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  • - A History of Karate for Children
    av Andrew O'Brien
    535,-

    Many books have been written about the origins of Karate-Do and the legendary masters who caused its meteoric rise into what has become a worldwide sporting phenomenon. Karate is practiced by tens of millions in over seventy countries.Although most of its practitioners are children, the majority of books that have been written are for adults.The Little Bubishi tells the story of karate and the amazing tales of its legendary masters in an enjoyable way that is intended for children. But the story is enjoyable for readers of all ages.The legends of Karate-Do are brought to life in its beautifully descriptive stories that tell of the heroics and steely determination that embody karate history. The peaceful philosophies behind this multi-layered martial art are too often overlooked, while its graphic fighting forms more often take center stage. Karate is explained simply, so children may gain a greater understanding of the true meaning and nature of Karate-Do.The Little Bubishi: A History of Karate for Children is essential reading for all young karate enthusiasts.Andrew Michael O'Brien has taught hundreds of children karate over three decades, and has always used storytelling to motivate them. "I also realized that no books like this have ever been written for children." He lives in Cardiff, Wales, and is working on his next two children's books.

  • av Richard Oldenburg
    185,-

  • - A Brief Social History of Entertainments and Recreations at Beechworth and the Ovens Goldfields, Victoria Australia 18
    av Peter M Shea
    395,-

  • - Marvin McGee and the Candle of Fate
    av Erin Snedeker
    249

  • av Kevin Thorne
    189,-

  • - Finding Foster a Home
    av Patricia D Hamilton
    195,-

  • av Stephen Lars Aaron
    179,-

  • av Christi Lauzon
    239,-

  • av Cynthia Fabian
    185,-

    Ten-year-old Henry wishes he could stop stuttering and be as good as his sister Melba. Henry, his sister, and their mother live in Rockaway Queens near the beach, and Henry loves to escape to the boardwalk. He never knows what he will find there. One day, there might be a band playing music he's never heard. Another day, he might see a person riding around on a strange thing that looks like a giant tricycle, but has four wheels instead of three.And some days, Henry finds Allen, a local artist who uses recycled materials to make beautiful works of art and doesn't mind talking to kids. Those are Henry's favorite days.But the best day of all is the day Henry realizes what Allen's Second Hand Art can teach him about himself!Once they were broken and abandoned, but they can become beautiful in time. Sometimes they even create a shape that resembles a flower. It is this metaphor that beauty in life and broken dreams can yield positive results.-Henry Allen Stevens Jr.Author Cynthia Fabian teaches English to speakers of other languages. When she is not teaching, she can be found crafting writing of all varieties. Children stories are her favorite genre.Henry Allen Stevens Jr. is an artist who works with emotionally challenged children. He is a vocalist, and has four young adult children of his own.Illustrator: Daniel StevensPublisher's Website:http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/SecondHandArt.html

  • av Pat McDonald
    279

  • - The Plebisciterian Option
    av Declan Mbadiwe Emelumba
    285,-

  • av J W Reed
    265,-

    The cutting edge of human brain research is exploring how to download our own individual memory for digital storage and later shared access.In the near future, the brilliant neuro-scientist Steven Marshall collaborates with his devious post-doc student to discover access to "Genetic Memory" residing in us all.Identify your own fleeting ability to access your own inherited memory as déjà vu, mystical or religious visions, certain types of creative thought, vivid repeating dreams, infatuation with the past and genealogy, artistic inspiration, child prodigies, or even the monster within.This science fiction novel, "The Genetic Memory of the Cazadores," elaborates upon the plausible science of translating the locked codes of genetic memory to re-create a compelling story of human experience.Join a typical middle-aged man, Robert Walker, as he undertakes his dangerous journey of the mind and uncovers a past available to us all - hidden deep in the abyss of human history.You are invited to discover your own ancestral 'genetic memory'!

  • av Michael (Hebrew College) Rosenberg
    189,-

    Chilly the intrepid toy polar bear is always getting into trouble whenever he travels with Douglas who looks after him. Somehow he seems to get separated from his family and encounters many adventures before he finds himself reunited again. Previously he has been on a safari in Africa and was rescued by a friendly elephant after falling out of the truck. Then he went to Hong Kong and fell off the ferry into a fishing boat and ended up in Beijing in China. Now he finds himself captured by some Australian dingoes and carried off to their camp. They realise he is not a very tasty thing to eat since he is only a toy and with the help of a kangaroo they manage to return him to his family once again. He also learnt a lot about the Aborigines who were the original inhabitants of Australia.

  • - Behind the Shadows Into the Light
    av Dawn Gregory
    155,-

  • - Ten Discourses
    av Dr Rafie Hamidpour
    619,-

  • av Yachtmaster (Ocean) Tom Tom Edwards
    829,-

    The Fifinella Log tells my true story of sailing around the world in a thirty-foot boat for four-and-a-half years. It describes terrible storms and three hurricanes encountered during the voyage, one of which in the Bay of Plenty off the north coast of New Zealand, damaged our boat Fifinella.During that two-day battle, Fifi lost three foresails, two mainsails, the self-steering vane, reefing pawl, a forestay, and other pieces of equipment, besides broken cupboards, destroyed books, charts, and food stocks.But it was not all like that. Weeks were spent drifting in the doldrums in energy-sapping heat, where you burnt above deck and baked below: where you gritted your teeth to cut off sharp retorts, trying to subjugate your anger and frustration to funnel it into positive action.The good times far outweighed the bad. We experienced the incredible charm of the English south coast, met many wonderful people, and visited exotic places, where we could pick breadfruit, bananas, and coconuts. We traded with islanders and made biltong from horsemeat, and dived and spear-fished our way up the Great Barrier Reef, enjoying the beauty of the Australian coast.Sailing on my own from Darwin to Durban via Christmas Island, Cocos Keeling, Seychelles, and the Comoros gave me time for introspection; I hope I am a better man for it. We had no fancy equipment, no satellite navigation aids. Our radio was basic and our funds minimal. We had a compass and a plastic sextant, navigation tables, charts, and a star chart. The sea is unforgiving and does not tolerate carelessness or mistakes. Be well prepared. Born in Portsmouth, England, Tom Edwards currently lives in Wangi Wangi, New South Wales, Australia. Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/TomEdwards

