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  • - The Maristany, by the ancient algarrobo, at the Finca La Luisa, located by the Central Highway and by the railroad, near the town of El Cotorro, Province of La Habana, Cuba.
    von Bernardo Antonio Maristany
    64,00 €

  • - Using Your Lifestyle as Medicine
    von Colleen A Burns
    36,00 €

    YOUR JOURNEY STARTS HEREI believe the secret to sustaining a new lifestyle is not deprivation but addition and building the right habits at the right time. This book is designed to help you do just that. It's not just about mental or physical health, it's about lifestyle habits that will last a lifetime. After much success using my integrative health counseling programs with clients, I decided to write a "user manual." In Prescription for Change, we will not only tap into the psychology of behavior change but nourish it with nutrition counseling. Then, we will deconstruct states that keep us stuck and learn how to use your lifestyle as medicine. I truly feel that I have discovered a prescription for change! Blending psychology, biology, and neurology, I believe we can use the miraculous organ of the brain to help us change unwanted habits and behaviors. By adding the art and science behind mindfulness and meditation at the right time and place, you start to change and adopt habits that become second nature. You can refer to my website, www.restorebodybalance.com, for additional information. Let's begin your journey! Colleen A. Burns is an Integrative Health Counselor in the Boston, MA area. Practicing as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselor for 20 years led her to enhance her credentials with scientifically based nutritional therapies, meditation and mindfulness education. Her innovative approach to health and wellness makes the path toward restoration in all facets of your life achievable and long-lasting.

  • von Louise Schwartz
    27,00 €

    Inspired by the beauty and culture of old California, author Louise Schwartz's debut novel is a story of murder and revenge set in high society with weavings of Anglo, Spanish, and Chumash Indian cultures. In Montecito, settings now lost to history become the gardens of discovery. In 1962, Emma Chase returns from France to her grandmother's home in Montecito, California, for her husband's ashes. Harry was murdered, stabbed to death, his body found on the railroad tracks––without fingers. Emma leaves Paris and her husband's sinister friends behind and returns home resolved to find the murderer. At home with her grandmother, Emma is pulled back into a world of privilege and secrecy. In research archives on another Montecito estate she finds secrets of a Chumash Indian society that have too much to do with her husband's murder. Emma meets the families tied to the land, finds suitors and sex, murder and international secrets. Finally, with the help of a local police detective, Emma makes her way through the dense foliage of Montecito, of family, of history, to the murder itself.

  • von Kristian Pedersen Sr
    22,00 €

  • - From Dreams to Degrees
    von Paulette E Terrelonge Dnp
    26,00 €

     Dr. Paulette E. Terrelonge has a passion for nursing. She followed her childhood dream to become a nurse and God made it possible. She believes that education is the key to success and set out on an educational path. She first acquired a Diploma in Nursing, followed by a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Science, then a Masters Degree in Nursing Science and finally a Doctorate Degree in Nursing Practice.Dr. Terrelonge worked as a midwife in Jamaica WI and as a Nurse in Labor and Delivery in the US for many years and derived satisfaction in seeing new lives coming into the world. She feels honored to be employed by the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene where she works as a Public Health Nurse in the Office of School Health. She currently works as a School Nurse/Public Health Nurse at a Public School in East New York, Brooklyn, NY. 

  • von Ryan C Moothart
    40,00 €

  • - Journal Your Journey
    von Karla U Taylor
    61,00 €

  • von Carol K Mack
    23,00 €

  • - The Art of Success & Failure
    von Yunus D Saleh
    33,00 €

  • - 111 Inspiring Stories
    von Jerald Borgie
    47,00 €

  • von Robert Reyes
    26,00 €

    On March 4, 1915, with the prompting and support of the US Forest Service, Congress passed the Occupancy Act. This Special Use Permit allowed private citizens the opportunity to occupy national forest or public domain lands for a certain period of time for family recreation summer homes, campgrounds, resorts, and stores.Author Dr. Robert Reyes provides readers with the first comprehensive collection of facts and details on the Term Occupancy Permit Act of 1915, which helps owners register their cabins as National Historic Places.With 14,000 out of the original 20,000 cabins still in existence, it’s imperative that the historical significance of the Term Occupancy Permit Act is conserved for both current and prospective generations of cabin owners to reference and utilize. Thanks to the exhaustive research and devotion of Dr. Reyes, Saunders Meadow: A Place Without Fences masterfully accomplishes that important task in this comprehensive and invaluable body of work.

