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  • av Gina V. M. S.
    195 - 415,-

  • av Nelson Cheng (H C. ). Srf, Benjamin Valdez Salas & Patrick Moe Bsc Msc Grad Dip
    1 395 - 1 549,-

  • av Sugumaran Rs Ramachandran
    635,-

    This book is a compilation from various resources presented to guide readers and expose tools needed to lead and implement successful Internet of Everything (IoE) projects in organizations.While most people probably picture computers and cell phones when the subject of technology comes up, technology is not merely a product of the modern era. ... Just as the availability of digital technology shapes how we live today, the creation of stone tools changed how pre-modern humans lived and how well they ate.Why technology is important in our daily life. This is because life without technology is pointless in today's dynamic world. Technology, which brings together tools to promote development, use and information exchange, has as its main objective of making tasks easier and the solving of many problems of mankind.We all know that Checksheets are a set of questions or list of statements that will help us keep track of all the actions that have to be performed in a work. The purpose of these checksheets is to reduce failures, increase consistency and completeness in performing a specific task.No matter what size, companies are constantly looking to increase productivity, efficiency, and performance. Naturally, the implementation of new technology can accomplish that. However, while introducing new technologies are essential in running a successful company, how we choose to introduce those technologies can make or break their success.

  • av Alain Jacques Henrard
    269,-

    The book is about Fina Bercovitz surviving all odds to survive World War 2. She was Jewish. Jacques was NOT. This awesome true story comes from notes that I found scattered all over the place.What a story!I don't want to give it away...So read it if you know what is good for you.Alain Jacques Henrard

  • av Connie L Meyer
    379,-

    Arguably one of the most beautiful documents ever penned, the Heidelberg Catechism stands as a jewel of the Protestant Reformation. Written in the form of questions and answers, it serves as a tool for teaching the doctrines of the Reformation to both young and old, but it constitutes much more than a body of knowledge to be learned. The catechism is also a confession of faith, a set of truths that is lived for and died for and believed into the depths of one's soul.The Beauty of the Truth explores the beauty of the Reformed doctrine contained in the Heidelberg Catechism through the eyes of an artist. Author Connie L. Meyer explains how looking at the catechism from an artistic point of view yields a perspective that reveals not only its beauty but also its truth. The Heidelberg Catechism aptly demonstrates how truth and beauty are one.Uplifting and meticulous, this study reveals how the catechism's explanation of genuine comfort in life and in death constitutes not only its pure and unshakable truth but also its supreme beauty.

  • av Paula Adamson
    299 - 539,-

  • av Marta Ribeiro
    269,-

    Marta Ribeiro who was born in Brazil, and has had a difficult life with a paralyzed face. She went to be a nun, and worked there hard for 20 years and eight months. She then immigrated to the USA in 1987, and the book details her life in three states: Illinois, Florida and Massachusetts.

  • av Col Don Myers U. S. M. C. (Ret ).
    285,-

    Col. Myers presents principles of leadership and uses examples from business, education and the military to show how they work. Listen to your people, expect superior results and demand them. Develop your people. Talk, look, and listen to them.

  • av Bernice N. King-Strong
    255,-

    In Times Like These is written to connect readers with the Holy Gospel, their spirituality, life situations, and a process of reflection that provides a lens through which to understand the experiences on life's journey. By providing a prayer and scripture applicable to each theme included in the book, Dr. King-Strong provides a pathway for acknowledging, understanding, and living through life's circumstances while leaning on God's word to provide purpose and hope.

  • av Robert Mayer
    285 - 525,-

  • av Geoff Cabin
    259,-

    It's summer again in Oceanic Park. After the tumultuous events of the previous year, small-town lawyer Ned Johnston has returned to his usual summer routine. At the same time, Johnston is torn between anticipating and dreading the return of Sophia Ambrosetti, the musician and investigator with whom he had worked the previous summer.Meanwhile, the summer season in Oceanic Park is roiled by anti-immigrant tensions. A group calling itself the Oceanic Park Vigilantes is conducting an anti-immigrant flyer campaign, and an abrasive talk-show host named Walter Braddock is using his show as a platform for spreading inflammatory anti-immigrant rhetoric. When the anti-immigrant campaign turns deadly, Ned Johnston undertakes an investigation. As the investigation progresses, it reveals that nothing is as it appeared at first and ultimately leads to a series of startling discoveries.

  • av Mack Edwards
    235,-

    A whimsical tale written in rhyme of one little boy's courageous journey to rid his fear of the dark in his room each night and the goblins and ghosts he's sure inhabit it. Instead of spooky ghouls, he stumbles upon a portal to amazing places and endless experiences, a magical blackboard on which he can rough in and refine all his wildest dreams and hatch his juiciest schemes. If he changes his mind, simply erase. Combining lyrical storytelling and striking illustrations, "Mikey's Magic Blackboard" redefines the concept of "darkness" from a scary place to a wondrous space. It also challenges readers to explore the things that frighten them and take back control of their lives.

  • av Phillip Johnson
    255,-

    The story of Gilberts Dragon introduces the Science Rangers, the teacher Ms. Daly, and the students in Room 3 at Lake Pleasant Primary School. Room 3 has an unannounced visitor join them for the day. The intruder has four legs, a tail and a cheeky smile with a lot of teeth and is usually found in deserts and arid environments. His scientific name is Lophognathus Gilberti, more commonly referred to as Gilberts Dragon. His owner calls him Bertie. The class were engaged in 'Shared Reading" when Bertie made his dramatic and frantic entrance. Having had very little to eat for breakfast he goes in search of the food in the children's lunch boxes and back-packs. Ms Daly tries her best to put a stop to the chaos in the classroom. However, it was the Science Rangers who saved the day.

