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  • av Rebecca Whelan
    331,-

    This book will help you completely transform the way you look, feel, and even think each day. By developing the habits in this book, you will be able to increase your energy, limit your aches and pains, achieve better health, and help improve the way your body looks and performs.I have been in the fitness industry for many years as a group exercise instructor and personal trainer. I have spent many years reading, researching, and discovering ways to transform my body and help the clients I work with. There are millions of excellent self-help books out there that address these areas. The goal of this book is to provide you with some of the knowledge I have obtained and the strategies that I have found to be most effective. This book will provide you with a simple guide on how to implement these strategies in a way that will greatly improve your chance of success.This book is designed to provide you with weekly habits to incorporate into your life. Every chapter contains a new habit to focus on and ways to make small, manageable changes to adapt each habit into your daily routine. This book provides strategies on how to incorporate the habits along with worksheets and activities to help you set goals, plan a routine, and keep track of your progress. This book is designed to be an interactive guide or workbook. This will help you take an active role in the process instead of a passive role in just reading another book. This greatly improves your chance of success and will help keep you motivated during the process.

  • - A Grandmother's Love Letters to Her Unborn Grandchild
    av Joan Beth Beugen
    236,-

    In the autumn of 2008, Joan Beugen was told by her daughter that she was pregnant with who would become Joan's very first grandchild. It was to become an exciting time in her family, but Joan was worried. She was very concerned that tiny one (that was what she called him) had no way of knowing what this growing and developing stuff it was going through was all about. And she was determined to help reassure tiny one that it was all right. But growing into the world can be a scary thing, and Joan was determined to help.So she began writing letters to this little person that she had not met to explain some of the changes that were happening to him and to give him a head start in dealing with some of the challenges of the waiting world. Her letters, filled with fun and life lessons, remind all of us of our shared humanity.

  • av Richard Modeste
    186,-

    The Dating Game Uncensored chronicles dating in a free society. In other words, if you are raised in a society where marriages are strictly prearranged as the norm, then there's really no need to read a book on dating. The goals are to provide an interactive dating guide for all ages--for parents/guardians/adults to be aware of who their kids interact with and where and how and persuade everyone to do their own research and background checks (as deemed necessary).The objectives are to provide an easy-to-read guide for readers looking to acquire more knowledge on dating, to identify and analyze personality traits and characteristics, to acquire dating skills, to develop effective and safe dating strategies, to identify red flags and avoid dangerous situations, to learn from (or share) others' experiences by patronizing the following question-answer email: datingforallages@gmail.com, and how to find a date: socialize!The methodology for this book involved gathering information from informal and unstructured interviews with several individuals from different backgrounds and careers, namely school teachers, pediatricians, single people, married people, and divorcees, to name a few. Considerable internet research was done also.Perspectives are based on views and insights from family background, upbringing, early childhood education and socialization, social and neighborhood environment, human psychology, personal experiences, education, income, and social class and status.Over thirty type of daters are listed by definition, ranging from smart daters, to dumb, to serial killers, to haters, and to one-night standers. Pick your poison (if you rush in blindly).Many scenarios are discussed: dating during a pandemic, youth dating, dating for seniors, the power of love, training your children (bending the tree while it's young), dating in the city where everyone can see you vs. dating in a remote rural area, online dating vs. in-person, and blind dating vs. wing dating. There are lots more.Some hot-button issues are examined too. For example, at what age is it okay to start dating? Should dating be part of the school's curriculum? Should families teach their kids how to date? What are the two-to-five-year rule vs. the three-to-six-month rule? Do you believe in the zodiac (compatibility) signs?How do you approach someone for a date? Do pickup lines work? There is no "one size fits all approach." Hint: ask open-ended questions that can't yield simple yes or no answers. Pique someone's interest by trying to find out what they are interested in. The list goes on and on. Be my guest.Practice safe dating. How to look for red flags and which ones to look for are of paramount importance. There can be lots on intrigue and drama in dating. We live in a complex and diverse world that has dangerous people. Bad people. This book identifies numerous personality traits and types. Ask your romantic interest or date about their (life's) timeline. For instance, do "missing" years in their life story mean they might have been incarcerated? You just never know. Daters, beware!Take time to read this book. There's lots more. Did I mention a part 2? Stay tuned.

