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  • av Jose C. Jimenez
    504,-

  • av Dwight Dyce
    247,-

    'The Mysterious Case of Lincoln - The Adolescent' is a story of an autistic boy who was taken from his mom and dad at about age 9 and was placed in foster care. Lincoln had difficulty in social and emotional processing and transferring of information; he had problems communicating what he was feeling and thinking and would project his frustration through unacceptable behaviors. He wanted to return to live with his mom and dad, but several unfortunate events were hindering him from doing so; Lincoln appeared to be left on his own with an uncertain future; his zone of transient comfort were three caregivers and the foster home he spent most of his years, but this dull and melancholic posture will soon be changed.

  • av Gerald-Johan Vanoise
    489,-

    The book shows how to interpret and reveal the hidden meanings of Words. The combinations of vowels and consonants in words are nothing but a formula that can be translated into a form. This form will show the exact intended meaning. This book shows how to learn this method intuitively, but will also explain how it could become a mathematical method that will reveal how every expressed word can be expressed visually. The study reveals ideas how to overcome the difficulty of the fact that many words express a change that occurs over time. This is the first of two volumes. Volume 1 reveals the building blocks of the theory. It includes several separate angles of studies so that readers can slowly learn to understand how vowels and consonants combine differently when applied to a different order and setting. The book will guide you to develop a sense for synesthesia that will gradually develop into form of practical intelligence.

  • av Gerald-Johan Vanoise
    489,-

    In the second part of Sound-In-Form I apply the knowledge of and insight gained from the theory covered in the first part to the interpretation of a number of scripts. I also examine past theories that went in search of the origins of the scripts as well as focussing on the common meanings of vowels and consonants and the outcomes in localised applications.Where some Elements dominate, a different order results. I introduce the underlying context for Arabic (FIRE), Baybayin (WATER), Hebrew (AIR) and the Adamic written language (EARTH). I also make the link between proto-scripts and interpret the phonemes of Egyptian hieroglyphs and arrange them using the cubit - in 28 parts. I compare the lunar calendar (in 28 parts) to the Arabic, Chinese and Ancient Egyptian outlooks using the associated phonemes as well as shifting perceptions. The Berber and Brahmi writing systems are also covered. For the element of METAL, I have analysed the ancient Japanese Woshite script. I also interpret the Korean Hangul language's balance between the Elements, and finally I seek out the evidence of the phoneme-meanings in interpretations of spectrograms.An additional study is "THE SENSE OF THE WORD", which interprets the underlying structure and Confucian order of the Chinese and Japanese writings systems, once again with the aid of the theoretical structure that can be used to understand phoneme-meanings.

  • av Abba's Servant
    232,-

    To help the young understand that birth gender is permanent and cannot be changed. It may be altered but never will it change.

  • av Autum Augusta
    247 - 548,-

  • av Saisnath Baijoo
    202,-

    This is the exciting adventures of two friends. They are different in many ways, but their friendship is strong. They care for each other despite being ridiculed by others. When their home is destroyed in Paradise, they find a bigger and better home in the Everglades in Florida. This book, despite being a cartoon, is written to teach children the values of friendship.

  • av Joseph Marvici
    430,-

    One man's story about living in a remote community in northern Canada in the 70's. The story takes place in a small community along the Fraser River. There was no road into the community and access was only by walking along the railroad tracks or by boating up the river. The river became the main access and accounted for many adventures over the years. Life in Longstock was a throw back to older times combined with the lifestyle of the more recent hippie days. The story chronicles the ups and downs of living off the grid in northern Canada and the people who lived there.

  • av Miguel Arrufat Millan
    157 - 185,-

  • av Lewis Mancini MD
    217,-

    "Soon You'll Be A Big Celebrity" is an essay which explains how it is that you're already a galactic celebrity but the finite universe is too jealous to let you know about your celebrity. It is also about the realization that when you die, you'll be informed that you've been famous all along. And after death you'll be able to enjoy your celebrity.

  • av Iiene Ingbritson Wilson
    342,-

    Molly and her brother live with their parents in the mountains of Colorado. One day Molly's friends are looking at their paw prints in the snow and notice that Molly has big feet. See how Molly deals with their bullying and how she becomes a better rabbit because of it.

