 350 spacecraft, its success a direct result of a corporateculture that became legend in the space business for its emphasis on Fun and Family.Scott brings the reader along for the ride of creating a space company from scratch, providing a visceralexperience of the extraordinary highs and soul-wrenching lows.It is a must-read for space enthusiasts, Shark Tank junkies, and entrepreneur-CEOs who willbenefit from the hacks and tools Scott shares for creating legendary corporate cultures.

  • av Mark E. Anderson
    404,-

    In Through the Lens of Humanity, we are invited to accompany Mark Anderson on his humanitarian and spiritual journeys into a world of unfamiliar countries and cultures, where the marvels of beauty and shared community often clash with unspeakable tragedies of poverty, war and intolerance. Drawn from Anderson's own experiences, we are privy to conversations with some of the most notable humanitarian icons of the 20th and 21st centuries-Mother Teresa of Calcutta, Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, and through the remembrances of Dr. Margrietha van der Kreek, Dr. Albert Schweitzer of Lambarene, Gabon, Central Africa. Anderson's personal reflections are compelling and powerful as he describes medical mission journeys to desolate Africa to deliver an ambulance to a remote mission hospital and lead a youth mission trip to a distant and isolated African village in Zambia. And his accounts of visits to war-torn Sarajevo and Kabul, Afghanistan to deliver much-needed medical supplies and to help provide medical education and training to Afghanistan's medical professionals to combat the world's highest maternal and infant death rates are searing examples of the immensity of human challenge in many parts of the world. Through the Lens of Humanity pays tribute to the spirit of adventure and offers tales of the radiance of the human spirit within all of us as it also reminds us of how much work still needs to be done if ours is to be a more decent and humane world.

  • av Mollie Bartelt
    245,-

    Uncover the secrets of your old photo collection and see how the clues contained within old albums, bins and boxes may help you start your family's genealogy journey. If you have an unmanageable number of old photos and a desire to get your family's history preserved, this guide is for you!Learn our proven system for organizing old and preserving old photos, memorabilia and important documents. See how you can transfer this information into a family tree building your family's history and saving important stories.We'll also go over the amazing genealogy resources available to you. When you have the information from your family photos, you have so much to get you started in further research. You can learn more about what life was like for your ancestors, what they may have experienced and what, maybe, we can learn from them!Whether you are just starting out or you've dipped your toes into family research, this guide offers practical tips and strategies to preserve your family's legacy for generations to come. From organizing and digitizing your collection of old photographs to leveraging online resources for genealogical research, you'll gain the tools you need to bring your family's history to life.

  • av Edith Covensky
    218,-

    As the title reveals, Edith Covensky's world exists on or in the ever-shifting borders between reality and non-reality. It affirms the value of both, even while recognizing that the mind is tugging toward reality and the imagination is resisting it. The clarity with which Covensky presents this struggle is unmatched in contemporary poetry. Once we understand the terms of Agon, namely the conflict between the primary forces of reality pitted against fiction, this poetry practically speaks for itself. Consider the following: My words quiverResembling the night's lanternAnd the web of silent starsConcealing my poemExplicitNaked spread out on the pageLike a missiveLike a deceitPlaying among thousands of words(First stanza of A Reality that is Not)

  • av Amy Laundrie
    218,-

    This compilation of heartfelt vignettes, capturing the joys and sorrows of life, invites readers to share the author's experiences. Each has an underlying message, providing a chance for reflection.

  • av Richard J Longabaugh
    218,-

    Job loss means more than missing a couple of paychecks. The emotional and psychological impacts can be a real gut-punch. This book helps job seekers deal with the hidden impact of unemployment and then equips them with proven search and interview tools. Job search is not a solidary journey. Learn the inside techniques hundreds of successful job seekers have adopted to get back on the career path.

  • av Mark Palbicki
    245,-

    Author Mark Palbicki has been traveling to Lake Tomahawk and the surrounding areas in northern Wisconsin for more than 25 years. He has been interested in the paranormal for most of his adult life. Following a car accident, he went through a near-death experience (NDE) in the form of an out-of-body experience (OBE). The accident and those injuries proved to be life-changing events that resulted in his constant pursuit of knowledge pertaining to the paranormal including, NDEs, ghosts, afterlife survival, quantum physics, OBEs, reincarnation, and really just about anything he could find that might explain what had happened to him. His stories and research are outlined in this compelling book.

  • av Yair Mazor
    275,-

    This book provides an analysis of the symbolist poetry of Edith Covensky and literary criticism by Yair Mazor, who has written 30 scholarly books and more than 250 articles on literary analysis.

