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  • av Dale Roberts I E Elad Strebor
    235,-

    These poems might help your troubled soul by revealing life''s many different paths, from life, beauty, and death. The author has drawn from his life''s many different issues and his renewed faith in God; to help steer your soul and to show you the greatness of God''s world, and how all too often we fail to see them until it''s too late.

  • - Educating All Students
    av Certification Specialists
    329,-

    The Educating All Students (EAS) exam is taken by all teachers who are becoming certified in New York State. Our materials will help teachers from all disciplines prepare for this challenging test with its many diverse topics. Practice questions, detailed answer explanations, samples of well-executed writing and a complete practice test are included.

  • av Ed D Liz Knowles
    249

    Poignant, sobering, and informative, picture books are short enough to illustrate a point and entertaining enough to drive a message home; they can be used at any academic level, most surprisingly, they are very effective in grades 5-12!In Picture Books for Middle and High School? Are You Kidding?, Liz Knowles, EdD, uses her 45 years as a teacher, professor, and school administrator, with graduate degrees in reading and curriculum development, to review over 525 titles categorized by subject: science, history, language arts, math, the arts, and character.Picture Books for Middle and High School? Are You Kidding? is a reference book perfect for teachers of students in grades 5–12, college professors who teach teachers, librarians (school, public, and university), parents and parents who homeschool, reading specialists, and child psychologists.

  • - in how I came to be An IVF story.
    av Sonya Blackburn
    405,-

    A family story about Mya, a 4 year old preschooler, that reflects with her parents on what are the qualities that make her unique. She discovers that what made her unique is not only her interesting characteristics but is also in how she was born into this world through in vitro fertilization (IVF) procedure.

  • - Professional Insight into a Dark World
    av Brad Mattingly
    249

    Paradise Lost Through Domestic Abuse and Violence: Professional Insight Into a Dark World is a book that provides clinical insight into the destructive dynamics of domestic violence and intimate partner violence from years working with abusers and victims. Real life cases that involved intimate partner homicide, chocking, assault, threats, stalking, intimidation, suicide, property destruction, control, and aggression are presented to help with understanding how this hidden social problem destroys lives and ends relationships. The effects on victims such as injuries, depression, anxiety, fear, post-traumatic stress, self-esteem, insomnia, hypervigalence, and isolation are identified with emphasis on the healing process. Resources for victims are presented to increase their safety. Effects on children witnessing or being victimized by domestic violence is depicted in chapter 5. Strengths and challenges of agencies that work with intimate partner violence like law enforcement, courts, or probation departments will be explored. High risk factors for continued abuse and violence are identified in detail. The potential for change in abusers to increase safety with their partners and families is very controversial and information is presented to gain insight into whether or not this is possible. The majority of cases presented in this book involved abuse and violence that resulted in arrest. In addition to anecdotal information gained from close to thirty years of clinical practice, many statistics are provided to help readers understand why abuse occurs and how to stop it. The details of intimate partner violence presented are destructive, chilling, and real.

  • - The Silver Spoons
    av Barbara Peckham
    335

    Forgotten But Not Gone is an interwoven story about a married housewife and part-time librarian living in coastal Massachusetts in 1965 She is happy and very active in her life there. However, she has a background that no one knows about except her husband, George, and even he doesn’t know anywhere near the whole story. He knows that she has amnesia about her early childhood, but very little else. All Liz really remembers is that, at the age of about fourteen or fifteen, she found herself running, panicked, down an Appalachian mountainside. She had no idea then, nor did she now have any memory of what had happened before that, what she was running from, or what had frightened her so much. Now she seldom thought about it. She had managed to get on with her life and what was past was past. That is, until, one day a strange letter arrives in her mailbox. It appears that someone know things about her that she doesn’t even know, and it frightens her. Not long after, other occurrences begin, and they escalate more and more in intensity and danger. She is sure all this has to do with the past she can’t remember, and she begins to fear for her life. She has had, ever since she can remember, some silver teaspoons with initials engraved on them, and a diamond ring, but she has no idea whose they were or what the initials mean. Did she steal them? Is someone finally going to find her? Then a teaspoon exactly like hers turns up in the collection of a friend. Where did she get it? How are they connected?Still, try as she might, all she can remember is that she ran until she came across a hardscrabble farm, where an elderly couple took her in. They treated her like the daughter they had lost. She stayed and worked the farm with them until, after a few years, they died, one shortly after the other, and she was forced to leave the only home she remembered to go out on her own with few resources and little education. The years following were years of hard work and night school. The story weaves back and forth between the present, Liz revealing more of her past, a mysterious man who has come to town with a vengeance, and a young woman who has in her possession another of the silver spoons. All comes together at the end with a terrible fire, and the truth comes out.

