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  • - How to Start and Build a Great Company
    av John C Botdorf
    419

    Mastering Your Company-How to Start and Build a great Company-Mr. Botdorf has been a serial Entrepreneur for over 30 years and has helped build or found five companies since he graduated from college. These companies were based in software, consumer products, real estate development, high tech, and in the cellular space. He has raised and closed over $1B in private equity and real estate ventures over his career and is a frequent speaker on business and private equity issues. In his newest book cited above, Mr. Botdorf provides over 30 years of secrets, methods, and short cuts for organizing your company, raising capital, managing professionals, building a sales force, and provides proven techniques used on five straight occasions to build and sell a successful company. Mr. Botdorf helped co-found and raise over $22M for his last software company, all from angel investors, and has now started his sixth venture, Advanced Travel Systems, Inc, a company that is re-inventing luggage for today''s "Road Warriors". Mr. Botdorf recently earned his MBA with a focus on International marketing and E-Commerce as additional research for this project. His new book is designed for business students, new Entrepreneurs, and even seasoned CEO''s looking to focus on creating significant shareholder wealth. Please find more detailed information on his bio and background at the end of this book.

  • av J L B Laclef
    239,-

    McGinty Family Secrets dives into Samantha McGinty and Kenneth ''Gunny'' Gunther''s closets. Sam''s hidden secret dates back to the year Gunny came to Benton: 1926. He is in the dark until his cousin Tig Taylor reveals the dark truth. Sam is forced to face her buried demon. Gunny, himself, has his own obsidian cloud to disperse. Follow along as each character brings different experiences to the light. Mysteries arise within Sam''s ancestral and buried within the confines of the farmland itself...

  • av Chaim Freiberg
    345,-

    The stories in this collection reflect my many years of work teaching music to children. True to my approach in education, the stories are based on striving for ideals. The language will appeal to children and adults as well. The stories reflect the longing of us all for a world where love and friendships endure.

  • av Pat Jameson
    385,-

    It''s 1960 America, where optimism abounds, music is fun, cars sport chrome wings, Beats study Kerouac, and residents are secure, working, and happy. And yet in ''Milburn Avenue''s'' fictional city of Sylvania, a family business owner clashes with his patriarch father and mistrusted in-laws; the controller has launched an embezzlement scheme; an out of town cop pursues a factory worker over an old homicide; a high school girl has a crush on a negro student; strip clubs thrive; a college sophomore grapples with his sexuality; a young single woman finds herself pregnant and her boyfriend womanizing; local bars witness human frailties; and teenagers grow up in large inner city high schools where social class, money, race, and academic levels are as varied as the city''s neighborhoods.

  • - Life and Death in the Wilderness
    av Robert Vogtritter
    285,-

    This is the remarkable true story of a seventeen year old, who after graduating from high school, left his midwest home to spend the weekend at a nearby lake. He didn''t return for thirteen extraordinary months. The following weeks and months were filled with both joy and near death experiences as he wandered the wilds of Alaska and the Yukon. It truly is the adventure of a lifetime.

  • av Lindalee
    235,-

    Behind in her studies, Tracey must pay the price. Her social activities have been curtailed. She has lost the privilege of the use of her cell phone. Her world is upset down.But then life changes. Mr. Harding, the principal, has given Tracey the responsibility to show a new student, Sarah Browning around the school.Within a short period of time, Tracey, her best friend Nancy Ann, and Sarah become good buddies.Growing up, there can be three best friends not just two.The winter holidays are arriving soon. It brings a trip to New York City for the three girls. Sarah's father lives there. What happens in New Your stays in New York, or does it?

  • - 1.0 The Message 2.0 Nightfall 3.0 Airships
    av Peter E Steppe
    325,-

    The InterConnect is a story about how people deal with complexity, surveillance and automation. It is about people in the year 2029 living within gated self-driving-car cityscapes, and those who are outside of it, looking back in on it through the software code. It's about transportation and logistics, but it's also about people who look beyond the mono-culture status quo and question it. The InterConnect is ultimately about natural system resilience in the face of complex system chaos and the grip of control, as we wonder into it.Author Peter E. Steppe has taken his experiences in the information security and investment banking industries as well his extensive travel throughout the western US to write a fast-paced novel for people who like wide open spaces--especially young people who have only known automated lives lived through connected devices. It's about their future.