  • av Martin Drapkin
    251,-

  • av Rose Bingham
    204,-

  • av Rebecca Lawton
    260,-

  • av Nancy Peterson
    191,-

  • av Paula Hirschboeck
    191,-

  • av Melanie Doppler
    129,-

  • av Doug Moe
    191,-

    Published in the 50th anniversary year of the landmark Title IX gender equity legislation becoming law, "The Right Thing to Do" is both a chronicle of the rise of women's intercollegiate athletics in the United States and a biography of one of the movement's leaders, Kit Saunders-Nordeen, the first director of women's athletics at the University of Wisconsin and vice president of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). When Kit arrived on the Madison campus for graduate school in 1964, competitive athletics for women was actively discouraged. The longtime director of women's physical education at UW-Madison, Blanche Trilling, had been a national voice in advocating participation, but never competition, for women collegians. Across the next decade, Kit changed hearts and minds, establishing a vibrant non-varsity women's sports program at UW. It took some doing. Funds for travel and uniforms were so scarce the athletes sold Christmas trees and did odd jobs to help. The passage of Title IX in 1972 - requiring universities receiving federal funds to not discriminate by gender - provided a boost. Kit was named the UW's first director of women's intercollegiate athletics in 1974, signaling varsity status for women. But Title IX was not a panacea. In 1979, seven years after it became law, the UW women's crew famously changed clothes outside men's athletic director Elroy Hirsch's office because they still didn't have a locker room. A short time later, as women's programs continued to grow, the NCAA - having ignored women's athletics for years - moved to usurp the AIAW, resulting in a bitter battle. Against this backdrop of administrative struggle and intrigue, the young women athletes shined. UW produced celebrated stars like Carie Graves (crew) and Cindy Bremser (track), while earning early national championships in crew and cross-country. The public took notice. In 1990, a women's volleyball match in Madison drew nearly 11,000 fans. Kit Saunders-Nordeen watched that match from the stands with tears in her eyes. Her story, alongside the larger narrative of women intercollegiate athletes refusing to be denied and emerging triumphant, will stir any reader who cares about sports and fair play - on and off the field. As Judy Sweet, the first woman president of the NCAA, who as a student was mentored by Kit in Madison, writes in the book's foreword: "We must remain vigilant and ensure that our daughters have the same opportunities and support as our sons."

  • av Yair Mazor
    250,-

    Yehuda Amichai (born in Germany on May 3, 1924, and died in Jerusalem on September 22, 2000) was undoubtedly the most prominent and equally paramount Israeli poet during the last half century. His major poetic innovation was to part from lofty poetry and replace it with poetry that consists of simplicity when it comes to vocabulary, syntax, meter and rhyme, and rhythm. Simplicity is the name of his poetic game. Yet that simplicity does not eclipse nor cloud the inner sophistication which his poetry cultivates and displays.Dr. Yair Mazor is a professor-emeritus of modern Hebrew and Biblical literature at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To date, Professor-emeritus Mazor has authored 29 scholarly books and more than 250 articles and critical essays that have been published in USA, Israel, and numerous European countries. Dr Mazor is a popular guest lecturer and has spoken to audiences throughout Europe and many other venues around the world.Among the many scholarly awards Dr. Mazor has received are the Sadan Prize and the Shpan Prize for two of his books, the Baron Prize for Excellency in the field of Jewish Studies, the distinguished teaching award by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the Friedman Prize, a national award for the most distinguished Hebrew literature scholar in the United States. In his military service, Dr. Mazor acted as a fighting paratrooper, as well as an instructor of parachuting.

  • av Joshua William Clauer & Judith Adrian Gwinn
    228,-

  • av John Torinus
    245,-

  • - Diary of the HepC Wonder Drugs
    av Labar Laskie
    290,-

  • av Apps Jerry Apps
    228,-

    Billy Steiner, 16, is trying to decide what to do after high school, when so many adults seem to have predetermined this for him. Bill's search for answers is complicated when he encounters the mysterious happenings of the Wild Oak. Stories from the past say this tree allows people to look ahead in time. In a setting that portrays small-town and farm life in the 1950s, Bill is determined to solve the mystery of the tree so he can visualize his future and make decisions about the direction his life should take.

  • av Kathleen McDonough Mundo
    290,-

  • av Kathleen McDonough Mundo
    215,-

  • - 5 Essential Virtues for Life and Leadership
    av Hector Colon
    194,-

  • - Myositis and Me
    av Judith Gwinn Adrian
    192,-

  • - When a Parent's Changing Life Upends Yours
    av Susan A Marshall
    228,-

  • - A Coronavirus COVID-19 Story for Children
    av Lora L Hyler
    136,-

  • - A Boy's Struggle for Identity
    av Michael Hartoonian
    178,99

  • - The Quiet History of a World War II Infantryman
    av Louise Endres Moore
    346,-

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