  • av Dan Powers
    289,-

    IS GENEALOGY DESTINY?Many of us come to adulthood with little or no thought, or understanding, as to who our parents and grandparents really were and how they became that way. Yet we’re often ready to give them blame or praise them for the effects they had on our lives.How Long A Shadow explores these questions and the effects of character and behaviors as they manifest themselves over time.With one hundred and fifty years of Chicago history as the background, How Long A Shadow entwines the stories of three generation of Cullerton men as each chooses how they will deal with family, marriage, and fatherhood, and each other. Moving from the Spanish Influenza pandemic of 1918, through the Covid 19 coronavirus pandemic of 2020, the shadow of “that man,” Edward Patrick Cullerton seems to always be just ahead of Jimmy and then his son Kevin.

  • - Fictional tales on a ride of twists, turns, and the unexpected
    av Elle Stockton
    235,-

    Hitchcockian suspense with an unexpected twist!    “Harvest Moon Wish and Other Short Stories” delivers plot twist endings, tales of mystery, suspense, love, and magic that will transport readers to worlds of intrigue they will never want to leave. "Fall" stirs readers’ emotions like no other short story, and leaves them wanting to read more. “Returning a Favor” sends chills up and down the spines of readers in the mood for a mystery. Romance and mystery abound in this book of fictional short stories that positively haunts readers for years to come. This collection takes the reader into characters' life experiences, spanning time and continents from birth to death and beyond those boundaries.   “Mallory” manifests a small town’s resident paranormal expert who goes missing. Perhaps the expert’s delving into other worldly realms unveils a macabre truth. The result is a terrifying conclusion for the reader to decide.“Lilah’s Handheld Pies” portrays a God-fearing, churchgoing woman of means whose business ambitions leave her fiancé choking.  “The Swimmer” splashes through life’s hurdles in a way that most readers can relate. She takes on the negativity implanted in her consciousness by others, and slashes through one belief after another. The resolution to her quest for positive life affirmation transpires in a suspenseful twist.  “Harvest Moon Wish” offers romantic suspense for two lonely people who make the same wish upon a brilliant harvest moon. They live far apart, unknown to each other. Readers who yearn for love will enjoy the journey of two people who also seek it.     “Maurice Hooker,” a forty-eight-year-old mechanic has a nervous habit of throwing lit matches on the ground. When his truck stop begins to boom, Maurice becomes edgier than ever, and cannot stop his old habit. “Out of Hock” features the owner of a roadside diner. She lives in dreaded hock to a surly pawn broker. The whiskey on his breath with a side of what she owes him has become too much for her to endure.        “Fall” depicts a mysterious mandolin player whose melancholy music circles the watchtower in a fishing village. The music serves as a counterpoint to a dark curtain of cloud over the entire enclave, and the malaise of the day. Emotions run high when the music stops.  “Returning a Favor” by a svelte redhead wearing a black dress and spiked high heels begs further investigation. As her heels click down the hallway, she cracks the door open. Take a look inside with her.   “Room 42” where secrets await discovery. Sipping wine while cruising the Rhine, savoring Belgium chocolates, and dancing to an Austrian waltz are some of the delicacies for enjoyment. The door is unlocked. Enter.          “The Dance” showcases a lithe female draped in a flowing, translucent gown. She glides across the slick marble entry in one motion. Suddenly, she takes a surprising turn in a tango.  Sixty stories of suspense, laughter, love, heartbreak, curiosity, mystery, and magic unfold in "Harvest Moon Wish and Other Short Stories." In the flavor of O. Henry with Alfred Hitchcock’s flair for suspense, readers who relish twists, turns, and the unexpected should find these tales engaging, challenging, and enjoyable. Readers will relate to these stories, love the plot twists, and reread "Harvest Moon Wish and Other Short Stories" again and again.