  • av Buck Brannon
    339,-

    Prior to his wife's kidnapping, all was right in Rob Becker's world. Towers Above had retired to stud, and Rob's dream of producing another Secretariat had come true. While Rob's CIA friend Tommy was investigating the death of Towers Above's former groom, he discovered that Rob's silent partner Mark was involved with one of America's intelligence agencies. After Marty's kidnapping, Tommy and Rob, together with military forces, the CIA, and Homeland Security, set off on their own perilous journeys to rescue her. Towers' Progeny is an action-packed suspense thriller in the exciting world of horse racing. Picking up where author Buck Brannon's first novel, Towers Above, left off, Towers' Progeny also ends on an exciting note--as it leads readers into the third and final book of Brannon's Towers trilogy.

  • av Will Alexander
    359,-

    WORLD POPULATION? ONEMr. Grumpy was just fine with the world - except for one thing: too many people. People on busses, in stores and town squares. People in cars, on streets and everywhere! Big people, little people, tiny and tall; he had the gall to wince at them all. "Oh, how I wish the day would come," said he, "When I wished for people and there were none." Mr. Grumpy gets his wish.

  • - Real Life Stories of God's Hand in Everyday Life
    av Evangelist Asther Sarmas Rauf
    239,-

    "Jesus is Mine" by Evangelist Asther Sarmas Rauf shares the real life stories of God's hands performing miracles in her life and in the lives all those around her.

  • av Dr Angela a Dijanic
    249

    Dr. Angela Dijanic is a retired professor of natural and applied sciences, with over thirty years of experience in scientific research and investigation. In September 2014, she lost her only son, and has devoted the rest of her life to gathering scientific evidence of the existence and presence of the soul and the afterlife. This book is the culmination of five years of gathering evidence on the true nature of the human soul. With numerous scientific references, explanations, and insights and quotes from some of the greatest minds in physics and philosophy, this book is a must-read for anyone who has ever pondered the true nature of self.

  • - A collection of conversations and general nonsense
    av Monkey Diebolt & Blain Diebolt
    285,-

    A collection of conversations between Monkey and Blain during the period of Monkey's split from Blain in 2012 to November 2019. Actual conversations between Blain and Monkey, who are the same 'person', about life, work, society, and general nonsense. A Non-fictional diary of conversations between two Fictional entities. The first in a series, more to come.

  • - Adventures of a Not-So-Typical Baby Boomer
    av Bob Bestvina
    285,-

    Boomer is a memoir that captures many of the life experiences of baby boomers, but especially the author's: unsupervised playtime as children, dealing with family crises, going to college, questionable college pranks, the changing role that women would play, and raising the next generation. Along the way, the author shares his quest to land the girl of his dreams and come to grips with how his background shaped the actions and decisions that guided his life. Strong women played a key role in the author's story as they transitioned from being stay-at-home moms to filling dual roles in many families-working full time jobs, as well as running their homes. The author concludes his memoir with what is really important in life: faith, family and friendships.

