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  • av Rebecca Proenza
    405,-

    A young girl's life is turned upside down when strange creatures murder her family in front of her. Things get even stranger when she discovers that she's only half-human and gets taken in by a family of magicians. At such a delicate point in her life, can she learn to fight back, harness her own magical abilities, and understand their magician ways, or will she be her own downfall?

  • av Melvin V Wade
    829,-

    During a time of division within the Black community, the traditional Black Church was suffering great tests and challenges, as the Nation of Islam was shaking the foundational beliefs of many local churchgoers. Even more so, many within the Black community who were dealing with racism were sick and tired of the oppression they were facing. These were the days of the Rodney King beating, and the Nation of Islam was a very attractive option to suffering Black America. However, the traditional roots of African Americans were rooted in the Black Church. In this work, Dr. Wade exposes the inconsistencies and fallacies of the doctrine of the Nation of Islam and even more so, gives a theological treatise and defense for the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and the Holy Bible. This work is an excellent resource for even today's new Black religious movements that deny the deity of Jesus Christ. In this collection of sermons, you will find the challenges and opportunities Dr. Wade presents to Black America, especially.

  • av Glenni Lorick
    175,-

    The young mother gazes contentedly at her newborn son as he takes his first meal at her breast. The long day of traveling has taken its toll on her. As she looks up, her eyes meet those of her loving husband. He has been such a source of strength for her during the last months. Brilliant starlight streams through a chink in the rustic stable roof illuminating the beautiful baby as he stops suckling for a moment and looks up at his mother's tender smile. Mary treasures that moment and will remember it 33 years later when that dear Son is suffering on a cruel Roman cross. Breastfeeding was God's idea. He perfectly designed mothers to supply all of their babies' nutritional needs for the first few months of life. Although many how-to books exist to help nursing mothers, this is the first book to take a faith-based approach to every aspect of breastfeeding education and support. The author writes from her 27 years of experience as an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant working in both the United States and South America. As a pastor's wife she brings a deep understanding of the Scriptural basis for breastfeeding, and as a lactation expert, she adds a thorough knowledge of breastfeeding basics, problems and solutions. Each chapter begins with a key verse followed by a relatable story from a real-life mother. Useful tips abound for everything from prenatal preparation to first feed to weaning and relactation. Mothers who face special challenges will appreciate the chapter devoted to their situation. A chapter specifically for Dad as well as one written to the grandmother make this book even more unique among breastfeeding manuals. The final chapter focuses on the keys that help a mother be truly outstanding: unconditional love, a lifelong relationship of trust, and unceasing prayer for your child.

  • av Rayna L Stiner
    185,-

    Riana Starliss doesn't belong.At least that's what she'd always thought as the orphan in Landsend. When her adopted grandmother makes her the apprentice to one day take over Starliss Vineyard and Winery, Riana feels she finally has a place to call her own - even if the rest of the winery workers curse her for having the position.But Riana really isn't like everyone else. Everyone else in Landsend knows to steer clear of elementals. Everyone else in Landsend is afraid of Tyrmini - wielders of elemental magic. Everyone else knows neither beast nor human who possess this magic should be allowed to live. Riana isn't so sure.When Riana takes steps against the status quo to protect an elemental, her tentative grasp on a steady place in the community slips. And when her grandmother's own secret agenda begins to make itself known, Riana is caught between two worlds: one she wants to belong to, and another that could get her killed.

  • av Leeanne Sanders
    145,-

    Garlic is a gateway vegetable.Low-maintenance and resilient, a successful garlic crop can easily be grown by even inexperienced gardeners, leading to an overconfidence in growing skills and a precipitous descent into the gardening lifestyle typically ending in an obsession with home-canned tomatoes, prairie dresses, and, not infrequently, the acquisition of a herd of dairy goats.A step-by-step guide to growing garlic from seed selection to harvest and storage, this booklet provides an accessible, albeit irreverent introduction to the world of garlic with additional tips and tricks for more experienced growers.Complete with processing instructions for homemade garlic powder and herbed garlic salt recipes, you'll find everything needed to produce and preserve a harvest of this all-star allium. Sense of propriety and prairie dress sizing options not included.