  • av A B Bishop
    236,-

    What did Beth volunteer to do? She was about to drive a semi-tractor-trailer rig across the country. But there were no maps, no diesel, no communication, and no truck stops.Discovery in Sunshine is a story set in a period of postapocalyptic recovery from volcanoes, floods, fires, and loss of cities and lives within western North America. Her family had developed a better way to collect, store, and save solar power to effectively run heavy transport trucks. Their company needed to prove the effectiveness of this development by doing a test-drive across parts of the country without other fuels. They installed their technology on a truck and trailer that would carry food and medicine. They convinced groups engaged in the transportation industry to support this test. The test would be a trial run from Canada to Mexico by women and men in a semi-tractor-trailer rig mapping roads and finding what cities and peoples had survived. They were without knowledge of what they might encounter and how well this technology would serve them over a month's time. This travel route was without communication, a power grid, or seaports to supply goods. They had hope, grit, and determination. Beth will start on this journey with a physician who wants to find her family. What will they find? What impact can they make?

  • av C a Smith
    280,-

    This is a story about a time of contrast when the character of the nation was formed as a newly born country, needing to find its own identity. Born in war, it now needed to grow and mature until every American would say, "I am, and I can." New emigrants casting off the negativity of the Old World encouraged by the wide expanse of this New World began to, hope, to dream, to create. New possibilities were invented. Encouraged by this new freedom, they continued to investigate and create. What emerged was a period of growth as well as failure. Entrepreneurs grew rich in the country. Such a man was Gerard Phillips. We follow his career, and the growth of his company through the troublesome years of the nineteenth century, the new democracy becoming a beacon of hope. Some recognized this union was not a perfect union. This newborn nation had faults that needed to be corrected. The dream of freedom was not for all. It was as insecure as the flip of a coin. Brother against brother, each felt sure in their own mind that this was our nation's character--the freedom to suppress freedom, for others while keeping their own intact. Freedom is as tenuous as a flip of the coin. A choice, if you will, between freedom and racism. Fighting for expansion or containment, through relocation, is a flip of a coin. Justice on the one side and greed on the other. Thus, the new nation entered its adolescence. It struggled with growing pains. Each year a flip of the coin changed America until most Americans could say by the end of the Century, "I am, and I can." Most, but not all. Still not perfect. As the nation continues to grow, it takes only the flip of a coin to improve or undo what we have accomplished. This is the story of a family and a growing business. It's the story of a generation forming the character of a nation. It is the story that is the mission of each new generation, in each new century. Who we are decided by the flip of a coin or the ballot box.

  • - How to Own Up, Make Good, and Move Forward After a Crisis
    av Ray Hennessey
    211,-

    Everybody messes up. In relationships. In business. In life. It's a fact of human nature that we're flawed. People aren't inherently bad, but humans tend to do a lot of bad things. Everyone has engaged in behavior they're not proud of. We all have secrets, and we're all prone to traits and impulses we wish we didn't have. History, literature, and music for centuries have given us examples of falls from grace, tragedies, and fatal flaws.And then came the digital age. With the proliferation of social media, so much of our personal and professional behavior can suddenly find itself in the public view. What we do personally affects us professionally and vice versa. The human tendency to fail those who trust us has changed from a personal crisis to one with a large audience often clamoring for some measure of retribution. As humans, professionally and personally, we find ourselves at risk of lasting reputational damage if we don't find a way to recover and move forward.Beyond Sorry: How to Own Up, Make Good, and Move Forward After a Crisis lays out the framework for people to offer sincere and lasting apologies that can help turn around their careers or personal lives in the digital age. Redemption of one's reputation isn't easy. It takes more than a simple apology. That's what going beyond sorry means: taking the extra steps to ensure you can fight all the hurdles in your way. Beyond Sorry explores the steps one needs to take to move forward, including finding the right words, delivering the message with credibility, taking ownership of our actions and behaviors, and living a life that shows those around us that we're worthy of another chance.