  • - The Memoir of Kenny Duggan
    av Pat Clisham
    249

    After "Hobby Trumps Heartache" launched last year the Broken Giant series, Pat Clisham brings another stunning first-person narrative portrait of the heart and soul of the life story of an aging man whose end is near. And it isn''t pretty. Kenny Duggan, a Maryland kid athlete from nothing, becomes something of a success in the business big leagues . Kenny traces for us his humble roots laced with his secret search for sanity as a youngster. Does family trauma wound us forever? Or does family trauma drive us to succeed? Or is history destined to repeat itself in our quest for fame, fortune, pride, recognition, status or cash? In what dimension of living does a child of the 50''s learn to reach contentment in old age? Whether it is his struggles with alcohol or his continuous climbing the mountain of surviving in the rough and tumble of car sales, Duggan allows us to see, up close and personal, every twist and turn of turmoil with the odds stacked against him from 1st grade on. This touching memoir of Kenny''s life is the unvarnished truth about how you maybe get in life what you put into it. And if you build effective resources, life has a way of rewarding you. And if you don''t, "Tomorrrow''s Sorrows" may hold sharp edged outcomes. Clisham once again offers us a comprehensive take on an Everyman, the good, the bad, the ugly, and then some. The depth of pain and honesty or even grit from this true story rarely are revealed among today''s barrage of instant information about politics, sports, or entertainment figures which blur the high hurdles of the millions who live away from Main St. or the glare of lights.

  • - A Journey to Conquer Remorse
    av Forrest W Fairley
    265,-

    “You simply cannot forget Regret!”In our lives, we will all face Remorse and Regret for something we did or didn’t do, something we said or didn’t say and now, years later, this cancerous emotion creates a heartburn of guilt that no pill can remove from our souls. Most people futilely attempt to try to forget their actions of the past and brush their regretful deeds under the carpet. Yet some the particles of guilt show from underneath and, like Martin Hicks, a successful published New York Times Best Selling Author, he finds himself suddenly thrust into a new world order of Regret beyond what he ever imagined when he awoke that November morning. The emotional reality dictates what we really feel and what could have been avoided had we decided to act or speak differently, yet sadly, it usually is too little and too late. The misty Manhattan cold November rain, in the back of a small postage stamp size cemetery directly behind the aging 170-year old Catholic church, is center stage for Martin Hick’s newly found guilt bubbling inside him. The teardrops of rain drip from the silver casket, as he stands at the grave of a past mentor, a teacher whose guidance changed his life. He would not be who he is without that influence. Yet, almost 20 years after graduating from her classroom, he never thanked her or told her how much her guidance altered his course in life. Standing at her grave, what continues to run through his mind, is his mentor’s famous “Young Minds’ speech, given in daily-doses to encourage the future life path of her students. And, yet, he never once returned to his school and expressed his appreciation. Martin’s increasing remorse gets the better of him as he thinks of his teacher. He realizes he must find a way to remove this stain of guilt now branded on his soul and so a journey begins that not even he could have imagined had he written it in one of his best-selling mystery fictions. Martin’s intended journey of turning remorse into redemption, is anything but a smooth and easy pathway. In fact, it quickly becomes the defining journey of his 34-year old life. He stands at the door of an empty home, the owner, nowhere to be found, having moved away to be with her father in heaven. All that remains is the house she once lived in. And, with his knock never answered, the only thing greeting him at the front door is Remorse and Regret.

