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Joshua's Notebook
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 120

Joshua's Notebook

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-03-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

♥ You're Worth It! ✓ Origin. Word/name. Hebrew Yehoshua. Meaning. "YHWH (God) is salvation" This is a great personalized unique Joshua's Notebook journal also is a perfect gift any time of year including birthday, Christmas, friendship gifts, and a journal for mothers; This notebook is easy to carry around and perfect for the desk. It's time to inspire someone you love today! ★ Joshua's Paper journals never need to be charged and no batteries are required! You only need your thoughts and dreams and something to write with, this Joshua's Notebook can be used for: Design notes For school Project management To-do lists Personal journal Creative writing Appointment reminders It's also a worthy receptacle for all of your brightest ideas ★ ★ Joshua's Notebook features: Pages: 120 - One full year Layout: Lined Journal Dimensions: 6" x 9" (15.24 x 22.86 cm) Interior: White paper Cover what will feel amazing in your hands! Perfect for gift giving! ♥ Please feel free to browse our wide range of notebooks and find the best suited for your needs. ✓ Made by "Joshua Miller" - #Name, #Joshua and #Joshua's Notebook.

I Call Bullshit: Live Your Life, Not Someone Else's
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 230

I Call Bullshit: Live Your Life, Not Someone Else's

Joshua Miller wants you to be happy. Not just getting by, not just successful by society's standards, but can't-wait-to-wake-up-every-single-day happy. If you're shaking your head, convinced that this is impossible for you, Joshua calls bullshit. The life you want is attainable-you simply need to reconnect with the person you really are. I Call Bullshit: Live Your Life Not Someone Else's takes the wildly overcomplicated advice presented by the self-help industry, distills it down to its basic principles, and reveals how those principles can help you become your authentic self. With insights designed to shake you out of your complacency, Joshua will show you how to face your problems head-on and conquer them with strategies that work for you. Your life doesn't have to suck. Honest. I Call Bullshit challenges you to be true to your dreams, your purpose, and yourself.

Psychosocial Capacity Building in Response to Disasters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 386

Psychosocial Capacity Building in Response to Disasters

This book integrates Western mental health approaches and international models of psychosocial capacity building within a social ecology framework, providing practitioners and volunteers with a blueprint for individual, family, group, and community interventions. Joshua L. Miller focuses on a range of disasters at local, regional, national, and international levels. Global case studies explore the social, psychological, economic, political, and cultural issues affecting various reactions to disaster and illustrate the importance of drawing on local cultural practices to promote empowerment and resiliency. Miller encourages developing people's capacity to direct their own recovery, using a so...

Joshua
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Joshua

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-03-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Life is bleak for 12-year-old Joshua Miller. He's failing in school, his teachers pick on him, his classmates laugh at him, a relentless bully terrorizes him, his best friend has moved away, and he's hopelessly in love with the prettiest girl in his school. At home, his harsh and distant father has all but disinherited him, he worries his mother to tears, and he squabbles senselessly with his pretty, talented sister Anica, who seems to be everything he is not. Then adolescence comes along and really complicates things. A torrent of long-denied feelings for a sister who once adored him compel Joshua to repair the damage he's done to their relationship. His longtime babysitter helps him to und...

The Mao Game
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

The Mao Game

It opens with a card game. Played between Jordan's mother and grandmother, the game is called The Mao, and, like the adult world in which he is prematurely thrust, the rules seem arbitrary and the stakes staggeringly high -- whoever wins the game wins custody of him. So begins this 15-year-old child actor's odyssey through the temptations of Hollywood and the emotional minefield of his family's life. As the story unfolds, we learn that Jordan's father has molested him throughout his childhood and that his mother, a narcissistic woman immersed in her acting career, has little interest in him. The only stable force in his life is his grandmother, a remarkable woman with whom Jordan shares everything from dances to drugs to his innermost confidences; a woman who is slowly dying. Heart-wrenching and highly cinematic, The Mao Game sheds light on both the fragile vulnerability and the remarkable resilience of the human spirit. An unmistakably modern coming-of-age story, it marks the triumphant debut of an important new voice in the next generation of American novelists.

A Song for Joshua Miller
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 346

A Song for Joshua Miller

Joshua Miller is a good looking mechanic with a drinking problem, a beautiful wife, Ruth, and a conscience. Nevertheless, he will do whatever it takes to support his family during the 1930's depression, including bootlegging whiskey stolen from the mafia. Clayton Kendall is an Oklahoma State Senator with an ego problem, a bitter wife, and no conscience. He'll do whatever it takes, too, including blackmailing anyone who crosses him. Miller loves America and sees political power as a means to keep it great. Kendall knows political power is an end in itself. Joshua must face his demons in order to keep Clayton from tearing his marriage apart. Kendall is a killer, yet Miller is put on trial. Despite very different backgrounds and professions, the two men are pitted against each other again and again as their lives unfold in this story of love, politics, infidelity, power and murder. Can justice be served when one of the most powerful, popular leaders in the state has twisted truth?

The Heart of Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

The Heart of Love

Love is the very nature of God. It is the essence of his sanctity. It is the something of his divinity that permeates our very existence. It is through him and in him that creation was given life By looking upon Christ we see the love of God. By accepting Christs nature, we come into the truth of that love. God is love. If this book doesnt change your mind, it will still change your heart. Amidst the toils and spoils of the world and the shadow cast by our many grievances, we often forget the joy of dwelling in simple love. Joshua Millers debut book, Heart of Love, explores the wisdom and virtue of being a person of love. Read about love. Love is in this book; it waits for you. This book is ...

Death Rides the River
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

Death Rides the River

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

There are strange places in the world where reality is not quite what it seems. The Orinoco River Valley of South America is one such place. Straddling the oldest geological formation on Earth, it is an ancient and mysterious land inhabited by a fierce indigenous tribe called the Yanomami. These shamanistic people travel in the spirit world to confer with their mystical guides. The spirits tell them where to hunt...who to trust...and who to kill. Within this alien setting, a ruthless group of terrorists is developing the most lethal biological agent known to mankind-an ancient spirit, asleep for untold millennia, is awakening-and Joshua Miller, an agent of the National Security Agency, is headed for a confrontation with both.

Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 235

Unrepeatable: Cultivating the Unique Calling of Every Person

“Beautifully written, compellingly personal, and a treasure to read.” —Most Rev. Charles J. Chaput, OFM, Cap., Archbishop of Philadelphia “This spiritually grounded, easy-to-read treatise is a solid piece of research, and yet is still packed throughout with supporting anecdotes that the reader will recognize and appreciate. Eminently practicable, Unrepeatable is for every Christian, especially the teacher, counselor, or spiritual director, who is truly serious about sifting through the cultural morass to find the ‘right’ vocation, rather than just a job.” —Bishop Robert Barron, Auxiliary Bishop, Archdiocese of Los Angeles What if we were able to gain profound insight into the...

The Cambridge Companion to Twenty-First Century American Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

The Cambridge Companion to Twenty-First Century American Fiction

This volume explores the most exciting trends in 21st century US fiction's genres, themes, and concepts.