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  • av Ben Mannion
    195,-

    Money isn't everything until you haven't got any and then it does become everything. Everything we do in life involves money. We need money to eat, for a place to live, to heat our homes, for the clothes we wear, for transport, for education and just about anything we do in life, especially the things we want to enjoy. In fact nothing in the world functions without the circulation of money. It's one of the most important subjects in life and surprisingly it's not taught at school and it shows.The attitude people have on money has mostly been formed by the behaviours of people around them, the media, social media, advertising and marketing. In a world where people are addicted to credit, borrowing and following the crowd there is only a few that are getting ahead.The principles of getting ahead, building wealth, living the life you want and becoming financially free have never changed, these lessons have been around since the beginning of time, but you have probably never been exposed to them.This book will provide you with all the basic principles that you need to build your wealth, improve and expand yourself so that you can live a financially abundant and healthy life and set yourself on a path to real education on money as well as improving your own personal value and reaching your goals on the highway to financial freedom.

  • av A. A. Walker
    259 - 375,-

  • av Adegoke Austin Adedamola Triple A
    149 - 269,-

  • av Kieran Anthony Follett
    285 - 375,-

  • av Hamish Morrison
    245 - 315,-

  • av Karen Chilvers
    195,-

    Jump through the fairy doors and back in time to the reign of King Pierre where young Coffee looks through the telescope in Scout Tower, meeting the eyes of a poorly stray tzu with a Sirius Star marking and sets about rescuing him. But what lies ahead for these two tzus? Are they the chosen ones, as foretold, or is the daring rescue going to be too late?The answer lies in today's Tzu Kingdom where favourites Paddy, Stanley, Maisie, Phoebe, Luna and Mac plan an amazing event with plenty of adventures on the way to a wonderful party for King Bailey and Queen Coffee…Enjoy boat rides, rescues, relax in a beanbag with plenty of cake and shimmy to the latest dance craze…the Shaggy Dog!

  • av Alasdair Campbell
    195,-

  • av Rosemary Wiseman
    245

    Has anxiety ever blocked you or your students from learning or performing a piece of music? During over fifty years of teaching and performing on a range of musical instruments, Rosemary Wiseman has applied and developed methods which can reduce that anxiety, transforming music-making into the joy it should be.In Zoom88, Rosemary tells you how an open mind helped her to discover ways of improving her own musical performance and in turn those of others. One of the most powerful of these techniques is Thought Field Therapy (TFT) tapping.Included in the book are selected cases which you can identify with and apply to your own musical journey.Zoom88 is a 'must' if you want to make and enjoy music in the most positive way. Her well-proven A-Z is a recipe for success.

