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  • av Henry Duthler
    165,-

  • av Gina Latreace Edison-Clark
    251,-

    ABC By Names is an exciting book that helps young ones to learn the alphabets in an new and entertaining way.Gina Edison-Clark is an author, illustrator and full-time mother of three beautiful children from Delway, NC.

  • av Stephen A. Klotz
    181,-

  • av Ron Gunsalus
    240,-

  • av Regina
    147,-

    The author has some promise as a pamphleteer although I would recommend that he keep his daytime job." -New Delhi Gazette"I would like to say it was idealistic and exhilarating with careful craft and something like a moral code but I found myself, instead, candidly hoping it would end sooner." -Mickey R. Hokie"This is, without doubt, the worst first novel I have ever read and that includes Barbra's Boxer Shorts and The Teahouse Of The August Moron" -Ellen O. Gaskell"His grammar and syntax are more than adequate with an exemplary vocabulary. The author even provides a few moments of interest and excitement for the reader. Any beginning student of English Composition might do worse than study this work."--Professor Ingot Dombrowski, Professor Emeritus, Strawberry Fields University

  • av Richard Wilson Moss
    133,-

  • av Deborah Brooks Langford
    196,-

    *20%%%% discount ends 1st JAN 2015*Author Deborah Brooks Langford and I, Susan Joyner-Stumpf,would like to thank every Poet here that contributed to this book,THE POETS' POOL, AN ANTHOLOGY, for, without your submissions, this book would not be possible. Each and every Poem is a beautiful work of Art that showcases each and every one of you as individual talents worthy of being exposed to the world. Let them rejoice in your words, find solace, laughter and tears; may memories be rekindled and new ones made as here you lay out your heart and Soul for readers around the World. Thank you again for taking the time to make this Anthology Book what it is:An artistic endeavour that will touch the lives of many and inspire them to perhaps write themselves. What you have offered is a gift that will live forever; and a gift that will continue to keep on giving.Debbie's and Susan's Poetry Cornerhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/157596047653512/?fref=nf

  • av Dawnn Potts-Poole
    142,-

  • av Stephen A. Klotz
    164,-

    Twice divorced and often lonely, sixty-three-year-old Robert Caanen is a member of a small international contingent of physicians sent to help Ethiopians initiate antiretroviral drugs for the treatment of AIDS. He's assigned to a clinic in Dessie, a city northeast of Addis. It's only two hundred miles by road, but nine hours of driving due to the appalling road conditions. Dessie has a storied past in Ethiopia's history.Like so much of Ethiopia, the hospital seems frozen in time, but it has already enrolled more than 3,000 patients, the vast majority of them from rural areas without electricity, water, or an address. It's Caanen's job to mentor the doctors in the art and science of HIV patient care.He meets and befriends fellow volunteer Floyd Handel. Together, the two men encounter the beauty as well as the ugliness of this backward and impoverished country, enduring the frustrations of trying to deliver health care in spite of self-serving NGOs, a lack of resources, and ignorance of HIV.

  • av Andy Fletcher
    146,-

  • av Kerri Broome
    249,-

  • av J. D. K. Elliott
    231,-

    A shadow hangs over the lands of Kosmaïa, as years of hard won peace are threatened by something sinister in the Desch Mountains. Unable to convince world leaders to respond to the threat without proof, hardened warrior Kaiden is forced to put together a group of elite warriors to enter the mountains to determine the danger that waits there. Twists and turns will lead this group of warriors down paths that lead to dangers that they could never have imagined, and an evil that surpassed Kaiden's greatest fears.Josh Elliott was born and raised in the small, largely forgotten province of New Brunswick, but now lives in the bustling metropolis of Picton Ontario (look it up if you don't get the joke.) Josh fell in love with fiction at a young age, and has refused to grow up since. He's a new comer to the world of finishing novels, but a lifelong writer at heart. He enjoys comic books, punk rock music, epic fantasy and long walks on the beach.

  • av Chadwick Brewer
    385,-

    We are told to meditate on things that are pure, lovely, commendable, and worthy of praise. The thing that best fits that description is the word of God. The following is simply my meditations on particular verses.My hope is that, while each of the articles should only take a few moments of your time to read, that these thoughts will elicit a flood of thoughts that will allow you to meditate on God's word for hours to come. The articles are not complete thoughts designed to give full explanations, but rather they are the beginnings of lines of reason intended to allow you to follow the trail yourself. These lessons are not intended to teach you what to think but to inspire you to think, dwell, and meditate of God's precious word.

  • av Patricia Wickham
    177,-

    Management luminary Tom Peters promoted the idea of self-marketing. "We are CEOs of our own companies: Me Inc." Creating your Unique Selling Points (USP) is the genesis to helping you identify your brand. We, as customers, buy specific brands of products because they exceed our expectations. Getting a job is the process of selling oneself as the person (brand) who exceeds the needs of the potential customer, the employer.This step-by-step 44-page instructional guide will pilot the reader to develop an unbeatable individual brand strategy. Tasks include creating a portfolio of transportable skills, writing and fine-tuning résumés for "this job"; expanding job search opportunities - local, domestic, or international; making a lasting impression, 20 common interview questions and how to respond with confidence, interview do's and don'ts, Skype interviews, and post-interview follow up.This blueprint for identifying personal Unique Selling Points will give the confidence to get that job!

