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  • - It is the Bible
    av Elizabeth Len Wai
    152,-

    We wrote this book as a companion to our book on parenting to encourage parents and potential parents to daily use the Bible as a manual for the guidance and wisdom required in raising a child into a follower of Christ Jesus and a productive successful adult, as well as our manual for living a full, joyful and productive life while here on this earth in preparation for an eternal life with Him after his return.A friend of mine told me that in his opinion the Bible is; Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth, that has stuck in my mind, and I like that prospective even more as I unpack all of the information the scriptures reveal to me.Unlike most manuals this one tells us how it all started, what the intent was, what happened to change things from the initial intent, our history of rebellion, and what will have to be done to restore both us and this earth to its intended state and purpose.

  • - Book 4
    av Barry H Mansfield
    168 - 199,-

    I hope my thoughts will be a help in the further meant of enlightenment for the citizens of our potentially beautiful and peaceful future of our planet. I am excited to present this my fourth book of philosophical poetic thoughts. This volume is dedicated to ideas both ancient and on the cutting edge of science, spiritualism, and beneficial reasoning. How these things are related in this day and age to what I believe to be the most productive and enlightening concepts of our day. This is to say a greater understanding of the multiple aspects of the processes which I believe will bring about a deeper understanding and greater love for both ourselves and each other.

  • - Grammy, Is Heaven For Real?
    av Linda J Dingeldein
    199,-

    "Grammy, is heaven for real?" Bella Bunny's question is the same one that many children ask or silently wonder about. Whether your child knows a loved one who is facing death or asking questions after they are gone, Bella Bunny's Big Question helps children understand the reality of heaven. Grammy is Bella's best friend...Grammy's sickness makes Bella sad. Read heartwarming conversations that help Bella as she faces losing someone she dearly loves. Through tender talks, Grammy tells Bella about a wonderful place called heaven. Bella learns that heaven is a happy place filled with joy! A place free of sickness, sadness and tears. And best of all, heaven is where Jesus lives! Bella Bunny's Big Question is a book that offers comfort and assurance that heaven is for real! It's pages remind the reader and listener that after losing someone special, they are loved and not forgotten. This book approaches the difficult topic of death, loss, and the reality of heaven. Engaging questions and memory builder ideas are included to help promote discussion and tangible ways to remember a loved one after they are gone.

  • av Roman Blaise
    199,-

    ROMAN BLAISE "Understanding the Complex Reality of the SCHOOL BUS DRIVER'S JOB" is the testimony of a school bus driver named Roman Blaise. Throughout the school year, trying to please everyone and answer every question; screaming at the students for their safety on the bus, also smiling, playing and even dancing for them. When necessary, requiring order out of troublemakers, caution out of harassment of other drivers, fairness out of indifference. This book contains important tools of prevention, asks for more children's understanding, talks about what Roman Blaise has seen and heard, raises various problems encountered by school bus drivers, laments the loss of a colleague. It also questions the system of things and is waiting for answers, forces drivers to learn to adapt to students, raises the barrier of communication between migrant drivers and students, and tests the driver's conscience. It ends the last school day with the tears of a black kindergartener who will miss forever the affection of his dear white female teacher. Everyone endowed with the passion to know, should reserve in his library a space for this fascinating book, "Understanding the Complex Reality of the SCHOOL BUS DRIVER'S JOB".

  • av Jasmine Murray
    152 - 271,-

  • av Phillip K. Tompkins
    215,-

    Replication and Open Communication As Methods of Finding the Truth combines academic research with significant real world experiences that will surprise and amaze. In this book you will follow Dr. Tompkins' first-person narrative of moving from a failed replication of an experiment in a chemistry lab to his investigative work as he attempted to replicate the facts of Truman Capote in his "non-fiction novel" In Cold Blood. This search for replication resulted in Dr. Tompkins' article in Esquire Magazine titled In Cold Fact, which presented a detailed counter narrative of many of the facts in Capote's book. Replication and Open Communication as Methods of Finding The Truth continues with Dr. Tompkins work investigating and reporting on the causes of the Kent State Massacre. Hint: the lack of open communication played a major role. Dr. Tompkins describes his work as a consultant to Werhner Von Braun during the R& D phase of NASA's Moon Rocket Project where the principles of open communication and replication were significant to its success; and their lack in later space flights where Von Braun was not involved led to the tragedies of the Challenger and Columbia disasters. Dr. Tompkins' research and real world experiences described throughout this book found that replication and open communication, when combined, produced desired outcomes, including the truth. And the lack of them could produce disaster. All of this leads to Dr. Tompkins applying the methods of replication and open communication to other topics, such as second opinions in medicine, before reporting a stunning climactic discovery, the independent confirmation of findings dating to the 17th century when chemistry, i.e. science, was able to emerge out of the dark chaos of alchemy.

