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Dre Joanne Lefebvre Connolly est une vétérinaire végétalienne intuitive du Nouveau Monde ayant comme mission d'inspirer tous les humains à vivre en équilibre, en faisant Un avec les animaux et la toile de la vie. Elle encourage la médecine intuitive pour le corps, l'âme et l'esprit. Dre Joanne est l'auteure du livre Les Enseignements des Animaux par les Méthodes de Hayley's Angels publié en 2011. L'éveil de notre conscience se poursuit dans ce deuxième livre (imprimé sur papier recyclé) alors qu'elle continue son partage d'enseignements fascinants et renversants, remplis de compassion et de sagesse provenant des animaux. Elle nous guide tous à atteindre un maximum d'épanouissement, de réalisation et de sens durant notre incarnation sur Terre.
A young immigrant in Sweden, Rinai, has been detained for her husband's murder on their farm. She's apparently exonerated, however, when two Americans discover a second victim killed in the same horrific fashion after Rinai's detention. The Americans then arrange to bring Rinai to their psychiatric clinic for treatment of her trauma. When they revisit the farm for material, however, one of them is murdered by a grotesque figure.The surviving therapist, who narrates the story, is accompanied by a policewoman, Astrid, in bringing Rinai to the Center for Integrative Treatment of Extreme Dysfunction. A man sitting behind Rinai on the plane dies from a mysterious seizure. Astrid must return to Sweden, but she assists the narrator later when he returns there himself for the trial of his colleague's alleged murderer. While in America, he is assisted by his clinic's technical expert, Midori, whose findings cast doubt on Rinai's innocence. Several murders occur around the Center following the widow's admittance.The narrator, with his background in anthropology, visits Rinai's original home near Indonesia. He studies her origin and the strange beliefs and practices she described, then comes to recognize a prodigious threat to humanity that requires drastic resolution.
As an officer on the USS LCI (R) 331 during World War II, Pat Sheeran saw eleven major naval operations, including the historic Battle of Leyte Gulf. It was a dramatic departure from his days as a history major at Cincinnati's Xavier University, when he didn't even know where Pearl Harbor was. After leaving the South Pacific, Pat worked out his naval service in Boston, where he wrote this memoir, drawing on his letters home and to Peggy, the girl he met while in naval training at Notre Dame in Indiana and whom he married almost as soon as he landed back on United States soil. In My Log, Pat describes his attempts to join the Navy, his training, and his service - the hurry-up-and-wait, often mysterious nature of naval operations, the camaraderie of the crew living in tight quarters for months, light-hearted leaves, and intense battle scenes - oceans mined with explosives and kamikaze planes overhead. Pat shares copies of letters home, including one to his father seeking advice about the event he should not return home alive - while at the same time reassuring those home that there was little likelihood of that happening even as Japanese planes circled overhead.Like most members of the well-named Greatest Generation, Pat rarely discussed his service in the war after he completed My Log. In civilian life, he managed a Coca-Cola Bottling plant in New Jersey and, after his and Peg's three children were grown, a Pepsi-Cola plant in his native Ohio. He enjoyed his family, was an award-winning salesman, an active member of his church and in civic life, celebrated Christmas like nobody else, and romanced Peggy throughout their marriage. Pat passed away in 1993, six years after Peg succumbed to lung cancer. They rest together in Arlington National Cemetery.
Calling this a collection is the only term that fits. There are stories about animals who go about their daily and sometimes nightly lives of business as usual. There are other stories about animals who by their very nature, put them in the cross-hairs of the humans around them...and still other stories about people whose twisted lives and personalities may confound you and leave you in awe. All of these stories are meant to entertain and stimulate your imagination. Hopefully, you will enjoy each one but maybe at least one more than the others.
A nurse struggles from the start with the decision to become a nurse but the desire to make a difference wins out. This begins a long journey into the human experience. Nurses take pride in making it all work. The author proposes for the infinite expectations of nurses, they have to be made of steel to be a nurse, not feathers.
The Heart That Beats is a collection of semiautobiographical poems based on Fellmann's life as a novice writer living in the Czech Republic and California from 2010 to 2016.
Meet Cecelia, ...sweet, slow-moving sloth. Hear her story of how her beautiful world is in trouble. You can help her by getting to know her and her friends, before their paradise home is gone forever.
Aristotle once said: "some animals are cunning and evil-disposed...some are gentle and easily tamed...some kinds of animals burrow...some animals are nocturnal...others use the hours of daylight..."
It seems that someone has been caught trying to abscond with thousands of $s in illegal funds, but instead of making a dash for the nearest airport, he made a dash to his friends on the local newspaper.