  • av Marie-Paule Mahoney
    285,-

    On a radiant summer day in 2018, an orca named Tahlequah gave birth to a female calf off the coast of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. The calf was emaciated, lacking enough blubber to stay afloat, and she only lived for 30 minutes. Tahlequah placed the baby on her head, and with the members of her pod, she swam for 17 days, covering 1,000 miles before releasing her into the sea.   Whale of Wonder is the dramatized story of this true-life odyssey, told through a dialogue between the mother orca and her curious son, who keeps asking, “Why, Mama?” Young readers will discover how Tahlequah expresses her maternal love, her grief, and slowly overcomes her loss to celebrate life again. This unique story opens a window to the majestic orcas and their complex emotional lives.   The Afterword presents information about orcas in general and the specific culture of the Southern Residents. It unveils Tahlequah’s life with the members of her pod in the Salish Sea, emphasizing the plight these orcas—close to extinction—are facing.

  • - Putting My Finances In Order 3rd Edition
    av Keller David J. Keller
    375,-

    The Personal Financial Survival Guide is an informative guide to managing your personal financial affairs.  It serves as a lifelong reference to your personal financial activities and helps to improve your lifestyle by offering suggestions to ease financial concerns throughout your life.  This book is segregated into three important parts.Part One introduces a financial overview with specific ways to manage your spending.  Specific suggestions offered will help you save money.  Detail discussions cover purchasing many types of insurance, buying/selling an auto and a home, mortgages, college savings and retirement considerations.  A money saving checklist is included.Part Two provides an overview to investments, asset allocations, types of investments: cash, money market accounts, annuities, savings bonds, treasury bonds, mutual funds and ETF's, corporate and tax free bonds, common and preferred stocks, rental properties, limited partnerships and private investments, jewelry, starting/buying a business.Part Three provides advice on other financial aspects of your life discussing exposure to liability, contingent liabilities, documenting your financial affairs, income taxes, choosing others to assist you in financial decisions, health care, estate considerations, aging and end of life decisions.Appendixes provide worksheets for budgeting, asset overview and multiyear income projections and asset allocations including by maturity and geographic location.The author wrote this book to provide financial guidance to his children and grandchildren.  It contains many lessons learned the "hard way" and was written in an effort to help his family learn from his experiences.

  • av George Triffon
    265,-

    In 1959, George Triffon, a young man with 20/20 vision and a promising future, was driving home from church when a car hit him from behind. It was just an ordinary car accident, and he was even able to drive himself home. A few weeks later, he noticed some small, dark spots in his vision, and that was the beginning of a long, devastating journey as he began to slowly lose his eyesight. He would spend the next several years traveling to different eye specialists and hospitals around the US, where he was subjected to a handful of painful ineffective procedures. George was just beginning his career and had just started a family when his world was turned upside down by a string of events that left him completely blind at the age of 31. He was faced with the challenge of learning how to do everything again, but this time without the gift of sight, which so many of us take for granted. He wrote Threshold to Darkness in an effort to remember every detail of this pivotal time in his life, which not only changed his life, but also the lives of everyone around him.

  • av Wesley D Willis
    259,-

    It hung from a leafless flowering stem. I clipped it loose still dangling from the reed. Arching in a Mason jar against the rim, The cocoon hangs from a butterfly weed.  Clearly a Monarch through the aqua clear. Developing wings folded in orange and black. Day after day as it grew to me dear. A week and three days it began to unpack.  Unfolding wings as it walked from palm to palm. Calmly it climbs back onto the glossy jar. Through my reflection I can see its charm. The ride we take in the car is not far.  In this butterfly the reflection is me. Over forested Lakes, I tossed it free.Wesley Dale Willis was born in Jefferson City, Missouri. After high school, he worked in his home state as a corrections officer, in the railroad industry in Wyoming and Utah, and then returned to Missouri, where he has driven a tanker truck for a transport company for the last ten years. In 2003, he received an International Library of Poetry Laureate Certificate. When he’s not writing, Wesley enjoys hunting and was surprised to learn that Daniel Boone, his childhood hero, was his ninth great-grandfather. Supererogatory of Poetry is his debut poetry collection—powerful poems inspired by lost love, first love, war, nature, beauty, humor, and death, and so much more.

