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  • av Phil Farmer
    233,-

    I was just a poor farm boy, born and raised in southeastern Oaklahoma. "I wasn't born in Texas, but I got there just as fast as should be Oklahoma I could.

  • av Stephanie Pappas
    372 - 652,-

  • av Peter F Tice
    248,-

    No available information. Will provide once available.

  • av Kevin Cavey
    257,-

    This is a vision about ultimate Femininity and the part it plays in the creation of the Universe. This very simple prophecy is derived from the evidence that lies before us. For example it traces a sacred link beginning when teams of Physicists journey into space, and through the Forces of Nature come face to face with the Blessed Trinity. On the journey we meet Larry and Everina who is a cadet on board the good ship Callisto as it hurdles outwards into the unknown. We meet Hiroshi and Jill, who marry while inParadiseand hoping the bond will hold when they return to earth. Listen in bewilderment to Spirinda (The Holy Spirit) as she relates her great fete - the production of her loving Universe to be cherished and saved at all cost, despite the threats from a cruel Ibis. This story is a bold proposal representing the most likely order of events that may lie ahead, while also attempting to answer many questions, yet giving great hope to humanity.

  • av Mike Tumbarello
    248,-

    This simple book has been over three decades in the making! It started based on an observed gap between the service delivered by businesses and other institutions and the service desired by buyers. Over the years, we have witnessed numerous examples of bad service and also realized that for the most part, service excellence as an organizational goal was nonexistent or at least not pursued actively. As entrepreneurs, consultants and educators that have worked with hundreds of start-ups and small businesses (along with a bunch of non-profits, governmental agencies and large corporations) we also concluded that many organizations were missing the opportunity to focus on simple, customer-centered service.This book is written especially for those organizations - large, and especially small - that can utilize service excellence as a strategic tool to build competitive advantage, brand equity and revenue growth. This process starts with awareness, is driven by introspection and self-evaluation and is monetized by placing service excellence at the forefront of operational management. We hope you not only enjoy reading this book, but that you also utilize the simple, low-cost suggestions provided on your journey to employing The Service Solution for your enterprise and unique situation.

  • av Ruthie
    358,-

    This book gives detailed information about spirits and the other side. The book outlines what we experience when we cross over, and the jobs we take on. A spirit named Ruthie wrote A Little Slice of Heaven, by translating this information to Liz, though a channel. Over the past twenty years this information has been documented and recorded, in order to create A Little Slice of Heaven.

  • av Michael K Bauer
    358,-

    Two American Boys is a story of two childhood best friends, Mike and Rick, who grew up on the same block. Relive the late 50s and 60s with their numerous adventures and thrill with their faithful dogs, Ginger and Blackie, at their side. Play baseball, army and go hunting and fishing with Mike's father and enjoy his many stories, as they grow up in a time of innocence in America.?While America might have been innocent, these boys were not. From fistfights with the Bad Brothers on the block to breaking windows, these boys always found themselves in the midst of fun and trouble. Jumping from roofs while playing Zorro and running from angry sailors and hornets are just a glimpse at some of their experiences you will enjoy as you watch them grow up.After years of friendship, high school approaches and Rick moved to California. As the years went by, the boys still kept in touch through letters and the bond that was built between them still stays strong. After high school, Mike joined the army and went to Korea while Rick joined the Marines and went to Vietnam.It was 1969 and Mike had not received anymore letters from Rick in 'Nam and now he feared the worst. Mike searched for his long lost friend for years and years with no luck at all. Finally, follow Mike to the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C. to find the answer to the question that plagued him: Did Rick make it back or was his name on the Wall?

  • av Jo Huey
    233,-

    The Author is a Professional with over 20 years experience in 24-hour care for persons with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. However, when faced with traveling "The Dementia Journey" with her own Mother, she personally experienced the agony and pleasure of caring for a loved one with dementia. She shares through her own poignant story how in the zeal to keep "unmade promises" and to "take care of our own" that caregivers can actually put their loved one "In Harms Way". The author, who is well known for the "Ten Absolutes" for successful communication with a person with dementia, introduces a new "Ten Absolutes" for caregiver decision making. Caregivers who read this book will better understand "why they do what they do", and as a bonus will receive understanding, reassurance, and tools! Professionals in Alzheimer's Care, both Providers and Marketers of care, will receive the insider 'scoop' for a clear understanding of what families need and why.

