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  • av Erik Johnson
    415,-

    This is 15 years of Vet experience with all aspects of Koi health. Treatments and tips for a healthy environment, proper husbandry, symptoms of disease and remedies for parasites and sores, Dr. Johnson covers it all. In plain terms for the hobbyist, he provides the details you NEED to save fish. Symptoms, simple tests, logic and simplicity to educate you on preventing and treating fish diseases. This book is as timely / timeless as the appearance of fish disease, and the need for education in the testing and treatment of these conditions in fish. Learn about prevention and treatment BEFORE you're in trouble. "Anyone that has bought one koi, should have this book before they buy number two!" - David H. "Thanks for writing such an informative, easy to read book. I appreciate your easy going sense of humor and style of writing!" - Patti B. "Excellent for beginners, without sacrificing plenty of depth where needed. A Koi keeper's bible!" - S.G. Ontario "Not a wasted word. Well done!" - Mike S.

  • - Unraveling St. Patrick's Day
    av Erik Johnson
    177,-

    Embark on a captivating journey into the heart of Ireland's most celebrated day with "The Green Heart of March: Unraveling St. Patrick's Day." This meticulously researched and beautifully written book invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of history, legend, and cultural significance behind St. Patrick's Day, a holiday that has transcended its origins to become a global celebration of Irish heritage. From the life of St. Patrick, a figure enshrouded in mystery and faith, to the vibrant parades that paint cities around the world in shades of green, this book delves into the many layers that make March 17th a day of unity, pride, and joyous revelry. Discover the historical significance of the shamrock, the evolution of the iconic St. Patrick's Day parade, and how a saint's feast day transformed into an international festival. "The Green Heart of March" offers a comprehensive look at: - The life and legends of St. Patrick, including his mission in Ireland and the symbols associated with his teachings.- The origins and traditions of St. Patrick's Day, tracing its evolution from a religious observance to a global celebration.- The impact of the Irish diaspora on the spread and transformation of St. Patrick's Day, highlighting celebrations in cities like New York, Boston, Sydney, and beyond.- The modern festivities and global greening initiative that illuminate landmarks worldwide in emerald hues, symbolizing the universal appeal of the day. Accompanied by rich illustrations and engaging anecdotes, this book is a tribute to the enduring spirit of the Irish people and the universal values of community and heritage that St. Patrick's Day represents. Whether you're Irish by blood or in spirit, "The Green Heart of March" is an essential read for anyone looking to understand the depth and breadth of this beloved holiday. Perfect for history buffs, cultural enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by the charm of Ireland, "The Green Heart of March" is your invitation to delve into the heart of St. Patrick's Day. Celebrate the history, embrace the traditions, and join in the global community that makes March 17th a day like no other.

  • - Forever Young Making Money
    av Erik Johnson
    134,-

    10 of the best Healthcare sector stocks in the market today join me as I briefly discuss each stock in detail

  • - Forever Young Making Money
    av Erik Johnson
    134,-

    The energy sector has consistently paid above-average dividends ranging between 5 to 10%. What I've done is grouped together 10 different energy sector stocks that I feel have the greatest potential to uphold and increase their dividend payment. Another factor I was looking at while I chose these stocks was their growth potential and their International operations.

  • av Erik Johnson
    134,-

    Inside you will find an incredible list of 10 different stocks in the industry sector which I believe will bring great returns for the near and long-term, Inside you will see my brief description of Boeing, Carlisle Companies companies, Deere & Co, Eaton Corporation, General Electric, Honeywell International, Illinois Tool Works, Lockheed Martin, Parker Hannifin, and 3

