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  • av Nigela Rison
    235,-

    Rigel and Lisa Ratson are a happy little couple with some exciting newstheir family is growing, and theyve got a lot of work to do to get ready for their new arrival! But when the baby (or babies?) comes earlier than expected, the Ratsons face new challenges in caring for their youngand learn that everyone, no matter how tiny, needs love.14

  • - Reflections of a High School Principal During Nashville's Integration
    av J Mack Hargis
    265,-

    The Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) integration was a complicated process. Though a plan had been implemented in 1970, this plan was reversed by a higher court in 1981 resulting in school closings, teacher transfers, and students bussed miles from home just days before school started. These unexpected changes put burdens on principals, teachers, and staff, as they did their best in a time of uncertainty. These stories, many never shared before, took place during the court-ordered integration plan, and the process of trying to educate students despite the chaos. They examine the experience of combining students from differing cultures, while striving for positive results for all. These differences were not always black or white. Dr. Mack Hargis, former teacher, coach, principal, and school board member, offers an insiders perspective on the path to the MNPSs integration.

  • - A Children's Book Written for Kids of All Ages
    av Santa Jim
    295,-

    We have all read books, watched movies, and have believed in Santa at one time in our lives. But how did Santa end up at the North Pole? Really? How did the elves and fairies get there? What makes the reindeer fly and what gender are they? And what about the magic? Have you ever wondered where the magic comes from? It is never talked about. Until now. Read about why you cannot find the North Pole on a map, but how it does exist. Yes, there are elves, flying reindeer, fairies, and many other characters you have never heard of that live in the North Pole. Do you think they have Blue Tooth at the North Pole?Written for kids of all ages, you will soon believe again.

  • av Sid Hudgeons
    189,-

    Missing Michael is a collection of thoughts that went through the author's mind as he sat and watched his son get completely taken over by cancer, sitting there by his bed the last ninety days of his life in Shands Hospital in Gainesville, Florida. Sometimes, he and his wife would not sleep for two or three days, just listening to him breathe. The things his son went through, he could never do. When his son would be in ICU, there were no beds for them; they would take turns sleeping on the floor by his bed with a pillow and blanket, just to be near him; in case he would wake up, he would see them. One never knows what can go through a person's mind when you are just sitting there, helpless, while your son just dies, right in front of you. You think of things you should have done and the things you should not have done. You want to trade places with him so bad you pray every night and day for god to let him live, knowing his days are slipping away faster than anything you ever wanted. Michael was so strong, but he hated needles. When he was getting ready for the full-body radiation, they had to pull any teeth that may come out early, because he would bleed really bad. They pulled out two, and the numbness wore off; they told him he needed another shot in his mouth for the last one. He hated needles so bad; he just said, "Go on and pull it out now, no more needles." So, they pulled it without his mouth being numb. That was Michael Lynn, and his father misses him so.

  • - Having my say
    av Shirle Moore Smith
    249

  • av Karolyn Sue
    359,-

  • av Douglas Berry
    189 - 309,-

  • av Edward J Leahy
    189 - 295,-

  • - A lesson in Determination
    av Kathleen Lombardo
    189,-

    Shamrock, the Calf That Beats the Odds is a wonderful true story about a little calf and the girl who refused to give up on her.Shamrock is born with a disability that makes her unable to walk. When the vet says Shamrock will never walk, Katie refuses to give up. And with the help of others and Shamrock's determination, she overcomes the odds.It is a touching story that emanates love and determination throughout. A story that will make you smile and warm your heart.

  • av Delby Diaz
    249

  • - The Rest Of The Story
    av Edward A Warman
    285,-

  • - Fwb
    av Perdita Bradley
    239,-

  • av Dee Vance
    315,-

  • av SUSIE WUNDERLI & Clark
    229 - 379

  • av Wade Olson
    299,-

  • av LEAMON & Tonya
    179 - 309,-

  • av Kelsey Heystek
    189 - 309,-

  • - For Warriors by Warriors
    av Wright Charles "Chuck" Wright
    239 - 325,-

  • - Holding Down The Home Front
    av Saundra Covington
    179,-

  • - A Politically Incorrect Novel of Morals
    av Gonzalo MunA(c)var
    335

  • - A Cocktail Guide and Reference for Making Craft Cocktails at Home
    av BRAD & Louis J McNerney
    189 - 309,-

