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  • - Post Pandemic Revised Edition
    av Akon Margaret Kalu
    357,-

    My book is prescriptive to process change, and it outlines strategic thinking about market competition. It is a vital tool for restaurant owners who wish to embark on a practical approach to achieve growth and branding of food. The book highlights areas for improvement that might work and what may not work and explains how to avoid setbacks and pitfalls in the restaurant business. It is about what to expect each step of the way, with suggestions for putting theory into practice so as to gain acceptance from the mainstream in the food industry. It is a narrative aimed at revolutionizing African food, weaving traditional cooking with contemporary remixes and infusions. An illustration of more effective approaches to helping achieve optimal dining experience, this book can really help ethnic minority food entrepreneurs, from pop-ups to restaurant owners, see things from a diner's perspective to understand what can be done to improve service provision. Other food outlets can use my book to address ongoing issues of central importance to food and nutrition. There is an underlying message encouraging food entrepreneurs and management to build successful food businesses, especially in this new era of constantly evolving tastes that require quick branding of African food. It addresses many challenges faced by these eateries at home and in diaspora. The discourse is about ongoing struggles to succeed and rank among the mainstream. Hopefully, my book will appeal to food businesses as a useful tool to target the market and audience, as well as eliminate setbacks and pitfalls. This book isn't about providing a solution to any of the problems facing restaurant owners; instead, it is what I will describe as a very useful tool to facilitate change.

  • av Marshall G. Elmore
    187,-

    I though how one day I would lose my dog Fred. To tell children, I wrote this book. I brought in his friends to show the love he had and has. I wanted to show where he would be and loved him eternally.

  • av FCCA FCA Shafii Ndanusa
    157 - 357,-

  • av FCCA FCA Shafii Ndanusa
    157 - 357,-

  • av Imani McKinnon
    142,-

    It's about me and my life. The good and bad times. The main characters is me and I do have my mom in the book, Jacqui Mckinnon. Me pushing through, breaking down anything that came in my way and for everyone else. I'm not different from you I just do things differently. And when you see a Disabled Woman or man don't treat us differently because we are all the same just like you. And that's why I write my book for people to understand us, disabled and people who are not disabled. World keep on turning, but we are all in this world together. And I hope and pray that one day everyone will understand that.

  • av Lily Starbright
    157,-

    This book is about a long, sad, relentless journey to become a parent. The journey is not something I would wish for anyone; but, unfortunately, lots of people go through it. However, seeing the rainbow at the end of the journey is what I wish for everyone who longs to have children.

  • av Shirley Henen
    233 - 342,-

  • av Lyubomir T. Gruyitch
    898,-

    About the book for short ("pitch")Review of thoughts on time through centuries since the ancient epoch.The physical reality permitted the characterization and definition of time. Discoveries of the unknown features of time and its speed.The existence of time fields reflects the temporal structure of space.New physical principles linked the properties of time with modeling dynamical systems and with their control design. Two novel mathematical theories of time relativity. They overcome all the problems, paradoxes, absurd and mistakes of Einstein's relativity theory.Abstract Discovery of unknown properties of time, of its speed and of the light speed rejects Einstein`s time relativity theory. The full physical characterization of time and of its properties, and of the physical sense of its relativity that is the basis for the novel mathematical relativity theory. Being free of Einstein's a priori accepted assumptions that are physically inacceptable, the new time and spatial coordinate, speed and velocity, acceleration, mass, force and energy transformations are essentially different in the general and in the special case from Lorentz' and from those induced by them. The physical sense of time relativity shows the existence of newly discovered time fields.New physical principles link the properties of time, with modeling physical processes and systems, and with synthesis and implementation of advanced control of dynamical systems.Refinements of the basic physics fundamentals and of the relativity theory fundamentals. New research avenues in physics, relativity theory, mathematical physics, systems and control, and in philosophy.

