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  • - 600 Lessons from Tactics to Strategy
    av Ray Cheng
    266,-

  • av E Jacquelyn Kirkis
    170,-

    The decade after World War II epitomized an America filled with hope and idyllic images of peace and prosperity. With the horrors of war relegated to the past, families returned to the business of living the American dream. For a school teacher fascinated by math and science, his resourceful wife, and their three curious daughters, that dream meant a summer filled with the majestic beauty of the Rocky Mountains, the allure of wildlife, and the experience of not only enjoying the landscape, but becoming part of it. Their story is of a time and country long forgotten by contemporary society -- until now.Summer Memories in Yellowstone Park: Vignettes of a Ranger Family with Inquisitive Little Girls, 1954-1955 by E. Jacquelyn Kirkis chronicles what life was like for one intrepid family exploring American's West before computers, cell phones, and the Internet. From petrified trees and steaming geysers to black bears and grazing buffalo, the family's adventures are compellingly documented in this rare look at a storied national treasure that has been irretrievably changed by the passage of time and the relentless march of human impact. The photographs and anecdotes not only tell the story of an American family that has grown up and moved on, but also of an idyllic America that no longer exists.

  •  
    500,-

    Sakyamuni Buddha taught Great Prajna Paramita in sixteen assemblies in four locations over twenty-two years. It was recorded posthumously by his disciples in six hundred fascicles of approximately five million words and is regarded as the largest canon in Buddhism. The Sanskrit original was translated into Chinese by Xuanzang (Hsüan-tsang) during the seventh century (from 660 through 663). This text is now available in English.The Great Prajna Paramita Sutra is important not only because of its extensive teaching, but because it explains what the great bodhisattva, the great bodhisattva path of cultivation, and the great bodhisattva vehicle are. It depicts, manifests, and provides guidance on how one should learn to become a bodhisattva-and eventually a Buddha-transcending self-interest to reach a state of emptiness, selflessness, and nonattachment. Regardless of where you are on the path to enlightenment, you will be nourished by its parables and dialogues.

  • av Nancy Tyler Atkinson
    366,-

    Growing up a freckle-faced redhead living on a Navajo reservation, Nancy has no idea what a normal childhood is. She's never been to a park, ridden her bike to get an ice cream, or swam in a community pool. She lives in a Navajo hogan, made of railroad ties, with six sides and wooden floors. From sunrise to sunset, her days are filled with mountains of red dirt and the rhythm and culture of the Navajo people -- from joyful ceremonial dances and weavers and potters creating their amazing art, to a sometimes violent and darker side. Her parents' days are focused on their bustling, and sometimes struggling, Trading Post business with a never-ending flow of Native American artists, tourists traveling down Route 66, and the colorful locals of Box Canyon, New Mexico. On some nights, her dad stays at the Trading Post, pulling down the shades, and transforming the tables for slot machines and poker.As her Navajo nanny, Bertha, tucks her and her brothers in for the night, Nancy lays in bed knowing that the reservation never sleeps. The canyons, and hogans with their flickering lights inside, hold many stories and mysteries that she can't wait to discover.

  • av Jenifer Ratliff
    160,-

    Sara is a bossy cat who likes to get her way. Sam is a cuddly older bunny with spotted fur and wise advice. Sam and Sara love to go on adventures, but when Sara keeps seeing a red butterfly, Sam is sure she is just imagining things. Red butterflies don't live in this part of the country, she tells Sara.But is the red butterfly really just something in Sara's overactive imagination? Or is there more to these strange sightings?Everything becomes even more mysterious when Sam and Sara's human, Meg, has visitors who bring with them a new mystery about the red butterfly. Will this be their next big adventure?