  • av Dawn E. Amos
    239 - 329,-

  • av Ayad Gharbawi
    379,-

    Hitler: And when they next asked him about my personality, just like you are doing throughout these conversations, seeking to hear abnormalities in my mind, Dr. Bloch again rebuked them saying, and I quote his words:Dr. Bloch: While Hitler was not a mother's boy in the usual sense, I never witnessed a closer attachment. Their love had been mutual. Klara Hitler adored her son. For example, she admired his watercolour paintings and drawings and supported his artistic ambitions in opposition to his father at what cost to herself one may guess. Hitler was the saddest man I had ever seen. [Following Klara's death]. DG: Yes, if we are quoting the good doctor, as you call him, he also said this of your pious, frugal mother: Dr. Bloch: "Sie würde sich im Grabe herumdrehen, wenn sie wüsste, was aus ihm geworden ist." ("She would turn in her grave if she knew what became of him."DG: Later, in an interview, dated March 14th, 1941, he said the following:Dr. Bloch: At the time Frau Hitler was in her early forties. She was a simple modest, kindly woman. She was tall, had brownish hair which she kept neatly plaited, and a long, oval face with beautifully expressive gray-blue eyes. She was desperately worried about the responsibilities thrust upon her by her husband's death. Alois, twenty-three years her senior, had always managed the family. Now the job was hers.It was readily apparent that son Adolf was too young and altogether too frail to become a farmer. So, her best move seemed to be to sell the place and rent a small apartment. This she did, soon after her husband's death. With the proceeds of this sale and the small pension which came to her because of her husband's government position, she managed to hold her family together.The Hitler's had only a few friends. One stood out above the others; the widow of the postmaster who lived in the same house.The limited budget allowed not even the smallest extravagance. We had the usual provincial opera in Linz; not good, and not bad. Those who would hear the best went to Vienna. Seats in the gallery of our theater, the Schauspielhaus, sold for the equivalent of 10 to 15 cents in American money. Yet occupying one of those seats to hear an indifferent troupe sing Lohengrin was such a memorable occasion that Hitler records it in Mein Kampf!The family diet was, of necessity, simple and rugged. Food was cheap and plentiful in Linz; and the Hitler family ate much the same diet as other people in their circumstances. Meat would be served perhaps twice a week. Most of the meals they sat down to consisted of cabbage or potato soup, bread, dumplings and a pitcher of pear and apple cider.For clothing, they wore the rough woollen cloth we call Loden. Adolf, of course, dressed in the uniform of all small boys; leather shorts, embroidered suspenders, a small green hat with a feather in its band ....He was tall, sallow, old for his age. He was neither robust nor sickly. Perhaps "frail looking" would best describe him. His eyes - inherited from his mother- were large, melancholy and thoughtful. To a very large extent this boy lived within himself. What dreams he dreamed I do not know.Outwardly, his love for his mother was his most striking feature. While he was not a 'mother's boy' in the usual sense, I have never witnessed a closer attachment. Some insist that this love verged on the pathological. As a former intimate of the family, I do not believe this is true.Klara Hitler adored her son, the youngest of the family. She allowed him his own way wherever possible. His father had insisted that he become an official. He rebelled and won his mother to his side.

  • av Jae Malone
    179,-

  • av Sharon Goddard
    179,-

    These stories are about a young boy called Henry and his magical adventures with his handed down old bear. His adventures are great fun and they help him make decisions and sometimes help with his school work. How these adventures start is very magical, even Henry does not believe it at first.In his first adventure Henry has a great time once he gets over the shock of arriving back in time. He learns how hard lives were and what some people did for a living and makes two new friends. His second adventure takes him somewhere completely different and he learns to enjoy and respect the countryside.The final adventure in this series finds Henry at the seaside, where he learns the importance of clearing up at the seaside. He is able to share this information with his friends and family but not his secret.Henry is starting to wonder if his Dad had these adventures too? Will he tell someone??

  • av Chris Murray
    359,-

    MARCHING ON TOGETHER…But it's a battle for Leeds City to survive.1912 - the legendary Herbert Chapman joins Leeds City as manager.His mission: to turn Leeds City into a footballing force.One of his first signings is youngster Jimmy Jack, recruited from the local leagues.All looks good. Until 1914, and the outbreak of World War 1.The war has a massive effect on the destiny of Leeds City and Jimmy Jack.This gripping novel tells the story of Leeds City throughout the war years.How the club's high hopes turned into a nightmare.How Jimmy Jack turned from footballer into war hero.How Herbert Chapman found a new role in the war.How Leeds City fell foul of the Football League. And how Leeds United rose as the phoenix from Leeds City's ashes…

  • av Claire Bradley
    329,-

    Have you ever wondered how .................. is just so gorgeous? The secret lies with George the Gorgeous Machine who is part of the special Factory of Skills. When George suddenly breaks down causing the factory to halt the production of babies, Peter Maker is put to the ultimate test along with Sydney Stork. Together they have not only to save the factory itself but also the very fabric of humankind and that special something of what makes us well.... gorgeous. The exciting tale of George and his friends is told which will take you deep into the factory and describes just how everybody gets all the skills they need.