  • - Erik Johnson Visits his sister in Haifa
    av Erik Johnson
    204,-

    Welcome ladies and gentlemen, the show is about to beginMy trip through Israel, giving a peace of my heart the truth all realI wrote one before one after, when the show is over standing ovation chit chatterSee the world through new eyes; don't forget to bring a tissue in case you need to cryBefore you enter this is what you must do, close your eyes and prepare to walk in someone else's shoePerception is one's reality; just remember this is Israel with Erik Johnson's personalityWith no further ado, let me present the gift I wrote for youLearn something from my gift that is my only wishChronological order is how the story is toldWatch, understand and listen to trapped moments of time and how they unfoldI despise a critic who just reads to readI embrace the scholar seeking answersThat is to whom I wish to plant the seedBe true to yourself if you're not ready stay awayThis is how I Erik Johnson know how to prayThe car ride to the airport was a breeze, I had fun being by myself, the trip to Charlotte from Asheville wasaround 2 hours. When inside the airport I did what any Tar Heel fan would do, find the first bar with the gameon, as it was March Madness and the heels were still in the tournament. The airport had a restaurant called'Carolina Corner ''. My flight was delayed until the closing minutes of the game. We were up by a comfortablelead so I was worried free. I boarded my plan and fell asleep (I was off on my adventure) we arrived two hourslater to JFK. (If you have never been to JFK it is the most frantic airport I have ever been in). In order for meto make it to Tel Aviv I had to change airlines, from Us Air to Delta. Delta needs help. I don't know if theywere remodeling or what, but they need to expand the ticket lines, we were like a bunch of cattle MOOO!I eventually got through, found my gate and decided to have a couple drinks while I waited the 6 hours Ihad before my flight. I found a Samuel Adams restaurant, and began to drink; I met some very interestingpeople going everywhere from Maine to Ireland. The last fellow I met was on his way home from businessso I allowed him to watch a couple "top Secret" videos on my computer, and read a little bit of Allen'sbook. I left the bar with just minutes to catch my plane, as I was running (I was thinking to myself how amI going to explain this to Kara, I missed my flight because I was in the bar, I don't think that would go oververy well). I made it with 3 minutes to spare, Out of breath and a little drunk I boarded my plane. I foundmy seat and passed out, I woke up with only 1-hour left, I slept the majority of an 11-hour flight. Thesecurity was not a problem I walked right through, met my sister outside of the terminal, took a couplepictures, joined our taxi driver and we were on our way to Haifa.On the way to Haifa I learned a lot about my surroundings, Israel is desert on one side and ocean on theother, it was the season of the "hasoon" which was caused by the sandstorms in Saudi Arabia; dust wouldfill the air giving it a grungy taste. When we arrived in Haifa I was given a brief history of how special tothe Baha'i faith this place was. I was shown the burial place of the "Hands of the Cause '' and other features.My boarding house was at the top of a building with no elevator insight; it was two long flights of stairs.When we arrived at the top there was a man behind a desk ready to take our reservation. The man had aplaque on his wall disclosing himself to be Masonic. I told him my great grandfather was Masonic fromNorth Carolina. He smiled at me and said, "I guess then I am your father too".

  • - : A Ghanaian Pilgrimage
    av Erik Johnson
    252,-

    Venture into the heart of West Africa with "Echoes of the Ancestors: A Ghanaian Pilgrimage," an evocative travel memoir that charts a journey both outward and inward, penned with soul-stirring authenticity by two modern-day pilgrims, Erik and Joe.From the dusty roads of Tamale to the hallowed grounds of the slave castles along the coast, this compelling narrative captures the spirit of Ghana in all its multifaceted glory. Erik and Joe's odyssey is a tapestry of cultural encounters, historical introspection, and personal transformation, set against the backdrop of a nation graced with an enduring legacy.As you turn the pages of "Echoes of the Ancestors," you embark on a passage through time, where the laughter of market vendors fills the air, and the solemnity of sacred sites resonates in your chest. The authors' journey to landmarks like The Last Bath, Cape Coast Castle, and Elmina Castle becomes your pilgrimage, revealing the profound impact of these sites, where joy and sorrow are entwined like the intricate patterns of kente cloth.With vivid descriptions that transport you alongside the travelers, you'll feel the heat of the Ghanaian sun and the haunting chill of history's shadow. Erik and Joe navigate not only the physical landscapes but also the complex terrain of legacy and memory, bearing witness to the silent stories etched into the land.Through their eyes, you'll experience the thrill of firing old muskets at the Salaga Tourist Center, the solemn remembrance at the Salaga Slave Cemetery, and the rustic wisdom imparted by chiefs in remote villages. Each chapter is a mosaic piece of a larger picture, revealing the enduring connections between the past and the present."Echoes of the Ancestors" transcends the traditional travelogue; it is a chronicle of learning and unlearning, of embracing the unknown, and finding kinship in unexpected places. This book is not merely an account of a trip through Ghana; it is a testament to the indelible marks left by the places we visit and the universal search for meaning that unites us all.Invite the spirit of adventure into your life with "Echoes of the Ancestors: A Ghanaian Pilgrimage"-a story of friendship, discovery, and the timeless whispers of history that beckon us to explore, remember, and grow.