  • - True Story of a Daughter's Love from the Other Side
    av Debra Ann Maciel
    211,-

    Did you ever wonder if your loved ones who have passed away are around you? Do they think about you from the other side? This book is a true story of how I received the answers to these questions and much more. How our loved ones try to contact us by tapping, moving items or seeing their shadow pass by. These signs are to let us know that they are still here. They want us to know that they love us and want to comfort us. They are never gone but in spirit and are living another life on the other side of peace, love, and joy. So follow me on my journey to a spiritual awakening of love and comfort from the other side.

  • av Andrew W Murray
    161,-

    We as a people of the United States of America face multiple problems every day. Some are small, some are large, and new ones are coming up all the time. This is not a perfect society, and we don't live in a perfect world. A lot of people here in the USA are doing the best they can do to help fix these problems. Some are not doing anything. They feel that it is not their problem. They believe if they turn their heads, these problems will go away. They will not. By not doing anything, some of the problems just got bigger.It has been proven time and time again that the only way to fix our problems is to pull together. When we stand together, we are one great nation. When we stand apart, we are just a country in turmoil. This is a free country and the land of opportunity. Because of this, this is also the land where you have the right to be selfish.Let us be one nation again. Stop the hate and embrace the love. Let's stop fighting each other and start loving and helping each other. Let's be the America that we once were. We are a very diverse country. We are because we are a great nation. Although we have the right to be selfish, let's come together and fix our problems.

  • - Through the Eyes of a Child
    av Monika Danhof
    236 - 355,-

    The following are true stories from children growing up in a strange and bizarre world under the notorious Nazi Regime during WWII, authentically telling them in their own words and as seen through the "eyes of a child." They constantly feared and wondered about some horrible things they had seen and heard--people being forcefully dragged out of their homes, dreadful screams from someone being beaten to death, lifeless bodies hanging from trees, friends and people they knew disappearing overnight--and were desperate to find out the truth in their own courageous ways as their many curious questions were harshly brushed away with the words "Hush, hush! You have not seen anything, and you do not tell anyone!" Bravely, they endured earth-shattering air raids in dark freezing-cold bunkers and shared the exhilarating joy expressed by every surviving soul. Amazingly, in the middle of chaos, they played happily in the rubble of war. Read about the children's own ingenious humanitarian aid campaigns they created and how their accomplishments were able to bring much-needed relief to many elderly and sick citizens of their small town. Lastly, learn about the children's curious and heart-warming relationships they formed with the soldiers of the Ninetieth Infantry Division of the United States Army in Germany in April 1945. This book is written for the children of "today and tomorrow" to remember the children of "yesterday."Monika Danhof

  • av Sherry L Whitenight
    392,-

    Lucy Walker is a young woman with a dark past, which is revealed slowly throughout the first half of the novel through the nightmares of the horrific abuse and neglect she suffered at the hands of her drunken father and drug-addicted mother. She is living on her own in Chicago, Illinois, and has finally decided to seek professional help for the PTSD, severe anxiety, and sleeplessness she has experienced for years. Some of her story also comes out during her sessions with her psychiatrist, a compassionate woman who helps Lucy throughout the course of several years.At the start of her therapy, Lucy meets a man by the name of Robert Maxwell, a young accountant who fancies himself a science-fiction author, although his book isn't yet complete. He saves her from being attacked on the street by a drunken homeless man and asks her out on a date. Their whirlwind romance begins almost immediately, and Lucy thinks she has finally found the love of her life, but her past still haunts her, and she fears that telling him all her secrets will ruin what they have. Unfortunately, Robert has issues of his own, and Lucy finds herself lost, alone, and despondent, a victim of abuse once again. Will she ever be able to recover this time, move on, and find the love she truly deserves?