  • av Mark J Curran
    431,-

    RURAL ODYSSEY V - TROUBLE IN A KANSAS RIVER TOWN is a return to fiction. It tells the latest in Curran's stories of Abilene, Kansas. Trouble comes to Abilene in an unexpected armed attack on the town and its residents in 1971 by KKK and "rugged individualists" out for revenge for the conviction and imprisonment in Abilene of their relatives and cronies in past years. Following the "troubles," the author writes of protagonists Mike and Mariah's teaching at the Dwight D. Eisenhower College in Abilene, the birth of their daughter Ariel Sarah O'Brien Palafox, and the Palafox family's travel to Spain. With the passage of time and events in Abilene, Mike and Marah make a life changing move back east and work and teaching at Harvard. Book Two - a Novella - Ballad of the "Smoky Hill River Rambler" tells the story of Abilene's Mickey Clancy's dream of performing (singing and playing guiitar, including classical guitar) in the restaurants and bars in Durango and other towns of Southwest Colorado. As his music evolves and the repertoire grows, he encounters romance and surprises, not always pleasant, as an itinerant musician.

  • av Deb
    248,-

    The Little Inspiration Book: Ideas to Empower Women began as little notes and quotes in DEB's journals. DEB's quest for adventure and self-discovery led her to write down ideas and thoughts as she backpacked through British Columbia, cycle toured alone through Iceland, and sailed from Canada to Mexico. As she traveled, she wrote about what gave her hope during difficult times, what motivated her, and how she was able to live her dreams. These ideas and her personal stories and photographs are here to inspire and encourage you.Inside The Little Inspiration Book you will find ideas to teach and motivate you how to add positive change and growth into your life. Here's a sample of some of the chapters and ideas you'll find.Rejuvenate...Move your Body, Schedule a Sacred Day, Spent Time in Nature, Beautify Your Surroundings, and Live Like a Cat - Relax!Consider This... Stop Worrying, Don't Give Up, and Be Yourself - Be Confident!Try This! Play with Kids, Design Your Life, Write a Journal, Start a Project, and Get Rid of Something.Reviews"The Little Inspiration Book is a treasure. No matter who you are or where you are, there is something in here that will help you remember who you are - right now!"- Christian Northrup, M.D. Author of Women's Bodies Women's Wisdom (Bantam, 1998)"The Little Inspiration Book is filled with practical and doable suggestions to help women make the most of each moment and each day." - Kristine Carlson,author of Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Women"A sweet book full of ideas and resources for living a more fulfilling life." - Jack Canfield, Co-author, Chicken Soup for the Woman's Soul

  • av Marcus A Alexander
    286,-

    This book embodies one man's dynamic definition of how to blaze a trail so that winners will come. It focuses on becoming a relentless spirit. To be a relentless spirit is to be a positive, driving, fiery force that allows no obstacle, setback or challenge to slow down or stop the successful accomplishment of a noteworthy goal. Marcus Alexander shares the powerful principles contained in concise words that when put together give one an amazing blueprint for how to be dazzling daily. People of all ages crave the insight on how to make sense of today's diverse world. Many times it can be achieved by careful understanding of how to separate what is important from what is unimportant. It is critical to realize that success comes not from perceived greatness or wealth but from inspiring trust in living, leading and doing. This work is a superb compass for creating concrete character, consistent competence, and invaluable credibility. These traits are the keys to handling the many trials that come to those that are moving to a higher level. We must be willing to sacrifice at any moment what we are for what we can become. The precepts of being a relentless spirit ensure that one can stay on the course that points to realizing our inner treasures.Alexander reveals imaginative building blocks that surround us everyday so that we can take advantage of the numerous opportunities that come with striving to be winners. Through his experiences and observations, he urges us to seek out our own unique destiny and have faith in our talent for making incredible things come to life.

  • av Paula Vogelsang
    286,-

    This book describes the unique experiences that children have a Camp Amelia. It is a special place, not only for fun, but learning too! There is play time, learning time, but most of all having fun. Seen through the eyes of 'Felix' you discover what a special place 'Camp' can be!

  • av Carl Kenney
    272,-

    Simon Edward's life is in transition. After years of serving God's people, Simon is no longer content with playing by the rules. Over the next week he's forced to decide between love and his reputation. Old demons from the past haunt him as he sorts through the deep scars caused by living a life exposed before the world.Simon is facing termination due to his controversial views and the numerous rumors circulating about his personal life. Rumor becomes reality as he and Jamaica, the love of his life, rekindle the old flame. Should he walk away from the church and end his marriage, or remain faithful to his calling and endure the constant intrusions into his personal space?

