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  • - How to Read Palms For Self Discovery And Discover Hidden Meaning Behind Lines, Shape, and Your destiny
    af Andrew Harrison
    126,95 kr.

    PALMISTRY FOR BEGINNERSUnlock the ancient art of palm reading with our comprehensive guide, 'Palm Reading for Beginners: A Guide to Discovering Your Strengths and Decoding Your Life Path. This book is the ultimate resource for anyone intrigued by the mysteries hidden within the lines of their palms. Whether you are a beginner or an enthusiast looking to deepen your knowledge, this guide offers step-by-step instructions and insightful interpretations to help you uncover the secrets held within your hands.PALMISTRY FOR BEGINNERS Interesting tidbits include- Detailed explanations: This guide provides in-depth explanations of the various palm lines, mounts, and hand shapes, making it easy for beginners to understand and interpret their own palms.- Illustrative diagrams: The book includes a variety of illustrations and diagrams that visually demonstrate palm reading techniques, ensuring clarity and enhancing the learning experience.- Cultivate self-awareness: By uncovering hidden strengths and understanding your life path, palm reading empowers you to make more informed decisions and live a more fulfilling life.Benefits: 1. Self-discovery: Palm reading offers a unique opportunity for self-reflection and self-discovery. By analyzing your palms, you can gain valuable insights into your personality traits, strengths, and potential obstacles.2. Career guidance: Discover how your talents, ambitions, and aptitudes align with various career paths. Palm reading can provide guidance on finding a fulfilling profession that harnesses your natural abilities.3. Relationship insights: Learn how to understand and navigate your relationships better by analyzing the palm lines associated with love, communication, and emotional compatibility.4. Personal growth: By understanding your life path, you can make better choices and take proactive steps to align your actions with your life's purpose, leading to personal and spiritual growth. This guide is tailored specifically for beginners, providing a step-by-step approach that is easy to follow. From recognizing palm shapes to interpreting lines and mounts, readers will gain a solid foundation in the art of palm reading. With practice exercises and case studies included, readers can hone their skills and continue to deepen their knowledge. Written by experienced palm reading practitioners, this guidebook is meticulously researched, drawing from centuries-old traditions and modern interpretations. The information is presented in a clear and accessible manner, ensuring it can be effortlessly understood by readers of all levels. Embark on your journey of self-discovery and uncover the secrets hidden within your palms. Get your copy of PALMISTRY FOR BEGINNERS for Beginners: A Guide to Discovering Your Strengths and Decoding Your Life Path' today and unlock a world of knowledge and personal growth.

  • - Sustainable Work Environments
    af Andrew Harrison
    1.650,95 kr.

    The Distributed Workplace provides in one volume essential information on sustainable work environments which will be invaluable to those developing workplace strategies for end-user organizations as well as suppliers of office buildings, information and communications technologies and building operation services. Municipal authorities and other organizations concerned with sustainable development and sustainable workplaces will also benefit from this book.

  • af Andrew Harrison
    253,95 kr.

    This book covers the entire topic of the Last Days as recorded in the Holy Bible. It uses every biblical passage that is undoubtedly related to our future. 'The Culmination of all things' is all you need to start you off on your own journey of getting to grips with eschatology, enabling you to use a sound knowledge of the relevant scriptures from which to assess the various common theories of Christian scholars. The content of this book allows for a variety of interpretations within a literal understanding. Very detailed background textual information about specific passages and dilemmas are analysed in a variety of articles in the Appendices too.This book is a must for every church library as Christians should be turning their attention to what the Bible itself says rather than unquestioningly trusting the regurgitated opinions of yesteryear.

  • af Andrew Harrison
    148,95 kr.

