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At some point in our lives cancer will touch us or someone close to us. This book follows one woman's fight against breast cancer and the treatment she underwent. These poems were written by her husband during this difficult time as a mark of love and respect for her. The author's profits from this book are being donated to cancer charities.
For the past twenty years, Stuart Wilson and Joanna Prentis have been explored the early Essene community, the life of Jesus, and the power of the teachings of Mary Magdalene through the use pof past life regression. In the course of these sessions, some fascinating previously unknown information emerged, including:
A frantic rooftop race.Alchemy lessons on a zeppelin.A booby-trapped pyramid . . .Just the start of semester two at Prometheus High.Athena and Marceline are on a mission to unearth Marceline's past - if their foolhardy plans don't get them expelled or killed.Godfrey's lonely without his friends, so when Emily needs a favour he's eager to help. But is her request all that it seems?Meanwhile, on the airship Atet, an ancient monster of unsurpassed power and fury is about to awaken . . .
Mid-sized law firms in today's legal marketplace are often given three choices: merge, grow, or die. That's accepted wisdom. Mid-sized firms may try to compete for profitable corporate litigation, deals and other bread-and-butter work, but everyone knows they (1) don't have the IT and other systems heft to innovate with the big players (2) don't have the scale to market and compete for global business and (3) can't attract the talent they need to go head-to-head with Big Law on major work. But what if that's wrong? What if mid-sized firms are in an ideal position to fix what's wrong with law practice today? Competitive Strategies for Mid-Sized Law Firms - a collection of essays by and about mid-sized firms - offers a new perspective.
Choosing your baby's name is one of the most important decisions a parent has to make. Here, Stuart Wilson, author of the Pan Book of Babies Names, covers traditional names more thoroughly, and new names more adventurously, than anything else currently on the market. Unique features include: An 18 page section on Gender-Neutral names A description of performance since 1900 for each major name Hundreds of attractive new names More complete coverage of foreign language variants than any other book, Full section on the newly popular Celtic, Native American names, etc. Each name is given a full explanation, and possible variations on the spelling of the name are suggested. There's also advice on avoiding mistakes.
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