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  • av Amanda Wilson
    139 - 179,-

  • av Morgan Cameron
    175,-

    One day Melina, who is 3 years old, and her family were sitting in the living room. All of the sudden Aunty Morgan exclaimed, "Where is Melina?" The whole family looked around. Melina was no where to be found! Everyone in the family started looking for Melina. It wasn't long before giggles erupted from the basket of freshly washed clothes and then out popped Melina! The rest of the afternoon was spent with Aunty Morgan finding new hiding spots for Melina, the rest of the family trying to find Melina, and daddy taking lots of pictures. Can YOU find Melina in all of her hiding spots?

  • av Jackie Notter
    199,-

    2022 Independent Publisher Book Awards winner. Bailey O'Donnell is adjusting to her new identity, and role, in a thousand-year hunt against a deadly foe called the Dread. A cursed people who become homicidal if deprived of sex for longer than three days. She's gifted with the Mirror's Touch, which allows her to feel a Dread's movements as if her own. This power helps her family identify and track their prey. After years of intense physical training and emotional isolation, Bailey is resigned to a lifetime of loneliness only to find herself falling madly in love with a Dread. She'll fight to keep her boyfriend's curse in check, especially since she feels everything he experiences during their sizzling sexual escapades. Sleeping with the enemy has never been more risqué. Warning: Sizzling sex scenes

  • av Johann Baptist Krebs
    259,-

    "The oak can develop itself, the lion feels its strength through its nerves, but the human has sunk down to the delusion that nature is too stingy towards him, and had only given him alone no positive powers and no innate growth. The human has like any other creature his peculiar stamp; when he does not blur this, he gets to know nature and himself. But when he loses it, then he can indeed play with words and expressions learnt by rote, but he will obtain no sparks of pure knowledge and truth. The truth of humanity is based on the consciousness of immortality!"To show how to obtain the consciousness of immortality, Krebs describes by way of examples a form of letter mysticism composed of the concentrated thinking and feeling of letters through the parts of the body.

  • av Karl Kolb
    259,-

    A first English translation of Die Wiedergeburt, das innere wahrhaftige Leben, oder wie wird der Mensch selig? - first published in German 1857 and attributed to Karl Kolb - and better known as the Buchstabenbuch. It describes and gives the Biblical foundations for a form of Christian letter mysticism composed of the concentrated thinking and feeling of letters through the parts of the body. This practice was taught to Karl Kolb by the renowned opera singer and esoteric writer Johann Baptist Krebs."In him was life; and the life was the light of men. And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not. [...] That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world." John 1:4, 5, 9.In the word, in the language powers lies life, and these language powers are the light of humanity. These language powers penetrate the darkness of the earthly man of thought, but although the senses see, hear, feel, smell, taste these language powers, the spirit of these language powers, the true light, remain incomprehensible to them. But it is the true light which illuminates all humans who come into this world, for the language powers of nature are not withheld from anyone, whoever it might be, they are a common good, and anyone who always takes up these powers into themselves through wanting, thinking, and feeling (§ 208 ff.), they are escaping the bonds of darkness and sitting themselves as liberated son of the eternal strength at the right hand of the majesty of God.

  • av John Esteban Rodriguez
    835,-

    Recent events across U.S. college campuses-among them, the ousting of Mizzou President Tim Wolfe,1 the campaign to remove Woodrow Wilson's name from parts of Princeton University,2 and pleas to defend minority students against potentially offensive expressions of free speech, such as the donning of culturally insensitive Halloween costumes at Yale University3-amount to a critical moment in our politics. These face-to-face confrontations have laid bare the persistence of yet active forces of racism at both institutional and individual levels. As these events unfold in the context of an extremely polarized and divisive political climate,4 we are torn asunder from each other and our bodies hang, suspended, in the abysses that ensue in the unraveling of communication and the keeling of our erstwhile communities.

  • av Kathleen Tori
    849,-

    In Victoria, Australia, the introduction of Emergency Nurse Practitioners (ENPs) to the health care team in Emergency Departments (EDs) effectively contributed to care for patients with minor illnesses and minor injuries. These advanced nurses treat low acuity patients in an attempt to compensate for the shortage of medical staff in EDs. The implementation of the ENP role has enabled experienced Emergency Nurses to extend their SOP include ordering diagnostic investigations and prescribing medications for minor presentations, allowing care from initial presentation through to disposition. The ENP specialty is the fastest growing of the Australian Nurse Practitioner (NP) models: experiencing a 61% increase in numbers during the period 2010-2013 (Jennings, McKeown, O'Reilly, & Gardner, 2013) the ENP specialty represents approximately onethird of the total Australian endorsed NPs (Middleton, Gardner, Gardner, & Della, 2011). However, the introduction of a new level of nursing within an already well-established ED team has disrupted traditional understandings about the roles and responsibilities of nurses within the ED (Person & Spiva, 2013). Clarification of the ambiguities surrounding the ENP role, SOP, and model of care remains elusive despite the fact that the NP role was introduced nationally in 2000 and in the State of Victoria in 2004 (Driscoll, Worrall-Carter, O'Reilly, & Stewart, 2005; Lowe, Plummer, O'Brien, & Boyd, 2012).