  • av Phillip Johnson
    255,-

    Are We There Yet?Ms. Daly and Room 3 are going on a Field Trip to the world-famous Flinders Ranges. Miss Winn and Room 2 from Lake Windemere Primary School join Room 3 and the Science Rangers on their 3-day excursion. The bus arrived, children and teachers boarded, and the parents, siblings and grandparents waved goodbye. 'Here we go, here we go' rang out and the wheels on the bus were going round and round. Everything was going to plan, according to Ms Daly and Miss Winn. However, in the luggage compartment, a very curious and hungry passenger was working his way out of a backpack. Bertie escaped from the backpack stored directly under a trap door and joined the passengers on the bus. With Monster Mountain and Dead Man's Creek ahead, who will save the day? Good Luck Ms. Daly and Miss Winn.

  • av Deanna Lococo
    179,-

    "My work, my living, and my sharing come out of a wonderfully active soon to be, seven decades. I have had many successful life roles and my small, human self would note numerous hurdles vaulted, but remaining in each evolving moment consciously, my Higher Self has a different perspective. Living, like lines of a poem is energy in motion. Thoughts Come and Good Grief are poems describing that energy moving through processes of possibility. It's a matter of trusting the systems theory of the whole of everything, and being a conscious, whole and integral part of that Everything, which then promotes reverence for all of Life Itself". Let us let energy transform as we move in its flow!

  • av Danni A. Karter
    259,-

    Andrew. It was seven o'clock. Kelsey was usually home by now.He Worked a little while longer, but it was no use. Hecouldn't concentrate. Normally If kelseycame home a little late, it didn't bother him, but because of what had recentlyhappened, he was beginning to get a little worried. Eight o'clock. This was ridiculous. Where thehell was Kelsey?Kelsey. The tears werefalling steadily by now and had blurred her vision. Kelsey was not payingattention about where she was walking, Just caught upin her own misery. "Happy Thanksgiving," She said to nobody inparticular, laughing half-heartedly. Kelsey walked aimlessly down the street, her thoughts a million milesaway. Absentmindedly, she stepped off the curb and into the street. First she heard the screech of tires, followed by ascream. Then she felt pain, and in an instant, everything went black.Andrew and Kelsey were not onlylovers, theywere best friends. They had their shareof ups and downs, but they had managed to keep it together for eightyears. One day things changed. Thehappiness was gone. Laughter was nowhere to be found. They were no longerliving, loving, laughing, simply enjoying each other, but merely existingtogether. Would things ever be the way they once were? Will they laugh again?

  • av Sebastian Porta
    195 - 479,-

  • av Margaret C. Price
    405 - 525,-

  • av Marissa Salas
    299 - 389,-

  • av Leonard L. Robinson
    285,-

    Promises! All of us make promises that we hope to keep but sometimes we are kept from fulfilling them by life's problems. I promised many men in prison camp to contact their parents and loved ones if I made it back and they didn't. For over forty years I have searched for these families and talked to others but time is running out so I am writing their story of why they didn't make it home.This story is based on the lives of soldiers I met in basic training at Fort Bliss in El Paso, Texas, the men I met on Bataan and in the prisoner of war camps. This is their story of why they surrendered, why they gave up after all physical strength was gone, and why they died.This is the story of a New Testament, a billfold and a list that made it through all the searches by the Japanese during those three and a half years. The Bible was used many times to comfort these men in their final hours. The battered billfold held the few pieces of paper with vital information and the list of men in Battery E of the 200th, who made it through the first attack on Clark Field on December 8, 1941, and dates of death for many.This is a story of friendship that helped me be one of the survivors of the Japanese prison camps, the hell ships and World War II. But most of all, this is a testimony of the Grace of God toward me in the hours of need. My favorite Scripture was the twenty-third PSALM, and I saw every verse fulfilled in my life. I can only pray that He will sustain and comfort you as you read these words, as he did me as a P.O.W.I express my appreciation to those who have helped and encouraged me to write this story of my experiences. My children have asked me to write down my memories. I especially wish to express appreciation to my wife for the many hours she spent to help edit the story for publication. I could not have completed the writing without her help. I appreciate the front cover design by my nephew, Joel Freeland. Thank you to each one for your help and encouragement.

  • av Mark Herren Oliver
    355 - 495

  • av Eugenie Knox
    985,-

    It is always difficult to write about oneself with objectivity, yet I have written my own autobiography called Indelible Memories and found it was simply a stream of consciousness.I have lived a freedom-loving life, where I have been extremely dedicated and diligent in my life choices of dance, mime, clowning, and yoga.I have also experienced motherhood twice and have been blessed with wonderful and creative daughters and now two gorgeous granddaughters.I spent some time in 1960s living with the nomads, an indigenous community in western Australia, who lived independently from white domination. They were guided by a great man named Don Macleod, who fought for their rights of fair payment and working conditions.I have travelled to America and Europe, but my main interest and passion have been my many trips to India, experiencing the extraordinary spiritual culture still remaining intact. Lessons learned on issues such as life and death, the law of karma, and one's life's purpose.

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