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  • av Livia Zanca
    260,-

    This book has taken over 20 years of experiencing every step consciously to be able to record it into the book. It has become a labor of love and dedication as this was my life's journey. It brought me to transform into a healer. During this time, I have had a lot of people asking questions on how to let go, how to be conscious, how to heal. It finally came to me that it would be awesome to write the different modalities offered by our Sacred Divine in one book. This is a workbook. This is your book. Color in it, journal in it and draw in it but most importantly, heal with it.

  • av David Wong
    180,-

    A layout details plan is a must for A system in place to run as autopilot.A strong energy is a must to stay positive.A strong and sharp focus point is a must.Future Business is a must on teamwork, team efforts, partnership, and a mastermind group to be formed to create unity for business expansion.Leveraging each team member is a must to cultivate individual talent to be formed as team spirit.Leveraging the technology tools is a must to advance for promotion and networking exposure. Honest policy system is a must to build trust among people. Understanding people is understanding Business, getting what the client wants is a win-win situation on the right path to succeed.People buy or sell through feeling, emotional reaction, decision, if we care enough to find out the right solution to the concerned, the chances are, we will end up with more contracts signed or more sales. Success come with dedication and discipline along with A SystemAlways follow up by asking past client to help us to build our future business.

  • av Shambhu Dasa
    246,-

    Shambhu dasa, a direct disciple of Srila Prabhupada, became inspired by two essential, recurring themes in Srila Prabhupada's books: First, the importance of attaining a human birth and utilizing it properly, and secondly, the immense sukrti or pious credits by taking birth in Bharata-Varsha or India and its subsequent opportunities. Although Srila Prabhupada's causeless mercy from his own spiritual master brought him to the Western shores of a bustling, chaotic New York City in the mid-60s for preaching his spiritual master's message, his satisfied heart still yearned for his true home in Sri Vrindavana Dhama, the birthplace of Lord Krishna. His self-determination in spreading this vital message led him to a successful life, both here and for eternity. Srila Prabhupada took that prabhu-desha -order to heart, travelled to America, and finally, Krishna empowered him to establish the divine, personal connection of bhakti-yoga and spread this panacea all over the world.Throughout this book Shambhu Prabhu presents and highlights some great "Jewels" of Instructions given by Srila Prabhupada and the various scriptures (shastra) that will surely encourage any reader to see how fortunate they are granted this rare life as a human being, whether In India Bharat-Varsha or anywhere on this planet (Earth).

  • av Lynn Gayle Lynn
    466,-

    Santee Smith is a strong independent young woman who has endured a lot in her short life. Physically, sexually, and mentally abused Santee has just started to care about people again. She has a unique way of interacting with both people and animals. This special ability leads her into many adventures.Just trying to save an abused stallion Santee's actions are recorded and went viral on the internet. Now she finds herself captive and has to fight her way out of a desert stronghold and into more dangers in South Dakota.

  • av Ronald Stephenson
    180,-

    This is a book of one man's life journey in a time in America when anything was possible. Any person with ambition and drive could do whatever they had set their mind to. It was a time of prosperity, and people were judged on their character, not so much on 'credentials'. Opportunity was everywhere, and most anyone could chase and catch their dreams. Like most journeys, there were obstacles to overcome, and the path was not often an easy one. It still required a certain amount of risk, but the rewards were there if the dream came true. Even back then, careers took several turns for the entrepreneur, and failure was always looking at the participants. The ability to pick one's self up and dust off the damage was expected, and everything that was tried had its challenges.

  • av Patrick McAulay
    270,-

    Come with me on an adventure of a lifetime as I push my way into the heart of the American dream to see what it's all about and to see if there is even such a thing.

  • av Richard Lira
    300,-

    "My Country, My take" is a riveting memoir of a true American Son, Richard Lira. It is the story of a remarkable man who loved his mom and dad, survived the barrio in East LA, fought his way to the top of his profession as a security consultant to the celebrities, adored his amazing kids and defended his beloved country as a passionate patriot, having served in both the military and law enforcement. Richard Lira is not shy about his likes and dislikes about the forces that define the land he loves. You may not agree with all his "takes", but they are as honest as an Iowa sunset. What is unique about this narrative is that it is refreshingly candid, there is nothing conniving or compromising about it. Richard's thoughts and experiences come forth as a ladle of ice water on a muggy day. As a result, you will not only be proud of your country, but you will also fall in love with it all over again, from the Founding Fathers to the Constitution, to our rich heritage, to the pride in our police, to the nobility of military experience. His stories on the celebrities he has worked with affords us a backstage look into our heroes. You will smile time and time again as he banters with Mariah Carey, Al Pacino, Andy Garcia, the American Idol hosts, John Ritter, Gladys Knight, Quincy Jones, Aaron Spelling, Snoop Dogg and many others.He loves genuine people, soul music, LA sports teams, Kobe Bryant, loyalty, his beloved mother, being kind to others, his faith in God and his beautiful children. This is a remarkable man with a big heart for his country and her people. It is a must-read for every American. Thank you, Richard!