  • av Angel Gonzalez
    211,-

    This book provides valuable insights into commercial real estate syndication and the benefits it can offer to investors. By pooling their resources together, investors can gain access to larger and more lucrative properties, which can help them achieve their financial goals.The investment strategies outlined in the book focuses on value-add investments, which involve acquiring properties that can be improved through strategic management and renovations. This approach can generate increased cash flow and appreciation, leading to long-term growth for investors.The Keystone Advantages strategies offer investors access to recession-resistant real estate, high-quality investment opportunities, and regular passive cash flow. By investing in prevetted private equity transactions, investors can also benefit from strategic placement of their investment capital.Overall, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in commercial real estate syndication and the potential benefits it can offer. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, understanding the principles of syndication and value-add investments could be key to achieving your financial goals.

  •  
    224,-

    Poetry is more than the written word, it is more than the language of love. Poetry is not just the expression of emotions, it is the language of elicited emotion. It is not just a method by which we express our emotions or our devotion, it is a language by which others receive it and experience it. High-brow people will tell you that a well-written poem has met a criteria for grammar, use of metaphor, punctuation and even iambic pentameter. I say to you that a well-written poem is the one that stirs your emotions good or bad and a great one is one that stirs your soul. if you have ever read something that has actually made you laugh or cry, then that was well written. I hope that what you find inside stirs in you, because everything within, I wrote because of her, to stir her, like all that she stirred in me.

  • av Kimberly Hoffman
    224 - 355,-

    When Olivia discovers an old notebook in the tackle box, it transports her into her dad's childhood--a story where worms go flying, pumpkins go missing, and pranks go awry. But the stories aren't just about Olivia's dad and his best friend, Dusty. The stories are about her grandpa Jim who always celebrated life with hard work, laughter, and a can-do attitude, even with all the obstacles life threw his way.Just Ask Jim is Hoffman's third book in the Storyteller's Foundation series. The Storyteller's Foundation supports families who have lost loved ones by creating stories never to be forgotten. For more information on the foundation, visit storytellersfoundation.com.Hoffman's other published work includes the tale of Little Olive, an Italian greyhound who finds herself alone in a new neighborhood and is fearful her differences will make it difficult to find friends.All of Hoffman's books are based on real-life characters with a twist of fiction, creating stories both young and old will love.

  • - Perseverance and Education Is the Answer
    av Hope Baldwin
    186,-

    This book is meant to archive life in Newark, New Jersey, high-rise projects during the1960s and 1970s. Many African-American stories are not shared, this one is from a collection of perspectives. It is a collaboration of stories about how many persevered and overcame adversaries they never signed up for. Life served them lemons, and they made lemonade.

  • av Inga Gabadze
    224,-

    The present book is a fiction novel. The central character of the book is a young, accomplished human rights defense professional, Milena Bulic. She walks us through her everyday life--her work and the time spent with her next-door neighbor, an overpowering and controlling woman named Sandy. Sandy is a very well-rounded woman, but she is living a double life. She is a mystery to all her friends who have love-and-hate relationships with her. Despite her dark secrets, Milena still likes her, spends meaningful evenings with her, and has spiteful exchanges with her. Sandy becomes the second mother figure for her. The present book is a fiction, novel. The central character of the book is a young accomplished human rights defense professional, Milena Bulic. She walks us through her everyday life: her work and the time spent with her next door neighbor, overpowering and controlling woman Sandy. Sandy is a very well rounded woman but she is living a double life. She is a mystery to all her friends who have love and hate relationship with her. Despite her dark secrets, Milena still likes her, spends meaningful evenings with her, and has spiteful exchanges with her. Sandy becomes the second mother figure for her. Sandy controls everybody's life around her. She decides who they can date and who they cannot. Though Sandy does not approve it, Milena goes to law school. There she meets professor Savanelli who gets her in trouble. In the end it is Sany who comes to her rescues.

