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Art Print: $14.95 The Caribbean Islands aren't all sunshine, big parrots and Tequila on ice. Change your perspective of paradise with this darker vision of paradise.
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Print: $9.42 Download: $3.00 The first section of this book provides a ceremonial framework for opening and closing business meetings in a style comparable to that of a Masonic Lodge or similar organization. The second section provides a modernized, fresh yet familiar take on parliamentary procedure. The last chapter explains how to obtain a customized version of this book for your specific organization.
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Print: $19.90 By Brigham Young, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, his Two Counsellors, the Twelve Apostles, etc. Reported by G.D. Watt, and humbly dedicated to the Latter-day Saints in all the world. This edition is blessed with wide margins for easier note-taking, and is repaginated for this format yet retains a plain round type that aged persons can read with ease. Traditional page numbers are noted in brackets where the original page commenced. To those unacquainted with the Doctrines of the Church these Sermons will prove a source of light, information, and joy. All authorized ministers of God will hail their publication with gladness, for such an embodiment of doctrine will greatly accelerate the grand object they have in view: The salvation of souls, instruction of Saints, and building up of Zion in the last days. These Sermons will be most valuable as a gauge of doctrine, a rule of rectitude, and a square to life, furnishing also an extensive repository of historical information.
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Print: $10.96 Download: $2.74 This volume is a compilation of ancient (and modern) apocryphal texts concerning the life of Adam and Eve. The books included are: Selections from 'The Legends of the Jews', 'The Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan', the 'Kitab Al-Magall', 'Extracts from Adam and Eve's Diary', 'The Transgression of Adam', 'The Life of Adam and Eve', 'Apocalypse of Moses', 'Penitence of Adam', 'Mandaean Legends of Creation', 'Ginza Rba', 'The Apocalypse of Sedrach' and 'The Testament of Abraham'.
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Print: $14.26 Download: $6.95 This enchanting volume of original fairy tales includes seventeen never-before-published stories of dragons, princesses, wizards, and all types of magical creatures. People of all ages can discover meaningful lessons as they read these powerful and entertaining tales, beautifully illustrated by the author himself.
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Print: $11.97 Download: $10.00 The purpose of this writing is to help the reader to understand what motivates him/her to respond to life's situations. Understanding the principles of the polarity energy within enables us to make wiser choices and enrich our lives as well as the lives of those we live and work with. To be able to identify the fire or water in people helps us to become more patient, understanding and caring people. We will find more understanding and compassion which leads us into a more productive, harmonious life of peaceful relationships and ultimately more loving ones. Our polarity energy is the guiding force of our personalities. The first step to self-awareness—"What am I? A fire—I am, I know, I will, I do. Or, a water—I seem, I think, I feel, I can but not necessarily will." Discover who you are and experience the impact on your daily living as you apply this information. Johanna Keller Joyner
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Print: $10.97 Download: $4.50 Originally published in 1906, this book is the riveting history of Geronimo's struggle with the United States and Mexico. It begins with his early childhood and ends with his capture and conversion to Christianity. This story was told to S. M. Barrett with the help of Asa Deklugie.
Following is an excerpt from the introduction: Each day [Geronimo] had in mind what he would tell and told it in a very clear, brief manner. He might prefer to talk at his own tepee, at Asa Deklugie's house, in some mountain dell, or as he rode in a swinging gallop across the prairie; wherever his fancy led him, there he told whatever he wished to tell and no more. ... [He] simply said, "Write what I have spoken," and left us to remember and write the story without one bit of assistance.
The purpose of this edition is to provide an easily readable copy of the original text while retaining as much of the style and format of the first edition as possible.
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