  • av Nataisha T Hill
    175,-

    Are You Able to Handle ALL of Your Lover's Scandal?Things Get Even More TwistedKayla is making boss moves with her fiancé, Bryan. They are finally sealing the deal by getting married in the luxury wedding she's always dreamed of having. Everyone is on board and supportive of her achievements...or are they?Someone is trying to Sabotage Kayla's life! Due to the recent death threats, she doesn't know who to trust. Her fiancé's past is even more of a plague than her own! There are bullets flying left and bodies laying to the right. She isn't sure why she's a target, but someone wants to destroy her and her marriage. Kayla's has to figure out how to undo what she has done, or she may end up six feet underDon't Miss Out, Scroll Up and Experience the Action!

  • av Jenny Pearson
    155,-

    Color silly alphabet pictures.Learn your ABC's.Practice writing the alphabet.Hand-drawn by artist Jenny Pearson.Marker friendly: The back side of each page is blank. Works well with crayons or colored pencils, too.Half the content pages have a silly picture associated with one letter of the alphabet. The other half of the content pages offer writing practice with large letters to practice tracing over, with a short sentence at the bottom aimed at one letter of the alphabet. The last few pages feature common colors.

  • av Lambkinz
    265,-

    Shapes around me is a colorful and fun book for young kids to learn about the geometric shapes, their names & formation. This book enables the readers to recognize shapes around them and associate the to various objects.

  • av Viola Stefano
    1 989

    The inclusive A.P.P.L.E. Core word program is a comprehensive literacy program for emergent learners in both mainstream and special needs settings.

  • av Gabriel G. Rojas Perez
    195,-

    Have you ever been studying for a math exam but don't understand how the book got the answer in any of the examples? Well, we have all been there and that is why Algebra User Manual was created.150 solved Algebra problems solved with every little detail of the solution included using easy to understand words and definitions. Many Math books believe learning math is like learning how to ride a bike but it is not. When learning how to ride a bike we have help at the beginning and thethey let us go on our own and figure out the rest. In Math we need help every once in a while with every new idea. Algebra User Manual will be there for you at every step, showing you what is happening and why the problem is solved using that method.Our Math Pupper will help you throught the entire book making sure you are never left alone, giving you tips, assistance and reminders at every instant.Algebra User Manual is part of a series of books and academic material to support you in your math life as a teacher, student and parent.

  • av Pamela Tucker
    239,-

    The homegoing service for my first born, my beautiful baby girl Carla. Everyone that loved her was there. Regardless of what they thought of me, The Second it was over I was blamed for my baby death by family and friends some said," Arianna you should have made another choice." Others said I had killed my baby.

  • av Eric Booth
    175,-

    Teaching Artists work directly in every kind of community (e.g. schools, hospitals, neighborhoods, companies), using their distinctive skills to create change at the individual and community level. Teaching Artistry is the sleeping giant of social change, and Making Change shows us why. What is a teaching artist? If you don't know-or if you do and would like an advocacy tool to help you spread the word-this book is for you. Written by the man frequently described as "the father of the teaching artist profession," Making Change shines a light on this powerful global workforce that is largely invisible but astoundingly effective. Learn how Teaching Artists can activate anyone's innate artistry to achieve a wide variety of positive goals. Enjoy stories about the surprising impact of their partnerships in health, government, education, corporations, environmentalism, social justice, and peacebuilding. This inspiring book will leave readers - both inside and outside of the arts - with an awareness of new possibilities for shaping a better world. "Teaching artists amplify the power of the arts-and no one better than Eric Booth to share these stories."Clive Gillinson - Executive and Artistic Director, Carnegie Hall "Making Change is absolutely riveting! Sangeeta Isvarin - Founder, Wind Dancers Trust; Co-Founder, Katradi Method: Arts for Conflict Resolution, India"a profoundly useful and provocative book - stories from the exuberant front lines of teaching artistry."Jamie Bernstein - Author, "Famous Father Girl"; Filmmaker, "Crescendo: The Power of Music""Every parent, leader, teacher, and therapist would benefit from the clarity of the insights and practical know-how contained in this succinct but powerful manifesto."John Zweig - Chairman, Neuro-Insight; Director, Foundation for Art and Healing"Eric Booth expands our sense of what's possible for a beacon for a brighter, creatively rich future."Stu Warshawer - CEO, ArtistYear" artists can be healers, educators, and advocate-- new solutions to making the world a better place."Carla Dirlikov Canales - 2022-23 Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School Center for Public Leadership Social Innovation + Change Initiative"An incredibly useful resource for organzations around the world.Elizabeth Njoroge -Founder of The Art of Music Foundation, Kenya