  • av Edward L. Martin Jr. M. S.
    199,-

    The story told in this book is true. It describes a situation the author and a second grade teacher faced one school year. What transpired and the conclusion are accurately described in this story.Some children seem to make friends easily while others struggle. Children can be taught friendship making skills. They can also be taught conflict resolution.Although boys certainly have issues of their own, making friends and keeping them are less of a problem for them than girls. Four Friends deals with four girls, all good friends, that have to work through a problem to remember why they are friends in the first place.

  • av Edward L. Martin Jr. M. S.
    152,-

    As we know, sleep problems can cause numerous other negative issues in both adults and children. They can take a serious toll on a person's mental and physical health. Your mood, job performance and relationships could all potentially suffer from lack of or intermittent sleep. The Dream Box tells the story of a second-grade girl who is having sleep issues. It first becomes noticeable to her teacher who contacts her students' parents and the school counselor. The counselor, after speaking to the little girl, the teacher and mother, comes up with a plan to solve the problem. The technique illustrated in this book was used successfully numerous times by the author in dealing with students suffering from the same problem.

  • av Frank Atchley
    215,-

    Dr. Paula Mitchell, a Seattle clinical psychologist, is in dire need of help to save her patient's life. Kae Carlson believes she will be killed on her twenty-sixth birthday, which is less than three weeks away. Through "Connie, Maxine, and Cathleen," Kae's other personalities, Dr. Mitchell learns that Kae was raped by the High Priest of a satanic cult on her thirteenth birthday. A miscarriage prevented her from delivering a baby to be sacrificed, so she must take its place. Having no other choice, Paula calls the police. Homicide Detective Jerry Riggs takes the call. Leads are scarce and witnesses disappear or die as Riggs and his partner hunt for cult members and the location where the sacrificial ceremony will take place. Time is short, breaks are few, and the cult members are getting more desperate. Can they save Kae?

  • av Edward L. Martin Jr. M. S.
    168,-

    Children need to learn about personal space and assertiveness. The Bubble Brigade explains the concept of personal space in an easy way for them to understand.The skill of self-protection, "bully-proofing" if you will, is also explained. This is also at the appropriate developmental level.As a primary school counselor, I taught these social skills lessons and many more to our students starting kindergarten and reinforced them the following two years.Appreciating personal space and knowing how to protect yourself are obliviously lifelong skills crucial to personal growth and development. The Bubble Brigade teaches these concepts and skills.

  • av Ish Major
    199,-

    Why do men lie so much? A question every woman who's ever dated a man on the planet earth has undoubtedly and inevitably been forced to ask. A question burning in the mind of every female when facing the fact that they have been dazzlingly duped by their lover, boyfriend or husband. Dr. Ish helps women uncover the hidden truth about men by providing intimate information about what takes place in a man's mind.Little White Whys promises to guide women through the mind ¿eld that is the dating world by helping you navigate meeting, getting to know, dating, falling in love and committing to that special someone.

  • av Thom Huerth
    183,-

    This book chronicles an urban winter's excursion colored by memories of the restaurants and places frequented by a charismatic and eccentric lifelong inhabitant of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Follow this enchantingly notorious celebrity as she dabbles in social interactions with former business associates and rises to the occasion with each person she meets in social settings. This adventure is narrated by a "twenty something" companion who (sometimes reluctantly) accompanies her on a journey fraught with surprising ironies, assumptions, and moments of enlightenment.

  • av Jason Dye
    168,-

    In the not-so-distant future, life as we know it will disappear. In a few decades humans will be responsible for the decimation of most of the Earth's natural resources. Greed and entitlement plague humanity and devastate the natural evolution of the Earth. Instead of conserving the remaining resources, humans use them to make weaponry and defend the remaining scarcities. Individualism replaces community. The scarcity of resources turns one against another, friend against friend, and family against family, state by state, territory by territory, and country by country. Wars rage, loyalties fade, armies implode, and basic social structures collapse. A dramatic shift in the Earth's atmosphere creates devastating seasonal changes. Hurricanes and monsoons flood coastal cities and towns. Tornadoes rip up crops and level homes across the prairies and inlands. Earthquakes demolish entire cities. Volcanos fill the skies with toxic gases and cloud the sun. It is as if the planet is just as angry with humanity as humanity is with itself. Seasons change; spring and fall all but disappear. Winter and summer become extremely polarized, with temperatures too intense to sustain life. The climate on the surface of the planet becomes too unstable and harsh. People have no choice but to go underground.