  • av Gary Luhmann
    349,-

    Face hard times, again. Face the fallen hope inherent in a mid-life crisis. Face the near death calamity. Not with one's youth in full flower, but with half a life depleted and the other half in doubt. The middle of life one awakens on a bridge over rushing waters more downriver than not. The true way is lost. Do you wish to be recalled to life? How does one face this summons? How does one renew a life worth living with half a life left?It's nuclear winter this time 1990 in the pulp and paper industry. Look over the Hudson Falls with its raging waters over the turbines and wish for the governor's task force and Kurt Kallini's private investment in Peter Pryne's mill. Two women work out a deal with the Economic Council. Darlene Laird proposes a task force to reinvent industry in Albany's Capital Region, and Tessie Freer pledges further restructuring and economy in the Pryne Mill she runs. At the table sit Union rep Tom Mahoney opposite from mill security officer and sheriff of Hudson Falls, Seamus Rose. They have interests as do management, ownership, and Governor Livingston's task force on the Economic Council. They decide to recall to life Pryne Paper the best they can in hard times, rather than sell off its forested lands, its electricity output, and its mill machinery.For the group of reunion friends meeting back in Hudson Park they too are on the move upriver toward Albany and its greater opportunity. David Morpheys and Laurel Grove meet over summer vacation. Leslie leaves Hudson Park end of this year to work with Darlene Laird's task force in Albany. Joey Gallo leaves his Gin Joint along Poughkeepsie's river when it burns down during a class reunion. Flash Gordon leaves Clearwater Supply of Georgia to help Darlene with Charley Brown in the Arbor Hills slums of Albany. They all move to the Albany Region come their mid-life crisis.David returns to see CC in the Corning Tower and resume their relations in Albany. Leslie moved there to take over Teacher Pensions. CC works the newspaper with her journalism. And Darlene's task force brings life to Tessie's mill, to the Arbor Hills ghetto which Charles Brown runs, prepares city and suburbs to combine in the county, and makes the entire Capital Region part of a growth economy.Kurt Kallini, who funded Captain Jack's run for governor, now plans to bring together the raw material industries into an AMPer's Co-op. Commoditize the raw material industries and turn the local operation like Pryne Paper into a global enterprise. But AMron of Texas grows big fast and comes for the Pryne Paper Mill too. Morpheys the Albany girls ask to check out how the sale AMron will go and he gets inside the mill to help Sal Pryne survive the takeover. All have their mid-life crisis together. What more are friends for?

  • av Richard Ellis Shaw
    189,-

    Barney and December both know what it's like to live with loss and change. All her life, December has been at the mercy of her free-spirited hippie mom, who continually moves her from one school to another-she met her father only once, when she was ten, and then he disappeared in the middle of the night. Barney has had stability at school, being lucky enough to go from kindergarten through high school with the same group of friends. But things are different at home, as Barney and his dad cope with the destabilizing death of Barney's mother, three years ago. Now, as they enter high school, Barney and December meet and find that they have a unique capacity to smooth the rough edges of each other's lives. As they stand poised on the edge of adulthood, searching for meaning and trying to find their place in the world, they realize that together, they can face almost anything. Poignant, warm, and deeply relatable, this classic coming-of-age novel will both enlighten and inspire you.

  • - A Love Story In Letters
    av Barbara Jackson Engelhardt
    349,-

    Fannie Maria is a teacher at the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans' Home. She loves her job and the students. Then she receives a letter from a stranger that could change her life.

  • - A Declaration of Independence
    av Donald Moriarty O'Leary
    285,-

    There always seemed to be an adventure to be had and a story to be told, written or remembered! Pursuing a dream to travel, see amazing places, meet wonderful people from all walks of life, and sharing thoughts and experiences in my journals was the best way to memorialize it! Starting in my early youth, fantasizing about travel and adventure from books, movies to re-enacting them with make shift forts, rafts, and friends, a little "Walter Mitty-esque"! It was amazing to read our old encyclopedias, looking at world history and maps, learning about legendary figures! I wanted to be a writer, an artist, a singer, an athlete...lead a cavalry charge, swing from tree to tree, climb the highest peaks, cross the great divide, etc...endless dreams.At the age of 17, I was fully grown and asserting my young adulthood, with a say in my life decisions about my future education, activities, and travel! One of my best friends and I took off for NYC, Boston, and Walden Pond the summer before our senior year in high school for a TRULY awakening experience!!! A year later in college at Alfred State together with some other friends, 2 years later off to Arizona State with another friend, back east to SUNY Oswego, Outward Bound program in North Carolina and ultimately off to Bruges, Belgium to end my senior year of college and beyond... Did I say MIND-BLOWING, 5 years later and 22... on roads less traveled!Come join the ride and or continue on your own journey!!!

  • av Will Mesa
    269,-

    "MY LIFE WITH MR. BEELZEBUB, in addition to being a penetrating study of Gurdjieff's opus, is the story of one man's immersion into the tales of BEELZEBUB and how this gave a direction to his life and brought him into the Work. Mesa presents us first with his life lessons and leanings, and then demonstrate in penetrating detail, how he was able to apply all that he had learned from this book. In personalizing his study in this way, he reveals his growth of self as the result of plumbing the depths in BEELSEBUB'S TALES, through which he came to understand himself in accordance with the objective truths and governing laws of our life on Earth. And this of course was Gurdjieff's intention: that the material of one's life becomes the food for the transubstantiation of one's Being." From the Foreword by David Kherdian Author of ON A SPACESHIP WITH BEELZEBUB: BY A GRANDSON OF GURDJIEFF.