  • av Rudy Puntier
    310,-

    A VERY EXCITING FICTIONAL CHILDREN'S BOOK WILL TELL THE STORY OF A PRINCESS WHO LOVES TO PLAY WITH MOOD AND RUN WILD IN THE FIELD. PRINCESS JOSIE DOES NOT FEEL CONSTRICTED BY HER TITLE, AND SHE FEELS FREE BECAUSE OF IT. IT'S A SECRET FROM WHERE THE LITTLE PRINCESS CAME FROM. LET'S FIND OUT TOGETHER IN THIS STORY.THIS BOOK ENTICES YOU TO ENJOY CHILDHOOD AND CREATE REFRESHING MEMORIES.

  • av Gus Stefanow
    296,-

    Spite Work is the unorthodox tale of a prodigal finding faith. As Jonah ran from God, the author recounts a similar path to redemption peppered with humor, irreverence and love. No two redemption stories are the same and the book makes the argument that there are no unlovable misfits to their Creator. Grace, hope and love rule the day as the full range of human emotions shine through. Buckle up, hang on and enjoy the ride!

  • av Joyce Macbeth Morehouse
    170,-

    Who would steal a baby? Was this stranger a Paedophiliac? Who else would steal a child to sell to a contact? This man had his own son at one time until his wife had kicked him out. Roaming from East to West, this stranger is looking for a baby and he finds one in his own backyard. He loves the sea and is content on either Coast as long as there is a small child accessible. Will he ever be caught? And does anyone ever learn his name? Maybe only Sergeant Andrews!

  • av Jade Davis-Brown
    246,-

    Exposed. I speak freely, spilling words, once kept, that I now share. Poets, we cannot be contained in what we share. Every emotion is magnified by our lives. Even ones that we have never lived. Yet we feel because we just know. That we are the some that dare to become.

  • av Ernest Stewart
    356,-

    It's the story of the Great Spirits revenge for the massacre of the tribes during "Prince Phillips War" or "The Red Kings Rebellion" of 1675 - 1677. Set in 1702 - 1703 it follows the adventures of a young English lord who is charged with solving the brutal and grisly murders that occur every month on the full moon. Join Captain Sir James Wilson and his trusty servant Patsy as they search old New England for The Red King's Horror.

  • av Richard (Critter) Davis
    410,-

    This is a story of good and bad, Political and Police corruption, murder and the lengths that good people will go to protect those they love.It is the story of love, hate, the pursuit of happiness and the preservation of a lifestyle that they have chosen. A lifestyle that is more than a style of dress or a type of transportation but is the essence of who they are!It is a story of how misunderstandings and misguided thinking, left unchecked and uncorrected, can fester and contaminate until it destroys what is surrounding it. It is a story about how a true Brotherhood can rise from animosity, prejudice, confronting and changing misguided perception if both parties are willing to see reason, and blossom and bear fruit.

  • av C L Pratt
    176,-

    The 13th of Summer, though fiction, is based on fact as told to me by my mother Betty and other family members. Her family and friends lived through some of the hardest times in American history, the Great Depression and the "Dirty Thirties." This is their story, their struggles, their memories. Betty has so much on her plate for a young girl growing up on the South Dakota prairie during these trying times. The losses they shared and the pain of living life was almost beyond comprehension, but the fortitude and courage of those people will make you realize this is not just her story but ours as well.

  • av James Arnold
    256,-

    It was the 1860's before Jacob Waltz was ever known as the famous Dutchman of "Lost Dutchman's" fame. When the young prospector followed his golden Odyssey toward Arizona, he had no way of knowing that decision would lead to the discovery of more gold in the Superstition Mountains than any single lone miner ever found. Thugs, thieves and outlaws were a constant threat for him. They would follow him into the mountains attempting to locate his gold mine. Jacob would always out-fox them and was able to keep the exact location of the mine safe. On one occasion, two outlaws were successful in finding him on his way from the mine back to the city. They beat him almost to death and stole his gold and left him for dead. The next day the travels of an old west contemporary called "The Colonel" brought him into Jacob's path. The Colonel was able to feed and water Jacob and get him back to health. The two became best friends overnight.