  • av John Fairbanks Hanna
    235,-

    Vincent J. Muggs is a nine-year-old boy who loves to explore. In this book, he Googles the Earth and visits twelve of the world's most famous sites. His boyish humor will please adults as well as children.The glossary words are arranged in order from the page in which they appear in the book and provide extra learning opportunities.This is the second children's book written by John Fairbanks Hanna. His first book, Vincent J. Muggs What If, tells about the same curious boy's wonderings about life's scenarios. Now retired, John Fairbanks Hanna was an elementary school teacher and principal for thirty-six years. "I loved seeing the inquisitive nature of children." He resides in Huntington, West Virginia.

  • av Old Nana
    185,-

  • av Carrie Blair
    165,-

  • - The Effects of Healthcare Consumerism and Patient Autonomy in the Digital Age on Physicians, Patients, Pharmacies, and Others in the Healthcare Industry
    av MD Mba Simbiso Ranga
    599,-

    From the origins of consumerism to the evolution or revolution associated with consumerism in healthcare, this book is a reflective depiction of the past, present, and future of healthcare as it empowers the consumer (patient).The Impact of Autonomy and Consumerism in Healthcare navigates the changing healthcare landscape, navigating some of these changes and what they mean, not only for healthcare delivery, but for providers, suppliers, and consumers.It comments on new healthcare developments, including the mushrooming urgent care centers and walk-in clinics, as well as such technological developments as patient portals in electronic medical records. The book reflects on the challenges of opening up the healthcare infrastructure to the consumer, while raising issues about cyber security, privacy, and litigation.The authors attempt to predict the future, just as many physicians reluctantly do for their patients, in a chapter aptly titled "Prognosis."The book would not be complete without anecdotes and war stories from the authors' experiences in the field, presenting surprises and contradictions in their practice of medicine across the USA as immigrant physicians. Hopefully these powerful stories will help untangle the healthcare juggernaut and move toward a more empowered consumer. Simbiso Ranga, MD, MBA, is co-founder of Tru-Point Synergy Inc, an asset management company. He obtained his medical degree from the University of Zimbabwe and is a graduate of the Duke University Fuqua School of Business.Chris Oti, MD, MRCP (UK), FACP, MBA, started his career in the United Kingdom healthcare system. He earned his medical degree at Kiev Medical Institute and a healthcare MBA from George Washington University. He is a member of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom and is a Fellow of the American College of Physicians.Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/SimbisoRangaandChrisOti

  • av Walter Benesch
    505,-

    Rudy (or "Hey You" as he is usually called) is the eldest child of Willibald and Julia. Willibald is a peasant farmer on the estate of the Baron von Gruzelwitz, two days' journey from Prague. His wife Julia attended a convent school and wants to pass on her learning to her children. Her greatest success was with "Hey You," who reads everything.One day the baron orders Willibald and his family to leave his estate. They settle in Prague, which was then the seat of Emperor Rudolph the II. Rudolph is a patron of the arts and sciences, and a lover of magic and alchemy. Moved by the emperor, Willibald renames his eldest son "Rudolph" or "Rudy" in honor of the emperor.At 16, Rudy studies at the Prague Technical Institute of the Unnatural Sciences, where he hopes to be certified as a wizard. A bright and eager student, he is often plagued by fits of bad luck when his spells go awry. While other students manage to summon a spirit, Rudy can only summon a bad smell. Thus, he earns the nickname Rudy the Wizard of Fumbles.This imaginative story takes readers across Europe to the sites of Rudy's many wizardly fumbles.Walter Benesch is professor of philosophy at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. He is the author of a philosophy text and a collection of philosophical stories. Both books have illustrations by Sandy Jamieson.Sandy Jamieson is a well-known Fairbanks artist, pilot and guide, and log cabin builder. His landscapes, animal paintings, and prints hang in galleries throughout the Pacific Northwest. He has also illustrated a number of scholarly books.Publisher's website: http://sbprabooks.com/WalterBenesch

  • av Brian & PsyD Allen
    289

  • av Sara Dr Booth
    145,-

  • - The Underappreciated Ant
    av Barbara Prignano
    189,-

    Angelo is the smallest ant in his family. As such, he can't work as fast as the other ants and he's certainly not as strong. But Angelo is a very determined little ant and is proud of all his accomplishments. When the family farm is threatened by a big storm, Angelo is told that his help is not needed. Determined to help anyway, he uses his knowledge and skills, setting out on his own to try to save the farm. Angelo: The Underappreciated Ant is a wonderful children's tale that shows even when the odds are against you, perseverance and determination can win the day. Barbara Prignano is an attorney and small business owner on Long Island, New York. Her two young sons are a continuing inspiration. This is her third children's book. She is the author of How Bunnies Got Their Cottontails and Anthony and the Magic Bumblebee. Visit her website at www.prignanobooks.com. Publisher's website: http://sbpra.com/BarbaraPrignano

  • - The Adventuresome Frogs
    av Ivo
    155

  • av Michael (Hebrew College) Rosenberg
    185,-

  • av Bronwen & Dr Scott-Branagan
    165

  • av Colette Becuzzi
    149,-

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