  • av Steve Wrixon Russell
    248,-

    The Arab spring is in full swing in 2011 Egypt. The Egyptian President has been deposed and his interim replacement tentatively tries to steer the country away from fanaticism. The Muslim Brotherhood is in the ascendency and the CIA fearing another Iran hostage crisis has reduced its presence. Evacuating all non-essential operatives and relying on its allies for help if a crisis evolves.American heiress, Jessie Simmons, mysteriously disappears, whilst touring the middle east with the university orchestra. The daughter of a major democratic party donor, it is feared she's been murdered. The alleged killer being the spoilt son of a US senator. Who is bruised and battered and held in a filthy Cairo jail. The US President needs friends, urgently. Ordering the CIA Director, Stan Robinson to fix it, fast. Caught short and with few options Stan reluctantly reaches out to Australian author and perceived Arab sympathizer, Peter Brady. Pete has to battle his own demons and use his experience from a previous life, as he embarks on what seems a near impossible mission: to find Jessie or her body and to get Rick Jackson out alive. Whether he's guilty or not.

  • av Rene Robinson
    218,-

    This book is written for those who would like to improve/understand their emotional wellness. Divided into sections fear, joy, anger, sadness, put empty, it holds activities suitable to open into these emotions and understand the part they play in our lives. All of these are tried and trusted activities so let yourself be kind to yourself and open to your emotions.

  • av Dean Hollands
    233,-

    With an average age of twenty-six, 'The Gallant Airmen of Brookwood Military Cemetery' honors fifty-two airmen from seven nations who displayed the highest levels of bravery and gallantry while flying. Awarded the Royal Air Force's highest-flying decorations. They now rest in Brookwood Military Cemetery, Surrey, the largest Commonwealth Military Cemetery in the United Kingdom. Exploring their stories, the book first provides a brief history of the construction and maintenance of the Commonwealth Military Cemeteries and Memorials of the wars of 1914 - 1918 and 1939 - 1945. It explains the Commonwealth War Graves Commission's heritage principles, the eligibility criteria for interment within a War Cemetery, and the history of Brookwood Military Cemetery, its monuments, and memorials. Having considered the Wider origins of military gallantry awards, the author examines the circumstances that led Britain's military to introduce a standardised system of awards for its service personnel, culminating in creating the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Distinguished Flying Medal, the Air Force Cross, and the Air Force Medal for aircrew. The author then explains how, during World War Il, Britain trained its aircrews to defend the realm against the axis powers of evil through implementing the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. In providing the personal accounts of the fifty-two decorated airmen buried at Brookwood, the author describes the circumstances and training they undertook to become airmen, the commands, and squadrons they served with, the operations they flew, and the battles they fought. Throughout its pages, this book reveals the amazing, and often unbelievable accounts of how they achieved their awards, and the often-inexplicable circumstances in which they lost their lives. This book tells the incredible stories of ordinary men from around the world. Men whose training, instinct, and intuition led them to become heroes of the air. Men who performed extraordinary acts of gallantry, who withstood danger, experienced adversity, suffered misfortune and ultimately came to be buried at Brookwood Military Cemetery. 'They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morningWe will remember them.'Robert Laurence Binyon

  • av Naresh Kaur
    172,-

    This poems i will include with my storyTo tell you that life does not stopunless you want it to,With us or by yourself,Made by tow parents that remember youEven if you don't,They both cherish there,Thoughts and memories,You can grow and grow as much as there hearts together, It has even happened to them,A mind is very exciting place,We all have it,Or you have their memories too,Some days we talk through that,We all tell the truth no matter,how it all sounds like coming out,So all can make to you and I.

  • av Henry H. Bucher
    202 - 248,-

  • av Denise Cairns
    172 - 233,-

  • av Denise Cairns
    172 - 233,-

  • av Keith Timewell
    187,-

    This is a self development book designed to help other people evolve from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset, adding value to sharing lifelong knowledge, to change culture and discover, Why? rebooting core values and designing their own future, a new way of thinking, an interactive book which facilitates a commitment sheet after each chapter which forms a mind map of change, that will transform their life to release the greatness from within to a brighter happier fulfilled life beyond their wildest dream.

  • av David Puetz
    187,-

    INSPECTOR BUGS FOLLOWS A VERY SPECIAL ENGLISH BULDOG WHO WANT TO HELP OTHERS. TOGETHER WITH HIS FRIENDS PENNY THE PARROT AND MRS WADDLES, INSPECTOR BUGS CAN CRACK BUY CASE AND FIND ANY MISSING FRIEND.