  • av Mike Burrows
    179,-

    Do you see in digital technology the opportunity to meet customer needs more effectively? Do you recognise that this may have profound implications for how your organisation should work? Do you want to help bring that about? Regardless of whether you consider yourself a technologist, if your answer to those questions is "yes", you are what we refer to in this book as a _digital leader._ If you can see yourself as a digital leader, aspire to be one, or think that sometime soon you might need to become one, then this book is for you.Or perhaps you're here primarily to feed an existing interest in Lean and Agile. Whatever your current level of knowledge, this book is for you too, especially if you're interested also in organisation design and leadership. You will find here both an accessible guide to the Lean-Agile landscape and through the Right to Left metaphor a helpfully challenging perspective on it. The book's digital scope might not coincide exactly with yours, but it's rich with authentic examples not only of Lean-Agile practice but of right-to-left (needs-based and outcome-oriented) thinking too.Topics covered in Right to Left, all viewed through a lens that puts needs and outcomes ahead of solutions: • Lean, Agile, and Lean-Agile • Key frameworks - team-level, scale-independent, and scaled • Governance and strategy • Leadership and organisation

  • av J. McLean
    195,-

    Winner of the Pen To Print Book Challenge 2015 Tag feels guilty about the way his Mum died ten years ago. He tries to make amends by being helpful to those around him, especially his Dad, but nothing eases the pain.When he temporarily loses his vision, he gains a new magical ability and is forever changed. Unfortunately, he cannot deny the existence of the shadow-like creatures. The problem is, when they realise he can see them, they will stop at nothing to kill him.With the help of his new friends he is forced to trust his instincts in order to survive. But none of them see the bigger threat coming…

  • av Geoff Sims
    149,-

    When the author started working in recruitment over thirty years ago, things were very different. The key measures were the numbers of interviews arranged with clients and the number of temporary workers placed. That was the only information a manager was interested in.Technology makes life easier for the consultant today, but it also makes focusing on outcomes more of a challenge. Today a recruitment consultant is measured on every part of his or her role. But the fundamentals stay the same - if the outcomes are prioritised, other performance measures will take care of themselves.The Race to Place is an essential and powerful guide which covers the basic sales process, tips and techniques that form the backbone of a successful career in this sector. It is a must read for those embarking on a career in recruitment and a valuable tool fr any sales professional in general.

  • av Ian Purdie
    245

    A computer hacker and a Wall Street stock broker join forces to rip off all the world's banks. They manage to steal between 1500 - 1600, trillion dollars (at that exalted level, the figures keep dancing around) effectively bankrupting the planet.Then, the aliens who are really running our world, abduct them to make demands and offer them a deal.

  • av David J. Patterson
    189

    This novel is not so much about the exploits of a recently bereaved fourteen year old boy called Todd but intrinsic to bereavement itself and how death affects different people in very different ways. Todd attempts to overcome his grief by focusing his attention on a mystery surrounding Rolf Schnee the sole survivor from a war time submarine who escaped and left his shipmates to die. Schnee returned to Germany without making any attempt at a rescue. Laden with guilt he suffers a Life in Death punishment as a recluse ceremoniously returning once a year to the wrecked submarine to revive his dead shipmates in the most macabre manner. Todd, with the help of a disabled fisherman called Pepe and an amateur schoolgirl biologist discover the location of the wrecked submarine. Pepe' investigates the interior of the sub and discovers the dead seamen wired to their work stations.

  • av Rayner G Peal
    179,-

    The sleepy village of Nether Marchbury is shaken to the core by the death of one of its oldest inhabitants following a spate of targeted burglaries. Her friend and local artist, Tallulah Jewel, becomes unwittingly linked to one of the perpetrators and finds herself in grave danger. She could hold the key to their final demise. The question is, will she realise? A thrilling tale of love, greed, intrigue and death, rather too close to home for comfort...