  • av John Donaldson
    144,-

  • av Patricia Carney
    207,-

  • av Sharina Stanley
    337,-

  • av H. S. Gururaja Rao
    288 - 529,-

  • av Gregory N Richardson
    180,-

    A dying Maggie fills the last days of her life by telling her life story to her sister and care giver Alice. Both women lived most of their lives as single women in the young American West. The adventure for both began in 1883 when their family moved from the home of generations of their family in Sackville, NB, Canada to the raw West outside Custer, South Dakota Territory. This dramatically altered life opportunities for both women.From a one room school in Custer, Maggie blossomed into the best educated of her family. Her older brothers, cowboys in the raw land north of the Missouri, believed in her so much they paid her tuition at Hastings College, Nebraska. South Dakota then paid for her next three years of college at Spearfish Normal College.After five years of teaching in Custer, Maggie returned to college in Chicago to study not the facts to be taught but the most effective means to teach the young. She emerged an Educational Specialist working for struggling new schools in the West.

  • av Sheridan Japanese School Students
    167,-

  • av Joshua Seth Fieldstone
    207 - 411,-

  • av Rebecca Benjamin
    183,-

  • av Dorothy Urbanek
    140,-

    5. In the fall of 2007, I again awoke from a very vivid dream. The one scene was so startling to me that I continued to question its meaning as I wrote furiously trying to capture the entire dream which, not surprisingly, disappeared before I could get it all recorded. Another scene that I hesitated to write down in words seemed to be somehow too intimate causing me to doubt its place, too, in the book I knew was evolving. Both scenes, I learned, were pivotal to the whole so they had to be included. This story seemed to write itself once I got past my initial uneasiness and, in the end, THE LITTLEST COWBOY became the first in what-I-call my "cowboy" series that includes at least three books. I still enjoy rereading the first two as I work on the third.The story of THE LITTLEST COWBOY gives insight into a time past when children learned about survival and duty relying on a connection so grand as to guide thinking into action.Due to its intense themes, this book is recommended for mature audiences.

  • av John Allen Pace
    212,-

    A seven-time alien abductee, Jack Sunday has made a meager living as a paranormal radio host. Unfortunately, all the alien stories, conspiracy theories, and unhinged call-in regulars have become toxic for station ratings and management shows Jack the door. However, on the night of his final broadcast, something unexpected happens with galactic consequence.Jack is unwillingly reunited with the Ark Angels, an elitist organization determined to create their human utopia on a distant planet, while leaving Earth in ashes.With the aid of his lover, friends, one radio fan, and a long-trusted FBI agent, Jack reluctantly commits to eliminating the stolen alien devices in a high stakes race against time. It's a struggle for the future of Earth and humanity, but, having become a jaded, drug addicted and broken man, does Jack have the will to save our world?

  • av Valerie Haynes Perry
    134,-

    LENORE BROOKS is an African-American woman in her early forties who visits the Old Town Oakland farmers' market on Friday afternoons. Though she is married to JAMEY LAMONTE, who is a very successful realtor, she finds herself drawn to MANGROVE WINGFEATHER, who she has noticed at the market for several weeks. Lenore dabbles at painting and Mangrove sets up exhibits at the Oakland museum. After Jamey invades Lenore's "artistic space," Lenore leaves home and accepts Mangrove's invitation to accompany him to the Painted Desert on a business trip. Overshadowed by a full solar eclipse, their travels bring to light a shocking secret that pulls Lenore in many revealing directions.PAINTED DESERTS will appeal to the audiences of THE ALCHEMIST by Paulo Coelho; ILLUSIONS by Richard Bach; and THE CELESTINE PROPHECY by James Redfield.

  • av Mba Jake Laban
    164,-

    Facebook likes and Twitter followers don't deliver revenue to your practice. This book clearly lays out how any medical aesthetic practice can effectively turn social media into a money making machine for their practice.Total Social Solutions LLC of Las Vegas, Nevada is the first full-service social and interactive media marketing agency dedicated to delivering medical aesthetic practices real and measurable business improvement through the effective use of social media and other interactive marketing platforms.Published by Total Social SolutionsLas Vegas, Nevadawww.TotalSocialSolutons.com(c) 2013 All Rights Reserved

  • av Arnold Baruch
    195,-

  • av Ronald Underwood
    283,-

  • av Lillian L. Thompson
    374,-

    Explore the lives of global Afro women from famous and others relatively unknown - with this collection of images and essays that celebrates their commitment to family, progress, and justice.There is Melanie Wilson, who the author met during a 1992 Fall class at the Institute of Political Leadership in Wilmington, North Carolina. The author could not help but be impressed by her story as a high school student who carried business cards to pass out at college recruitment events.Rachel Lyndsay is the first African-American bachelorette in the franchise's history. On one episode, she admitted to feeling stuck in the shadow of her sister, who was considered the prettier and more popular one when they were growing up. By revealing her heart and mind to a group of men on reality TV, she has inspired thousands.Erica Garner is the daughter of Eric Garner, who died in the chokehold of a New York City police officer.

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