  • av Janice Carlin
    195,-

    The second book in the Empowering Messages from The Light series. Toward Ascension is a fully channeled, interactive guide to knowing a deeper truth about our world and the cosmos. These messages expand upon the topics in the first book, Be Free, as well as addressing new ones, specifically regarding ascension. This book also contains specific techniques and exercises you can use to apply the information to your daily life. A special section for lightworkers about the rules for working in alignment with The Light and for helping sensitives is included in this second edition printing. Learn new perspectives and empowering information about: Ascension, Mastery, Peace, Your Soul, Your Purpose, The Cosmos, The Multiverse, Techniques for Transforming Your Beliefs, Living a Joyful, Happy Life, Accessing and Allowing Peace To Guide You, Balance, Living To Your Highest Potential, Intuition Skill Development, What You Can Do To Help Humanity and The Earth Now, The Children Of The New Earth and What They Need To Thrive, Autism, Viruses, and Illness. Find more empowering books at www.empoweredthriving.com

  • av Solsiree Skarlinsky
    835,-

    Among Angela Carter's assortment of essays, novels, and short stories, critics have heralded The Bloody Chamber as a collection that is often resistant to patriarchal power while also indulging in both the macabre, and the opulent. Furthermore, the collection itself is often described as a space that, "deliberately defeats the reader's expectations by emancipating women's bodies from attributions of cultural shame, empowering women characters with independence and agency, and bitterly denouncing the arrogant cruelty of human predators" (Henke 48). Despite being touted as a feminist, Carter also received heavy backlash, as she eventually confessed that her short stories were often riddled with too much violence. In 1969, Carter won the Somerset Maugham award, and afterwards, lived in Japan for three years. As an expatriate, she studied Japanese manga and anime, with a focus on the masochism and sadism embedded within the comics (Barker 2). These observations and themes of masochism and sadism eventually threaded into her own fiction, and have roused interest and critique within several feminist communities.

  • av Alexander Badman-King
    875,-

    Plato and Aristotle on the Nature of Wisdom - In which an attempt is made to draw from Aristotle's 'Nichomachean Ethics' and Plato's 'Apology' a coherent theory of wisdom to serve as the basis of the following discussion. 18 2. Moderate Realism as the Epistemic and Metaethical Basis of Wisdom. - In which the kind of moral realism and free will which seem to be entailed by the ancient theories of wisdom are adapted into an epistemic attitude of good-humoured forgiveness which will serve as a metaethical basis for the whole discussion of wisdom. 37 3. An Amalgamation of Philosophy and Anthropology as the Best Method for Gaining Wisdom. - In which an outline is offered for the kind of virtue which will be looked for in this investigation and a model of (moral) learning is suggested (based on an amalgam of anthropological and philosophical methods) which can act as the means by which the investigation can be pursued.

  • av Sanja M. Sreckovic
    859

    This dissertation attempts to answer the question: Can experimental results be used as arguments in the philosophical debates? In particular, can the results of experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience be applied in normative philosophy such as aesthetics? The greatest motivation in starting this project was to determine the relationship between highly abstract, general and/or normative problems of philosophy on one hand, and the descriptive and highly specific and detailed results of the experimental research on the other hand. I chose aesthetics of music as a case study because it seemed particularly convenient for this kind of enterprise. It is built upon an assortment of abstract and sometimes vague questions such as: What is the meaning of a musical work? What kind of meaning can music possess? How does music communicate its meaning? What makes a musical work valuable? Is aesthetic value inherent to the musical work? Are all aesthetic judgments equally justified? How does music express emotions? How can music evoke emotions in the listeners? The philosophical debates around these issues have lasted for centuries, and it seems, unfortunately, that with time they have not been growing more precise, convincing nor sophisticated.