  • av Jeff Camhi
    250,-

    When his wife Jane was diagnosed with Alzheimer's dementia, Jeff Camhi believed he could manage caring for her at home. From his professional background in neurobiology, he had some idea how the illness might progress, and his recent retirement left him time to be her caregiver.But as Jane's dementia increased, he began to feel overwhelmed. He started meeting twice-monthly, for a year and a half, with a professor of occupational therapy who advised him on caring for Jane, but even more on caring for himself. The result was life-changing.Thought-provoking and compassionate, Care for the Carer: An Alzheimer's Memoir is essential reading for anybody troubled by the pressure of caregiving.

  • av Sharon R. Takerer
    630,-

    Antonee's Anthology of Remarkable Children's Tales is a delightful collection of seven unique stories. This colorfully illustrated book is guaranteed to become a treasured keepsake passed down through generations.

  • av Dennis D. Morauske Ondrejka
    266,-

    My starting point is going back to Gyorgy and Erzebet Moravszky living in Circa in the early 1700s. Those reading this book may still be in this particular Clan if their name is Morauszky, Morawszky, Moravszky, Morauski, or Morauske. This surname is the beginning, but this tree has many branches. Most current families attached to this group are Ondrejka, Ondris, Olson, Sopha, Selk, Banfe, Banfi, Mihaly, and hundreds more.My personal family adds the following families: Boreen, McKnight, Douglas, Mckinze, Wells, Buscher, Schar, Helfer, and Fedrich. One can see how extensive this can become as we begin to include the 50 first cousins and the 100 second cousins from the CORE group. If you are not related, then just enjoy this historical journey from Circa to Austria-Hungary to America -- a journey through time.

  • av Roy W. Anderberg
    160,-

    Understanding biblical prophecy requires an open and flexible mind based on a cohesive and contextual understanding of the Bible. When Roy Anderberg first began studying the end times forty-one years ago, he was coming from the vantage point of only one view. He soon realized there were several views to consider, and in time, he switched his view to one he felt was closer to the ultimate truth. However, the more he studied, the more details came to light, and he once again modified his view. Today his anchor is on a short chain, ready to pull up in a moment of new discoveries.While Anderberg now ascribes to a detailed pre-millennial, post-tribulation, single-advent model, he wrote Prophecy Explored to assist others in understanding the nuances of all three major views-Preterism, Historicism, and Futurism.In Prophecy Explored you can benefit from Anderberg's forty-plus years of study, come to your own conclusions, and have the knowledge needed to defend and support those conclusions.

  • av Regis A. Johns
    296 - 516,-

  • av Christine Grady Gorder
    280,-

    In the Shade of the Olive Tree is the true story of young love during the tumultuous era of World War II and the aftermath six decades later. It is a compelling story that will be remembered long after the last page is turned. Here, adventure, tragedy, and poignant moments intertwine to create a fascinating tale. Readers-young and old-will learn of the courage and selflessness of the young men of the war years, as well as the determination of a woman searching for answers.

  • av Richard Dance
    280,-

    Exploring the Human Spirit is a collection of essays Richard Dance wrote for a study group that grew out of an East-West philosophy course he taught at several colleges in Arizona. His philosophy students asked him to start a study group to explore more deeply the ideas presented in the class. He obliged by writing essays on various topics that he thought would benefit others, and everyone met at his home monthly for a presentation on each essay. These Mindful Medicine Salons unfolded spontaneously over two years with several hundred participants in attendance, creating a wonderful sense of community in the pursuit of self-knowledge. Great thanks go to all the students without whom this book would have never existed.

  • av James E. Moffett
    350,-

    Several factors cause decision blunders in marriage, including ineffective communication and psychological defense mechanisms such as denial, projection and identification, and believing personalities will change. How Marriages Survive provides wise guidance to help couples navigate through and even avoid these blunders. Every couple can benefit by understanding and practicing the valuable principles taught in this book.