  • av Charles Pearson
    758,-

    Charles Pearson is an eighty-five-year-old man who was raised by a single and very religious mother. She was a very religious person who was active in her church all her life. She remained single until Charles was a senior in high school, devoting her life to Charles and his three brothers. She was the most influential person in Charles's early life. She tried her best to bring Charles up to be a believer in Christ and was mostly successful in that effort, although Charles was not very cooperative in that endeavor. Fortunately, Charles married a very wonderful wife who continued in that effort during their marriage, which has now lasted for sixty years. Consequently, Charles attended church most of his adult life and in fact ended up being a deacon in a Baptist church. This lasted ten years.Charles moved his family around a lot during his working years, and they were members of several different denominations of churches. At different times, they were members of Methodist, Presbyterian, Southern Baptist, and Christian churches. He became an avid student of the Bible, always seeking the truth of the words in it. This became a passion for him, and although he was committed to his family, he spent as much of his spare time pursuing that passion as possible. This book is the result of that lifetime of biblical study.Charles and Barbara have three children, five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. They are the delight of their lives.

  •  
    224,-

    It is estimated that 9.7 percent of all Americans suffer from some type of mood disorder. And this estimate does not include people who have yet been diagnosed. This book is about my life experience growing up in a family where my grandmother was bipolar, my brother became schizophrenic due to a drug overdose, my mother became bipolar due to a mental breakdown, and how I became bipolar due to a mental breakdown at age twenty-three while working in corporate America and being faced with a lot of responsibility.The book tells how my ungrateful experience working for corporate America drove me to move to Hawaii in pursuit of becoming an astronaut, and how after attending college in Hawaii and becoming grounded, my goal of becoming an astronaut changed.It talks how I was interviewed by Department of Defense contractors and a headhunter for Jet Propulsion Lab and made the CIA on-call list and FBI special agent recruiting list after graduating college, all while being bipolar. It also talks about my journey as a martial artist and how I tried to open up a school while receiving social security disability for my mental illness. And it also talks of the many times I almost became homeless and the time I was arrested and tortured for being mistaken as homeless as a result of being bipolar.Like most people who suffer from bipolar mental illness, my book has the ups and downs of my life and includes the good and the bad. But most importantly, my book shed light on how I was able to take control of my mental illness through medicine and management techniques that can benefit people who have a mental illness, treat people with mental illness, or know someone with a mental illness. This book is a guide for people who want to take control of their mood disorder and is based on my true story of me having a mental illness and finding ways to manage my condition, which I now share with you.

  • av Robert Kelley
    243 - 371,-

    In the depths of Johnny's soul, an insatiable fire blazed, his every heartbeat drumming the anthem of his dreams--the dream of conquering the unforgiving realm of music. Fate, the master weaver of destinies, united him with five other souls whose ambitions burned with equal ferocity. Bound by an unbreakable bond, they birthed a rock band that soared to unimaginable heights, gracing the pinnacle of global adoration.Yet their ascent to glory was not without its tribulations. With each accolade gained, their radiance attracted sinister gazes--voracious beasts seeking to feed on their triumph for their own insidious gain. Unbeknownst to the band, unseen forces lurked in the shadows, salivating at the opportunity to exploit their vulnerable hearts. Deception slithered in their midst, camouflaged as unwavering loyalty, while greed unfurled its venomous tendrils, threatening to unravel their harmonious union.Within the pages of this tale, you shall witness a treacherous odyssey, where love, life, and friendship stand as pillars of resilience against the tempestuous storms that assail them. As the band battles against the relentless tide of treachery and adversity, the story unfurls, revealing their unyielding spirit and unwavering dedication. Serpentine encapsulates the indomitable will of those who refuse to surrender their dreams in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles.It is a testament to the transformative power of friendship, a symphony of unbreakable bonds that resonate even in the darkest hours. This book, woven with threads of deceit, deception, and avarice, is a soul-stirring masterpiece--a compelling narrative that immerses readers in the throes of passion, loss, and redemption. Prepare to embark on a journey where dreams intertwine with reality, where the pursuit of greatness becomes a battle against the forces that seek to devour it. Serpentine stands as an essential testament to the triumph of the human spirit and the enduring force of love--a poignant tale that demands to be experienced by all who yearn for inspiration in the face of adversity.

