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Savanna Town & Rhonda's Cat Series Collection
by David W Nichols20 various children's stories which teach life lessons with ethics and moral values. Educating reading skills and reading comprehension. -
Stopping the Rise of Sea Level
by wasfi youssefThis is the first book that presents a feasible solution that stops, or even everses, the rise of sea level. Before tat, the world assumes that the rise of sea level is unstoppable. The proposed solution is to use a portion of the water the rivers of the world discharge into the open seas (oceans, seas, and gulfs) to plant 100 billion shade and fruit trees, irrigate 240 million acres of agricultural crops, and produce 10 billion cubic meters of potable water each year. -
The Support Staff at Your School
by Andrew KirkpatrickWhen we think about a school's staff, we typically think of teachers and administrators. But did you know there is a whole group of people who play a vital role in keeping your school running smoothly? Without a dedicated support staff, our schools would struggle to provide a safe and effective learning environment for children. Discover all the ways a support staff contributes to your school and find out how you can help members of the support staff in return. The Support Staff at Your School i... more -
The Eventual Vegan
by AlexanderA short account of why I stopped eating animal flesh. Written from a self-evaluation perspective with a few pop culture references. www.theventualvegan.com
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Bhutan Travelog: Bhutan Travel Guide (First 2021)
by Joni HerisonUntil recently, Bhutan has been relatively unknown. In many minds, it is a mystical secluded place. Bhutan is gaining popularity as a travel destination, owing to the credits of international media features and Bhutan’s skilful management of the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the past fifty years, Bhutan has gradually emerged from centuries-long self-isolation to meet modernisation demands. It has been careful with its choices and decisions on the road of development and progression. While Bhutan h... more -
Mini Monster Sudoku - How to Solve Sudoku Puzzles
by lmdjonesThe Mini Monsters LOVE sudoku puzzles! Join them as they help YOU solve a standard 9 x 9 grid puzzle! This book is a colorful interactive guide book for children ages 6 and up. At the end of the book, there are a collection of 50 9 x 9 grid sudoku puzzles with solutions. Grab your pencil and your brain! -
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by Dominique Mellow"Words" is a piece that challenges the meaning of existence and cries out for reason, without which it would be nearly impossible to control our passions, which often demand action but not necessarily in the appropriate way. The author makes a direct appeal to the reader's interest in the need to internalize the concepts that need to guide humanity toward a more dignified port. The author attempts to balance the forces of existence and clear up the misunderstanding that has been ingrained ... more -
Weird Foods of Portugal: Adventures of an Expat
by Wendy Lee Hermance"Portugal: The New California" has been in international headlines. If you are now, or consider becoming an expat in Portugal, you MUST read this book! Hermance's “Weird Foods of Portugal: Adventures of an Expat” educates and entertains. As we follow her around this beautiful country we effortlessly acquire a trove of knowledge about Portuguese culture. Plus, the author gets herself into plenty of expat pitfalls so you won't have too. BUT take notice, the real value of this book is in the ... more -
In The Balance: A 15,000 km Voyage of the Seas of Europe
by Jono DunnettExpedition windsurfer and finalist of the Amazon Storyteller award Jono Dunnett sails from the Arctic Ocean to the Black Sea. Europe's Seas are the stage and context for this extraordinary voyage. Two years later he breaks the Guinness World Record for Longest Windsurfing Journey. At sea, he could not be more alone. On land, he finds the best of humanity. In this account are the stories that unfold. Told with honesty, touching on issues ranging from climate concern to social anxiety, this ... more -
Notes and Comments on Robert's Rules, Fifth Edition
by Jim SlaughterFor organizations that follow Robert’s Rule of Order—including nonprofit associations, unions, HOA and condo associations, houses of worship, and governmental bodies—the new Twelfth Edition, published is 2020, is your manual. However, at 714 pages, Robert’s can be intimating and confusing. Notes and Comments on Robert’s Rules, Fifth Edition, makes Robert’s Rules of Order accessible and an easy-to-use tool.
In this authoritative guide, you’ll fin... more
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Rebuilt Recovery Complete Series Books 1-4
by Heather L PhippsRebuilt Recovery is a tool to guide you along a journey with God to healing from addiction, depression, anxiety, abuse, loss, trauma, and any life issues. It is not a 12-step program, rather Christian discipleship disguised as recovery. Rebuilt helps change your thinking to line up with the "mind of Christ." using the put off's and put on's in scripture. You must first tear down the walls, lies, and sin, and then surrender it all to God so He can rebuild you into a new and healed creation in Him... more -
Seven Letters To Heaven - A True Story of Faith and Answered Prayers
by Felicita "Terry" RobinsonThe story unfolds during the author's last 4 months in Jamaica, prior to migrating to the US with her family--a time that was filled with a lot of problems. The events focuses on her extraordinary journey of strengthened faith and answered prayers through her letters of prayer which she wrote to the Lord. The book shares 7 of 21 letters of prayers written over the period; why each letter was written; and the outcome. Sprinkled throughout the book are Bible verses relating to prayers as we... more
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Evolution Ended
by J. J. JeromeSomething’s wrong with our society. Evolution was the driving force behind the human race until the 1960s when science began to derail the process. After all, survival of the fittest doesn’t apply when technology allows everyone to survive and reproduce. The end of evolution helps explains everything from the decline of the nuclear family to gender neutrality, mass shootings, the anti-vax movement, and our growing political division. This eye-opening book examines the biological, social, politi... more -
Ghosts of Athens and Beyond
by Tracy L. Adkins'Ghosts of Athens and Beyond: History and Haunting of North Georgia' is the follow up to 'Ghosts of Athens: History and Haunting of Athens, Georgia,' published in 2016. 'Beyond' follows the same format: each chapter covers one location, first detailing the history then revealing the spooky events experienced there as told to the author by the people who experienced them. -
Pivot Points
by Doug ColvardDo you ever seek to understand why you do the things you do? Are you looking to inject purpose into your life? In Pivot Points: Living a Purpose Oriented Life, Doug Colvard provides you with a unique ability to peer inside the life of a normal person who deals with everyday issues—loss, love, betrayal, mentorship, and struggle to name a few. Doug shares stories from his life to empower you to think more critically about your own life and show you a way to find yourself in the process. With... more -
Conversations Across America
by Kari LoyaConversations Across America is about a father-son journey of a lifetime: a 73-day, 4,600-mile cross-country bike trip Kari took in 2015 with his 75-year-old dad, Merv, who had early-stage Alzheimer’s. Their adventure reminds us of the power of perseverance and adaptability in the face of uncertainty. It’s also a heartwarming example of listening and discovery, including 300 short conversations with people who approached them along the way, providing a rich snapshot of America, especially rural ... more