  • av Faith Gaudet
    328,-

    Go back to a time of innocence and read about this Canadian French family that lived through the Great Depression with too many kids and an alcoholic father. Meet Memere Larose who helped to keep the family fed and told fortunes by tea leaves. Read of the humor and practical jokes that were sustaining factors in their survival. Picture some of the characters that were part of the ''Society'' in the little town of Blackstone, i.e.: Lukie and Billy C., along with some of the events that took place, such as the Horribles Parade and the ''Bonfires'' on the night before the Fourth of July.You are sure to have a laugh or two and perhaps shed a tear, but you will most likely remember this book for awhile.

  • av Clarence G. Wilson
    446,-

    This Book shares the true Knowledge of God. It gives the facts of Creation, beginning with the revealing of God Himself, through the revealing of the spirit beings, to the creation of man. It reveals the true methods of worshiping God in this life, as well as revealing the coming judgments of God on the heavens and on the earth, and it reveals the details of the Hereafter, including Heaven and hell. The oneness of God and the oneness of religion among all people is stressed to the believers of God, just as He revealed it to His servants throughout the ages.The defects of Christianity are revealed, as well as the errors concerning the crucifixion, the resurrection, and the Passion of the Christ. The details of God's Truth as It exists in Judaism, in Hinduism, in Buddhism, and in Islam are also revealed. Most of the Knowledge in this Book comes from Jesus himself, as this Book contains more of Jesus' spoken words than any other documentary on Jesus. The Bible contains only a fraction of Jesus' Message. The rest of the Knowledge in this Book was revealed to the prophets of God, as documented in the Word of God, and this is the prophesized Book that must be opened in the End Times, for the saving of mankind (Isa. 30:8,52:7, Dan. 12:4,9, Hab. 2:14, Rev. 10:10,11). This Book is prepared as a Warning to unbelievers and as a Guide to those desiring Eternal Life.

  • av Ralph J. Masciulli
    272,-

    This is the story of one man's journey from one end of the world to the other. It's a journey that begins in the coldwater tenements of the North End of Boston, leapfrogs to the foothills of Phu Bai in Vietnam and comes full circle to the immured tenements of the North End. Author Ralph J. Masciulli grew up in a close-knit historical section of Boston. It was a close-knit neighborhood because it was comprised primarily of people of Italian extraction in the early part of the century. It was a milieu where everyone knew one another, everyone cooked Italian, and everyone spoke Italian. It is historical because two landmarks grace its landscape - the Old North Church from where the "One, if by land, and two, if by sea" signal lanterns were hung to warn of the British march from Boston on April 18, 1775, and the house in which Paul Revere lived a short distance away in North Square.For the first two centuries Boston was home to the fashionable and elite Brahmins who were first to establish roots in the North End. Some of their mansions still grace the Boston landscape. After the Revolution there were changes that reshaped the North End. The Brahmins moved out to points south and west leaving behind a settlement in which the Irish were able to settle after the potato famine of 1842. The potato crop failure led to a great influx of Irish immigrants who set sail for anywhere - and landed in Boston. Many came from humble beginnings and established roots in the North End taking up residence in the homes vacated by the Brahmins. They worked menial jobs to gain upward mobility and their children enrolled in local schools. As they prospered they moved north to Charleston and south to South Boston or Southie as it is called, allowing a new generation of immigrants - the Italians - to settle in the North End after the Civil War.As the Italians moved in, the North End took on significant changes. The Jews were the last remaining group to exit leaving the North End comprised of residents primarily of Italian extraction. They brought their culture to the North End and made significant contributions to society in the field of education, science, politics, art, music, theater, and entertainment to mention a few. They used their entrepreneurial expertise to open businesses to provide services. Here is where Ralph Masciulli grew up; sampling his mother's meatballs and gravy before the usual Sunday pasta dinner, and then meeting in Coogie's coffee chop for the usual morning discourse with friends and the honing of his intellectual skills. He demonstrates his Italian ethos and lifestyle throughout the book: where he "hung out", the camaraderie he shared with his North End buddies and the servicemen in Vietnam who came from other parts of the country - and from diverse cultures.The author draws on his intellectual acumen and Italian upbringing to deliver a journey that took him full circle - from the "caverns" of the North End to war-torn Vietnam and back. This is Ralph Masciulli's story - one that delivers a unique account of his childhood, his upbringing and the activities he shared with his North End buddies; one that traces his activities and those of other servicemen in a heated war zone; one the truly comes full circle.

