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  • - A Step by Step Guide
    av Penny Barber
    155,-

    For those seeking answers to the age-old question of whether there is life after death and what those who have passed from this physical realm to another are doing in that afterlife, this book gives encouragement, comfort, truth, and spiritual guidance. Author and medium Penny Barber dispels the misconception that Spirits are malevolent beings trying to cause harm. Instead, Barber's intuitive message is one of love, hope, and understanding-the dead (spirits) are simply human souls needing loving help. Based on actual hauntings-from buildings to battlegrounds-Barber deftly interprets what the "Astral plane" really is. Her methods are described in detail to help the reader rethink his/her attitude about life and death, as well as providing invaluable advice on how one can be open to receiving guidance from and giving help to the "Spirit Helpers." This beautiful narration offers an explanation, dispels fears about death, and gives help to those who Barber refers to as the "sensitives." After reading, you'll master your own mental, emotional and physical planes of existence, and in doing so, bring peace to others. Penny Barber is a writer, teacher, healer and medium. Ms. Barber received a prestigious award from the Spiritualists National Union and is a recommended and recognized top medium by the organization. She lives in Cheshire, England.

  • - My Life's Miracles, War, Life Under Communiism, Love, Revolution, Escape, and Emigration to America
    av Erzsebet Croll
    369,-

  • av Michael W Dymond
    399,-

  • - An Introduction
    av A P Bristol
    289,-

  • av Anthony McElroy
    245

    When the light is void, it is called darkness, and when the darkness is void, it is called light. So explains the poetry collection of Anthony W. McElroy. The poet says his life was truly in darkness, until writing this book led him into the light. Trained for the theater, McElroy was never "fortunate or lucky enough to use my theater training the way I wanted to use it." Instead, he dug deep into his life experiences to write soulful poetry from the heart. McElroy graduated in 1977 from Wesley College in Dover, Delaware, with a degree in theater arts. He continued his theater training for another two years at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, and further studied theater at Point Park University in Pittsburgh in connection with the Pittsburgh Playhouse from 1979 to 1981. "May peace and blessings be with those who buy, read, learn and debate the poems in this book."

  • - Discovering the Transcendent Through Everyday Life
    av Ken Mellor
    229

  • av Doreen Kimmel
    295

  • av Jack Needham
    155,-

    Want to become a better manager? Want your business to hum with efficiency and your employees to be happy and productive? Then Stop Fixing, Start Leading! ®In this wise, unorthodox book, business and executive coach Jack Needham shows you how to avoid the usual knee-jerk solutions to problems and instead truly transform your workplace. Jack reveals secrets gleaned from years of working with businesses, from huge international operations to small local companies. This short guide, long on insights and best practices, shows you:¿ Why it's better to listen to your employees than to tell them what to do¿ How asking simple, direct questions can lead to inspiration and change on the job¿ How being "in the moment" can have great benefits for the manager/employee relationship and the business as a whole¿ Why a leader needs to regularly step back from the hubbub and breathe¿ And much more!The old ways of ordering employees around just don't work anymore. Let Jack show you how to get the best out of yourself and your employees with Stop Fixing, Start Leading!®

  • av Thomas Wm Hamilton
    259

  • av Joao Pedro Galhano Alves
    119,-

    A combination of travel, work, education and research in Anthropology, human cultures, and Ecology afforded João Pedro Galhano Alves the opportunity to visit the few remaining untouched oases on this planet, where people live in harmony with nature. This was his inspiration for The Artificial Simulacrum World.In The Artificial Simulacrum World, author João Pedro Galhano Alves analyzes the historical benefits of communitary land use systems-one being self-sufficiency and its power to transform lives and create communities. He also discusses how humans evolved to the less than desirable current day position of mass dependence, production, and over-consumption.This in-depth study of land use systems allows any reader to understand why our present ecological and socioeconomic disasters point to a global need for change in social production and consumption systems.Author João Pedro Galhano Alves is a fulltime researcher working on his third Post-doctorate at the Universities of Montpellier III (France) and Nova of Lisbon (Portugal). He resides in Porto, Portugal, but has traveled to over half of the world-from Burma to the U.S., from Norway to South Africa, and from the Polar Regions to the desert lands of the Sahara.