  • av Powers M. Cole
    845,-

    AnyworkonthePlatonicconceptionofreasonhastowrestlewithafew signaldifficultiesoftheproblem.ThefirstisthatPlatohasnoexplicittheoryof 'reason'assuchinanyofhisworks.Thereis,forexample,nonotionof¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿in Plato:astrictlyandpreciselydefinedprincipleofcogitativepowerthatmakesa humanbeingtobewhatitessentiallyis.Initsplace,awideandvariedarrayof Greektermsisrenderedby'reason':¿¿¿¿,¿¿¿¿¿,¿¿¿¿¿¿,and¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿allshowup, atsomepointoranother,as'reason'intranslation.Ofalloftheseitisperhaps¿¿¿¿, sometimesalsotranslated'mind',thatcomesclosesttowhatweordinarily understandbytheterm.Thissimilarity,however,isdeceptive.Theproblemwith ¿¿¿¿isthatithasitsownregisterofmeaninginthecontextofAncientGreek philosophymoregenerally,throughtheinfluenceofAnaxagoras,forwhom¿¿¿¿ wasthe¿¿¿¿¿¿¿principleofbeing1.¿¿¿¿inthePhaedo(wherePlatoisexplicitly referringtoAnaxagoras)meanssomethingquitedifferentfrom¿¿¿¿inthePhaedrus (whereitisthefacultybywhichhumanbeingsapprehendthetruthintheirjourney aroundtheheavens),andbothoftheseinstancesofusagearequitedifferentfrom themodernideaof'reason'.Broadlyspeaking,however,wecansaythatthesetwo dialoguesuse'¿¿¿¿'accordingtotwodifferent,andopposite,acceptations: 'subjective'and'objective'¿¿¿¿

  • av Pippa Langhorn
    285,-

    From Elizabeth Stevens, writing as Pippa Langhorn, comes...A brother's best friend, a seven-minutes-in-heaven dare, and the secret that changed everything.Skye Deveraux is off-limits. Teammate's ex. Best friend's little sister. She hates the soccer team and everything they stand for. And did I mention she hates me the most of all?Plus, she's uptight, obsessed with her books, always reminds me what's wrong with me, and needs to get seriously laid. Did I mention I'd do anything to be the one to give it to her?But I've got secrets. The kind to leave a mark on a person's soul. And I won't let them hurt her. Until she kisses me and then all bets are off. One taste and I'm too weak to resist.We might be at each other's throats, but she's the only one I'll ever love...to hate.River Torres is freaking gorgeous. He wears confidence like it was made solely for him. Partying, fighting, and wetting his dick in anyone willing. He's the worst kind of idiot.I despise him, but our physical chemistry has been insane for years. As a joke, he calls me Gaol-bait. In return, I dare him to seven minutes in heaven on my eighteenth birthday.Call it morbid curiosity. A drunken lapse in judgement. The biggest - or best - mistake of my life. But I've kissed him and now my body craves more. It needs him and no one else.He might be a total player and an arse, but he's the jerk I will always love...to hate.A darker, big brother's best friend, frenemies to lovers, romantic comedy.This book is set in Australia and therefore written using Australian English. This will affect the spelling, grammar and syntax you may be used to. It might come across as typos, awkward sentences, poor grammar, or missed/wrong words. In the majority of cases (I won't claim it's infallible, despite all best efforts), this is intentional and just an Aussie way of speaking (it took my US beta readers a bit to get used to). I can't say 'the' Aussie way, since we seem to differ even within the same state. Just think of us as a weird mix of British and US vernacular and colloquialisms, but with our own randomness thrown in. I still hope you enjoy it, though!Contains possible triggers.