  • av Joanne Marcucci
    875,-

    The origin of this research project dates back nearly a decade and begins with a single water bottle. My father, a metropolitan firefighter, who often received free bottled water whilst on duty, brought home one of these bottles after a long shift. I still remember his words, "I thought you would like this bottle because it is pink." He was right. As he handed me a Mount Franklin water bottle with a blue and pink label along with a pink lid, I paid no attention to the label that identified the partnership between Mount Franklin and a breast cancer awareness campaign. I was merely focused on the fact that ordinary supermarket water bottles were now sold in one of my favourite colours. Over time, I purchased 'pink' products (products associated with breast cancer awareness campaigns) on the odd occasion, such as TimTams (biscuits), chocolate, and Avon beauty products; all essential items when you are a young teenage girl. I developed a superficial understanding of the connection between pink products and breast cancer awareness campaigns. I knew that by purchasing these products I was somehow contributing to a worthy cause and was doing my part to be supportive of a disease that I knew very little about.

  • av Samuel Muraguri Muchoki
    875,-

    In the face of adversity, refugees are forced to flee their usual places of residence and seek asylum in other countries. During such periods, many refugees are uprooted from their familiar ways of life. Besides experiencing violence during war or when fleeing to countries of asylum (Horn, 2010a, 2010b; International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 1999; Ossome, 2010; Pittaway, 2004), some people are separated from relatives and friends, and thus experience a breakdown of social networks that usually provide support (Cernea, 1991; Matsuoka & Sorenson, 1999; Rousseau et al., 2001; Schweitzer et al., 2006). The period after displacement is usually marked by uncertainties, since refugees find it difficult to plan for their lives until they return home, obtain adequate support in countries of asylum, or settle permanently in another country.

  • av Alissar El-Murr
    849,-

    Violence against women is now well-established policy in Victoria, following decades of community-based public health and feminist efforts for violence to be viewed by government as a serious social problem affecting women's health and wellbeing. On a national and international scale, violence against women is central to current discussions about development, gender equality, and population health. The World Health Organisation (WHO) calls for holistic, health-based programmes to end violence against women, drawing on social-ecological models that focus on nested levels of context: the individual, interpersonal, community (Bronfenbrenner, 1979). Indeed, the adaption of the ecological model of health represents a significant shift in violence against women policy discourse. Closer to home, for example, the Victorian Right to Respect policy (2009) set out a plan to prevent violence against women, incorporating a new public health approach that pays attention to primary-level prevention activities, that is, strategies to stop violence before it occurs. Such shifts highlight the work of feminist activists and the women's movement that saw violence and health as interconnected issues, and whose determination, energy, and advocacy for women has led to systemic changes in the treatment of violence against women in criminal justice systems and political arenas.

  • av Rajdeep Roy
    849,-

    This thesis studies the urban history of Mumbai from the perspective of popular Hindi films. The change of the name from Bombay to Mumbai in 1995 is symbolic of the transition of the colonial city from a centre of industrial capitalism to a neoliberal city, characterised by finance capital. It also signals the massive changes in the social and the political spheres of the city. Thomas Blom Hansen's Violence in Urban India starts its narrative of the city with a conversation that the author had on a suburban train, few weeks before the official rechristening. He asked an elderly gentleman about his reaction to the proposed change of the city's name from Bombay to Mumbai. While poring over an article in the English daily, Times of India, regarding the change of name of the city, the gentleman promptly answered: "its proper name is Bombay."

  • av John H. Bamberg
    905

    Before entering the world of research and evaluation, I was a Family Therapist specialising in how substance abuse affected families and parenting. My interests led me to design and facilitate a number of family substance use interventions which were both individually and group based. Each time I designed a new family substance use intervention, I became more aware that to understand which aspects of the treatment was effective and which aspects were not, it would be essential to include and implement an evaluation framework for the program. I soon recognised that my proficiency in understanding evaluation methods and their processes was insufficient and therefore would have to leave the investigation regarding the intervention's efficacy to someone else. The work involved in evaluating the interventions initially tickled my interest but soon this grew to intrigue. The more I began to understand the need for evaluation, the more I became aware of how little I knew about the subject and how important it was to provide evidence based practice to, firstly, the funding sources and secondly, and more importantly, the people who requested my knowledge and skills.