  • av Art P. O'Dalaigh
    461,-

    A continuation of the story told in the highly acclaimed "Glow of the oil lamp" (2004). A unique insight into life in a Catholic boarding school and seminary in the early 1950's and into teacher training in the late 1950's.

  • av Debbie Chassé
    173,-

    Hello and welcome to "The wacky and wild adventures of Dasher and the talking bone." Read & draw book.A crazy fun filled adventure about a little dog who loves to be a bully. But life's not as sweet as he thinks on the other side of the fence. Find out what happens to poor little Dasher when he pushes his bullying a little too far.This new and funtastic book allows you to read a page, picture the action, then draw your own image onto the specially designed page in the book identified by one of the characters located on the right-hand-side. Repeat the process through-out the book.Every book becomes unique because of your drawings. It's simple; Read it! Picture it! Draw it! Make it your own adventure.Then treasure it for life.

  • av Roderick L. Hodgson
    203,-

    There's no available information. Author will provide once available.

  • av Roderick L. Hodgson
    218,-

    There's no available information. Will provided once available.

  • av Patrick Roberts
    328,-

    The fascinating story of one of our nation's "Fly Girls". The Women Airforce Service Pilots of WWII flew every P-47 off the factory line in 1944. They flew 60,000,000 miles of operational flights and 77 different types of military aircraft including the B-29 during the years 1934-1944.Elizabeth "Betty" Wall was one of these 1,074 W.A.S.P.S. who served their country well during the course of the war. She went on to raise a family of 5 during the 50's and 60's (5 kids in 5 years) and became a statistical researcher with the American Cancer Society.Elizabeth "Betty" Wall flew an F-16 at age 71 and first piloted at B-17 at age 82! And she is still going strong at 83. This is the story of her life that so far spans nearly a century: from the "Roaring Twenties" and the "Great Depression" through WWII, the 60's and 70's to the present day.Wall is a member of the Minnesota Aviation Hall of Fame and received the Immortal Chaplain's Humanitarian Award representing all Women Service Volunteers of WWII. She introduced Mr. Tom Browkow at the celebration dedicating a Veteran's Museum at the Hormel Plant in Austin, Minnesota. She is an energetic octogenarian who finds every day a golden opportunity to enjoy God's gifts.Immerse yourself in the stories of a remarkable life and learn more about one of the people that we have to thank for the remarkable age we are now living in.Comments"...It was great to seek you again recently. You are a remarkable person and a Minnesota treasure! Thanks for your service."Tim PawlentyGovernor of Minnesota"Elizabeth Strohfus is an incredible person. She has had opportunities to do and see things that many of us only dream about. It is amazing to look at the accomplishments she has achieved over a lifetime and it is an honor to know her. Elizabeth is a star that continues to burn bright and is full of more energy than most teenagers. Who else can say they have flown an F-16 at age 71 and a B-17 at age 82?"Jon VelishekHistorian, Rice County Historical Society, Faribault, Minnesota

  • av Verna Jordan
    233,-

    There's no available information at this time. Author will provide once information is available.

  • av Nieli Langer
    328,-

    Our parents and grandparents do have sex! There, I've said it! Love and Sex: Are We Ever Too Old?!? is an opportunity to revisit the idea that the need for love and sex regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation or marital status is normal and natural. The book is a collage of photos of older couples, cartoons, selected poetry about sexuality and couplehood as well as newspaper articles and reviews of books and films that have celebrated late-life love and sexuality. The book is an original way to teach adult children, adult grandchildren and the current cohorts of aging individuals to understand and accept the sexuality of maturing adults. In so doing, they can help transform the meaning of love and sexuality up to the very limits of life itself.

  • av Mark E. Hendricks
    343,-

    Biologically Engineered - Genetically Enhanced - Warrior, Incorporated has finally created the ultimate super-human, complete with great strength, telekinesis and telepathy in a small, compact body. However, what they did not count on was their new fighting machine becoming more human than they designed... or desired, complete with compassion for her fellow human beings, and falling in love.To top it off, now their new secret weapon has been stolen, reprogrammed, and is being used to destroy the very existence of the Terran way of life.With the help of her inner-self, Matti is going to have to overcome some daunting obstacles. But, whatever other qualities BEGEW created in their super-warrior, being easy to kill wasn't one of them, and the last thing you want to do... is piss off the Advanced Front Line Ultra Warrior!

