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  • - An Embers of Eden Novel
     
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  • - A Pastor's Journey
    av Williams Rev. Dr. Jeri E. Williams
    241 - 407

  • av Davis Peggi Davis
    271 - 467

  • - How Animals Learn to Count Money
    av VanBrackle Ed D Anita VanBrackle Ed D
    331 - 451

  • av Marchie Bracken
    301 - 361

  • av JOHN J SPITZER M.D.
    197 - 407

  • av Juan B Botero
    261

    "Lethal Injustice exposes the corrupt Americanized fascism that hijacked the Party of Lincoln in 2015, atrocities against immigrants by white-supremacist vigilantes on the US-Mexico border, and the unprecedented friendliness of conservative anti-immigrant influencers towards Russia. After 6 years of studying Trump's astonishing deference towards Vladimir Putin, the shocking conclusion is that he married not one but two honeytraps loyal to Eastern European intelligence: agent of influence Ivana Zelníková Trump from Czechoslovakia and agent of influence Melania Knavs Trump from Slovenia."--

  • av Carolynn Tucciarone
    151 - 391

  • - The Art of the Teaching Professional and How to Teach Professionals the Caissep Technique
    av Nigel & PhD Wilson
    151

    Teachers are change agents, each motivated by different goals and aspirations. All educators understand that the teaching process, especially surrounding adult learning, can be creative, challenging, complex, and full of joys and frustrations. In this award-winning publication, Dr. Nigel Wilson, a seasoned educator, lawyer, and inventor of the CAISSEP® teaching and learning technique, provides insights, guidance, and tools to challenge, inform, and stimulate the desires of teachers globally (whether in education, business, or otherwise) who wish to improve their craft and develop the art (and science) of educating adult learners. Through his proven methodologies, teachers will learn a variety of teaching and learning techniques based on international best practices that include:¿ the key principles of effective adult learning;¿ the four elements of experiential learning;¿ a variety of practical teaching techniques and approaches;¿ guidance on how to develop a teaching plan utilizing the CAISSEP® template; and¿ ways in which technology can benefit teaching methodologies.International reviews of award-winning Teaching Professionals!"The author's innovative CAISSEP® Technique is a comprehensive tool/resource that uses progressive teaching and the newest learning techniques. ... Wilson is a rare find?a practitioner with expertise."-The US Review of Books "No teacher and no learner serious about the educational experience should be without this powerfully insightful book. Dr Nigel Wilson's CAISSEP® Technique brings to life the free and equal exchange of ideas long the hallmark of true learning."- Professor Paul Babie, Adelaide Law School, The University of Adelaide"Reading this book was a delight .. a great book not just for adult educators but also for teaching professionals that work in kindergartens, high schools, and institutions of higher learning. ... Dr. Wilson is a brilliant writer and his way of blending topics and related subjects encourages one to read more. .. Teaching Professionals provides readers with actionable information they can put to use immediately to enhance their teaching abilities."- Literary Titan

  • av Ayala P. B. Ayala
    197 - 317

  • - A Susan Brooks and Walter Conway Mystery
    av Valanis Barbara Valanis
    261 - 451

  • av Lynn Beal Roby
    181 - 317

  • av SallyAnne Grillo Artese
    287 - 471

  • av Truett Lee & Jr Vaigneur Edd
    197

    Wesley is a little boy with a fun and colorful story. He was born with spina bifida. He can move his arms and hands, but he cannot stand on his legs, so he has always been in a wheelchair. He likes to say, "I'm Wesley, and I spend my life on wheels!" In some ways Wesley is just like every little boy; he wonders why he can't do certain things. For example, he cannot touch real flowers because he is very allergic to them; they make his face itchy and bumpy. But luckily, he can enjoy fake flowers, and he can even use them to decorate hats! His sister and her friend are ballet dancers, and he uses his hat-decorating skills to help them out. Wesley's father is a horseback rider, and while Wesley can't touch the flowers, he can ride with his father in the sunflower patch. And when he finds a lost kitten in the barn, he learns that there's even more he can do. In this children's story, a boy in a wheelchair finds his true abilities through life experiences with flowers, ballet, horses, and a kitten-with the support of his loving family.

  • av A.G. Castillo
    287 - 501

  • av Stephen Attree
    257 - 361

  • av Corrie Harris
    181 - 317

  • av Duffy Keenan RN
    197

  • av Pat Tolve
    361

  • av J Penrod Scott
    247

    "The residents of West Emmette, Ohio welcome back Jessie Conrad, who moves to the newly constructed Meadow Drive. It is 1960, and Jessie and her two young children join old friends and new in the challenging days of building a life without their husband and father. They have left behind important friends but have the counsel of wise townsfolk, including Jessie's father, Henry, the town patriarch who collects clocks and rifles. Henry, however, is suddenly under the watch of the confused and jealous son of one of his long-time friends, a young man who is obsessed with acquiring one of Henry's most prized possessions."--

  • - American Health Care Is the Problem and Medicare for All Americans Is the Solution
    av Barry G & RN Hoerig CCM
    181

    The absence of universal health insurance coverage in the United States of America has been debated for years without many solutions being proposed. Barry G. Hoerig, a registered nurse and certified case manager, explains how Medicare for all would solve our problems in this thought-provoking book. He also reveals how politicians continue to work against a solution that could transform our health care system. As you read, you'll get answers to questions such as: - How does the American health care system go against the tenets of capitalism?- How are people without insurance treated differently than those with insurance?- How can American health care offer consumers more choices? Paving the way for Medicare for all makes sense but it won't come at a cost: Yes, Americans will have to pay more taxes, but it will also result in a reciprocal reduction of taxes and health care premiums elsewhere. It's imperative, however, that Medicare for all be cost effective and fair. Moreover, it must temper the negative aspects of capitalism while avoiding the awful results of socialism. Get detailed insights on how to improve health care for everyone with the insights in Affordable Medicare for All.

  • av John D Frey
    197

    Many Christians are deeply disturbed by the idea that there is a real hell in which people suffer forever and ever according to the Bible. This is especially true with respect to Christians who believe that they have loved ones who might end up in this horrendous place. What a relief it would be for them to see that such a hell is not claimed by the Bible. To that end, author John D. Frey leads readers on a well-researched journey that investigates what the Bible really says about hell. The author provides overwhelming evidence that there is no hell in which anyone suffers in any way and this evidence is based on what is claimed by the Bible. The book contains 12 chapters. Chapter 1 presents the events that occurred in a place near the walls of Jerusalem called the valley of Hinnom, later translated to "hell". Chapters 2-3 primarily deal with events surrounding Jesus and Isaiah. Chapters 4-5 discuss the events in the parables of Jesus and visions of John in the book of Revelation. Chapter 6 explores Bible passages that explain what finally happens to the unrighteous. Chapters 7-8 explore why both Gentile Christians of the second century and some modern Christian denominations believe in a hell in which unrighteous people will suffer forever. Chapters 9-10 explore the concepts of Sheol and Hades in the Bible and what Jewish Rabbis say about hell. Chapter 11 confirms the existence of heaven. Finally, in chapter 12, concluding thoughts are presented.

  • - Based on a True Story
    av Phillips Noreen C. Phillips
    257 - 361

  • av Kate Seng
    167 - 317

  • av DR. EL MOHAMMADPOUR
    197 - 407

  • av Irit Lippl & Daniel Raskin
    167

  • av Ian Hunter
    257 - 317

  • av Richard George Boudreau
    261 - 457

  • av Brightbill Linda L. Brightbill
    147 - 317

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