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MANipulated Into Fear
by Christine GilbertMANipulated Into Fear, There Is Always A Pattern is about Rolf abusing Marvela and there is always a pattern, and how there is a pattern of abuse within families when children are exposed to living in an abusive environment.My Logical God: How Belief in a Truly Perfect God Changes Everything We Have Been Taught
by Ronald RoellMy Logical God is not just a book about God, nor is it just a book about life. It is a book about how an entirely different perspective of God changes our life.Defiance
by Michael SeayThe Zohar Code: The Temple Calendar of King Solomon
by Bethsheba AsheThe Zohar Code is a scholarly paper for public release. Foreword by David Conway. The authors demonstrate that the Tree of Life was derived from an ancient sacerdotal calendar belonging to the Temple of Solomon. This lost temple calendar resembles the Seven Palaces of the Merkabah Mystics and it was discovered in an encrypted format within the Zohar. Its discovery marks a new chapter for all major Abrahamic religions. One of the most interesting features of the Temple Calendar diagram is - i... moreHands that Touch, Hands that Heal
by Joan HolmanThe True Story of Sister Rosalind Gefre and Her Pioneering Work in Healing Touch. A biography of renown massage pioneer Sister Rosalind Gefre, who has been featured in Time Magazine and who brought respectability to an industry formerly associated with seedy massage parlors and prostitution in the United States.Collected Writings on Orthodox Christianity: Various Aspects of Eastern and Oriental Orthodox Churches
by George AlexanderThis book consists of selected reflections, articles, interviews and letters by various authors on different topics related to Orthodox Christianity. The book has been created in Pan-Orthodox nature comprising various topics pertaining to Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches.Culture Shock - A Practical Guide
by H.E. RybolAre you studying, moving or traveling abroad? Imagine you just got off the plane, train or boat and you’re feeling overwhelmed because everything is new! It doesn’t matter how much you prepare, actually being there creates an information overload. So what can you do to ease that transition? How do you digest everything you have to take in? This how-to guide will help you deal with the challenges of cultural transitions. It will help you understand and identify your reaction to culture shock a... moreGunner and Land Girl: Bob and Connie, Their War Years. 1939-1945
by Steve OrwinBob and Connie were just eighteen and sixteen when they met and started walking to work together. They got to know each other well enough in the year and a half before World War II started to stay together through the uncertainties and separation of war. They married when Bob was on leave in 1945.The two were just embarking on their adult lives when war began, dramatically changing their expectations and experiences. This is their story, or rather how two stories became one, despite the i... more
Born2Teach
by Jeff ResnickAs a recipient of the New York State Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching, I hereby offer this Teacher's meaningful Lesson in Life: ‘As You Teach, So You Learn.’
- An Authentic Teacher nurtures new growth like a concerned gardener, requiring more than mere mastery of a skill set.
- An Authentic Teacher is unafraid to question the priorities of the academy by revealing that The Emperor Ha... more
Sex Drugs and Tessellation
by Ben DelaneyDid you ever wonder who built the first head-mounted display? Who first detailed a coherent theory of Cyberspace? Who wrote about cybersex and the challenges it creates? Who worried about addiction to VR? Did anyone ever cure cyber-sickness? From 1991 to 1996, CyberEdge Journal covered these stories and hundreds more. CEJ was read in more than 40 countries by thousands of VR researchers, developers, vendors, and aficionados. Appreciated for its "No VR Hype" attitude, CyberEdge Journal was th... moreBen Delaney's Nonprofit Marketing Handbook
by Ben DelaneyThere are more than a million nonprofit organizations in the United States, and every one of them needs to tell its story, find clients, solicit donations, sell services, and encourage its volunteers. Yet few have a marketing department, and many have serious challenges in meeting their communications and marketing goals. I decided that I could help the nonprofit MarCom initiate, by providing a book that summarizes what that person needs to do, and how to do it successfully, in the nonprofi... moreWhat Teenage Drivers Don't Know; The Unwritten Rules of the Road
by John Harmata - Paul Zientarski“What Teenage Drivers Don’t Know, The Unwritten Rules of the Road” teaches driving strategies and tips to teenagers about driving in poor conditions, parking, vehicle maintenance, surviving the unexpected and even navigating the court system. This book takes the art of skillful driving to a whole new level in teenage driver training. “What Teenage Drivers Don’t Know, the Unwritten Rules of the Road will increase a teenager’s ability to drive smarter and safer. This book is now being used in Dr... moreHelp I'm Alone With My Mind: A Guide To Having Victory Over Your Thoughts
by Sandra HerseyLearn how to change your life and your world by changing your thoughts! Worry, doubt, fear, anger, and even confusion cloud your judgment and keep you from having victory. You will learn how to stop invasions in your mind, how to take your thoughts captive, how to get your mind on God s thoughts, how to have victory over your thought process.Smile & Succeed for Teens
by Kirt ManeckeA Crash Course in People Skills. Winner Mom's Choice Gold Award Honoring Excellence. Get a GOOD JOB, Make MORE MONEY, Make a DIFFERENCE. Indispensable, quick and easy to read, Smile & Succeed for Teens is the ultimate teenage success guide. Developed by a team of students, parents and educators, this award-winning book gives teens the tools and confidence they need to succeed. The solution to get your teens to put down the electronics (and feel good about it!), make eye contact, and have ... more
Asheem: The Boy Who Could Not Read
by Sharon D. Ulett, M.Ed.A young boy struggling with the challenges of learning disabilities achieves his goals after receiving the help he needs from a caring teacher and a supportive team of individuals, including his family.Articles of a Witch Goddess
by TJ Phull"Author T. J. Phull brings to us a captivating story of grief, sorrow, and renewal of faith. A bitter woman consumed in hate and bitterness lives her life in strife, never allowing love to enter her life, submerged in self-pity. All changes when finally she meets a man named Shiva who opens her mind, spirit, and body to all possibilities and growth. As love grows within herself, she begins to see life in a different view and learns to let go the horrible past that haunted her, living her life wi... more