  • av Kris Norris
    295,-

    Cannon's all about control. Until now-until her.Fresh out of Delta Force, Rick "Cannon" Sloan is doing his best to carve out a new life for himself-find his next mission. And just his luck-there're plenty of bad guys roaming the streets of Seattle to strike up a new business.He didn't count on running into trouble on his first case-one with deep green eyes, auburn hair, and a killer smile. Deputy U.S. Marshal Jericho Nash is definitely more dangerous than the men he's hunting. One chance meeting, and Cannon has a bad feeling he's already in too deep.But just when he's ready to make his move-finally charm the lady into his bed-Jericho's neck-deep in danger. She might be the law, but her enemies aren't playing by the rules. Which means, Cannon's taking the war to them.With the help of some former teammates, he'll defy the odds because once he's committed, he's all in. He's determined to have a future with Jericho, and he'll use whatever tactics are necessary to make it happen. Even if it means giving up his control.

  • av Clint Hollingsworth
    185,-

    "Mackenzie Crow is hired to trail a fugitive from the law. Mac might be new to bounty hunting, but he is right at home in the northern woods, and this is just the sort of job he needs to make a name for himself. Skillfully pursuing a murderer deep into the wilderness, Mac assumes this manhunt will be a slam dunk--after all, law officers and fellow bounty hunter Rosa are at his side. Homo sapiens are full of surprises however, and the young tracker finds himself on the wrong end of the hunt"--Back cover.

  • av Stephen Fenech
    185,-

    Hypothermia in the Arctic, a forest fire in Alberta, a silverback in the jungles of Congo, a terrorist attack in Sri Lanka: Stephen Fenech has survived them all, and with over 180 countries under his belt he has a lot of mileage on him. Earth: Been there, Done that, Got the T-shirt is a must-read for anyone whose considered hoisting a backpack and setting out for the open road. Even if not, this unbroken account of his three-year backpacking trip through some of the most far flung places on the planet will put you in the scene. Join him as he shares his most hair-raising misadventures down an unbeaten path. Hang on: sharp turns ahead...

  • av Lauren T. Davila
    179,-

    A faceless man stalks a woman's nightmares in Hollywood. A Kanontsistóntie is summoned to seek revenge in a monastery. A move from the projects to Manhattan leads to ominous shadows closing in. Two sisters discover a secret room in their farm, unearthing a sinister power.When Other People Saw Us, They Saw the Dead is an anthology of dark, unsettling writing from some of the most exciting contemporary BIPOC writers. Blending Gothic, horror, folklore, fantasy and fairy-tale, these eerie short stories will disturb, move and humour you. Death is ever-present in the pages of They Saw the Dead, blending with notions of home, memory, grief and belonging, as well as gentrification, white supremacy and colonisation.Edited by Lauren T. Davila, They Saw the Dead explores what it is to be truly haunted.Contributors: Nisha Addleman, Angela Burgos, Aliya Chaudhry, D. C. Dador, Lauren T. Davila, Margaret Elysia Garcia, Emily Hoang, Adaline Jacques, C. M. Leyva, Danny Lore, Adam Ma, Lauren McEwen, Michelle Mellon, Gerardo J. Mercado, A. M. Perez, Desiree Rodriguez, Marwa Sarraj, Shakira Savage, L. C. Starr, Amiah Taylor, Alicia Thompson, S. M. Uddin, Anuja Varghese, and jonah wu.

  • av Christina E Petrides
    175,-

    What is the last place people expect to be haunted? Probably their refrigerator. The Tomasons jokingly blame a ghost when things disappear in their untidy fridge. Little do they know, there actually is a cute, but frustrated, small ghost trapped inside because of that growing mess.The Refrigerator Ghost, written for ages 3-8, is an engaging tale that encourages families to compost their leftovers instead of letting them clutter their refrigerators. Children will be delighted by the tiny ghost's desire to escape outdoors, and will enjoy finding it hiding in the amusing illustrations.

  • av Cj Obray
    145,-

    How many mass shootings / school shootings / domestic violence events can you be personally involved in or read about? Robin Alexis, mystic, Spirit Lady, and clairvoyant, has precognitively learned about too many of these violent attacks on our individual and collective peace. Enough is enough. This book, Donkeys, Humans, Butterflies and Guns, is a collaborative effort between Robin Alexis and illustrator Elizabeth Diane to try to make sense of the utterly insane moment that we are living through in America today.The donkeys and butterflies in this story are here to teach us a way to heal ourselves, each other, and our children. Even though it is presented in the style of a comic book for elementary-age children, this content is meant for adults.