    This story is set in the south of England two years after the close of the previous era and the Great Removal of the chosen ones from Planet Earth. Stonehenge, an ancient monument eight miles north of Salisbury in Wiltshire has quickly become a city in its own right, and from this new city, witchcraft and paganism have spread throughout the British Isles. The ancient stone circle of Stonehenge, believed to be a harbour of potent supernatural power, has been a draw to countless settlers who have built their homes as close as possible to the site. London has become a ghost city since the fragmentation of the British Government, and its close proximity to the North Sea which was polluted with a red chemical due to a huge meteor falling into it, killing all the fish. As a result, London City quickly deteriorated. A hundred and fifty miles from Stonehenge City lies an old mill on the southern edge of Bodmin Moor ('Goen Bren' in the Cornish language) in the County of Cornwall near the southwestern coast of England where the sea is still fresh. This old mill is home to eleven adults and four children. It is a bit overcrowded, but they have lived and worked well together ..... until now! This play is a 'whodunnit' and covers a period of one month. It includes characters from the novels 'As Time Approaches' and 'Time Will Tell'. The sections that contain scripts for role play are printed in italics. The residents of the old mill: Michelle and Tina Carter Michelle and her daughter Tina have no relatives around. Michelle's husband Chris was one of the chosen ones taken from the Earth at the end of the previous era. After this, Michelle went through bitter trauma as she tried to look after her daughter Tina, now three years old. Michelle and Tina eventually met the team at Stonehenge and followed them to Bodmin Moor to start a new life together. Michelle has become a natural leader for the team.Jenny Cartright Jenny's husband was the captain of a battleship in the war between the UK and Scandinavia in the previous era. He died in that war, while in the south of England, his wife Jenny was involved in a car accident which killed Michelle and Chris' first child Jasmine Carter. Michelle is aware of who she is and what she did, but has not revealed this to the rest of the group. Ben and Sheila Ben and Sheila have been friends for a long time, and are younger than Michelle Carter and Jenny Cartright. They were both well acquainted with Michelle and Tina before they met in Stonehenge, because Ben lived next door to the Carters in Winchester before the close of the previous era. At that time, Sheila's boyfriend Jamie was wrongly imprisoned for the murder of a policeman. Ben knows who the true murderer was, but has kept it a secret from Sheila all this time. Ben is in love with Sheila but she does not seem to reciprocate this.Pierre, Venessa and Suzy Pierre is a late middle aged Frenchman. He is also Venessa's boyfriend. Estranged from his two sons, he used to live in relative solitude near Paris. He has severe facial scars due to having been tortured by Cod-eye disease sufferers immediately after the close of the previous era. Later, he travelled to Norfolk in England where he met Venessa. They travelled to Suffolk to visit Venessa's old friend Tony and the child he looked after called Suzy. But this created a love triangle which ended by Pierre killing Tony and secretly disposing of his body. Venessa does not know what Pierre did. Together, Pierre and Venessa adopted Suzy as their own child. Suzy is now seven years old. While at the old mill, Venessa was stung by a scorpust and as a consequence, her left hand and arm became partially paralysed. In the previous era, Venessa had killed two psychopaths who kidnapped her just after she had survived a suicidal surfing experience. And much more follows................

  • af Andrew Harrison
    143,95 kr.

    One era comes to a close and another one begins. The Chosen Ones are taken from Planet Earth and the rest are left behind. The birth of this era is a painful one, one in which the remaining inhabitants of the World are dead, dying, or stunned into a zombie-like state. Michelle and her little daughter Tina are among those traumatised mortals. Most facilities and telecommunication networks are destroyed as a huge proportion of the World's population disappears into the clouds, leaving gaping holes in governments, health services and day to day resources. Adding to this dilemma is the impending judgement coming from the Creator himself in response to all the crime, greed, malice and deception that took place in the previous era. The spilling of innocent blood and the robbing of the poor will no longer be ignored. We follow the progress of the World's remaining inhabitants for a year, as they strive for survival. But is it too late for them? Is there no longer any hope? Time will tell.Prominent CharactersMichelle Carter Michelle feels abandoned by everyone, including her husband Chris who had been taken up into the sky to be with the Creator. But she has to battle on. After all, she still has her little daughter Tina to look after. Chris and Michelle had lost their first baby Jasmine in a car accident years before. Michelle's Dad had been driving at the time, but Jenny Cartright had driven her car into the back of theirs, tragically killing Jasmine. So Tina is all Michelle has.Pierre Pierre had met Michelle's Auntie Jinny in the previous era in France. He still remained in his large French estate near Paris after the Creator's Son left his patch of sky. Unfortunately, the illegal Cod-eye research facility next door still housed many suffering, bitter patients. Their mysterious illness caused their eyelids, nose, ears and lips to disintegrate. Jinny had been held in that facility against her will, and only managed to escape after killing one of her captors. Pierre had helped Jinny to get back home after her escape. Now, Pierre becomes a victim of these embittered sufferers.Venessa Venessa had a terrifying experience in the previous era. She was captured by a psychopathic family in Norfolk. After killing two of them, she was nursed back to health by two Good Samaritans. Her only friends left at the beginning of the new era are Tony, who was one of the Good Samaritans, and a little girl they had come to know called Suzy.Ben and Sheila Ben and Sheila remained friends in the previous era after one of their mutual friends had died in a road accident and another one, Jamie, had been arrested after being accused of killing a policeman. But Ben has a dreadful secret. No one knows, but Ben had actually killed the policeman and allowed his friend Jamie to take the blame.Matthew In the previous era, Matthew's brother Anthony had been one of the chosen ones. While out with his family of four, Matthew and his brother had fallen off the edge of a cliff on the north east coast of England. But instead of falling to their deaths, they were caught up by angels in response to Anthony's prayers. But now there are only three of them in the family because Anthony was later taken up into the sky by the Creator.Christaff Young Oliver (The Beast) By the end of the first novel, it became obvious that Christaff, now in his mid teens, could be identified as what the Watchers referred to as The Beast. His parents are Jewish and the whole family was left behind when the Saviour of humankind swept across the sky. In spite of being Jewish, Christaff was possessed by evil forces which were having an oppressive influence upon his family and others around him. In 'Time Will Tell', Christaff, with the help of King Hassan, begins to enter into his evil role.