A decision to compete in an endurance ride puts Deputy Sarah Murdock in danger when, during a training session, she and her horse become unwilling participants in a wild horse roundup and get separated.
This new collection of three years of poetry follows "Sights, Sounds and Spirit", published in 2016 and a publication of much older poems in 2017, "Emotions, Images and Spirit".
Few students today know about the 44 tense years of the Cold War. This book paints an overview of those complex times with a primer of Cold War events, Veteran's stories, and details of long-range anti-submarine patrol operations.
"Today is the day I will help everyone!" exclaims Heloise Grace one morning with glee. However, despite Heloise's best efforts, she soon learns that helping her family is not as easy as it sounds.
Wind is a collection of poetry and verses by Joanne Kathleen Farrell. The author is an political activist in Rensselaer, NY. Her poetry expresses her deep spiritual connection with Native American philosophy and religion. The author uses nature as an inspiration for her writing.
Almost everybody knows about the London Blitz. Hardly anyone outside Britain knows about those other cities, small towns and hamlets, schools and little shops, that were bombed in World War II, or those people who were machine gunned while tending their 'Victory Gardens'.
Six months ago John Talik discovered that fairies were real, joined a secret government agency, and single-handedly stopped an evil entity from destroying the city. And now, he's bored.
Foreword Reviews BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARDS' WINNER! Unless your job is to interview for jobs, chances are you are rusty and miss some elements of the interviewing game. What if you were to find out that not knowing certain interviewing essentials (or finer details) just cost you THOUSANDS of DOLLARS in a promotion, new job with the same or another employer. If you did, you'd spend a few extra hours on cleaning up your online footprint, organizing your portfolio, learning proper interviewing etiquette, doing a dry run, and taking advantage of many other tricks and strategies of interviewing. Learn these and many other skills from the Little Silver Book - Interviewing: -Organize your interviewing process -Understand the real expectations of hiring teams -Focus on distinct segments of before, during, and after interview -Use interviewing etiquette and rules to your advantage -Take control of the interviewing experience This book is packed with over one hundred tips that cover just about everything you need to know to prepare for your interview and improve your chances for a successful outcome. No book or tip sheet can guarantee you a job. Yet, this book is an ally you'd want to have in your collection and use it. Read it all at once rather quickly or just skip to the chapters that are the most relevant to your needs. "Career changing", "great interviewing tool", "great refresher", and "I got the job" are some of the comments from people who put this book to work. I've spent close to twenty years in the financial services industry and wrote this book because time after time I saw how missing interviewing essentials costs people thousands of dollars in lost job opportunities. Over the last ten years I recruited, on-boarded, trained, developed, and managed over a hundred professionals. So, I can say with confidence that I know a thing or two about interviewing. My goals is to help you in your interviewing efforts. Good luck with your next step to a more successful career, and I would love to hear about your successes. D. Neil Berdiev
What is the connection between a music professor and the task of rendering mines safe? That is the question the Royal Navy's Commander (Mining) has to ask when he interviews applicant Vincent Reid.It is March, 1940, and Hitler has unleashed the first of his secret weapons, the magnetic mine, against Britain. They fall by parachute, many drifting on to dry land, where they cause large-scale disruption. The menace must be overcome, and Vincent is put to work despite the Commander's misgivings.With minimal training, he approaches each development analytically and with absolute precision. One development that catches him unawares, however, is the arrival of Hazel Wythenshawe from the Ministry of Information, but they soon rise above the initial awkwardness, and the two become mutually supportive.As the mine menace continues, Vincent works flat-out, realising that that the odds against his survival are shortening all the time.
Drawing heavily upon quotations from the Gospels, the letters of Saint Paul, and from the Fathers of the Church, other saints, biblical commentaries, and current writers on spirituality, Ed Mannino provides a series of meditations, beginning with each of the Beatitudes. These mediations can be used in one's prayer life in multiple ways, but are designed to be used over the course of one month for personal reflection and devotion.
A reaction to the media's portrayal of Southern California as a collection of slumburbs, home to rich sixteen year olds with nothing better to do than bleach their hair and star in reality television shows. Distorted Orange Hidden County is a native's poetic manifesto that shows - and tells - the authentic and overlooked pieces of Orange County, from dilapidated oil refineries to enigmatic tiki-faced sand carvings. In each poem and each picture is a story from underground suburban life, derelict pier to liquor store to gated community. You will be assaulted with heart-wrenching moments of staggering randomness so haunting they could only have been written by an eccentric tour-guide on a midnight drive through empty sea-side freeways.
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