  • - Revitalizing Fascia for Optimal Health and Well-Being
    von Libby Outlaw
    33,00 €

  • - Making Love in What You Say...Put Your Mouth on Me
    von Mocha
    29,00 €

  • von Eddy Rogers
    15,00 €

  • - A Summer Story
    von Robin Engstenberg
    21,00 €

  • - Breaking the I Feel Fat Spell
    von Andrea Wachter & Marsea Marcus
    16,00 €

  • von Phillip (University of Sheffield) Swanson
    15,00 €

  • von Rhett Power & Peter Gasca
    20,00 €

  • von Joseph Hobson
    29,00 €

  • von Elizabeth Hatcher True
    23,00 €

  • von Wayne Page
    22,00 €

  • von Mell Corcoran
    26,00 €

  • - Myths, Mindsets and Money
    von Laura Bell
    16,00 €

  • - Occasionally Broke, But Never Poor
    von Jack E Wilson
    33,00 €

  • von William A B Smith
    17,00 €

    Lunch is a unique work of fiction that uses familiar religious figures as the main characters, and their experiences and the dialogue within the story are meant to prompt the reader to ponder many regularly accepted mainstream cultural, societal, and religious concepts. The timeless themes and characters as well as the simple presentation of ideas make it an enlightening and provocative read.A rich, rewarding, and edgy book that can be read in an evening, will challenge the reader to revisit or rethink some of the religious and cultural beliefs that are part of our conventional wisdom.

  • - An Incomplete Devotional by a Man Who Bought the Farm
    von Paul R Bland
    16,00 €

    Who is God’s mother? Where did Adam, the first man, really come from? Did Eve have a belly button? Does anyone who refuses to accept Jesus as the “savior” automatically go to hell? And the ultimate question: what is life’s purpose?Such are just some of the many musings and conundrums taken up by author Paul R. Bland, researcher, historian, seer of visions. While a plethora of religious texts, from the well-known Book of Genesis to the lesser-known Jewish Midrash, have attempted to provide explanations for such questions, no combination of works quite adequately explains some of life’s greatest mysteries.Who Is God’s Mother? examines the traditional textual explanations of the history of man and religion against the backdrop of paranormal phenomena. Drawing on his own visions and dreams of demons, aliens, and religious figures, author Paul R. Bland presents a fascinating insight into some of life’s greatest enigmas that will enthrall any reader, regardless of religious adherence.

  • - The Memoir of a Maverick
    von Ione Nettum Greene Woodford
    25,00 €

  • - My Life in Pursuit of a Dream
    von Rosemarie Robotham & Ellamae Simmons
    38,00 €

  • - Reflective Poems
    von Richard J Ackerman
    21,00 €

    The sharp bite of nostalgia, the wars we fight against others and against ourselves, and the gentle heartbreaks and joys that sneak up on us with each passing year: these are the ingredients of life, and the heart of A Hundred-Year Wind.In these pages we encounter Donald, who experiences a fresh slap of isolation when he returns to school after the loss of his family: "By association, / Fate of an ordinary day, / Might go horribly wrong again." And Elva Lea, who "Recalled the long journey / That began in a tiny bungalow scarcely a hundred miles away, / A place where eight people tried to reconstitute a family / And failed." We meet children who turn branches of oak trees into ships on waves of wind, and grandchildren who become "an image on a computer screen talking to a camera."With profound observations of the turmoil that marks each new generation, these poems become our own, and serve as a reminder of the strength of those who came before us, and of the resilience found in us all.

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