  • av Barbara Henick Bachow M D
    199 - 355,-

    Dr. Bachow spent her childhood in the inner city, growing up in the Brooklyn projects. Blessed with the necessary academic skills and personality, she fought her way out of her humble beginnings to achieve a level of success that she had never thought possible. Not surprisingly, over the years she became accustomed to the accolades of achievement while standing on life's pedestal in both social and professional circles.Then suddenly, it was all taken away. A monster called multiple sclerosis unceremoniously pushed her off her perch, and she found herself facing the world once again as an average person--a patient.This book describes the rise and fall of Dr. Bachow's world as well as its ultimate salvation as she gets used to the seat on the other side of the doctor's desk.

  • av Autumn Haize Montoya
    188,-

    Amazing how the essence of blood could be like a perfume, sweet, yet ferric. Staining the nostrils until the iron you smell not only thickens the air you breathe but also the soil beneath. In He Follows, Emilie Dawson takes you through a chilling adventure and experiences you never thought would happen. Innocence turns into scared souls, happiness turns into fear, and he, who is just waiting to appear.I don't plan on coming home until midnight. You two know the rules. --PenelopeWhat do you expect, Em, it's a c-o-l-l-e-g-e party! --AndiYou know I always do prefer reds. --HenryIt was Lindenwood University. --Emillie2

  • av Catherine V de Luca de Guia Ph D
    186 - 280,-

    Harriet loves to be unseen on Halloween by dressing as she is--a vampire--without giving anyone a fright. It's when all the spooky, creepy creatures like goblins, witches, and vampires are allowed one day and night to run around with humans, knocking on doors, all doors, even spooky ones, for a tick or a treat. Follow Harriet on a spooky Halloween adventure where she learns that you don't have to like all the same things to be friends.

  • av Bryan Laurence
    211,-

    Sergeant Deedee Contreras leads a SWAT team into a drug house occupied by militia terrorists who force her and her officers into a gunfight. Suddenly, Contreras and her team find themselves being tossed around by a tornado that hits on top of the house during the gun battle, wreaking havoc and leaving her unconscious. When she awakens, she finds herself alone in an apocalyptic wasteland of war and death, a warrior's world called Endos, where her only companion is Tito, a drug dog that chased her and her officers into the house before the tornado hit.Desperate to find a way back to her team, Deedee befriends a powerful female knight named Saradietus, who imparts onto her the Boots of Power and sends her on a quest to meet with the Warlord of Soldier City, an ally who has the power to send her back home. During her quest, she saves the lives of three warriors who swear an oath to repay her by helping fulfill her quest to get back to her fellow officers, and in doing so, becomes her new team. All the while, a powerful enemy by the name of Kiladris seeks to destroy Contreras and claim the boots for herself.New Warriors of Endos is a science-fiction, action-based, adventure story that serves as a dark satire, with adult themes, fantastic violence, and some social commentary.

  • av Troy Lowman
    331,-

    The Eastern Shore of Maryland is a state of mind more than a place. Love Letters not only describes its physical beauty, rich history, and unique nature but also emphasizes its greatest asset--the people who live there.

