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In this enlightening book, Who is God?, learn how to create the magical, incredible life that is everyone's birthright. After a spiritual awakening, Fiona Fay's own life was completely transformed. With clear, simple explanations and astonishing examples, she takes us through the journey of discovery that changed her entire world and she reveals how you can take the same journey. If mankind is to transcend the current global challenges, we must embrace a new way of thinking and being. We must embrace the ability people have to take back their personal power which will create miraculous results within your life, whether it is health, wealth, or relationships, but it also has the power to crea...
Happily ever after is what we are conditioned to believe we should strive for. If there was a book with the rules on dating, I am sure that I have broken every one. Our journey to discovering self-worth and self-love is paved with some heartache. The road has potholes that we fall into. Have you ever felt alone when you were with another person? Have you ever had a heartache? Perhaps there have been instances where you did not feel quite good enough. Have you ever wondered why you feel this way and if there is anything you can actually do about it? In Happily Ever Now, you will travel with Wendy on her journey from her first love to the present time. You will gain insight as to how an outgoi...
When Alexander Noble established his boatyard in 1898, he probably didn't realise he was also establishing a new Noble tradition. Alexander's yard would soon be handed over to his eldest son Wilson, who would set up Wilson Noble & Co. to build fishing boats – although he would branch out into minesweepers when needed in the Second World War. Meanwhile, second-youngest son James would break out on his own, thinking that the future of boatbuilding lay in yachts. Altogether, these companies built almost 400 boats, some of which are still working today, and would be a fixture on the Fraserburgh shoreline for nearly a century. Packed with images, interviews and recollections from the crew, The Noble Boatbuilders of Fraserburgh is a thoroughly researched tribute to these men and their boats, and is a fascinating look into an industry that once peppered our island's shorelines.
In the weeks following the death of my son Tony aged just Thirteen, I started writing his memoirs as cathartic therapy in an effort to make some sense of the turmoil I was experiencing and to contain the anger I was feeling. Tony was to experience many prejudices in his life. Bullied from a young age, racism and from the age of nine, he was to live as a diabetic that proved to be brittle and difficult to control. Tony always rose to his challenges with a winning smile and a maturity that belied his age. He experienced premonitions, including his own death. He was a strange mysterious child but he enriched the lives of all those who knew him. I know Tony would wish for any person working in the medical or educational fields. To read his book, thereby preventing any other child suffering the injustices he was forced to endure. I still take strength from my son every single day, and for all bereaved parents that feel such isolation, please read my book. You are not alone...............
Irish English, also termed 'Anglo-Irish' or 'Hiberno-English', as in this book, is not usually perceived as having a grammatical system of its own. Markku Filppula here challenges this misconception and offers a descriptive and contact-linguistic account of the grammar of Hiberno-English. Drawing on a wide range of authentic materials documenting Hiberno-English dialects past and present Filppula examines: * the most distinctive grammatical features of these dialects * relationships with earlier and other regional varieties of English * the continuing influence of the Irish language on Hiberno-English * similarities between Hiberno-English and other Celtic-influenced varieties of English spoken in Scotland and Wales The Grammar of Irish English is a comprehensive empirical study which will be an essential reference for scholars of Hiberno-English and of value to all those working in the field of Germanic linguistics.
Christy Elises new Childrens book Beez Take Flight is a fantasy set within a magical land called Planet Bee. Elise utilizes her artistic talent to create a fable starring six young honey bees, their mentors and the Queen Bee to exemplify six life lessons: *Honesty *Laughter *Love *Kindness *Generosity *Prayer & Belief in Oneself Written for young children to be read with a parent, Author Elise spins adventure stories of the baby beez meeting with the Queen for their assignments, visiting the working hive and traveling to distant mountain tops. Each beez mission is to learn his or her life lesson to determine if he or she will be chosen to master the art of flight.
This study presents a new perspective on small talk and its crucial role in everyday communication. The new approach presented here is supported by analyses of interactional data in specific settings - private and public, face-to-face and telephone talk. They vary from gossip at the family dinner table and intimate 'keeping in touch' phone conversations, to interpersonally-focused talk in institutional settings, such as the government office and the university research seminar. Drawing on a range of methodological approaches, including Discourse Analysis and Pragmatics, Interpersonal Communication and Conversation Analysis, the author elevates small talk to a new status, as functionally multifaceted, but central to social interaction as a whole.
Each composer addresses the following topics: Biographical information, The creative process ... how a composer works, Orchestration, Views from the composer to the conductor, Commissioning new works, The teaching of composition, Influential individuals, Ten works all band conductors at all levels should study, Ten composers whose music speaks in especially meaningful ways, The future of the wind band, Other facets of everyday life, Comprehensive list of works for band.
Karena the Fairy is a fantasy adventure with a host of characters such as giants, talking bats, witches and bizarre wolves. Karena is a fairy on the verge of becoming a teenger. Bored with her well contained, suffocating home in a woodland fairy fort, she ignores her mothers warnings and explores a nearby river to which she is drawn. Washed away by the current, she wakes up in a wilderness far from home. A journey full of adventure follows as Karena meets a host of different creatures in the form of witches, crows, walking bats, wolves and humans! Karena must decided who she can trust on this fantastic adventure which sees our heroine grow from an innocent child into a brave teenager.
This period piece truly reflects the mores still existing as part of today's world, which hold greed and self, to be paramount within the singular mind. This, regardless of another and our endearments or obligations to others. You will find the characters, whom you will meet on a personal level, to be ever changing in their progression within this truly emotionally charged, memorable story.