  • av Susan Johnson
    276,-

  • av Marta Nater
    246,-

    In this third and final book novel emerges a new teen villain, Darla. When her father, Shadow Claw, is finally captured, an enraged Darla, unable to help and left with no other choice, makes her way into Africa to seek the help of villain Cora. Upon Cora's return to New York, law enforcement is faced with Cora's ruthless wrath again. Cora's return brings her previous rivals, Jerico, Nina, and Danny, back to the scene. Cora and her new triple team members from Africa set their eyes on human traffickers. Left with no other options, FBI headquarters sort out prisoner Amadou Khan to help in the capture of the villainess Cora. Commissioner Danny's adopted sister, scientist and technologist Julia, joins the fight. A new mafia king leader takes over for the late mafia king. Commissioner Danny's dark secret from his past is discovered, bringing dire consequences. A familiar face from Nina Dansk's past returns for her. After receiving an unexpected tip about his parents' unsolved death, Jericho faces a new betrayal and a rival. Beast Shadow Claw's true identity is finally revealed.

  • av Bobbie}} {{Lane Hausherr
    180,-

  • av A W }} {{Guerra & Kelly Hoggan
    256,-

  • av Rich Leonard
    300,-

  • av Molly Efrat
    330,-

    The research presented in the book examined the social-communication patterns of children learning in kindergarten according to the Multi-Dialogical Approach (MDA). It aimed to examine to what extent this approach contributes to the development of these important skills.

  • av John Calu
    256,-

    What if our ancestors lost faith in us? What would they do?"What the Seer Saw" is a work of literary fiction that explores our ability to honor our ancestors, fall in and out of love and do our best to serve a greater good. The story is told against the backdrop of contemporary Tampa Bay's arts, music and culinary scene. Nine diverse individuals are chosen to represent the whole of humanity in a search for understanding and a quest to put their core beliefs into action.Chris Harding was a good cop, until he started having visions.Dr. Amaya could handle the emergency room, but not someone else's face in her mirror.Charles Lakewood never really existed, so it was hard to make him disappear.This is a tale of love and mysticism which questions the potential of humanity's past, present and future.

  • av Regina Allen Wilson
    180,-

  • av Ilan Heitner
    256,-

    The pain and frustration that came with being jobless and womanless turned Amir, a sensitive guy with a gentle soul, into a sex monster. In a vulgar, yet somehow sensitive manner, Amir tells us of his sexual and non-sexual experiences in New York, where he went to study film. During his time there, he meets Philly, with whom he falls head over heels in love; yet during a wonderful orgy, she abruptly kicks him out. This only makes him sicker - at a time when all he is asking for is love."I thought I loved women, so I was with a lot. And then I met someone who told me that a guy who loves women only needs one. So I was with one woman every day."Heitner's second and much loved book was translated and distributed in Germany by KEIN&ABER under the name "liebe-und-anderer-schlamassel."

  • av Shay Efrat
    300,-

    The research presented in this book is an innovating attempt to examine Holocaust Learning Programs and their influence on the formation of moral attitudes among Jewish-Israeli high school students. It aspires to fill a gap in knowledge relating to two major questions: the first is what do Israeli high school students think about the way in which Jews coped with the moral dilemmas that they faced during and after the Holocaust? The second question is what effect present Holocaust learning programs in high school have on the formation of students' moral attitudes. Therefore the main aim of the research is to identify the level of agreement or disagreement with the different moral behaviors of Jews during and after the Holocaust among Israeli high school students who participated in a Holocaust Learning Program, and in addition to examine what moral lessons they may have gained from this learning.

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    av Jerry Yang & Mae Thao
    286,-

    Hello Family is about a little girl named, Peyton. She is introducing readers to her family. It is a book with rhymes, humor and is written in both English and Hmong.

  • av Shalom Eliezer & Yaffa Eliezer
    186,-

    Grandchildren Conferences and Workshops? People are surprised and want to know what they are. Our motto for these special get-togethers was "to have fun while learning". Who could have imagined that our first get-together would be followed by so many meetings? Just recently, one of the grandchildren asked me if we were planning another workshop? To quote some participants:"The first thing is about the learning. I never felt that I enjoyed learning before. I do enjoy it here." "If we would enjoy 20% of the things that we learn in school like we do here, we would enjoy school much more and be much better students." "With each conference the standards are higher and more challenging." "I enjoyed the bazaar and the lectures and especially everyone's participation." From one of the plays "A Small Debate" between 9 distinguished scientists. Franklin: All of us are important and this is the reason that we were invited to Grandchildren Conference 5 "Smile With Science".Da Vinci: Grandchildren Conference? I existed before all of you, and in my time, there was no such thing. Maiman: I attended many conferences on physics. I heard about conferences in chemistry, art, architecture, medicine, ... but I never heard of Grandchildren Conferences."From Conference 6I was busy shopping, cooking and during it all, missiles were being launched into Israel, first into the south and soon into the rest of the country

  • av Sayeret Matkal Operators
    270,-

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