  • av Kiwi Joe
    195,-

    What does the future hold for Bitcoin (BTC) and the altcoins? 8 cryptocurrencies remote viewed! Inside my latest book, I give you a clear picture of where each of these coins is going.Augur (REP)Bitcoin (BTC)GXChain (GXC)Horizen (ZEN)Mimblewimblecoin (MWC)MX Token (MX)Steem (STEEM)Yearn.Finance (YFI)There has never been so much interest in cryptocurrencies shown by large institutions and governments. Cryptos are poised to take off. Blockchain technology represents a massive step up in the evolution of the Internet. For anyone interested in cryptos and the projects they represent, this is an exciting time.However, those who have just started their crypto journey can find the sheer number of coins and tokens to be overwhelming. There is one information source that stands out from the crowd. It is called remote viewing. Yet, but for its use by an informed few, remote viewing is barely known and rarely employed as a knowledge discovery tool! If you are interested in cryptos, but you find yourself overwhelmed by the number and variety of coins and tokens, this series is a good place to begin.The Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series is not only a resource for remote viewers who want to compare their results. What remote viewer doesn't want to do that? It is intended also for those readers interested in learning more about remote viewing or cryptocurrency. For those interested primarily in the cryptos, I reveal which coins and tokens are worthy of consideration and which should be avoided. My raw remote viewing data reveals the future success or failure of the crypto targets. All the cryptos I examine are pulled from a blind target pool I put together in late October 2020 from the top 190 as ranked by market cap.Remote viewing is a learned skill based on a strict protocol that harnesses a fundamental human ability. We have to different degrees an innate ESP ability we sometimes think of as intuition. It is possible through training to control this ability in much the same way a martial artist trains their body to break through preconceived physical and mental barriers. Remote Viewing utilizes a disciplined approach originally developed under the auspices of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Stanford Research Institute (SRI) in the 1970s. __________ *****LATEST NEWS!The Kiwi Joe Cryptocurrency Remote Viewed series is discussed on my new YT channel, along with example sessions from the books. To watch cut and paste the link below into your browser. Or, you can go direct to YouTube and enter The Kiwi Joe Project into the YT search box: https: //youtu.be/PFnqkql9DVs ________________ *Grab your copy of Book One in the series! The eBook is FREE to download!

  • av Sam Sisavath
    195,-

    FROM THE PURGE, A NEW BEGINNING.It's been six years since a terrifying breed of seemingly unkillable creatures emerged from the darkness to topple the unprepared governments of the world, in the process knocking mankind down the food chain.Survivors called it The Purge.A few brave souls rose from the ashes of the old world to fight back, often against overwhelming odds. Led by indomitable heroes, they risked everything to achieve a final, stunning victory over the supernatural "ghouls" in The Battle of Houston.Five years later, what remains of the ghouls have fled back into the shadows, and humanity now resides in isolated communities in relative peace. But human ambition and greed have also survived, and with no laws to stop those willing to pursue them, it's every man for himself.Keo, one of the unknown heroes of The Battle of Houston, has found serenity in a small town in Texas. But he will discover that a violent past is not so easily cast aside when a madman rises to dominate those around him, and in the process shatters Keo's new life.It's a brave new world, but monsters still exist-and thrive. And where there are evil deeds, good people must rise to stem the tide...on the Road to Babylon.