  • av Graciela Limón
    152 - 215,-

  • av Lyle & Joany Erickson
    152,-

    What kind of effect can one character have on the world? Find out as you enter an adventure story set in a small world of exotic creatures... where things continue to go wrong. The reader will discover new words in the language of love as the story progresses and a remedy is found with a surprising solution.

  • av Graciela Limón
    152,-

    Revenge and murder define Ximena Godoy's story. Her lifetime spans the first half of the 20th century, a transformative time of revolution, economic depression, uprooting and migration. During that time, she witnesses and participates in an era of revolution, bootlegging, dance halls, as well as evolving rules that determine women's lives in both Mexico and America. Never a traditional or conventional woman, Ximena Godoy shatters rules that govern her Mexican heritage, and even those of a wider world. Her story portrays an ever-changing woman who morphs from sheltered child into a complex, deeply flawed human being, passionate and independent, quick to love unconditionally, but just as ready to cling obsessively to revenge, a flaw that leads her into the murky world of murder and criminal justice.

  • av Tom Mangino
    152,-

    This story is about John, who was hit by a car while saving a little boy's life. John's own life passes through his mind while lying in the emergency room. His son Joshua, who had fallen away from his faith, witnessed the accident and wondered why his father sacrificed his life, for a neighbor's grandson. Especially when the neighbor hated his father. This story is about one question everybody has asked themselves. Am I saved? I hope you enjoy - The Answer

  • av Gloria Piper
    144,-

    Her wings are smashed, her groombug gone. No dragon can live without a groombug, so Rumplewing must leave her clan and die. Instead, she reclaims life when she stumbles upon Balfour, a lone groombug, hideously scarred. No groombug can live without his dragon, so they join together. However, their relationship turns uneasy when Rumplewing learns Balfour is only borrowing her until he can rescue his very much alive dragon from outworlders who are capturing and killing dragons. Rumplewing and Balfour are caught up in the struggle to preserve themselves and save their species. The first clue to their salvation lies with two outworlders, an unstable boy and his mother who is married to the enemy. Welcome to Rumplewing's planet.

  • av Martin Latigue
    152,-

    This story is about a duck who loves ice cream. The taste of ice cream was the driving force that made this duck want to talk for the rewards of ice cream.Milk and cream contain natural sedatives that soothe the nervous system. Ice cream refreshes the body, helps with sleep, and cools you off on a hot day. Is ice cream the Old Testament's milk and honey? It sure is heavenly.You will enjoy this story more if you eat ice cream before reading. You will be grateful.

  • av Lesley Lloyd
    152,-

    Ed and Rae met at a nightclub and fell in love-a chance encounter turned into romance. Journey with Ed and Rae as their love story unfolds.Will their relationship achieve the happy ever after? Will it fall apart?Will their lives work out together?Set in the beautiful and scenic South Africa where culture is rich and well preserved, witness as two lives are charmed by love and fate.

  • av Bruce Conroe
    152,-

    ¿BRUCE CONROE is a retired educator as a teacher, counselor, and administrator at public schools and colleges. He is now Vice Provost Emeritus of State University College at Potsdam. He lives in Saratoga Springs, NY, and keeps busy with family activities, traveling, and writing.Dr. Conroe was born and raised in New York, growing up in the suburbs of Albany, the youngest of three children. He attended Alfred University in Alfred, NY earning a Bachelor's Degree in mathematics and after marrying his best friend since kindergarten a Master's Degree in Education. Several years and Bruce's Four children later, he earned his Doctor of Education at the State of New York University at Albany. His career was interrupted by the US Army draft for two years during the Cold War as described in my earlier book. He and his wife Barbara took over fifty trips both in and out of the US. The urge to share our experiences led to my writing "Beyond the Horizon." about the foreign trips and our life in the Army and what was then West Germany.

  • av Edward L. Martin
    168,-

  • av Edward L Martin
    168,-

  • av Edward L. Martin
    168,-

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