  • - The Most Common Russian Colloquial Phrases for American Speakers
    av Anatoly Semenov
    359,-

    When in Russia, Speak Like a Russian contains over 1600 Russian proverbs with set Russian phrases that are most commonly used by native speakers in everyday conversation, public speaking, and mass media. All Russian phrases are placed in Russian alphabetical order by their first word, appear in boldface type and have stresses. Each Russian phrase presents a full sentence which can be used exactly as it is in a particular situation and has: • Literal translation.   • American equivalent(s).   • Explanation of the meaning and usage.   • Identification whether it is a proverb, a saying, a quotation, a colloquialism or a slang expression.   • A helpful index of the American phrases.   • An appendix with methodological recommendations for Russian instructors with in-class activities and activities for homework. Many phrases come with synonyms and additional cultural information.

  • av T J Rios
    285,-

    Being born and raised in San Antonio, TX, football wasn''t just a weekend game. My friends and I played football every day of the week and watched it twice on Sunday. Two Texas teams occupied our TV. One team wearing a "Star" on their helmet, with the other team sporting a "rig". We spent Saturdays watching burnt orange "steer" or maroon and white "farmers," hoping one day to sign a letter of intent to step onto those storied fields. And Friday, the main event of the entire weekend, was a night filled with the greatest sights and sounds of my childhood. The smell of freshly cut grass, the exuberance of the marching band, the rattling of the bleachers and the roaring of the home crowd. In my thirty-six years on earth, that home crowd has been in Converse, TX, home to one of the state''s most celebrated and imitated football programs ever, the Judson Rockets. I grew up idolizing those guys, never wanting anything else but to play and win a championship like the teams I watched as a kid. While many of my peers were playing catch under the bleachers, I was focused on the game and what was happening on the field. And I guess it started there, as a young kid watching the best high school team in the state of Texas, fully obsessed with every aspect of the game. This trip down memory lane is for the avid football fanatic, and anyone who grew up in Texas during the 80s and 90s.

  • av Moheindu Chemjong Karki
    255,-

    Nepal. The roof of the world. Filled with sparkling rivers that flow through an undulating and breathtaking landscape of pure grandeur and marked by a string of enigmatic mountains dominated by the majestic Everest. This is the setting for Karki’s story. She guides us through this fascinating country of her childhood, early education, and her evolution from teenage into adulthood.Born and raised in Nepal, educated in Australia, and now living in the United States, author Karki, like you, is on a quest for meaning. One of the fundamental truths she confirms in these pages is that we’re all members of the same human family.She explains her metamorphosis as she takes us on her odyssey to some of the world’s remotest villages as an International Red Cross staff member. There she learns that to survive and thrive we must battle our common enemies of poverty, disaster, and disease instead of each other.The titles of some of her chapters denote the romanticism of her tale. As you join her incredible literary journey, you experience the Color of Emotions and traverse the Steppes of Dolpo. You will also meet people with Lost Limbs, but for whom Hope Remains. With The Fragrance of Mugu you’ll encounter Uninvited Guests who are welcome nonetheless. And yet, When Nature Goes Mad, you’re still adorned with the Garland of Rainbows, which the centrifugal forces Inside Singha Durbar (the seat of government) could not affect. When you think you’ve finally come to the end of Karki’s colorful account, you will have reached The Beginning of a Different Dream!As Karki illustrates in this book, we must demonstrate empathy, honor, and courage to live a meaningful life. If we do, we can experience our own metamorphosis and join her in saying, “I had the honor of doing God’s work.”