  • av Sam Sisavath
    179,-

    THE WORLD WAS NOT READYSix years ago, the world was plunged into darkness.Five years ago, it got a second chance.Now the fight for what's left begins...They Called It The Purge...History books call it The Purge, and it altered the course of human history. A breed of seemingly unkillable creatures that once lurked in the shadows of mankind's past finally revealed themselves. Driven by an insatiable lust for human blood, these monsters-dubbed "ghouls" by some-consumed the globe in one bloody, awful night. Their numbers growing exponentially through infection, they felled the unprepared governments of the world with hardly any resistance.In the yearlong nightmare that followed, survivors were turned into chattel for the generations of ghouls to come. Most chose to cooperate, but a brave few fought back, and thanks to their sacrifice, the ghouls were defeated and driven back into the darkness.The End was Just the Beginning...Humanity was given a second chance, but the world post-Purge will never be the same. The cities have been abandoned, technology is limited, law and order is nonexistent, and survivors live off the land in small, isolated communities in the countryside. Nightfall is no longer the harbinger of doom it once was, but the night will never be completely terror-free. Though vastly smaller in number and weaker than they've ever been, the ghoul menace lingers.But the monsters are now the hunted. Men and women who suffered unimaginable horrors under the yearlong Purge roam the land, seeking out the creatures wherever they hide. They call themselves slayers. They are skilled, dangerous, and they have scores to settle.Two Strangers on a Dangerous Road...Wash is a young slayer scouring what's left of America in search of one very specific ghoul. He will find it even if he has to brave hell itself to do so. Ana is a woman who is not what she seems-cunning, smart, and far more capable than she lets on. Forced into an alliance, the two strangers must learn to trust one another if they are to accomplish their goals-defeat the monsters, both inhuman and human, and get out alive.

  • av Mathew Mandeville Yunker
    845,-

    In epistemology there has been a recent upsurge of interest in the so-called 'value problem'.1 The genesis of this refreshing new body of work is the apparent intuition that knowledge is valuable, indeed something especially valuable. Attention to the value of knowledge raises a two-fold problem for contemporary epistemology. First, the original Meno problem itself (in the form of a prima facie puzzle about the relative values of knowledge and true belief) remains very much alive, and second, many contemporary analyses of knowledge, driven largely by increasingly specific and detailed responses and counter-responses to the Gettier problem, can seem baroque and complex, and to fail to capture the importance of knowledge for our lives. For these reasons, the issue of the value of knowledge looms particularly large today. Regarding the first point (that the problem is alive), it certainly seems true on the face of it that knowledge is more valuable than simply having the right belief about something (say, by accident). However, accidentally true beliefs seem to do a fine job getting us what we want in many situations. While epistemologists are still for the most part convinced that lucky guesses are not knowledge, lucky guesses seem to get us all the practical benefits of knowledge. Say that I find myself in a forest and I need to eat some mushrooms to survive. In this particular forest, there are only a few mushrooms that are edible; the rest are lethally poisonous. I can have the true belief "these mushrooms are edible" in a couple of ways: as a 'merely' true belief, or as an item of knowledge. If I randomly look at the edible group of mushrooms and form the belief, then I have a merely true belief by means of a lucky guess. If I have put in the time to research the edibility of various forest mushrooms, and use this preparation to identify the edible mushrooms, then I have knowledge that these are the edible mushrooms

  • av Katharine M. McIntyre
    859

    The mainstream Anglo-American philosophical tradition has only recently begun to break away from an unfortunate caricature of Michel Foucault's accounts of power and subject formation in which life in contemporary Western society is a state of perpetual domination from which individuals are helpless to escape. But for many Foucault scholars, this caricature is startling and even bizarre. In the first place, this pessimistic view is contradicted by Foucault's own politically engaged life. Furthermore, it seems unlikely that Foucault would dedicate such time and care to writing about domination and freedom only to declare that the former is inescapable and the latter an impossible ideal. The problem, as I see it, stems from confusion regarding Foucault's use of the terms 'power', 'domination', 'resistance', and 'freedom'. This confusion is no doubt fueled by Foucault's own lack of clear, systematic definitions of these terms. Moreover, Foucault devotes significantly more time to the discussion of domination than he does to the discussion of freedom in modern contexts. His most notable analyses of freedom focus on the ancient Greek ethics of the care of the self, on the one hand, and a criticism of the Enlightenment concept of autonomy, on the other. Readers are therefore left to speculate as to what freedom from modern forms of domination could be on Foucault's account

  • av Justin Thomas Simpson
    835,-

    Before jumping into the details it is worthwhile to briefly survey the different parts of this paper and the way in which they fit together to present a coherent picture of what it means to be human living in non-modernity and the ethical implications such an understanding has. This paper focuses on the work of anthropologist and philosopher Bruno Latour and develops on his non-modern perspective of the world. From his study of the actual practices of so called moderns, Latour claims that we have really never been modern. In order to understand this claim, chapter one addresses Latour's depiction of the central features of modernity such as its dualistic foundation which holds that everything in the world can be sorted into one of two mutually exclusive and self-constituting categories: Nature or society. Ultimately, Latour contends that the actual practices of modernity not only involve the officially sanctified work of purification but also mediation. Such practices of mediation gives rise to hybrid entities that defy the modern constitution in that they bring together human and nonhuman elements, subject and object properties, in a unified phenomenon. The chapter concludes with the unraveling of modernity and how despite modern attempts to dismiss hybrids as mere intermediaries, the very success of modernity leads to its own downfall as this success is accompanied by an uncontrollable proliferation of recalcitrant hybrids that it unable sort. Chapter two then looks at Latour's non-modern response to the problems of modernity. Non-modernity can be seen as an attempt to reconcile the practices of purification which differentiate nature from culture with the practices of mediation from which hybrids arise. There are three main concepts on which non-modernity is founded: mediation, hybrids and nature-culture collectives.