  • af Andrew Harrison
    103,95 kr.

    The Mark of the Beast brings us to most of the final and worst disasters to effect Planet Earth. Amongst the most prominent characters throughout the four novels are Michelle and Tina Carter, Barry Peterson and Venessa, and their primary opponent Christaff Oliver (The Beast) whom Michelle met briefly in London while Christaff was a baby and Michelle was yet to be married to her husband Chris Carter. Christaff has already indirectly affected Michelle and her family and friends since that first meeting in London, from Lucy's involvement in the death of her first child Jasmine, to Gustav and Bridget's conspiracies in connection with Mayor Grey and Stonehenge City. In this book, we see a more direct influence from Christaff upon Michelle, but her second child Tina fights, not only on behalf of her loved ones, but also on behalf of everyone due to inherit the New Earth. This fourth book begins with the Jewess Joanna who is hosting a meeting at the most crucial juncture in the history of humankind. To all intents and purposes it seems that the END has come, and in a sense it has. By natural means, it is indeed impossible for the World to recover from the catastrophes that have pounded it; the only hope is for the Creator to intervene with a wondrous miracle. The Great Removal, recorded at the end of As Time Approaches and the beginning of Time Will Tell, signalled the end of an era. The Mark of the Beast records what follows.

  • af Andrew Harrison
    143,95 kr.

    The armies of the whole World are ready to attack Jerusalem to usher in a new World order governed by King Christaff and the Dragon. Only the King of kings can conquer Christaff the Beast and his hordes; only the King of kings can deliver the Jewish race on this day, the long awaited Day of the Lord.This is the Battle of all battles, Satan's desperate attempt at conquering the Creator's Son and his Chosen Ones. Joanna, a Jewess, remains with her people in the City of Jerusalem, awaiting what she expects to be the annihilation of her people.

  • af Andrew Harrison
    143,95 kr.

    Chris arrives in Xi'an, China. He needs time away from his home in England while he thinks through his relationship with Michelle. Now they have graduated from Chester University, should they get married? What will the future hold for them? Can they really settle down and live a normal life in a World plagued by earthquakes, disease and disaster? The Watchers covertly observe the events worldwide; they are angels responsible for the welfare of the Chosen Ones, and Chris is one of them. But will Michelle respond before it is too late? This novel covers a period of fifteen years, from now until the end of the World as we know it, the end of our present era. The story follows the lives of Chris, Michelle and their families until the Great Removal of the Chosen Ones from the Earth. But will this event be a time of brilliant light, or a time of deep darkness? I offer this novel to you with the hope that you will begin a voyage of discovery and engage with the many mysteries of life.

  • af Andrew Harrison
    1.523,95 kr.

    This book offers a range of perspectives on pathogenesis, clinical features and treatment of different rheumatic diseases, with a particular focus on some of the interesting aspects of Sjögren's syndrome. It contains detailed and thorough reviews by international experts, with a diverse range of academic backgrounds. It will also serve as a useful source of information for anyone with a passive interest in rheumatology, from the genetic and molecular level, through to the psychological impact of pain and disability.

  • af Andrew Harrison
    329,95 kr.

    A Critical Biography. Complete with fresh perspectives, and drawing on the latest scholarship and biographical sources, The Life of D. H. Lawrence spans the full range of his intellectual interests and creative output to offer new insights into Lawrences life, work, and legacy.

  • - How Our Capacity to Innovate Depends on the Way We Relate
    af Andrew Harrison
    134,50 kr.

  • af Andrew Harrison
    1.490,95 kr.

    Examines how questions of understanding the pictorial and narrative arts relate to central themes in philosophy. This book addresses such issues as how pictorial and narrative arts can be usefully contrasted and compared.

  • - Space, Place and the Future of Learning
    af Andrew Harrison & Les Hutton
    2.016,95 kr.

  • af Andrew Harrison, Eric Loe & James Read
    1.343,95 - 2.200,95 kr.

    This study is based on a major research project which looks at user requirements and changing patterns in the workplace. It provides in one volume, essential information on building intelligence.

  • - Evolving Distributed Communities
    af Andrew Harrison & Ian J. Taylor
    551,95 - 596,95 kr.

    This new edition provides a comprehensive overview of emerging distributed-systems technologies and includes many state-of-the-art infrastructures and technologies. It also offers exercises and historical contexts for each of the technologies.

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