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The Joy Journal
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

The Joy Journal

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

By combining science and creativity, The Joy Journal assists individuals in creating a daily practice to seek out and cultivate the spark of ordinary joy. This journal was born from the research of positive psychology or the study of what is ¿right¿ with people. The goal of the journal is to influence participants in recognizing the little joys of everyday living so that their awareness of the good surrounding them is heightened. The Joy Journal begins with an abridged version of Jennifer¿s inspirational story along with directions and suggestions on how to use the journal. The journal itself consists of 70 days of self-reflection work accompanied by pages to doodle and color followed by snippets from the supporting research.

Every Word
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Every Word

Does reading the Bible cover to cover seem like an Everest-sized task? Have you tried to read the entire Bible, only to be overwhelmed by the details? Do you hold deep convictions based on the Bible, but you've never read all of it? Are you a serious Bible student ready for fresh insights into a familiar story? The average person can read EVERY WORD of the Bible in 90 hours. It is a challenge, but it is possible if you commit to read an hour a day for the next 90 days. This book is here to help you along the way with: A reading plan to take you through the Bible in chronological order in 90 days Commentary on all 66 Bible books and how each fits into God's big story Notes to help you understand the history and culture of Bible times A focus on the overarching story of the Bible with Jesus at its heart From the opening words "In the beginning" to the closing chapter's "they will reign forever and ever," this reader's guide will help keep your eye on the grand story of God as you experience it for yourself. We can't think of a better challenge. www.everyword90.com

People Who Love to Make the World Frown Children and Babies No
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

People Who Love to Make the World Frown Children and Babies No

From Trinidad to Grenada back to Trinidad to the USA I have cross the states not as nomad, just glad to have experienced many people and cultures. That's the sweet fragrance of Life; I left the rough roads even though there was many. I did not want to travel there for it was not the right thing to introduce one to, it might create a culture shock, in the sense how I was brought up, everyone owns a can of worms and they are not appetizing to most.

Jennifer--Spiral Up to Murder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Jennifer--Spiral Up to Murder

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001-10
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  • Publisher: iUniverse

Jennifer-Spiral up to Murder takes you into the world of Jennifer Peterson, an eighteen year-old girl who is just leaving the confines of the New York State foster care program. Jennifer is pretty, smart and at the beginning of the story has a massive chip on her shoulder. Through a series of events, you are brought to understand and care about Jennifer, so that when tragedy strikes you'll have genuine concern for her. We consider this story both witty and an enjoyable to read. The novel, through thoroughly developed characters and a powerful story line, will also elicit your emotions. Although the plot becomes intricate, it isn't difficult to follow. There is also an undercurrent of sarcastic humor throughout the work. The work also includes a great deal of computer e-mail use that we feel you'll enjoy.

How to remember your dreams
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

How to remember your dreams

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-07-01
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  • Publisher: Kayfa ta

“Do you really want to remember your dreams? I often wish to forget mine, probably because I sometimes remember them to the point that I get angry with people for what they did in them, or grow sad again over what happened as though it reoccured last night, or feel the bittersweet joy of having, for a moment, what enchanted me. Sometimes I think I have in fact replied to work emails or finally sent my clothes to the cleaners. Or I remember in detail the circumstances of my death, again and again, whereas perhaps the only benefit to death, whether we go to heaven or hell or nonexistence, is that we are no longer preoccupied with it. Until then, what I sometimes want when I go to bed and rem...

Cold Crime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

Cold Crime

Step by step, journalist Brennan walks readers through 13 notorious cases, drawing details from the confidential files of Alaska police detectives who investigate murder, mayhem, crimes of passion and greed, and an amazing amount of criminal stupidity.

Disney: Cooking With Magic: A Century of Recipes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 382

Disney: Cooking With Magic: A Century of Recipes

Celebrate your love of classic Disney animated films and make your kitchen magical with this comprehensive cookbook, inspired by beloved Disney films from 1937 to now, including Fantasia, Mulan, and more! Experience delicious dishes inspired by your favorite Disney animated films from 1937 to now with Disney: Cooking With Magic: A Century of Recipes! Featuring Disney’s classic films like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Encanto, fans will delight in the enchanting, easy-to-prepare recipes in this cookbook, from magical main courses to delectable desserts. Featuring beautiful full-color photography, helpful cooking tips, and recipes ranging from simple to advanced, this cookbook is perfe...

Neuroblastoma
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 303

Neuroblastoma

Neuroblastoma is a medical enigma. As a childhood neoplasm arising from neural crest cells, it is characterized by diverse clinical behaviors ranging from spontaneous remission to rapid tumor progression and death. Although clinical outcome can be predicted to a large extent by the stage of disease and the age at diagnosis, an in-depth understanding of its clinico-pathological behavior, now greatly aided by sophisticated molecular genetic profiling, will improve diagnostic precision and refine risk-based therapies. Comprehensive international efforts have advanced our understanding of tumor biology and improved the clinical management of children with neuroblastoma. This book reviews our current understanding of the genes and biological pathways that contribute to neuroblastoma pathogenesis, modern risk-based treatment approaches for these patients, and recent advances in biologically based therapy. It provides a concise up-to-date reference for practitioners, students, and researchers.

Directory of Corporate Counsel, Spring 2024 Edition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 4772
Vanishing Vancouver
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Vanishing Vancouver

Stretching along the north shore of the Columbia River, Vancouver, Washington, is the gateway to the state of Washington. Beginning as a wilderness outpost for the Hudson's Bay Company, Vancouver has seen many, often rapid changes. In its early years as an Army town, Vancouver attracted settlers seeking the security of the military. Farms and orchards prospered. Shipyards and the defense industry brought explosive growth during both world wars, each followed by a devastating slump. New highways and bridges brought more growth through the last half of the 20th century. The city grew to the north and the east. Through all the changes, the resiliency of the city and its people shone through, and as changes alter the present-day city, that tradition is certain to continue.