  • av Albert Yates
    889,-

    This thesis explores the nature of addiction and addictive behaviour. It does so from the perspective of Classical Greek philosophy. To the best of my knowledge, this is the first time that philosophy from this period of history been used to gain a comprehensive understanding of addiction and addictive behaviour.4 The aim of the thesis is threefold. Firstly, to construct a theory of addiction founded on Classical Greek philosophy. Secondly, to increase current understanding of addiction through an awareness of Classical Greek philosophy and thirdly, to encourage the study of addiction and other aspects of human behaviour from the perspective of Classical Greek philosophy.

  • av Vella Day
    189,-

    A psychic vision. Missing contestants. A witch and her pink iguana sidekick. Witch's Cove, the idyllic Florida beach town, is finally getting its long-awaited deputy. The problem is that no one can dig up anything on him-good or bad-and that sets off alarms for the gossip queens. Hi, I'm Glinda Goodall, the amateur sleuth who works at the Tiki Hut Grill. The sheriff works hard and deserves good help, but is the new deputy, Nash Solano, really who he says he is? The day after he arrives, chaos descends on the town-as in, two contestants in a regional dog show go missing shortly after a psychic sees a mysterious pink aura around them. The sheriff has been good to me and my talking pink iguana. So naturally, I have to investigate-both the deputy and the missing competitors. As is always the case, things never go as planned. If you want to learn more, stop by the Tiki Hut Grill and give Iggy and me a hand in solving this crazy mystery.

  • av Glenn Banks
    165,-

    Follow a young boy as he asked friends how to brush teeth. The answers they give don't seem correct. He is visited by someone that teaches and shows him how to clean his teeth. The story educates and entertains A little story by a dentist, hoping to promote good oral hygiene. Educate children and their parents on the proper method of brushing. A boy tries to learn how to brush and is visited by someone to teach him. #GlennBanksDDS

  • av Glenn Banks
    165,-

    Follow a young boy as he asked friends how to brush teeth. The answers they give don't seem correct. He is visited by someone that teaches and shows him how to clean his teeth. The story educates and entertains A little story by a dentist, hoping to promote good oral hygiene. Educate children and their parents on the proper method of brushing. A boy tries to learn how to brush and is visited by someone to teach him. #GlennBanksDDS

  • av Amber Millman
    185,-

    In "Boss Up, Beautiful," readers are invited to tap into their innate intuition, which is a powerful source of guidance. As women, we possess this incredible gift that, when trusted, can propel us forward in our entrepreneurial journey. The author shares her own personal experiences, the highs and lows, and the valuable lessons she's learned along the way.In a world where entrepreneurship is often glamorized and the struggles are hidden behind the highlight reel, the author's transparency is refreshing. Readers will feel less alone as they discover that they are not the only ones who have faced setbacks and challenges.This book emphasizes the importance of finding the silver lining in every situation and listening to one's intuitive guide. Through relatable anecdotes and practical advice, readers will be inspired to trust their instincts, embrace their strengths, and pursue their goals with confidence. "Boss Up, Beautiful" is a must-read for any woman who wants to unlock her potential and succeed in the business world.

  • av Urijah Stella
    155,-

    Jimmy the turtle prays for friends and then sets off on a wild misadventure as he discovers that God answers prayers even when your plans fall apart! Written and illustrated by 11-year-old cousins, Urijah Stella and Chloe Price.

  • av Ink Muse(im)
    155,-

  • av Daija Rivers
    185,-

  • av Kimberly Jewels
    169

    "Where is the Prince?" is a magical adventure book for children ages 3-5 that takes them on a journey through different occupations to find the hidden prince.As they travel through the book, the child will meet a variety of professionals - an excavator operator, carpenter, farmer, magician, and fire fighter among other characters. Each character will give a brief description of what they do or where they work. Through beautifully illustrated pages and engaging storytelling, children will learn about different professions which might create some interest for when they grow up. "Where is the Prince?" is a fun and interactive read-aloud book. It is perfect for parents, grandparents, or educators looking to inspire a love of reading and learning in young children. Join the adventure and see if you can help find the prince!

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