  • av Judith Mariner
    270,-

    Judith Mariner's life is a portrait of non-conformity and unique experiences. She wasn't like the other girls in the '40s. She reveled in the outdoors and played with the boys. She discovered yoga and vegetarianism long before they became fads. She faced abuse of every kind and a feeling of "not enoughness" with everything she attempted. In high school, she taught herself to play tennis and became the state champion-twice. Through tenacity and conviction, she followed her artistic passions from the streets of Venice, Italy, to the barrios of Tucson, Arizona. She didn't care where she lived or how she made money, as long as she could paint and provide for her children. No matter what obstacles she faced, she found a way to survive and thrive, never losing the fire in her belly.

  • av John Vetto
    240,-

    To movie critics, a bomb is unequivocally bad-something that failed artistically, failed at the box office, or both. John Vetto, who describes himself as a cinephile but (most assuredly) NOT a professional movie critic, defines the term more broadly. To Vetto, a bomb may have bombed at the box office or become a cult classic. It may be genuinely terrible or merely silly. The one thing all bombs have in common? They're fun to watch.In Bombs Away: Fifty Old, Often Bad, and Mostly Forgotten Films, in No Particular Order, Vetto takes a deep dive into these works not to make light of them (well, not just to make light of them) but to explore their history and themes, draw connections, provide insight into human nature, and enlighten us as to how and why these cheaply-made films were created.So, grab some popcorn, dim the lights, and settle back for an edifying, entertaining journey through an underexplored corner of pop culture.

  • av Clement Ayei
    150,-

    America's Solar System and the Black Aliens, with its tense and relax poems, is no more than an effort to help set the course of humanity back on track. Those betrayed by history remain infants at every juncture of our modern civilization and poor in everything, including knowing how to resolve the issues they face. The past is not the fault of the present, as if those living today have an option of changing or severing the actions that came from the past. But no one other than those living in the present can determine the future.Some of the contents in this book may anger readers, but that was not the author's intent. Instead, author Clement Ayei is using this book to plead with his human family by bringing to light some of his own experiences through poetic expression. He has no hate, nor is he holding any grudges. Life is dear to all because life is all.

  • av Ron Bailey
    250,-

    Do, Due, Dew, Doo-Doo, or Doo? Which should it be? Stew, "The Dog with the Doo," will help children understand through a fun story about a new Doo gone sadly awry. So, whether you Doo, Due, Doo-Doo, or just DO, you'll have fun learning the difference!In the story, "The Sit-Still Bee," author Ron Bailey explains in bee terms why youngsters who have a hard time sitting still may suffer a pinch from the Sit-Still Bee. But, is the Sit-Still Bee really the culprit?

  • av Patty McWilliams
    250,-

    Patty has spent much of her childhood seeing to her older brother Tommy, a hemophiliac who's often confined to bed. When Patty is eleven and Tommy nineteen, he asks her to make a secret pact with him, one that will strike a blow against his debilitating disease. If she says yes, he'll share the magic inside a small orange box containing folded pieces of paper he calls "belly buttons." He promises that these little packets hold enough substance to carry her through the darkest of future days. Explaining that by choosing carefully using the clue atop each one and performing the ritual printed inside the lid, the words written within will act as a guide toward her future path. As the decades pass and Patty struggles to both keep her end of the pact and selfishly hold onto a love letter meant for someone else, she opens six of the seven belly buttons and is always astounded at her brothers' foresight in creating them. With only one belly button left in the little orange box to last her the rest of her days, she must ask herself if she believes enough in its magic to offer it to her brother in his time of need. If so, can she also find a way to unburden herself of the yet-to-be-delivered letter?

  • av C. H. Vereen
    150,-

    Savannah, a Ukrainian orphan, wakes up in a hospital bed after being raped at an after-school party. She is pregnant as a result but is helped by her American adoptive parents to begin anew. Then life-demands flood in, forcing her to leave her child with her new family and travel across the ocean. Can she still build a future for them both? Savannah never dreams her life is about to play out in a drama that started thousands of years earlier. There we find another Savannah who gets unexpected help from someone who sees her as she is and loves her all the way home.