  • av Stuart Hall
    195,-

    The question was, would she be the victim of itching powder on the toilet roll?As a youngster, why did I trash library books for fun?Will the Friday Boys survive the 20-foot waves of the monstrous river Wye? In my 57 years, I have survived my parents marriage, my parents divorcing, death and adoption.I have spent 30 years plus, pimping barristers out and pumping up their egos'.I've played most ball sports there is, taught strange folk to drive cars, sold houses and delivered rabbits and hamsters all over the UKI will introduce you to the world renowned Friday Boys too.Now if that's not exciting, what is? I am an ordinary chap who has been lucky to travel to far-flung places and lived to tell the tale.I hope you find this book humourous, informative and a joy to read.If you do enjoy this book half as much as I've lived it, we will both be very happy.

  • av Dr Steven Cutts
    259,-

    Dr Steven Cutts studied physics at Imperial College and Medicine at St Thomas's Hospital, London. He has a life long interest in space travel and exploration. In this, his first full length science fiction novel, he combines his scientific knowledge to produce one of hte most credible and exciting accounts of Martian exploration yet published.

  • av Jan KuA›mirek
    315,-

    This manual is an easy to use and understand assistant for aromatherapists, beauty therapists and all those engaged in artisan cosmetics and perfume. It explains common terms and explores the philosophy of natural which in the end relates to on pack copy and descriptions within the legal framework. This resource is designed for those who may not be trained in chemistry but who need a practical guide for 'how to do' projects. Essential oils are listed with their main chemo-types. Science is demystified and comments are made on common materials from detergents and emulsifiers to preservative systems. Some internet myths are explored, and guidance is given concerning blending and mixing effective products for clinical use and later for retailing. Altogether this is a handy reference guide aiming to give the aspiring user some inspiration about what is practical and possible.

  • av Lynette Heywood
    179,-

    Christine Parker's life has been ruined and tormented for over three decades.She soon realises she is not alone and that her perpetrator Richard Ellis has spun a massive web and ensnared many others into it, including his beautiful wife Helen Ellis and his cousin Madge Holland. Whilst sex is very much on Richard's mind, control is what he craves. Set over three decades on a large council estate in Manchester.1970's starts with Christine being savagely raped and then almost being the victim of a brutal murder. As she tries to get on with her life working in the local bakery and having nights out at 'The Golden Garter' she realises 'he' is never far away.1980's Helen's life is in turmoil when she realises what Richard is and tries to get in touch with Christine to warn her, not knowing all the while Madge Holland is being held captive at the hands of her husband.1990's Christine's youngest daughter is also subjected to the hands of Richard Ellis; she confronts him for the first time causing all sorts of complications. 'You can abuse a mother all her life but never lay a hand on her children.'The three women form a bond so strong that together they unite to overcome the web he has spun. However, he refuses to be entangled in his own thread.It is only when Madge and Christine's daughter, Ella and Bess along with their friend Nessa Brown are reunited back with their old enemy Peter Lawrence. The day is saved.…again. This time, it is not Richard Ellis they are dealing with. They already did that. It's his son…….Are they strong enough to do it all again?They have to do it…… They owe it to the 'Dark Angel' who gave every one of them hope, hope to live free of the evil born from the devil's spawn. 'When you can feel the weight of the world on your shoulders, hope is the beautiful angel who will help you with your heavy load' Oh and me, I'll be here carrying what I can ….with hope'

  • av Wendy Evelyn Viner Townsend
    239 - 329,-

  • av Jack Barratt
    195,-

    I am well travelled man with a world of life experiences.My has work has taken me to all continents and during my travels I have used my skills and talents to enhance the lives of many other different peoples and nationalities. My books are driven from my life experiences some are based on truth and others are derived from the power of imagination and that of the human mind. Hypnotherapy and Tarot cards play a strong part of this unusual life of mine and the influence of these trusted skills and occultist forces add spice to an already colourful life.

  • av Brian Baker
    165,-

    I was born in Norfolk in the 1960s.And have lived in Norfolk all my life.I had a fantastic childhood with fabulous parents.And love the countryside around me.I like to think I'm in tune with the countryside and the paranormal,Which is reflected in my poetry.

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