  • - A Tragicomedy Memoir of Drugs, Sex & Arson
    av Ginger Martin & David Duarte
    299,-

    Martha''s Vineyard Burning: A Tragicomedy Memoir of Drugs, Sex & Arson is the coming-of-age story of David Duarte, a second-generation son of Martha''s Vineyard who also descends from Portuguese whalers first arriving in the area in the 1800s. Along with coauthor Ginger Martin, Duarte chronicles the pitfalls and obstacles he overcame without the help of a male mentor. Humans have the ability to do horrible things to fellow humans, but Martha''s Vineyard Burning reminds readers that we''re never alone, no matter how much we may feel we are, in times of deep pain. Eventually, it will all turn out for the best, a lesson Duarte can see clearly now, after seventy-nine years on one of the most unique islands in the world.

  • - A Sharecropper's Son
    av Moses Shepherd
    309,-

    This book is about the life of an African American boy growing up on farms mostly in eastern North Carolina, in the nineteen forties and fifties. He began working at age four, taking on tasks that should have been reserved for adults. With only internal personal resistance, he managed to emerge maybe not unscathed, but more resilient and determined. Through his various experiences, he managed to develop a sound philosophy for interpreting his environment. The author set out to write a book geared to black youth, with the intent of providing them with a history of their ancestors. The thinking was that they would be able to understand in more detail their history, and thus connect to an ongoing struggle for equality. The author’s goal was achieved. However, it was accompanied by a pleasant and unexpected bonus. The bonus was the fact that it reaches well-beyond black youth. It reaches all youth, plus all adults. This book provides lessons in humility, respect, commitment, temperance, patience, and careful thought.

  • av Vernon Tubbs
    169

    "The Love of The Father" has a way of transforming the wickedest of sinners into saints, the unlovable to be loved, the bitter to become sweet, the lonely to be comforted, the outcasts to be accepted while shaping all of us to become images of Him. The message of the Love of God is missing in many institutions due to a quest for power and authority. Love was removed from education, government and even some houses of worship. It is imperative that we get back to that which brought us this far, that being Christ''s genuine, sincere, forgiving and unconditional love. Man must repent and return to God. We must recognize that the greatest gift we have is the love of God being given freely and without cost. As you read this brief account of the many facets of love demonstrated in scripture and through my personal experiences, I hope it will encourage you to draw near to God and focus on His unending love.

  • - Ex 3:14 "I am who I am"
    av Henry M Morse
    259,-

    Over the millennia, much of the Judeo-Christian population has fallen into a comfortable, familiar relationship with the Creator of the Universe. We have come a very long way from the time when He gave Moses very specific instructions that His name was YHVH, meaning I AM WHO I AM. His name was revered, respected and feared. But somewhere along the way His name took on the common name, "God". As you will discover in this book, "god" is a generic term for any deity. By reducing the name of the Lord-Yehovah or Yahweh-to god, we have lost the intimacy which the Lord intended for us to have with Him. When He instructed us to "call upon the name of the Lord," what name do you suppose He meant? In "My Name is Not God", Rabbi Henry takes us on a journey through the Scriptures to re-acquaint us with our Creator, the Lover of our soul, by teaching us about His wonderful name and titles. I guarantee that you will blessed as you begin to insert them into your prayer life. M. J. Alexander Friend and student

  • - Obama Caved in Accepting Putin's Rigged Syrian Weapons Deal
    av Gary R Patterson
    299,-