  •  
    540,-

    Sakyamuni Buddha taught The Great Prajna Paramita Sutra in sixteen assemblies in four locations over twenty-two years. It was recorded posthumously by his disciples in six hundred fascicles of approximately five million words and is regarded as the largest canon in Buddhism. The Sanskrit original was translated into Chinese by Xuanzang (Hsüan-tsang) during the seventh century (from 660 through 663). This text is now available in English.The Great Prajna Paramita Sutra is important not only because of its extensive teaching, but because it explains what the great bodhisattva, the great bodhisattva path of cultivation, and the great bodhisattva vehicle are. It depicts, manifests, and provides guidance on how one should learn to become a bodhisattva-and eventually a Buddha-transcending self-interest to reach a state of emptiness, selflessness, and nonattachment. Regardless of where you are on the path to enlightenment, you will be nourished by its parables and dialogues.

  • av H. William Taeusch
    270,-

    In 1994, young Dr. Eli Kurz is in over his head after he's appointed to a coveted position as head of a major division at Harvard's Department of Pediatrics. After a gaffe during his presentation at a major departmental review, he is "advised" by his chairperson to get up to speed on his research at a distant basic science lab or risk losing his position altogether. There he stumbles on a discovery with some clinical promise. Convinced by his rich and raffish new friend, DiBene, that he can fast track his research at a private lab on an island in the Antilles, Eli learns the lab is not as it seems, and he must find a way to save his job, his reputation, and his life.

  • av Jeffrey Posnick
    366,-

    Did you know you can change someone's opinion about you by being nice to them? Or that a business should first establish trust with its employees before it does so with its customers? And you may think you want that job more than anything, but you shouldn't want it badly enough to violate your conscience.These are just a few small samplings of the kinds of wisdom packed inside A Little About a Lot.Whether you're a student of life or just curious about things, author Jeffrey Posnick's eclectic treasure of more than two hundred short topics-from human behavior to the economy to the arts-has something for everyone. All that is needed is a curious mind and a desire to learn. So, step away from yourself, and pay attention to the details. A Little About a Lot will help you along that journey of learning new things, and hopefully, you will discover more about yourself in the process.

  • av Steve Elkins
    250 - 366,-

  • av Tobias Maxwell
    300,-

    Jed Springs's high school production of the once controversial play The Children's Hour was a total success in late June 1997; the talk of the community for all the right reasons. But frustrated with America's puritanical roots and its skewed take on human sexuality-and goaded by his lover, Matt, to put up or shut up about it-Jed decides to workshop a radical idea, The Sex Show. By day, he teaches AP language courses and rehearses a production of Cabaret with his students. By night, his new play, The Sex Show, begins to take shape with a cast of fifteen eccentric LA actors. When Steve Paliri, a born-again Christian, is hired to helm Jefferson High School at the start of the new academic year, it becomes quite clear that the Christian right has gained a foothold. Jed and Matt's dream of growing old together, having children, and living happily ever after begins to crumble.From the improvisational to the absurd, The Sex and Dope Show Saga unwinds like a finely tuned timepiece, calibrated to explode at any minute.

  • av K. L. Thompson
    190 - 380,-

  • av Patty McWilliams
    240,-

    Sylvia Denton's vow to solve a childhood hit-and-run mystery presents her with a decade of memorable experiences while delivering packages for a living. All are vying to be recorded in her notebooks, and each are urging her to listen for the real clues while she's rescuing children, fighting off starving dogs, overlooking hitchhiking rattlesnakes, and praying while holding a taser to ward off drunken men.Weeding out the clues has her wondering if she just delivered the makings of a bomb. Was it drug money she saw bundled in rubber bands? And were any of those packages she delivered to Madeline Murray O'Hare ticking?She must ignore thoughts about aiming gun barrels, forget about the bulky, bundled-up quilt laying all alone in the ditch beckoning to be opened, and instead, concentrate on finding the murderer while following a trail lined with plump red tomatoes. The real question is, what will she do when she discovers the truth?