  • av Tony Hassall
    217,-

    Faith - Reason to Believe is a unique book seeking to restore faith in a power greater than ourselves, using logic and reason, rather than religious dogma. The author laments the decline in faith (especially Christian faith), where modern day acceptance of "anything goes" has been accompanied by a fall in moral standards, depression and despair; as well as threatening the survival of our western civilisation.The book explains how atheism is irrational and is just another religion. It is critical of relativism and environmentalism that have become part of the atheist dogma, in particular the current obsession with climate change. The author is also critical of religions that use fear-based tactics to maintain their followers and explains how one can determine truth from falsehood in religious teaching. The book connects the Eastern doctrine of karma with the Christian "Golden Rule" that we should treat others the way we would like to be treated and explains how all natural laws of morality can be derived from these moral anchors. The author explains how faith can give your life meaning, enable you to live a happier and more fulfilled life and may make you a better person.

  • av MacDonald I J Mopho
    290,-

    It is to everyone's benefit for us to have a world of peace and for that reason we must individually seek to identify and confront whatever threatens the prospects of our continuous existence in peace, irrespective of how far it might be from us at the time. The rights enshrined in treaties as individual human rights in various covenants of the United Nations such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, ICCPR, (1966) and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, ICESCR, (1966) are meant to protect and secure people within the territories and governments of the States parties that rectified those covenants with the United Nations. Most people today might have forgotten that just about 400 years ago, the European nations fought a thirty years' religious war (1618 - 1648) that ended with the treaty of Westphalia. Consequently, what is now manifesting as acts of gross human rights violations, and crimes against humanity perpetrated by States that are democratic governments as well as States that are operating religious nationalism, with a menace to the peace and security of the international committee, is watched with passive interest by those who are yet to be affected. Whether it is the United States leading NATO to invade and destroy Libya and render its citizens victims of gross human rights violations, or Russia invading Ukraine in a war of intentional act of aggression and human rights violations, or the Taliban in Afghanistan stripping off the women and girls of Afghanistan of their human rights, the threat to the International Community should be a matter of concern for all. The United Nations Security Council and General Assembly, have a responsibility to devise a means of attending to these threats under the provisions of its Charter.

  •  
    221,-

    This book is a compilation of the author's lectures on the internet about Avatamsaka Sutra, or Flower Adornment Scriptures, a splendid and vivid description of the Buddha's world. The sutra reveals different causes and ways of cultivation and many great Bodhisattvas of Absolute enlightenment. All basic questions of life and death have their answers here as the author points out where human stands among all living beings under heaven and above earth, and why equality and harmony among all beings are so important to make this world a more suitable one for us human beings.

  •  
    369,-

    This Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra has been especially influential in the Chán school of Chinese Buddhism. Some of the key themes of the Śūraṅgama Sūtra form the foundation for Buddhist practice, mainly by samādhi power. The moral precepts in this Sutra are so important that they are often used to combat delusions that may arise during meditation. This book serves as a guide for all Buddhist practitioners to understand the basic ideas of Buddhism and lead their hands through the way of factual practice toward the ten stages of Mahāyāna achievements.

  •  
    195,-

    The Lankavatara Sutra is the key classic for the Chan School of Buddhism, and it is considered to be the most difficult sutra to understand. For a thousand years in Chinese history, very few people ever had a close study into the five factors towards ultimate freedom of mind, the three elements of human nature qualities that form the reasons of existence, the eight senses of the ego consciousness that influence our reactions to the living environment, the truth of non-selfishness, and the always-changing status of materialized existence. The author tells about his own experience in comprehension of these refined elements through an adaptation of a Buddhist master's way of life.

  •  
    246,-

    This Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra has been especially influential in the Chán school of Chinese Buddhism. Some of the key themes of the Śūraṅgama Sūtra form the foundation for Buddhist practice, mainly by samādhi power. The moral precepts in this Sutra are so important that they are often used to combat delusions that may arise during meditation. This book serves as a guide for all Buddhist practitioners to understand the basic ideas of Buddhism and lead their hands through the way of factual practice toward the ten stages of Mahāyāna achievements.

  •  
    249,-

    This Mahāyāna Buddhist sūtra has been especially influential in the Chán school of Chinese Buddhism. Some of the key themes of the Śūraṅgama Sūtra form the foundation for Buddhist practice, mainly by samādhi power. The moral precepts in this Sutra are so important that they are often used to combat delusions that may arise during meditation. This book serves as a guide for all Buddhist practitioners to understand the basic ideas of Buddhism and lead their hands through the way of factual practice toward the ten stages of Mahāyāna achievements.