  • av Vernadine A Merrick
    395,-

    Vernadine A. Merrick's And the Walls Came Tumbling Down is the riveting story of two twin boys' climb out of poverty to power and the sacrifices made to get there. Jack and Joe were raised by their father in the Cleveland ghettos. Their mother died in childbirth, but the boys had plenty of aunts to give them motherly guidance and a father devoted to their success. The two boys' lives go in separate ways - Joe turns to life on the streets and running with gangs, while Jack excels in school, eventually going to Yale. Then fate deals one a hard hand, a tragedy occurs and their worlds collide in a way that forever changes their paths. From the seedy underbelly of gang life on the mean streets to the political and powerfully elite, the unimaginable secret that one has to bear will reverberate throughout his life and set in motion a chain of events that can save or destroy him as he aspires to the most powerful office in the land.Merrick has written a breakthrough novel that encompasses the precariousness of family relationships and the lengths a father will go to save his child. It paints a compassionate picture of how a tragic mistake can test the limits of a family's survival yet still reach the other side of forgiveness and redemption. Joe Baker is a tortured spirit, torn between truth and deception, self-awareness and self-deprivation...and many wrong choices. Jack Baker is the mirror image of Joe and can only be described as his better half. He is devoted to his father, fiercely protective of his brother and the voice of the unheard. Suzanne Montgomery, glamorous, gorgeous and rich. Her larger-than-life, Hollywood looks, mask the vulnerable woman still desperate for love. Nicola Patricks while enormously seductive, her intelligence, decency and achievements are her pride. She is now thrust into a web of lust, love and deceit. John Baker is the father of identical twin boys that he deeply loves, but begrudgingly admits to liking only one. Dirk Patterson is amongst the upper class African-American elite. Yet he is intricately connected to two brothers from the other side of the tracks. Detective Ridder Jones smells blood and goes for the jugular. The case of the high-powered Senator is no exception.Vernadine A. Merrick is a writer and marketing consultant. Ms. Merrick is currently writing a fiction novel and lives in Atlanta, Georgia. And the Walls Came Tumbling Down is her first book.

  • av Zib Madrid
    329

  • - Brandon's Story
    av Donna Stone
    359,-

  • - Ways to Prevent Breast Cancer
    av Khalid Mahmud
    239 - 299,-

  • - The Story Of One Man's Life In Prison
    av Margery McAleer
    305

    In 1926, with the world still licking its wounds from a devastating war, a young man stands at the gates of San Quentin, hesitant at the thought of employment in this grim setting. But he walks through the gates into the bowels of the prison, where he remains for the next thirty-five years. He soon realizes that insanity reigns in the cell blocks and medieval practices of discipline are still enforced. He dreams of taking the prisoners out of their cells and onto a field playing ball, relieving growing racial tensions-because when men are engaged in sports, skin color disappears."Doing Time is a fascinating and compelling story that reveals the depths of madness, hope and compassion that exist behind the walls of the infamous San Quentin Prison. Athletic Director Dan Coughlin touched the lives of thousands of prisoners through his innovative sports' programs and his belief that hardened prisoners can be rehabilitated. Today our nation's failed policies continue to breed violence and recidivism so we can learn a lot from this man's high standards of human decency." -Jeff Adachi, San Francisco Public Defender. Author Margery Ada McAleer is the daughter of Lt. Dan Coughlin, Founder of the San Quentin Prison Athletic System, whose life was the inspiration for this story.

  • av Bronwyn Barter
    155,-

  • av T David Lee
    299

  • av John E Smith
    165,-

  • av Frank Mangano
    185 - 265,-

  • av Pauline Drouin-Degorgue
    245

  • av Robert Lansford
    195,-

  • av Johnson Stanley
    285

  • av Ed Cambro
    245

  • av Darlene Kwarta
    155,-

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