    Incredibly, within just 90 minutes after his unwavering announcement to the world (on September 30th, 2013) that the United States may indeed bomb Syria, President Obama inexplicably changed course and was already contemplating calling the whole thing off. But who and/or what exactly could have happened to so abruptly cause President Barack Obama to make the consensus, greatest foreign policy blunder of his eight-year Presidency - by backing down, ultimately for good, from enforcing his “Red Line” Ultimatum against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad for launching a banned chemical weapons attack that killed over 1,300 of his own people in August 2013?In A President’s Dithering False Bravado, Patterson meticulously and compellingly presents the case that, based on sound deductive reasoning, there exists the requisite preponderance of evidence to persuasively and conclusively support the contention as to who or what nation caused and convinced President Barack Obama – that very same day - to back down from enforcing his “Red Line” Ultimatum against Syria in 2013.Even more intriguing, why did President Obama believe it to be so imperative to capitulate – even at the indelible risk to his Presidential foreign policy legacy; given the torrent of criticism that he has been forced to endure ever since for having backed down from enforcing his “Red Line” Ultimatum against Syria and, in particular Bashar al-Assad. Moreover above all else, why couldn’t Barack Obama ever let it be known to the American People exactly who or what nation it was that ultimately forced President Obama’s hand into backing down from enforcing his “Red Line” Ultimatum against Syria in 2013?What’s more, dithering even further - less than 24 hours later - President Obama stunningly reverses himself a second time the very next day; by contradictorily declaring “Now after careful deliberation [presumably overnight], I have decided that the United States should take military action against Syrian Regime targets…So to all members of Congress of both parties, I ask you to take this vote [approving Congressional authorization] for our National Security… I’m ready to act in the face of this outrage.” And yet in 2016, Barack Obama contradicts himself again; insisting that, in truth, no such threat to U.S. National Security, in fact, ever existed after all.Third, although only six days after that (September 6th, 2013) and despite repeated threats of false bravado to hold Syria militarily responsible, President Obama makes another 180-degree foreign policy decision reversal; conceding to Russian President Vladimir Putin that the United States would call off its military strike against Syria if Assad would just agree – as his only penalty – to surrender his country’s entire banned chemical weapons arsenal to the International Community. A condition to which Assad agreed to do, but ultimately did not comply with and for which Assad and Syria were never militarily punished throughout the remainder of the Obama Presidency.Finally in his fourth major foreign policy decision reversal over just fifteen days (on September 14th, 2013), at the insistence of Vladimir Putin, President Obama - “turning on a dime” once again - backed down from his previously unswerving demand that the Syrian Chemical Weapons Agreement call for a compulsory military response should Syria fail to turn over its entire chemical weapon stockpile - effectively dooming the enforcement of the agreement to ultimate failure from its inception.______________________________________A President’s Dithering False Bravado is Gary R. Patterson’s sixth book over the last ten years - all of which chronicle and critique the two-term Presidency of Barack Obama (2009-2017).

  • av Darlene P Winston
    239,-

    What Do You Do When The Other Woman Is Who You Least Expect?Krys Harriston has what every girl wants-a good job, a handsome, hardworking husband, beautiful kids, and a loving home...everything that makes her happy. But there's another woman trying to break up her marriage, and this is one woman Krys may not be able to compete with. Her husband, Cameron, never imagined that the one person who could love him unconditionally is the very one causing his world to come crashing down around him. Does he have enough strength to fight the evil forces and save his marriage, or will he allow it to slip away?

  • av Sherry Walraven
    189,-

    Five high school students, who have been life-long friends, have been given an English/History assignment for the end of the school year. It was decided to do their assignment on the Civil War era and how the people lived in the middle of a war. They knew they wouldn''t have a live soldier, who had been in the Civil War as a reference, but that''s when one of the boys in the group told them his cousin, who lives in the North Georgia mountains, had made a time-machine. The others, while skeptical, finally decided they could, at least, look at this machine. What they saw when going to see the home-made time-machine was beyond belief as they gazed at what the cousin had made. The cousin told them he made it for a joke, and the high school students had no plan to go inside the strange contraption until they heard a scary noise making them run inside to hide from the odd noise. That''s when their adventure of a lifetime began as they learned a valuable lesson from long ago.

