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  • av Tamara I. Hammond
    172,-

    This book is the result of decades-long academic research and 25 years of emergence in themyth of the American dream. In reality, a small minority of ultra-rich corporations have completecontrol over the government and mercilessly exploit the majority of Americans. The authordebunks the illusion of meritocracy, heavily promoted by ubiquitous propaganda. Through themainstream media, PR, and academia, the legend is sold to the American people and the worldas an equal opportunity for all. Packaged in glamorous fabricated stories, the myth is glorifiedby Hollywood and legitimized by multiple mainstream news channels that are owned by fivecompanies, which control the narrative. At the same time, higher education is designed toenslave graduates with enormous debts in order to keep them obedient. In the completeabsence of adequate opposition, these institutions create and maintain a plutocracy whilepurporting to represent freedom and democracy.

  • av L. Norman Shurtliff
    159,-

    The City of Gold is the first part of a three book series called Eldorado. It is about the conquest of the Inca Empire by Francisco Pizarro and his brothers. The book has a modern day love story as Peter Martin tempts to find the lost gold that was discovered by the conquistadors. This treasure hunt, love story tells about the epic history of this beautiful land and its people. Peru has such a wonderful history that is should be told and also made into a modern movie series.

  • av Gerald Myers
    184,-

    When, in 1978, an innocent, somewhat naive adolescent from the predominantly white and Jewish neighborhood of Northeast Philadelphia, befriends an Italian, meth-mainlining, fatherless, petty criminal from South Philadelphia in the seething, gang-riddled Black and Hispanic cauldron that was Strawberry Mansion in 1978, a type of social science experiment ensues. Will the structured, family-centered appeal of the Jewish boy's grandparents' home and values provide the street urchin the stability he craves? Or will the allure of illicit adventure and the taste of forbidden love taint the adolescent's wholesomeness? This is the story that unravels in a novel where the bond of friendship is strained to the breaking point by the combination of thievery, illegal narcotics, sex, deceit and a gruesome homicide. Decades later, when this unlikely friendship has a chance to rekindle, when the boys have grown into young men, morphed and matured in what appears to be fundamental ways, what form will their reinvented relationship take? How will the bond reforge? And can the balm of the present heal the wounds of the past? These are the questions that are confronted and finally reconciled in the coming-of-age novel, Michale's Place.

  • av Craig Fox
    135 - 220,-

  • av Anny Rehwaldt Meyer
    184 - 263,-

  • av H. Lynn Beck
    159,-

    This book documents the transition of a 20-year-old farm boy who had never been far from home to a world traveler who was comfortable in any situation in Latin America. It follows him through training in Puerto Rico, where he had difficulty leaning to speak Spanish. He learned enough Spanish to be sworn in as a Peace Corps Volunteer and an airline ticket to El Salvador. After a brief orientation in San Salvador, he was sent to Sonsonate where he was assigned to teach literacy to Indian small farmers. After a few months, he transferred to the Agriculture Extension Service where I teamed with a home economist named America and an agronomist named Vicente. They worked in many Indian villages teaching small farmers how to better farm and house wife better cooking and health practices. Occasionally, he was able to take vacations where he hitchhiked along the Pan American highway to visit all the Central American countries. This involved hitchhiking through the Guatemalan jungle to visit the pyramids in the Peten jungle. All the time his Spanish improved until towards the end of his tour, he was fluent in speaking Spanish.

  • av Rick Vasquez
    184 - 275,-

  • av O. T. Osawaru
    123 - 208,-

  • av Kathy L. Wiesenauer
    172,-

    Having had a less than ideal childhood, Mitchell Lawrence found himself alone and penniless when considering how he was going to attend college. But through hard work, a lot of luck, and some very good friends, he was able to put himself through college and law school. Living in California and being hired by a prestigious law firm, he thought he had it all. That is until he met Brynn Lacey. Their relationship developed slowly but grew strong and steadfast, unaware that jealousy and hatred from an unexpected source might threaten their incredible love.

  • av Ginny Worley
    123 - 220,-

  • av Andrew G. Zubinas
    196 - 287,-

  • av Phil Coleman
    135 - 208,-

  • av Sharon Weisser
    135 - 233,-

  • av Humphrey W Muciiri
    147,-

    A Dad's behavior communicates a lot to his son. In traditional families, a son looks up to his dad as a model for his behavior. When a dadcreates opportunities for free discussions with his son, the son grows up respecting and trusting him as his model. On the the other hand, when a dad becomes an authoritarian by laying down rules and regulations for his son without adequate and reasonable explanations or discussions, the son may resent it, feel alienated, and seek other avenues, albeit honorable or dishonorable for answers to his problems. "Sons and Dads: Who Will Reconcile Them?" is a fiction-Christian narrative that talks about two sons, their dads, the trials and tribulations they encountered, and finally how they got reconciled. The episodes contained in the book are relevant, if not similar, to what is happening in current times.

