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Communicating beyond your identity. Life is Easy, people make it hard is a self-awareness and self-acceptance journey into effective communication. A chance to discover why you are the way you are? Who is the person you became? What is your comfort zone? How you decided to attack life? Have you arrived at peace? For those twenty-one years and older, you are who you are. For those under twenty-one, you're a work in progress. For both age groups, however, it might be the perfect time to challenge some natural tendencies. No matter your circumstances, there is always an opportunity to answer one simple question. Have you supported someone for who they really are?
"Get ready dear reader you're going to go Where Mary awaits you years so long ago'It's the twelfth century and invaders aboundIn such situations adventure is found Sir Edward is there and before I say moreWithin you will find olde times waiting in store"
"In this book, two travelers meet a wizard who helps them in their search for the road to happiness. After setting out, they come to eight forks in the road. At each fork they are faced with a different and perplexing choice. Join these explorers as they set out on this challenging quest - a journey that may very well prove to be the difference in how they live the rest of their lives. This book was written to help parents engage in a meaningful discussion with their children about making choices." Bill McKenzie, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina "Choices surround us from what we eat for breakfast to what career we choose. We are constantly making choices. But, the choice of happiness may be the most important decision, and that is what this book focuses on. Choosing happiness is an adventure that never ends. This book takes us on that journey of discovery." Jed Hilbert, 20-year high school English teacher, Louisville, Kentucky "In Eight Great Forks in the Road to Happiness, author Bill McKenzie takes us and his pilgrims on a voyage of self-discovery. Our pilgrims are challenged by choices as they search for happiness. With the wizard as their guide, JB and BJ struggle with choices designed to help them clarify their goals. As they progress, their journey leads them to a deeper understanding of who they are and what happiness means to them." Harriet Rawl, retired high school English teacher, St. Augustine, Florida
Stories from Callamar is a series of novels spanning generations of characters, their adventures, and misadventures set in the world's fictitious northern fringes of the late 14th century. Maylea and Jonah is the first book of the series telling the story of two young adults away from home, naively living life and learning that their world can be a tragic and unforgiving place. However, with the help of their friends and themselves, they discover that life can also be wonderful and worth living. Home is where you make it.
Sixty-Seven years practicing Architecture has been interesting and yes very profitable for me. But most of it has been an adventure in my life. It's my understanding I was the youngest to practice Architecture in NC and it has come to my attention I'm now the oldest at 90 practicing in NC. Thank you and God Bless William H Dove (Bill)
The most successful, wealthiest, and happiest people in the world spent their lives channeling their efforts towards Freedom. The principle of freedom is attached to all things on earth. This book powerfully delivers and summarizes the key principles that lead to freedom in all walks of life. In the Key, Lebray draws on the stories of Dan Pena, Steve Jobs, and other billionaires of this time whose lifestyles demonstrate the KEYS in this book. This book will teach you the KEYS that could bring you fortune and freedom in all walks of life. It will not only show you what to do, but it shows you how to do it, step by step. Once you learn and apply the keys, that are made simple, you will have gained access to the keys to unlocking the doors to your fullest potential.Wealth, good health, happiness, or success are not possible without obtaining a state of freedom. Freedom is expressed through having time for important relationships, living a life in harmony with your true self, understanding the difference between who you are and who you've been created to be, being True, being without judgment, and being in total acceptance of the TRUTH as it relates to all things. Be READY, PREPARED, and RECEPTIVE! When you expose yourself to the keys in this book, your life will begin to transform. Do not fear this transformation. Allow it to happen and enjoy the ride, knowing that this process is this basis for the accumulation of freedom, wealth, riches, happiness, and well-being,
Now comes a story of one of American history's most controversial and tragic events, the Civil War. "For Twenty Dollars in Gold" is such a story told from the view of a man and his family, all conflicted by circumstances created by others for causes they did not share, that spun out of control, all for a war they did not seek. Follow Private James Ward on this epic journey through American history, on battlefields near and far away, with intense victories and tragic defeats, providing fleeting glory and ultimate tragedy. In the end, resulting in peace and a return to a devastated home with a new life.
The withdrawal of black women from field labor in the postwar South is the historical question being addressed with a gender analysis as the theoretical framework. Primary sources used have been drawn from Somerset plantation, North Carolina and Faunsdale plantation, Alabama. This book adds to the literature of women's history, gender studies, black history, and the Reconstruction era of Alabama. It adds to the growing body of knowledge of the way gender relations interact with class and race to influence variations of gender roles for both women and men within different social classes and races. The development of the squad system as an integral phase in the general movement toward single-family-based sharecropping is also explored. By the 1880s, family-based sharecropping was the dominate organization of agricultural labor in the cotton South. Informed by a gender analysis, this dissertation focuses on the immediate postwar decade, 1865 to 1877, on one plantation-based community in Marengo County, Alabama. Faunsdale plantation, the white household and black freedwomen and men, form the community under study. Charity Signs for Herself reveals the persistence of male dominance among black freedmen as evidenced in their gender relations and ranking of squad members.
What is reality? Is it given on a silver platter, or is it something more than what we believe to be true? Samuel James Dark often wonders this question as his reality shifts and breaks, causing him to become obsessed with what he calls "value," descending further into madness. But will this man find value? Or, will he be another lost soul in the lies of Yesteryear's promise of a better world?
In the far-off land of Wynveria, a nation of cold mountains and spirited warriors, the people that hail from this vast, mysterious region have a strange gift. Populated by people who can trace their ancestry to ancient dragons, they wield the power to transform into dragons themselves. Legends of these Wynverians have led some to seek alliance with them, and others seek conflict. The newest leader of the Wynverians, Queen Zelina Hanari, has taken it upon herself to foster peace and try to do right by her people, unaware that war looms over the horizon as invaders come from a land afar.The Army of Elustria, led by the warmongering general Raleigh, arrives before too long. The lord of the malicious enemy force is both intent on a challenge as well as reveling in the joy of conquest, even at the cost of the lives of his people and those of Zelina's subjects. Spurred to action, the queen takes to the field with her army to fight for the sake of her life. She is accompanied by a young man bearing white wings, an emissary and guardian sent by the heavenly nation of Heofonia in response to their own newly-formed alliance. Together, the two of them face the hardship of war while one tries to protect her nation and the other the ruler he is charged with assisting.While hardship, clashing ideals, and the innumerable risks to her people linger heavily on her mind, Zelina's friendship with her new ally and her desire to save her people from Raleigh's madness drive her onward, even at personal cost. Fighting alongside her people and witnessing the ravages of war, Zelina will go beyond the limits of her body and life to find victory.
What does a tiny little dog to do if while out on a walk with his best friend he encounters a frightening creature under the sea? What if that creature tries to eat him in one big gulp? Little Dude, a tiny adorable dog who lives his life exploring the world and all of the wonders it has to offer, is presented with just that in this heartwarming story. Although his adventures can lead to terrifying situations, he learns that not everything is always as it seems at first - he uses his little nose to sniff out the best in those he encounters and, perhaps what he thinks might be a frightening creature, can actually become a cherished friend.
At the Monster World Jam Pit Party, you can meet Spin and Pudgy, see the massive trucks up close, watch live pre-race interviews and participate in Q&As with the drivers, get pre-signed autograph cards, take pictures and enjoy other family-friendly fun.
Lena Carls moved, and now she is the new girl. She can manage to get people to like her, but can she get people to like each other?Read to find out!
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