  • av Ira S. Freeman
    387,-

    Occasionally there comes to a few fortunate communities persons thoroughly dedicated to collecting and preserving stories of the past.Montezuma county in South-western Colorado is one of these few fortunate localities. It is even more fortunate than others in having a person of the caliber of Ira S. Freeman to record its history.Mr. Freeman is the only living representative of the pioneer newspapermen who helped settle this part of Colorado and who knew most of the early settlers personally. He has gone to great expense of time and money collecting and writing this history, and now having it published in permanent book form.Mr. Freeman has dwelt with authority on the history of his community from the early times of the cliff dwellers to the present time and even hazards a glimpse into the future. He has gathered an amazing amount of pictures of the old-timers which are reproduced as found, with no thought of retouching. He has done painstaking research and interviewed all of the living pioneers -some of whom have passed on since he started this work.This book will long be preserved and used as the standard history of early times in Montezuma County, and as such will be an invaluable work for all homes in this locality.

  • av Catherine Sabatino
    328,-

    A book that can touch everyone from all walks of life. It is a positively uplifting vision and approach to our passing from here into the next phase. It will wipe the slate clean of any fear or doubt we all may experience. A book chock-full of emotions - one of life - one of Heaven.

  • av Carolyn Townes-Richards
    272,-

    Christine was my big sister. She was my "bestest" best friend sometimes, and a just-all-right friend when we had two very different views on a given matter. Through all of those times, I loved her and she made a great difference in my life. Believe it or not, we were both born on September 3rd! This was most unusual since we were not twins. I was born five years later. We were two sisters as different as they came; we looked nothing alike. She was short, petite, and a brilliant homemaker who loved to read. "Tene," as she was affectionately called, was talented in arts and crafts, sewing, knitting, and cooking. However, for all the things that were different and unique in our lives...we were sisters who had always shared so much. We had a strong love for God and family. Enjoy this poetic, true life journey about a sister so dear. She was the greatest! Her greatness was in her service--- not just service to her family but to everyone she encountered. She's really not gone; just not seen. In my heart and my thoughts, our love will always be remembered as something very special: gentle, joyful, strong, and giving. We shared one of the most wonderful blessings: the incredible and precious gift of being "sisters."

  • av Ken Olson
    286,-

    This book is like no other book like this in the world. There are many books written about the conspiracy to form the new world order. The main character behind the movement for the New World Order is Satan. Yes, he is real. Satan has two groups that remain secret even from the powerful illuminates. The two most powerful gigantic organizations are the Eukah Council of Thirteen and the highest group, the World council of Thirteen.

  • av Marilynn Hughes
    343,-

    Continuing the journey begun in The Mysteries of the Redemption: A Treatise on Out-of-Body Travel and Mysticism, the author takes you on an out-of-body journey into the worlds of the galactic heavens, the worlds beyond death. Traveling the road of terminal illness, you'll follow the footsteps of a soul preparing for death, learn from those who have already crossed over, and witness the after-death experience of a soul as she leaves this world. Opening the door to the ancestors, you will meet those who have gone before, hear their stories, be amazed at their watchful care over the current generation, and see how they live in the world beyond. Perhaps the most important thing you will discover in GALACTICA: A Treatise on Death, Dying and the Afterlife, is the true purpose and meaning of this life, and what is required of each one of us to fulfill the purpose of our incarnation. Having included paintings and music of that which she's seen and heard while out-of-body, the author demonstrates a grand panorama of the worlds beyond our own and the infinite meaning which underlies human existence.To read reviews about this and other books by the author, go to www.outofbodytravel.org

  • av Russell Oscar Olson
    343,-

    Was it Like?Memories of Youth, Family & Career What Was it Like? Farm life in Minnesota in the 1920Õs . . .going to school in a one-room schoolhouse . . . drifting duringthe Great Depression . . . new opportunities opened up by acollege education . . . the decision to move a young family toIndia in 1955 . . . the exciting challenges of a 25-year careerspent mainly overseas in India, Italy, and Africa. . . a new life inretirement near family and friends in Davis, California.These colorful and often inspiring stories were written byRussell Olson over a 4-year period from 1994 through 1998,after many pleas from his family to record memories of his youthand career.From his descriptions of a farm boy growing up in a large familyin rural Minnesota during the Depression, to his recollectionsof college, career and family, these stories refl ect the joy, wonderand optimism with which Russ experienced life, and his abidinginterest and genuine concern for the many people around theworld that he had the good fortune to meet.

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