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"Believe! won't ask or teach you to change how you are; it will show you how to live who you are and ultimately discover your soulmate." -Dr. Lee Jampolsky, New York Times bestselling author, Smile For No Good Reason Lisa was living the all-American dream. Married to Keith, her high school sweetheart, born on the same day, soulmates at birth. But after Keith's untimely death plunges the family into despair, a devastating betrayal sends Lisa spiraling into grief and depression, and on an incredible odyssey of self-discovery, sexual and spiritual awakening, and rebirth. Divine signs and miracles fuel Lisa's unwavering quest for true love and inspire her methodology of hope, which culminates at a mystical desert temple at the Burning Man gathering. There, an oracle tells her to share her story with the world, just as she discovers her greatest love ever and the most unimaginable miracle of all. Can we find love again after significant loss? Can we have more than one soulmate? Do miracles exist? The answers are woven throughout this gripping and inspiring memoir that will make you Believe you can still live your greatest life!
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Ryan Zinna's followup book to 'From Humiliation To Love'. Baby Ryan's story continues as he goes to Daycare along with several other big babies like him. Read the stories of Allie, Diana, Paola, and other babies he meets along his journey, how they grew into babies and how they ended up at Daycare.
If thirty-year-old Megan were any more of a doormat, she’d have footprints on her back. She helps anyone and everyone, no matter the cost to herself, and she’s always been that way. Even the thought of withholding her assistance makes her feel sick. Worse, it makes her feel like she’s a bad person, selfish and unkind. She takes up running purely to avoid gaining weight, but as she trains with her cute but heartbroken coach Andrew she becomes more able to do things she’d never thought she could, both physically and emotionally. The day before she runs her first marathon, though, her best friend’s demands result in the biggest challenge yet to her developing assertiveness and Megan must decide: cave in as she always has before or stick to her new-found ‘happy pace’ in running and life.
What is it like to be YOUNG, GIFTED AND WORKING CLASS in contemporary England? How do working class family values support high educational achievement? What do researchers and policy makers have to learn about giftedness from working class families? These provocative questions are explored in this ground-breaking book. Most studies of giftedness focus on the characteristics of individuals, and draw upon psychological frameworks to understand them. Participants in most gifted education programmes are recruited disproportionately from the higher social classes. Sceptical of the concept of giftedness, Mazzoli Smith and Campbell question conventional methodologies, using a narrative approach to ...
Even though you're a child are you supposed to let others harm you? Does it give grown-ups the right to bully a kid? Adults can lie too. Defending the enemy is wrong because the antagonist is incorrect to pick on someone. Letting others pick at you will make them realize you're a poltroon. Going against a child victim is wrong. Those liars you listen to will laugh at you behind your back thinking you are a wooden head. When you take sides with the person who is unethical you're just as much of a birdbrain as him/her/them.
The year was 1862. The end of the Civil War was still fresh in most people's thoughts. On a chilly spring morning, Dan Walker was standing on the large, wooden front porch of his Montana home, enjoying a hot cup of coffee and drinking in the beautiful scenery of his vast empire, as he did every morning after breakfast. 'Dan, ' his wife said. 'This young man wants to see the ramrod of this outfit. He says he needs a job real bad.' When an eight-year-old boy with no name wanders onto the Walkers' ranch, Dan and Martha Walker could never have guessed what life had in store for the boy. Taken in by the Walkers as part of the family and given the name Jack Montana by the other ranch hands, the young boy soon grows into a man. After emerging victorious from a gunfight with a notorious gunfighter and being framed for bank robbery, Jack finds himself embroiled in a quest to capture five vicious outlaws. Along the way, Jack meets an eclectic cast of characters who all play an important role in his life's direction. Author Chuck Morris weaves an epic tale of love and lust, of anger and jealousy, of responsibility and honor. Readers will surely lose themselves in the saga of Jack Montana
Can love bridge the miles? Can trust survive the ultimate test? In the stirring sequel to her heartfelt narrative, Kacey Thorne returns with "Love & Trusting; she invites readers into the emotionally charged world of Emily and Joe, whose long-distance romance faces its greatest challenge yet in this captivating sequel of the "Healing Hearts" series. Emily and Joe navigate the trials of a relationship stretched across miles. But their love story takes a dramatic turn when faced with an unavoidable crossroads: the decision of who will move. With New York being an impossibility for Joe and Charleston a non-option for Emily, the couple finds themselves at an impasse that tests their love. As the...
This book is a history of the early musical life of the Parisian cathedral of Notre Dame. All aspects of the musical establishment of Notre Dame are covered, from Merovingian times to the period of the wars of religion in France. Nine discrete essays discuss the history of Parisian chant and liturgy and the pattern and structure of the cathedral services in the late Middle Ages; Notre Dame polyphony and the composers most closely associated with the cathedral, among them Leoninus, Perotinus and Philippe de Vitry; the organ and its repertoire; the choir, the musical education and performing traditions; and the relationship of the cathedral to the court.