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Whether it s finding missing millionaires or rescuing sea lions, you ll love the adventure, as the Camp Club Girls pitch in their personal skills to solve mysteries and save the day!"
Alexis and Bailey "Honk! Honk! We're at the Beach House,", is about two sisters (Alexis 6yrs., and Bailey 5yrs.) who love going to the beach house on the weekend. The book starts from when Alexis and Bailey wake up on Friday morning, and follows their daily routine until they finally reach their destination - "The Beach House". The book shows the love Alexis and Bailey have for one another, their hard work in school, good manners, to be kind, and respect others.
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What would life be like if we could manifest anything we wanted? When the Universe Called shows us the infinite possibilities of the universe, when we tap into our innate inner guidance system and harness the power of the Law of Attraction. In Maggie Denhearns compelling debut novel, corporate corruption and conspiracy theory meet metaphysics and romance, over endless cups of tea. The lines of reality start to curve as she takes us through the twists and turns of this quirky mystery. The inner worlds of the characters are juxtaposed against the material world of corruption and political intrigue and beyond, to the limitless possibilities of the universe. Guided by Brina, the intriguing local coffee-shop owner, with her disconcerting ability to be able to know what youre thinking, five Vancouver Island women learn just what can be achieved when you trust your inner self enough to use the power of thought and the love of the universe.
After all else has failed, Linda joins an underground nationwide organization to find her kidnapped child. A chance event makes her suspect that she and the other members of the local chapter are being used and that the people they are abducting and interrogating may not be kidnappers at all. She begins trying to uncover what the organization is really about; but when one of the members does not come back from an assignment, she realizes that her suspicions may cost her life.
Air Force members who do not routinely cross a defended perimeter when deployed may not have received sufficient training for doing so when they need to. The authors conducted surveys and interviews to determine the kinds of experiences airmen have had "outside the wire," worked with subject-matter experts to categorize them and suggest training levels, and developed a series of recommendations for course content and further areas for study.
Vol. 1 includes a memoir of Dr Draper and the early records of the Society (1849-54)