  • av Erik Johnson
    207,-

    En el paisaje digital en rápida evolución, "Diez Cosas Que Aprendí de Russell Brunson" ofrece un apasionante recorrido a través de las lecciones esenciales obtenidas de uno de los emprendedores online más influyentes de nuestra época.Este libro perspicaz es más que una simple recopilación de conocimientos; es un mapa delineado por el viaje personal y las experiencias del autor, enriquecido por la sabiduría pionera de Russell Brunson, cofundador de ClickFunnels. Cada capítulo está dedicado a una lección específica, una parte de la filosofía de Brunson que el autor ha probado y aplicado personalmente, diseccionado y comprendido.Desde la elaboración de embudos de venta persuasivos hasta el dominio del arte de crear ofertas irresistibles, "Diez Cosas Que Aprendí de Russell Brunson" proporciona una visión estratégica de conceptos vitales que todo emprendedor necesita para prosperar en la economía digital. Encarna una fusión de conocimiento práctico, percepciones estratégicas y anécdotas inspiradoras que involucrarán tanto a emprendedores experimentados como a principiantes.La perspectiva única del autor, impulsada por su exploración personal de las enseñanzas de Brunson, teje una narrativa que es a la vez educativa e inspiradora. Es una invitación a profundizar en la mecánica de los negocios online exitosos y una guía para entender la mente de un maestro del marketing digital.Ya sea que estés dando tus primeros pasos en el mundo del emprendimiento online o seas un veterano experimentado buscando una nueva perspectiva, "Diez Cosas Que Aprendí de Russell Brunson" es un recurso inestimable, un libro que no solo informa sino que inspira, abriendo nuevos horizontes para el crecimiento y la innovación en el paisaje del emprendimiento digital.

  • - Fymm
    av Erik Johnson
    250,-

    Everyone has a struggle but not everyone has the confidence to force it to be heard. So here is my struggle and I want everyone to hear it. I'm here for everyone who has dealt with a struggle whether it be bullying in school, finding a way to understand information for a test, or physical and mental abuse. I want YOU to be heard. YOUR voice and YOUR opinion matters. So read my struggle and hopefully, it will help YOU to build the confidence to voice YOUR struggle. I promise you that everyone deserves to be heard and that every struggle matters no matter how big or small it is. Above all else, the FYMM family is here and will have your back through all your struggles past, present, or future.

  • - (Poet of the Otherland)
    av Erik Johnson
    134,-

    "File Na Tíre Eile" is a collection of depressive poetry full of introspection, imagination, and hope. that delves into the raw emotions and inner struggles of the author. It is an ethereal blend of depressive poetry, fantasy, and philosophy where emotions intertwine with the fantastic and the profound. This book unveils the dark and forsaken soul that often accompanies depression. Through vivid metaphors and stark imagery, the author paints a landscape of melancholy, exploring themes of despair, aloneness, and the fragility of hope. Each poem is a window into the depths of the poet's soul, capturing the essence of profound sadness and loneliness while providing a cathartic release for both writer and reader. It serves as a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is the potential for hope and beauty to be found. "File Na Tíre Eile" offers a glimmer of understanding and a reminder that you are not alone in your battle against the shadows. The author reminds us that even in the darkest corners of our souls, there is the potential for enlightenment and transcendence and that through introspection, we can find solace and understanding in the face of adversity.