  • - Lost & Found
    av C D Swanson
    309,-

    Nora, heads her own successful non-profit company. She''s looking to fulfill a "pinky promise," by opening a shelter for those in need. Matt, is the man representing William, a billionaire, who''s selling one of his buildings. It so happens the property, is ideal for Nora''s dream, to become a vast reality. William''s heart has been in hiding, for years, and not easily swayed by sentiment of any kind. When Nora and Matt meet, they''re immediately at odds, yet drawn to each other. Their hearts collide with complications. William''s past, may represent his future unknowingly, as Nora and Matt, make a life changing discovery, that will affect many hearts in the interim.

  • av Randy Schreifels
    475,-

    This book contains my experiences of my travels in about the last 15 from the early 21st Century. Stops in Historical places guided by diary entries, image captions, memory and a little research. There is (not in order) The Hermitage, Monticello, Mount Vernon, Coolidge’s Plymouth Union, Fort Ticonderoga and more. It will hopefully encourage the reader to visit on ones own.

  • - Living With & Through a Pancoast Tumor
    av Judith Dwyer Fugate
    335

    I was assaulted by a cruel and uncaring assassin. Numbness was my first reaction followed by fear, confusion, sorrow, anger, and pain in an ever changing, repetitious pattern. This intrusion had already threatened to not only shatter my life, but end it. Retaliation was recognized slowly but being true to who I am, I have fought with all my mind and strength.

  • - Let God Make Your Path Straight
    av Ruth Ellen Zuber
    235,-

    Each day a new page is written in our life story. It consists of everything we have thought, every choice we have made and every action taken. It's our story and the compilation of each page is who we are today. Looking back across the pages of our story gives us an opportunity to reflect on where we have come from and provides opportunity to improve our future.Most, if not all, of us have many twists and turns in our life story. Successes and failures, bad choices and good choices, close to God and far from God are some of the twists we can identify.This 6- week compelling Bible study will encourage women to look deeper into God's Word to find meaning and guidance for our wanderings and determine next steps to bring us closer to God's plan for our life. Included in each lesson are instructions to create a Twisted Journey Quilt top. What better way to document our life than to sew it into a quilt that can be used to share our story with others that may be following the same or similar journey. The study can be completed without sewing the quilt top. 

  • av Carole J Gariepy
    285,-

    Carole Gariepy never planned to write a book on isolation until it happened to her. After she and her husband Gerry, both elderly, were staying at home to stay healthy, it made them reflect on two places in the United States they visited where people had been isolated -- at Kalaupapa in Hawaii where the lepers were sent and to Minidoka in Idaho where the Japanese Americans were interned during World War II.You have to walk in someone's shoes to truly feel and understand what a person is experiencing. When Carole and Gerry visited the leper colony and internment camp, the tragedy of the situations touched them, also they saw how acts of kindness and caring from others uplifted them and gave them strength to face the challenges they had to endure.Now with COVID-19 and isolation to stop the spread, along with fear of catching the virus, Carole was motivated to write a story that integrated all three isolations -- drawing from the history she learned at her recent visit to the leper colony, the story told to her by Paul Chihara who was a resident for four years at the internment camp, and her own present experiences with the virus.In all cases, the outreach of caring words and actions brought hope and sustenance, even fun during difficult times. Simple kindnesses can make all the difference, and it's something everyone can do.

  • av Obsydian Butterfly
    235,-

    You and I have been there. God has tested us. He has taken us to that place where we have said "Why me?" Obsydian Butterfly takes you through experiences, events and challenging moments that are jaw dropping and just astonishing. Unapologetically Obsydian''s words walk you into every personal event, with emotion and passion. You are right there with her. Napoleon Hill states in his bestselling book Think and Grow Rich, fear of what others may think is the reason why so many people never try in order to succeed. Obsydian abandons that fear of what the others think in order to revisit and tell her story. Walk with her page by page as a little girl, woman, wife, and Marine, and you will understand why she asks Why is God F*#$ing with me? ~ Luke Wright, Motivational speaker, leadership coach and author

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