  • av Mitch Olson
    185,-

    Collected in one memorable volume, here are 31 touching short stories and poems from debut author Mitch Olson. The stories are sure to draw a chuckle from the reader and feature some of his most memorable and beloved characters including bumbling IT manager George Hansen, con artist Fred the intellectual, hard-luck thoroughbred Speedy Sienna, inept driving student David, youth basketball coach Andy Miller, student priest Chris Riley, and unlucky gamblers David Sherman and Tommy Duckworth. Stories in this collection include: Pandemic BluesBus Trippin'Basketball TruthsRandom BubblesTeenage Entrepreneur of the YearTimeless AdventureMalibu MischiefPlaying & Eating ChickenFuture Presidential Campaign IFuture Presidential Campaign IIGervin IceThe Hidden TruthFinal ConfessionPack Leads the PackCruel CardHarper's HalloweenThe Long RoadMint at the MintTo a SmileBizarre BaseballFuel an Uneasy RelationshipCool CatHarmony Within the FamilyAirport MiserySlow Train ComingThe CrashHalloween SurpriseThe StreakThe Healing KayakA Final DanceCanadian Geese Destroy the Golden Goose

  • av Ophelia Wolf
    185,-

  • av Michalea Moore
    189,-

    Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live. In the pulse-quickening world of Season of the Witch, love faces its most perilous test-thrust into the crucible of a modern-day witch hunt fueled by terror and technology. As Shakespeare wisely noted, the course of true love is never smooth.As the Wheel of the Year turns to Ostara, Maren Lilienthal and Cyrus Harper anticipate the season of new beginnings after being falsely accused of murder. Instead, the witch and her tech billionaire lover become ensnared in a perilous web. A mysterious stalker, armed with tech skills rivaling Cyrus's own, sends poisonous bouquets and ominous messages to Maren. Simultaneously, a relentless tabloid reporter sharpens her quill, aiming to tarnish Cyrus's reputation. Another threat emerges when a homegrown anti-capitalist terrorist group fixates on the couple, invoking the chilling mandate: "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live." As the violence escalates-protests, bomb threats, and snipers-Maren turns to the Tarot for guidance. The Magician card appears repeatedly, a cryptic clue that might lead to the enigmatic stalker. Is this shadowy figure manipulating tabloids and terrorists and driving Maren and Cyrus toward the edge of disaster? In this electrifying odyssey, where magic collides with the harsh realities of danger and technology, Maren and Cyrus must navigate a treacherous terrain. If the Tarot's cryptic messages hold the key to unraveling the truth, the lovers must expose their tormentors and sever the perilous ties that bind them before it's too late. Brace yourself for a spellbinding tale where love faces the crucible of danger and only the strongest bonds endure. If you enjoyed the magical realism and suspenseful romance of Deborah Harkness's All Souls Trilogy combined with the savvy and sassy detective in J.D. Robb's In Death series, then you'll love Season of the Witch.

  • av Zoe Townley
    185,-

    He remembers dying. He remembers darkness. And then... he woke up inside of an egg. Reborn as a dragon in a realm of magic and knights, this plucky fellow doesn't appreciate his new murderous siblings. He also thinks that the giant ice wyverns should stop screaming so much when they duel for territory, the monster chicken needs to be relocated from his vicinity, small lizards with teeth need to leave him alone, and Cecily Snoweldon is either a gift from above or his form of eternal condemnation. He's not sure yet. She's kind of weird. Join this mini-hero as he awakens and journeys through the world of Xevania. As a dragon with a human soul, he's not sure where he fits in this strange, new world.

  • av Jamie Zeller Bitton
    175,-

    Exploring the world. Visiting new places. Meeting extraordinary people. Learning new languages. Sampling ethnic cuisines. All of these and more are what inspired me to travel abroad years ago. Now, as a mother of two, I hope to peak my daughters' curiosity and encourage them to do the same. I believe that by seeking out new adventures and learning about other countries, their minds and hearts will open up just like it did mine. Targeted for children ages 5-10, this rhyming story is told with captivating, vivid illustrations and will intrigue the minds of little ones about new cultures and places around the world.

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