  • av Patrick McLean
    275,-

  • - Sometimes the seed you plant ends up reaping YOU!
    av Dianne Lininger & Irene Bates Dunjohn
    239,-

  • - Poems Written with Bible Scriptures About This New Life! Vol. 1
    av C Noel
    285,-

    Catherine Noel presents the Gospel in a new, fresh way, making it easy for all of us to rejoice in God's word through poetry. Join her on her journey which will renew your mind from an old way of thinking and learn what the true Word is revealing. For it is only the Truth, we Know, that makes us Free!!! Catherine eloquently combines her two great passions: God's Word and Poetry. It has been written about the Gifts and Exceedingly Great and Precious Promises she has received as part of her New Identity! These are inspired poetic expressions, but they are written with Bible Scriptures. Her hope is that they will encourage you to examine The Word of God in a new glorious perspective and not let religion get in the way.

  • av Marian Redish
    285,-

    Perception is a powerful thing. Everything in your life reflects how you perceive things to be. Whether right or wrong. What we see is not always what is happening. It's just a figment of your imagination. We perceive life based on our limited belief system, expectations, and experiences. If you want a different outcome in life, change your perception. We perceive things based on the dimension of our expanded consciousness. We can only see as far as the mind's eye has awareness, clarity, and understanding. More scale. More scope. Frustrated perception leads to inadequate assumptions and inaccurate conclusions. Your life reflects your ability to process the future from God's perspective. Perception is reality. As you are in thoughts and feelings so are you in words and deeds. The power of perception can make you a master over your destiny. Never underestimate the power of it.

  • - One Woman's Journey of Beating the Odds
    av Karen Cherry
    285,-

    Have you ever looked at someone else's life and assumed it was perfect, and despaired because you knew you could never have such a great life? Has your self-esteem ever been so low that you wished that you were anyone but you? Have you ever longed for the love of a parent or grandparent but couldn't get it? Have you ever felt betrayed by the one you loved the most? Have you ever felt like you had your heart ripped out? Have you ever been told that you could never be more than you are? Have you ever stared death in the face-and decided it would be a better option? Do you continue to choose relationships that are dead ends? You're not alone. Author Karen Cherry has been there...and then been there again. But her life's path wasn't made of poop-there was just a little in the road. She stepped right over it on her way to something greater, and you can too.

  • - How to Avoid the Most Common and Frustrating Mistakes Homeowners Make
    av Pam a Palmer & Gary R Palmer
    285,-

    Regrets. We've all had a few. While regrets are all too common in our day-to-day lives, you definitely don't want to have any regrets in your next remodeling project, home addition, or your new custom-built home. Why? Because those regrets are far too costly both in terms of financial impact and the price of living with a poor choice for years to come.As qualified professional contractors with more than three decades of experience, we've heard from countless satisfied customers who have done things the correct way.Sadly, we've also had to correct the things that someone else didn't do, did incorrectly, or shouldn't have done.Since we can't help everyone in person - as much as we would like to - we wrote Remodeling and New Construction with no Regrets to guide you through some of the most critical decisions you'll make as you begin to think about, plan for and live through your new home construction or remodeling process.In these pages you'll find some of the biggest mistakes we've seen homeowners make over the years - from hiring the wrong firm to not planning for the home they actually need, to fundamental financial miscalculations that can sabotage a project.It is our hope that you will learn from these experiences and use them to systematically eliminate the chance of regrets cropping up in your project.