  • - Once Upon a Time in Detroit
    av Cicero Love
    236,-

    This novel is a gripping story of the courage of a group of youths from Detroit's Eastside, who stood up and faced down a vicious attempt by the Urban Renewal Program to physically remove them from their neighborhood during the destruction of Hastings Street in the early 1960's. Hastings Street was a thriving Black Business District known all over the world as a flourishing cultural and business community. This program of Negro removal by the government of that period included constant police harassment, false and illegal arrests, brutality, incarceration, the Draft and intimidation by city, county, and government officials. This abuse occurred over a long period of time until a special person joined these courageous young men, educating them, changing their outlook and insight, and preparing them to rebuild this neighborhood. A neighborhood that the government deemed unfit for human habitation before these youths were born.This novel is not only a part of Detroit's history, but is a true story. You or a family member may be connected to this great saga.

  • av Tim Zimmerman
    161,-

    This book is about times in the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and the 2000s, all the interesting things that have happened growing up in a small town in Virginia.

  • - Things that are Different
    av Francisco Javier Fuentes
    199,-

    Las Cosas Diferentes /Things that are Different is designed to teach elementary children in English and Spanish that they should be inquisitive, kind, outspoken, open minded, and authentic, which promotes diversity and inclusion, social justice and according to the protagonist, Naima, "things that are different are not better, are not worse, they are different, and we need to appreciate those differences."

  • av Dustin Cumer
    174,-

    Landon was just an ordinary teenager. Starting a new life with his dad in Ohio to get a fresh start after his mom died from cancer, he never expected to embark on an adventure of a lifetime while taking his dog Anna on a run through the woods. But on this journey of light and darkness, Landon discovers he's no ordinary teenager and this is no ordinary world. Experience this adventure with Landon as you're on the edge of your seat, wondering if he'll make this adventure alive and what creatures he'll encounter next.

  • av Edwin Lupberger
    250,-

    Edwin Lupberger takes the reader on a journey through the last half of the twentieth century using his personal experience in the power industry to describe the changes in corporate business during this period. The author describes his career and the serendipitous events that shaped it with experiences at multiple levels of management with several organizations of various sizes and maturity. Over his career, he evolved to become a CEO of a major regional electric utility. He describes how he was initially faced with a company burdened by escalating costs of construction of multiple nuclear power facilities during the period of record-raising construction costs and interest rates at historic levels. He discusses the unique conditions facing the company that became Entergy and how regulatory and legal challenges complicated an already difficult financial and technical challenge. The story tells of overseeing the then-largest electric industry merger to date and following the financial challenge of the successful completion of four nuclear power stations financed in a nationally adverse political climate and stressed financial markets. The author describes the events and the efforts needed to shepherd the virtually bankrupt company from a decentralized corporate structure to a uniquely managed, financially strong corporate entity. It is a success story with lessons for our time.

  • av Chantel Doiron
    186,-

    Eternity Pendants are rare magical artifacts used to communicate with those who have died. Historically, the pendants were abused to consult with war heroes from times past.Henrey grew up on a sovereign island that helped forge a fragile peace between two warring magical continents. Orphaned young and raised by the local barkeep, Adoros, he learned early to manage his expectations for the future and make the most of the moment. All this changed when Henrey introduces himself with a sentimental family name when caught eavesdropping on a top-secret military meeting in the bar's back room.Adoros entrusts the care of Henrey to an eccentric group of rebels, thus putting Henrey right into the middle of delicate acts of espionage to prevent the Queen of Assay from acquiring any more eternity pendants. Along with Eryn, Sapphire, and a few others, Henrey must prevent the war from engulfing his new home and his friends, but everything may not be what it seems. Time magic, rescue missions, cults, betrayal, and familiar faces will leave you wondering who to trust and who to support in the endeavor to collect eternity pendants. What would you be willing to sacrifice to save the ones you loved?

  • av Janice Emma-Alessi
    199,-

    Karma: The Peacemaker Dog is a children's book for teachers, parents, and children. The book is appropriate and beneficial and can be utilized in a school setting or at home. This book can be used as a tool for a read-aloud. The reader/audience, after reading this book, will be able to discuss topics such as the importance of working together to achieve a common goal, tolerance/inclusion, and reflecting on one's actions. In addition, the child will gain insight and comprehend what responsibility, respectfulness, and kindness mean.

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