  •  
    261,-

    The Tang Dynasty is one of the most prosperous periods in ancient Chinese history. This prosperity in culture and economy has a lot to do with the spread of Buddhism in the country. This book is a brief history of this great dynasty, but more than that, it is a deeper look into the cause of human nature and the important of human nature quality development which can help change the course of history and shape a better world.

  • av Jay Leach
    371,-

    It has often been expressed that the primary leadership of the Reformation [Restoration] did not go far enough in their restoration of the New Testament Church. Martin Luther got it right on how we are saved [justification]. "The just shall live by faith" (Galatians 3:11), was one of the revelatory truths of God's Word that rallied the Reformers. We praise God for the reformer John Wycliffe who believed that the people should be able to read the Bible in their own language; and by the grace of God, he worked hard to get the truth of God's Word into the hands and hearts of the masses. That is an on-going mission which must be repeated in each new generation. Notice, within a half century after the Reformation began the church was in crisis, because it misunderstood that justification or salvation is of God by grace through faith alone - the believers who came out of the Medieval or Dark Ages were taught that sanctification [spiritual maturity] was accomplished through works of the flesh. They were constantly reminded how much their relationship with God depended on their works. The sad news is many local churches continue to practice this pre-Reformation church model of ministry to this day. That theological error has come full circle today. The results are witnessed in every city, town and village of America as citizens, who have chosen to no longer believe God is relevant, but that He no longer loves and cares, that He created the world and left it to feign for itself (Deism). Add to that the many local churches that rely upon legalism, performance of the flesh, and feelings (entertainment), rather than upon God's grace alone through the power and anointing of the Holy Spirit and Word of God working in tandem. The Spirit leads, guides, and teaches the restored truths of the Gospel of Grace. Teachers were raised up during the Reformation to help Christians know what they believed and why they believed it. Today, God is continuing to meet that need by raising up desperately needed Spiritually-gifted and bold apologetic teachers for that very purpose in these last days (see 2 Timothy 2:2). The Bread of Life Ministries and Bible Institute along with thousands of Para ministries across America and around the world are established and Spirit-led for "such a time as this." Magdalene and I were led of the Spirit to establish the Bread of Life Ministries 25 years ago specifically to equip the saints (disciples) for that purpose. If the churches would return to their Christ-given mission, biblical world view and teaching ministries, millions would be saved, disciple and brought into the kingdom of God with the continued commitment to do the same!

  • av John Raymond Hruban Cfii
    196,-

    Aviation is about consistent good judgment, and if you read John Hruban's story, you realize that good luck is involved along with good judgment. Flying is about the basics. John Hruban taught sound basics. That is reflected in the number of Master Pilot Awards issued to his students in rural Merrick County.Johnny's dedication explains the reason for the book: "I hope everyone will take the time to read it and keep it for future generations." Leaving the text in the hands of the museum will have the capacity to potentiate the publication far into the future.In addition, Hruban's account is the story of Merrick County and its love affair with flying. Johnny was instrumental in the growth of aviation. He influenced so many other lives that he must be mentioned and recognized as a flying linchpin between the Greatest Generation and the Baby Boomers.

  •  
    169,-

    The Tang Dynasty is one of the most prosperous periods in ancient Chinese history. This prosperity in culture and economy has a lot to do with the spread of Buddhism in the country. This book is a brief history of this great dynasty, but more than that, it is a deeper look into the cause of human nature and the important of human nature quality development which can help change the course of history and shape a better world.

  •  
    270,-

    The holy Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara has only 262 Chinese Characters but it tells all about Buddhism, a faith of the mind. Every single character contains very meaningful ideas and only a Buddhist Master can fully comprehend their argumentations through long-time practice, the main form of which is meditation. With in depth meditation, the practitioner can obtain great power in many aspects of life, including gaining better health, turning knowledge into wisdom and living a wealthier life.

  •  
    178,-

    The holy Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara has only 262 Chinese Characters but it tells all about Buddhism, a faith of the mind. Every single character contains very meaningful ideas and only a Buddhist Master can fully comprehend their argumentations through long-time practice, the main form of which is meditation. With in depth meditation, the practitioner can obtain great power in many aspects of life, including gaining better health, turning knowledge into wisdom and living a wealthier life.

  •  
    227,-

    Śākyamuni was a sage from the ancient Shakya republic in India on whose teachings Buddhism was founded. His life is a story of how a normal human being can become an "awakened one" by sacrificing himself for the benefit of all. As a Buddhist, what we can learn from the eight different stages of the Buddha's life is very inspiring when we follow his teachings in our daily practices. This book helps the readers to form upright values in life and have comfort in this faith.