  • av Martin Terrell
    239,-

    You Are Only Innocent Once, and Once Is Not Enough shows how one man manages to break free of the recidivism cycle and maintain his freedom by going to college while in prison and achieves unparalleled success after his release.A former drug abuser and ex-felon, Martin Terrell is arrested for a crime he didn't commit and sentenced to six to twenty-five years in prison. His claims of innocence are dismissed by all who know him because of his past record. Forced to face the injustice alone, he vows to write a new life story, one that no longer fits the story he'd written as a youth in Cincinnati.Inside again, he manages to control his environment to his advantage and attends the college program offered by the Chillicothe Correctional Institution and Ohio University. Five years later, he graduates summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree. In an unprecedented move, he is awarded a graduate scholarship to the Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University upon his release.The rest of the book follows Martin's new script as it unfolds through graduate school at OU and his following career. He becomes the coauthor of a textbook while still a master's student. After working for two years as a member of Ohio University's development office, he is appointed the assistant dean for development in the College of Arts and Sciences. With stops at Florida State University and eventually the United Negro College Fund, he becomes his own man as the vice president and campaign manager for development at Stony Brook University in New York.In this age of civil unrest with its focus on civil injustice and an unjust criminal justice system, You Are Only Innocent Once, and Once Is Not Enough offers a strand of redemption. The story of a man unfairly stripped of his freedom, primarily because he's black and has a previous record, contains all the elements that are under assault for criminal justice reform and penal reform. Martin's use of education to win a victory over that injustice gives us a success story that anyone can identify with.

  • - Mahfouz, Arkoun, Abu Zaid, Kassim, and Other Muslim and Non-Muslim Thinkers
    av Akef R Abadir
    275,-

    The author, Akef R. Abadir, born in Tanta, Egypt, was living in Alexandria as the colonial period was drawing to an end in the 1950s and early 1960s. At the time, Alexandria, Egypt, was a multiethnic and cosmopolitan city. The social fabric was composed of an aggregate of Egyptians, Europeans, and other minorities. These different communities and denominations coexisted in relative peace and respect of one another. However, despite what was shared in common, Europeans, in general, whether at home or abroad, seemed to be more progressive than most Egyptians. This discrepancy became even more dramatic as one left the urban centers, such as Cairo and Alexandria, and ventured into rural areas where poverty and illiteracy prevailed.Looking back at life in this Mediterranean city, nothing seemed to point to an answer where religion would be a major factor. In fact, in reaction to a prolonged foreign presence, Egyptian society had been undergoing a gradual cultural change characterized by a return to a more restrictive interpretation and practice of Islam. This observation launched the author, Akef Abadir, on a long period of exploration and research that led to the writing of this book.Currently, East-West relationship is experiencing a period of great instability. It has been suggested that the resolution of this conflict requires reaching a political compromise based on mutual acceptance and understanding. To achieve this goal, it is imperative to address the problem of Islamic modernism and examine the context in which it is taking shape. From the authors viewpoint, what has been written regarding Islamic modernity has not provided a comprehensive overview of the subject. This book intends to address this gap and examine the core issues that have confronted Islam starting from the seventh century to the present.The objective of this book is not to predict when Islam will modernize but rather to explore the current process of change taking place and the obstacles it is facing. The aim is to ultimately promote a constructive dialogue between the Muslim community and the outside world, particularly the West.1fouz in1 his Tril1ogy

  • av Rosalia Rushton
    189,-

  • - A Quarantined Conversation in Haiku
    av Eric & John Mont Chateau
    189,-

  • - The Journey to You
    av Selwa Jaimie Selwa
    179 - 309,-

  • av Patricia Baker
    319,-

  • av Deb Gearhart
    245

    Private Emily Stone only wanted a career in cybersecurity. She dreamed of one day working in the Pentagon. That's why Emily joined the Army right out of high school, then used her military educational benefits to study online at Dakota Technical Institute (DTI) to obtain a degree in cybersecurity. Now her life goals will never be reached. She was caught cheating. Her educational and career plans are now only a pipe dream. Private Emily Stone is out for revenge against those who turned her in for cheating; those who ruined her life.Dr. April McKenzie is the Director of DTI Online. She found her calling in working with nontraditional students. Most of the students in her program are hard-working nontraditional students. However, a handful of students think that cheating is an easy way to complete their courses. What Dr. McKenzie didn't know was some of this group of cheaters was going to put her staff and her life in danger.

  • av Marsha Harris-Manley
    239,-

  • - Life Lessons Five Years into the Journey
    av Gerry Hill
    189,-

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