  • av Sheilart
    365,-

    I found myself in the back of the room dancing to the rhythm of the music. The words screamed into the atmosphere of the party room. "Give me your love; give me your love. Do you want me in the way that I want you?" The music gave me permission to close my eyes and allow it to control my movements without inhibitions. I was alive with pleasure at this point. All the sorrows and cares of my world separated themselves according to the essence of my movement. The music became my partner; I could dance as I please. Forbidden pleasures crept into my space as I raised my hands alluringly above my head. My hips started a smooth rotation as my back arched at just the right angle. Slowly and unwilfully my eyes closed completely. Just then a pair of strong hands gripped my waist, interrupting my unlawful dance and snapping me back into mindfulness. There, Zayd stood in front of me, smiling and mimicking my movement. I stopped and stepped back. He stepped forward."Dance with me." His voice was deep and slow. "Dance with me Invisible; move." I obeyed his request and we fell into a synchronized tempo. I lowered my eyes away from his. I couldn't let him see the emotion beginning to stir."Look at me woman. I want to see you." Again, I obeyed his request as I allowed my eyes to meet his. With each beat of the music his body moved closer to mine. I placed my hands on his chest, attempting to keep him from getting any closer. Then, the music changed from an upbeat song to one of slow motion. Zayd moved a hand to the small of my back and squeezed the other tighter around my waist."Move with me woman. I want to feel you."

  • - The Reflections of a Sharecropper's Daughter - Family, Poverty, Potential and Progress
    av Annie P Wimbish Ed D
    249

    Nothing explains this book more than the subtitle, "The Reflections of a Sharecropper's Daughter - Family, Poverty, Potential, and Progress," that refers to the journey of the daughter of a sharecropper who became the first African-American female Superintendent in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The joys and pains as a family in the south, along with some challenges and successes as a leader, are revealed. Though this book is about the life of Annie P. Wimbish, it is certain that many can scribe their names in these pages and find themselves, or someone they know, here.

  • - An Original Short Story
    av Carl Joseph
    179,-

    The village of Grethamberg, nesting in the Austrian mountains, was a small enclave that rivaled many of the world's greatest financial centers in wealth and power. The patriarch, Alois Gretham, recognized that many in his family suffered from chronic or debilitating illnesses. It seemed to be a generational curse. He knew full well that wealth and success do not equate to health and happiness. One day as he and his family met together in the safety of their estate, a horrific blast wiped out the family and the magnificent estate. Interestingly, an African artifact was found in the clinched fist of Alois Gretham's charred body.

  • av Heather Hudak
    309,-

    Are you ready to radically transform your health, happiness and beauty? In Nourish. Heal. Thrive!, Integrative Nutrition Health Coach Heather Hudak personally reveals the specific strategies she used to heal her decades-long struggles with disordered eating, anxiety and chronic pain, and how these same strategies have beauty-boosting superpowers. Through her authentic, conversational style, she will inspire you to cultivate a loving relationship with your body while helping you to tap into your own innate wisdom about what you truly need to heal. A wonderfully fresh and comprehensive look at what it means to be healthy, this book invites you to examine old patterns and beliefs that keep you stuck and finally step into the life you were meant to be living! Prepare to get personal, all the way down to your lovely lady bits, as this book explores how you can use food, movement, energy awareness, pleasure and self care to create vibrant health and radiant beauty on all the levels you are; body, mind and spirit.

  • - 30 Years
    av Julie Cull
    269,-

    This book is an autobiographical yet fictionalized account of a young woman's journey through many facets, or serious issues, of life such as racism, domestic violence, bullying, eating disorders, lost love, alcoholism, low self esteem, poor self image, overcoming poverty, stereotypes...These are just some of the issues that are addressed in this book. The protagonist resents her "overprotective" mother keeping her from the "fun and mystery" of the darkness. When she finally "escapes" to college and has the power to "live life her own way" she experiences some of the lowest points of her life. Had it not been for the Grace of a Risen Savior, she would have perished. She was, "Saved by Grace." The book is an easy, quick read that speaks to varying age groups. There is something in the book for anyone who reads it. The book is a ray of hope for those going through various struggles in life to be "tenacious," and have hope because your Transformation is on the way!!!

  • - Case Studies in Catholic School Leadership
    av Timothy D Uhl Ph D
    285,-

    The case study method and deliberate practice-involving a systematic method of analyzing and reflecting on conflicts-will help Catholic school leaders to meet the challenges of Catholic school leadership for Catholic school leaders are facing a myriad of conflicts and controversies which are dividing many school communities. Inside are twelve case studies, a method for learning from these controversies, and an appendix full of other potential scenarios for further study. The case studies cover topics that are controversial now in Catholic schools and reveal the conflicts between different factions in Catholic schools. Dr. Uhl introduces the idea of paying attention to the particulars in each situation and orchestrating the conflicts between community and policy.

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