  •  
    128,-

    Śākyamuni was a sage from the ancient Shakya republic in India on whose teachings Buddhism was founded. His life is a story of how a normal human being can become an "awakened one" by sacrificing himself for the benefit of all. As a Buddhist, what we can learn from the eight different stages of the Buddha's life is very inspiring when we follow his teachings in our daily practices. This book helps the readers to form upright values in life and have comfort in this faith.

  •  
    157,-

    The Vajracchedika-prajna-paramita Sutra,simply put as the Diamond Sutra, has been very popular among the Chinese Buddhist communities for more than a thousand years. It is considered to be the ultimate source of wisdom by which Buddhist practitioners gain their enlightenment. The philosophies within the lines can be the most ambiguous especially to philosophers of a Marxist background. Through his teachings and guidance, the Buddha leads us to the final stage of complete emptiness of materialism and the diamond-shining existence of mind.

  • - 美國中央情報局長和他的華裔情人
     
    553,-

    作者與茶米 浩爾 裴區克將軍(General Tealeaf Howard Patrick)在西元二零一一年五月四日相遇於網路史蓋譜(Skype),時間上恰巧為奧薩瑪 賓拉登在巴基斯坦被美國的海豹隊擊斃了兩天之後。茶米 裴區克將軍當時擔任駐阿富汗國際安全支援部隊的指揮官,在此同時也已經被美國歐麻馬總統提名為下一屆的美國中央情報局局長(CIA, Central Intelligence Agency)。茶米向作者求婚,目的是為了符合與滿足美國參議院提名確認聽證會的要求,以即將成為他的新婚妻子的名義偕同出席。然而,這項不可能的任務卻遠比任何人所能想像的更加地艱鉅和困難重重。 第一部分:「二十一世紀女性科學家的告白」,內容毫無保留地坦白作者過去與眾不同的獨特生活經驗。 第二部份著重在作者和茶米 浩爾 裴區克之間在網路上虛擬世界裡邂逅的真實愛情故事。中國南海爭議、軍事演習、釣魚台列嶼或尖閣諸島爭議、新聞裡披露的現代新進軍事武器大展、資訊情報戰爭和網路戰爭等等,全都發生在此段時間。 當一個隱身於秘密世界的男人,邂逅了從另一個毫無秘密可言的世界裡的女人,將會激發出什麼樣的愛的火花呢?

  • - 美國中央情報局長和他的華裔情人
     
    412,-

    作者與茶米 浩爾 裴區克將軍(General Tealeaf Howard Patrick)在西元二零一一年五月四日相遇於網路史蓋譜(Skype),時間上恰巧為奧薩瑪 賓拉登在巴基斯坦被美國的海豹隊擊斃了兩天之後。茶米 裴區克將軍當時擔任駐阿富汗國際安全支援部隊的指揮官,在此同時也已經被美國歐麻馬總統提名為下一屆的美國中央情報局局長(CIA, Central Intelligence Agency)。茶米向作者求婚,目的是為了符合與滿足美國參議院提名確認聽證會的要求,以即將成為他的新婚妻子的名義偕同出席。然而,這項不可能的任務卻遠比任何人所能想像的更加地艱鉅和困難重重。 第一部分:「二十一世紀女性科學家的告白」,內容毫無保留地坦白作者過去與眾不同的獨特生活經驗。 第二部份著重在作者和茶米 浩爾 裴區克之間在網路上虛擬世界裡邂逅的真實愛情故事。中國南海爭議、軍事演習、釣魚台列嶼或尖閣諸島爭議、新聞裡披露的現代新進軍事武器大展、資訊情報戰爭和網路戰爭等等,全都發生在此段時間。 當一個隱身於秘密世界的男人,邂逅了從另一個毫無秘密可言的世界裡的女人,將會激發出什麼樣的愛的火花呢?

  •  
    142,-

    The Land of Ultimate Bliss: In this book the author is going to use four chapters to talk about the basic philosophies of Amitabha Sutra, a key sutra for the Pure Land School of Buddism: nature of the Pure Land, the Western Land of Ultimate Bliss, the effect of Amitabha and the cause of being mindful of the name of Amitabha. The achievement of ultimate bliss comes from an awakened mind through the guidance of the Buddha's holy teachings.

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