  • av Tracy Brooks
    233 - 271,-

  • av Kai Jenkins
    172,-

  • av Marsue Huerta
    218,-

    The surreal image on the book-cover is by Eli Huerta and depicts an impressionist perception of the Industrial Revolution. The darkening of the air and the water is reminiscent of the opening of the bottomless pit in Revelation and is the reason such imagery was chosen for the cover of this book, as it fits well with its theme. And he opened the bottomless pit; and there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the smoke of a great furnace; and the sun and the air were darkened by reason of the smoke of the pit. (Revelation 9:2)

  • av We On Earth
    202,-

    The book starts in the late Sixties about an ex Navy pilot, Carleton, who goes to Woodstock and joins with a bunch of other folks and they form a commune in British Columbia. Carleton has many different experiences traveling and visiting with spiritual leaders and various other situations. He envisions the Whole Earth (WE) living in Peace Plenty and Harmony by the implementation of the WEsolution, (go to wesolution.org). He eventually organizes a Spiritual Gathering called (IT) for the Infin(IT)e Total(IT)y for August 19th 2044 which is a group Ascension, since Earth is no longer inhabitable. All huebeings will transcend into the next dimension as an emanation of pure light energy.

  • av Agnes Pellier-Galdi
    157,-

    individuals accepting or not the demands of that period.The author herself lived in ttCzechoslovakia during the period described and went through the fight to keep her ideas free from the political pressure demanded to ensure a possible existence between her aims as a young girl and not giving in to the political pressure. She has to live in the constan fear that if she reveals too much of her inner need for freedom, her existent will be jeopardized. But finally, through some ruse and a bit of luck, s manages to finally come out of this cage and reach the Western WorldThis novel was published in November 2012 in French under the tit Cage d'Ecureuil and was highly acclaimed. The author was interviewSwiss Radio.ISBN 978-1.

  • av Iamthevoiceinthebook Wilson
    157 - 218,-

  • av Belinda Bras-Nel
    202,-

    Within this book I share many of my experiences as amedium and the valuable knowledge shared with me bythe Angel of Death. When my dad passed, my life waschanged forever and I know that many people struggle toredefine their life without their loved one. I asked some ofmy clients to share their own journeys. Nianell and RianaScheepers also share their experiences.But, probably the most important aspectof this book is to iden¿fy and confrontour own fears.Why are we so scared of death?Is it possible to change our own defini¿on of death so thatwe won't fear our own transi¿on into the hereäer? Wealso look into the poten¿al that develops within each of us,to grow and to transi¿on into the unique soul that you are,when death arrives at your doorstep.

  • av Spyros Rolakis
    286,-

    Errico, an Italian from Milan, goes on a business trip to China. There, he is to comedown with Covid-19 and fight for dear life. He has a strong mind and soul. The effort he puts in to save himself staggering. Eventually, his body won't it, yet his mind, aided by his soul, takes leave the moment the body dies and, after a long journey, enters another two bodies, giving them a new lease on life. Errico's cognition resuscitates the mind of Constantinos, who is in coma after an accident, whereas his soul enters a baby that would be stillborn by the name Carolina.

  • av Pam Fox
    177,-

  • av Joydip Majumder
    172 - 187,-

  • av Ding
    357 - 445,-

  • av Trevor Fourmile
    172,-

    A story from the Gimuy Walubara Yidinji First Nation people from Cairns, Australia about finding one's place in the world.This is the story of poor Cassowary, who was laughed at by the other animals because he could not fly. Avoiding the shaming taunts, Cassowary hides through the day, coming to the waterhole in the evening to bathe. One day, fleeing his tormentors, Cassowary runs into a large rock, part of which remains embedded in this head. When the kind Seahawk comes upon Cassowary he listens to the sad tale, encouraging the poor bird, and recognising his unique skills. Later when Seahawk asks for Cassowary's urgent help, he flies into action and saves the day.

  • av William Pearson
    328,-

    The epic poem "Beowulf" has been explored by many scholars, but personal acquaintance revealed that some important aspects always seem to have been overlooked. The author's objective with this book was to correct such omissions, but discrepancy turned out to be more widespread than envisaged. Rather than being solely a contribution to Scandinavian history, the material mainly illustrates aspects of English origins as viewed by a gifted member of their own kind. A post-Roman doomed culture arose in eastern England. Largely ignored in English records, the history of this is obscure enough, but the geography is even more so, since reliable place-names are but few. The poem predominantly served as an allegorical tool and, laced with folklore, was used furtively to comment on the behaviour of those in leadership roles, both in politics and religion. Synthesis even allows an identity to be suggested for the poet.

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