  • av J. Curtis Dailey
    350,-

    "BURN ZONE showcases the power of the human spirit against the devastating darkness of an alien invasion. Inventive, complex, and compelling!" -Jonathan Maberry, NY Times bestselling author of CAVE 13 and THE SLEEPERS WAR Christopher McMillan no longer holds his gaming skills in high regard. It's not like he's fighting in real wars like his father did before disappearing with the rest of his special forces unit in Afghanistan. Leading his friends in multiplayer game "missions" is just a way of escaping reality for a while.Until the aliens attack.In less than twenty-four hours, an armada from another world wipes out 99 percent of Earth's population and vaporizes our infrastructure. Now, a reluctant Chris must assume a crucial leadership role in a survivor camp, scavenging for food and supplies while evading alien drones programmed to hunt those left alive. But the aliens aren't his only problem. His former gaming rival and camp nemesis, Zane Hacker, plots revenge for numerous imagined wrongs. This time, their next battle won't unfold on a computer screen. Can Chris stop his adversary, exploit a weakness discovered in the aliens' defenses, and unravel the mystery surrounding his M.I.A. father's disappearance? With human survival at stake, the answers may only be found in space.

  • av Shirley Robinson Sprinkles
    236,-

    When Copply Robinson leaves the oppressive Jim Crow South in the 1940s, she finds herself working in the hot fields of Safford, Arizona, picking cotton with other migrants and with her frustrated, philandering husband. Although she forms close friendships with some of the pickers, her life feels thwarted and bleak. But, Copply knows things are not as hopeless as they seem because she has a plan.One morning, while her husband is sleeping off a drunken binge, she packs up her two small children, grabs a wad of twenty dollar bills she has saved, and drives their car west to Tucson. Life there gets better for her; then it gets worse-forcing her to flee once again.Picking in High Cotton is the true story of author Shirley Robinson Sprinkles's mother, whose courageous fight to thrive motivates her to never accept poverty and destructive social norms. She is determined to change her destiny and that of her family at every opportunity. Hers is both a timely and a timeless story.Part one of this book has been adapted to a screenplay titled, High Cotton.

  • av K. Michelle Lind
    396,-

    This book is a comprehensive overview of real estate law and practice in Arizona. REALTORS®, other real estate practitioners, and attorneys involved in the industry will find the information helpful to address everyday legal and practical real estate issues. If you are new to the industry, this book is an excellent resource as you gain experience. If you are a "seasoned" practitioner, you can use the book as a reference to answer day-to-day questions.The many references to case law, statutes, and rules are included for those who want to undertake further research on an issue. There are also numerous discussions of the standard Arizona Association of REALTORS® forms and contracts throughout the book.By understanding their duties and complying with the standard of care, real estate brokers not only diminish the potential of costly and time-consuming claims but also reduce the risk that clients will encounter problems during or after the transaction.

  • av Michael Thomas Perone
    266,-

    Twelve-year-old Bobby Dalton doesn't want to grow up. All his life, he has relied on the imaginary games of childhood with his best friends Joe and Max to get him through the tough times. But this all changes when his Seventh-Grade class buries a time capsule to commemorate the end of the 1980s. Now Bobby is being haunted by visions: ghostly doppelgangers of himself, his friends, and others. He calls them "déjà view." Are these visions real, or has his imagination finally gotten away from him? And if they're real, what do they want? Bobby needs to figure this all out to survive his childhood...and his life.From the author of the award-winning Danger Peak, Déjà View is a darkly funny coming-of-age dramedy with a sci-fi twist, cranked up to eleven. But even more, it's at once a pulse-pounding thrill ride and a haunting portrait of paranoia, mental illness, and the unbearable sadness of growing up.

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