  • av Erik Johnson
    250,-

    In "12 Things I Learned In Hell," the author offers an insightful and thought-provoking exploration of the myriad challenges we face in our daily lives. Through a series of captivating chapters, the book delves into topics such as living in the present, walking with intention, finding value in simplicity, planning for success, and harnessing the power of resilience.Chapter 1 invites readers to embrace the present moment and free themselves from the shackles of the past and the anxiety of the future. The author then dives into the importance of walking with purpose. As the book progresses, readers are urged to examine their relationships and intentions with a critical eye, from understanding the pitfalls of using others to the dangers of engaging in zero-sum games. The author encourages introspection, and in doing so, prompts readers to take responsibility for their actions and decisions.In later chapters, the book tackles the controversial idea of embracing selfishness as a means of self-preservation, and the importance of maintaining a state of readiness to tackle life's challenges head-on. The author concludes with a discussion on the power of choice and the necessity of taking decisive action in our lives."12 Things I Learned In Hell" is a brutally honest, yet ultimately empowering guide to help readers face their fears, embrace their flaws, and find strength in adversity. A must-read for anyone seeking to build resilience and develop a more profound understanding of themselves and the world around them.

  • av Erik Johnson
    400,-

    The Pilgrimage: Ghana, The Complete Experience" is a captivating and thought-provoking travelogue that takes readers on a journey through Ghana's rich history and culture. Through the eyes of the author, Erik, and his friend Joe, readers are transported to the heart of Ghana, where they embark on an unforgettable adventure to retrace the footsteps of the transatlantic slave trade.As Erik and Joe travel from the northern regions of Ghana to the southern coast, they encounter a wealth of historical landmarks, including the Pikworo Slave Camp in Paga, the Saakpuli Slave Site, the Salaga Slave Mart, and the Cape Coast and Elmina Castles. Along the way, they immerse themselves in the local culture, sampling traditional Ghanaian cuisine, attending cultural festivals, and meeting with locals to gain insight into their way of life.As the story unfolds, readers gain a deep understanding of the complexity of the transatlantic slave trade and the lasting impact it has had on Ghana and its people. "The Pilgrimage" is a powerful and poignant exploration of a dark chapter in human history, but it is also a celebration of Ghana's resilience and cultural richness. With stunning photographs and vivid descriptions, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in travel, history, and culture.

  • - A True Friend To F*** You Make Money
    av Erik Johnson
    171,-

    A true friend. Now through my life, I've been really adamant about not having friends. I just don't believe in the whole idea of friendship at all. What's the basis of it? I don't get it. What is a friend? I still don't get the whole friendship idea. If you're progressing with somebody and you're trying to be better together. That's not really a friend. That's more of a business partner, your business would be the steady progression of life, thats not really a friendship it is much more. I always tell everybody, a friend is an excuse to steal from you, only a friend would say, "Oh, I didn't think you were going to mind." Like, "What do you mean? You didn't think I was going to mind? It was my money. Why didn't you think I was going to mind?" "Oh, well, you know we're friends. So I didn't think you were going to mind." Nope. See that's that friend shit. It's not friendship, it's friend shit, that's what it really is. And you can go ahead and look at your friends and then you can decide what it is for yourself.

  • av Erik Johnson
    148,-

    Two drug dealers, one the grandson of a killer and the other, an abuse victim, each try to avoid repeating the past as they fall in love. Smith Corona is an existential 21st-century man, over-read and under-motivated, lost in a sea of mediocrity. When Keiko bursts into his life like an atomic wind, he holds fast to her, despite all the warning signs that she is dangerously psychotic. "How much can I absorb," he asks, "for the sake of love?" Will he take a stand, become a man, and reject the very symbol of masculinity--the acquisition of a beautiful woman? Or will he fall back on the automatic passivity that has characterized his entire life?

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