  • av Edward Bardes
    159 - 233,-

  • av Barbara Magargal
    135 - 245,-

  • av Roxsane Tiernan
    263,-

    This is the story of my life, My first husband after we divorced was killed on the job. I travel through northern Europe to sort my life. I went back to teaching after I worked with a young fellow who had been severely injured. My friend Susan helped me get back to teaching English as a second Language. I had several homestay students. I continued to try to learn Japanese. This was encouraged by the department of education, Later I went into renovating houses in my spare time with my friend Shirley, I changed my name from Joanne Dheilly to Roxsane Tiernan. I added 250 square feet to my house gaining more kitchen space and an ensuite bathroom. We, Yvette and I won the top prize in the remodeling contest. Nancy and I holidayed over Christmas in Mexico enjoying Palenque and Oaxaca. My students and homestays often became part of our family. I met Bill, the love of my life. He looked after my homestays while I was marketing our international program in Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan. I learned a little about golf. Bill and I hiked, explored the forests. We had a 60th party for him. Later Yvette, her children Randi, 11; Kori, 9; Kelly, 7; and I toured Asia-Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Japan. We celebrated my 60th birthday. Two years later Randi then 15 and I toured Europe for 46 days.

  • av Larry Troxel
    159,-

    Far from being a poet of note or the wordsmith I wish to be, I've been flattered by others asking how I do it. Without the benefit of salient literary instruction, I'm urged to write as providential inspiration may move while caring immensely about the outcome. I have learned that writing poems is cathartic and a wonderful laxative for the mind. Thus, to that question I responded with the poem Take a Thought...Wholesome and Good to describe my way. That isn't to say all poets follow the same creative pattern and surely they don't - I boast only of myself.

  • av Anthony McCray
    99,-

    When a Brown and White Jack Russell Terrier, with special gifts. Escapes from an evil Scientist. Serious trouble occurs between two Southern states. Will the terrier survive homelessness on the streets, will he meet someone that will love him and hide him away from the Scientist. Or will the evil Scientist and his cronies recapture him and produce replicas of him, for their own dirty deeds?

  • av Judson R. Woodward
    159 - 245,-

  • av Florence Maina
    135 - 233,-

  • av Linda Holz
    135 - 233,-

  • av Roxsane K. Tiernan
    196,-

    This is the story of my life, My first husband after we divorced was killed on the job. I travel through northern Europe to sort my life. I went back to teaching after I worked with a young fellow who had been severely injured. My friend Susan helped me get back to teaching English as a second Language. I had several homestay students. I continued to try to learn Japanese. This was encouraged by the department of education, Later I went into renovating houses in my spare time with my friend Shirley, I changed my name from Joanne Dheilly to Roxsane Tiernan. I added 250 square feet to my house gaining more kitchen space and an ensuite bathroom. We, Yvette and I won the top prize in the remodeling contest. Nancy and I holidayed over Christmas in Mexico enjoying Palenque and Oaxaca. My students and homestays often became part of our family. I met Bill, the love of my life. He looked after my homestays while I was marketing our international program in Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Japan. I learned a little about golf. Bill and I hiked, explored the forests. We had a 60th party for him. Later Yvette, her children Randi, 11; Kori, 9; Kelly, 7; and I toured Asia-Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Japan. We celebrated my 60th birthday. Two years later Randi then 15 and I toured Europe for 46 days.

  • av John "Teach" Girard
    233,-

    An American Lifestyle Coloring Book

  • av Robert M. Toguchi
    233,-

    The Winning Habits of Steve Jobs provides a glimpse into the successful attributes of this remarkable icon of the technology industry. Often characterized as one of the founders of the personal computer revolution, Steve Jobs displayed distinct habits and behaviors of entrepreneurship that were the foundations of his success. Of note, the vast majority of books that describe Jobs's success emphasizes what he did in terms of dates, events, start-ups, and product launches. Other books discuss lessons learned, but they rarely address the approach of how to apply these insights. This book is different. Rather than focusing on a chronology of biographical events, Winning Habits will delve into an exploration of the how behind Jobs's remarkable success. It provides the perspective that Steve designed his personal life to optimize many aspects of entrepreneurship by creating and sustaining habits that were aligned with his core values. These core habits supported his long-term goal of becoming the preeminent technology entrepreneur of his time.

  • av Robert M Toguchi
    147,-

    The Winning Habits of Steve Jobs provides a glimpse into the successful attributes of this remarkable icon of the technology industry. Often characterized as one of the founders of the personal computer revolution, Steve Jobs displayed distinct habits and behaviors of entrepreneurship that were the foundations of his success. Of note, the vast majority of books that describe Jobs's success emphasizes what he did in terms of dates, events, start-ups, and product launches. Other books discuss lessons learned, but they rarely address the approach of how to apply these insights. This book is different. Rather than focusing on a chronology of biographical events, Winning Habits will delve into an exploration of the how behind Jobs's remarkable success. It provides the perspective that Steve designed his personal life to optimize many aspects of entrepreneurship by creating and sustaining habits that were aligned with his core values. These core habits supported his long-term goal of becoming the preeminent technology entrepreneur of his time.

  • av Jean Virnig
    135,-

    Tariq the Wee Little Frog's Leap of Faith is a children's book with valuable life lessons. The theme is not to give up, continue to try, and believe in yourself. A feel good message with a happy story.

  • av Paul Dougan
    220 - 287,-

  • av Okachi Kpalukwu
    147 - 233,-

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