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  • Organizing Tips for 365 Days with Homework

    by Deborah Tebbe

    It is a guide that contains a different do-it-yourself tip each day for a year to obtain a clutter-free environment. With scriptures, website links, and easy-to-implement goals included. Tebbe, a professional organizer, offers a host of pointers-from organization, to time management, etiquette, spirituality, laughter, and charity. Includes homework to become accountable for the tip.

  • Thrive: Long-Term Wilderness Survival Guide; Skills, Tips, and Gear for Living on the Land

    by Juan Pablo Quiñonez

    THRIVE IS THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO WILDERNESS SURVIVAL FOR EXTENDED PERIODS.

    WITH HARD-EARNED ADVICE FROM SURVIVAL EXPERT JUAN PABLO QUIÑONEZ, WINNER OF THE HIT TV SURVIVAL SERIES ALONE SEASON 9.

    Combining proven, no-nonsense modern survival skills with bushcraft techniques, step-by-step instructions, and over 400 illustrations, THRIVE shows you how to survive in the wilderness for multiple days.

    Reflecting the latest in survival knowledge a... more

  • Homo Novus: A Brief His-story of Tomorrow

    by Amakiri Welekwe

    Humanity is at a critical moment in history. Our species faces the potential risk of extinction and the rise of a new human species that threatens to replace the current one or become the dominant one. In this thoroughly researched book, Amakiri Welekwe addresses these concerns by examining history from God’s perspective. History doesn’t just tell us something about the past; it also points to the future. We cannot change the past, but history helps us avoid costly mistakes and ch... more

  • A History of Religious Rules: A Legacy of Piety and Coercion

    by claude varner
    The prophets and founders of the great monotheisms, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, have brought stirring messages of fulfilment and hope through faith. Besides great spiritual visions, these messages have contained many rules concerning morals, ethics, organization, punishments, and piety. This book is history of how these rules have played out over the last 2500 years. The other religious questions about eternity, heaven, and paradise will, as always, be the subject of personal experience.... more
  • Behind the Green Apron

    by Riki Farrar
    Experiences told from the Barista’s perspective. After 12 years of making coffee and drinks for the masses this Barista shares what she see’s and hears dealing with customers who can’t seem to get enough. Very relatable and humorous.
  • Short Stories of Meaningful (Meaningless) Sex

    by Jodi Kassowitz
    Short Stories of Meaningful Meaningless Sex" is a captivating collection of short stories that delves deep into the complexities of human sexuality and relationships. From steamy one-night stands to unconventional arrangements, these stories offer a fresh perspective on the nuances of modern relationships and challenge our preconceived notions about what sex and intimacy mean. With thought-provoking prose and provocative insights, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the i... more
  • On to Plan C

    by Jeremiah A. Gilbert
    After more than two years of trip cancellations and travel credits, the world finally started to open again in 2022. Part travelogue and part photo essay, On to Plan C finds its author vaccinated, masked, and eager to get back on the road, assessing the realities of a post-COVID world. With ever-changing testing and entry requirements, is it possible to get back to normal after everything changed? Or is there now a new normal when it comes to travel? Includes nearly two hundred color and black &... more
  • Standing Firm in the Dixie: The Freedom Struggle in Laurel, Mississippi

    by Derrion Arrington

    Nestled within the dense forests of the Piney Woods, the vibrant town of Laurel, Mississippi, stands out. Derrion Arrington examines the past social struggles regarding civil rights, worker rights, and white resistance. He follows how African Americans and whites in Laurel formed their own ways of organizing from the 1940s onwards. Laurel is recognized for both infamy and heroism, being the home of Klan zealot Sam Bowers and the valiant civil rights advocate, Benjamin Murph, of the Laurel-Jon... more

  • Heartfelt Goodbye

    by Bruce Rule
    This manual is for you if want to honor your loved one with the proper tribute at a memorial service but in your grieving you don’t know what to say or how to organize your thoughts. Maybe you aren’t comfortable with writing or public speaking. If so, this straightforward step-by-step guide is for you. Inside you will learn how to: * Collect memories that show what made your loved one special * Decide on the main points you want to make * Choose what to include (and what to leave out) * Org... more
  • Forbidden Golf From Communist Poland to PGA Pro: Finding Your Best Game!

    by Jerry Chylkowski
    Learn how to improve your golf game with this unique and easy-to-implement method developed by the author, a PGA Pro specialized in teaching and coaching. In addition, read intriguing stories from the author's early life in Communist Poland where golf was outlawed as a game of the elite. Each chapter begins with a story that relates to the specific golf instruction which follows. The instruction in this book has been proven to improve both distance and accuracy. Uplifting and inspirational, fro... more
  • Website Design Agency in Geelong

    by mitchell jmark
    Looking for a website design agency in Geelong? Look no further than our team of experts, dedicated to creating stunning websites that are optimized for your business needs. Contact us today! https://www.codendesign.com.au/contact-us/
  • 1000 Fun Facts for Immature Adults: Random Trivia and Weird Truths You Should Know Vol. 1

    by Bryan Spektor
    (Trivia, Humor) Are you ready to become a master of trivia and make every conversation interesting? Look no further than the fascinating and fun-filled pages of this book! With endless amusing anecdotes and eye-popping trivia, you'll have every tool you need to captivate your audience and stand out in any social setting. From the absurd to the amazing, every page offers a treasure trove of knowledge to impress your colleagues, friends, and loved ones. Whether you're seeking good part... more
  • The Gatekeeper's Keys

    by Andrea Lard
    The Gatekeeper’s Keys is an authorship reference and writing guide for new indie authors. It answers common beginner writer questions while giving some industry secrets and step-by-step tips to go from blank page to published author.
  • LIFE SCENARIOS AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEM

    by Loudmouth Nincompoop
    Everyone wants answers to life's many problems. In Life Scenarios and What To Do About Them, the brilliant speaker, Loudmouth Nincompoop, breaks his silence and provides us with his amazing wisdom on how to live the best possible life we can in this wonderful world of ours. Mr. Nincompoop covers fifty life scenarios in ten major areas, including Thinking, Being Nice, Normal and Not So Normal, Suckers and Crooks, Discrimination, Politics, Money, Religion, Feelings, and Other Stuff. No issue... more
  • The Fi$cal Agent

    by John Whiddon

    “THE FI$CAL AGENT is the second part sequel to “THE SUNSHINE SHENIGAN” which will ultimately be a trilogy. The final part is a work in progress and has yet to be titled. After spending 14 agonizing months recuperating in a rehabilitation facility in Switzerland due to a foiled assassination attempt, Webb Espy, renowned systems expert, former university professor and public servant, best-selling author, and multimillionaire returns home to the Florida Panhandle to restart his... more

  • The Fake Fall of Rome

    by Moose
    Recent research has revealed that humans are composed of between 1% and 4% of the Neanderthal’s DNA. The part that was not mentioned was that there are humans with 0% Neanderthal DNA in them. This is the Roman race. (The other 96%) These “pureblood” humanoids are the off-worlders who came to Earth and created earthling humans through genetic manipulation. The Romans mixed their DNA with Neanderthals to create a race of workers to satisfy their labor needs. In anthropological circles, they ... more
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