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Harrison and Max's "Naughty Week" adventures continue as they head to Savannah, Georgia, for their mom's wedding over St. Patrick's Day weekend. When cousin Caroline's favorite boots are mysteriously stolen by a down-on-his-luck leprechaun, Harrison, Max, and Caroline must travel across dimensions into a land of leprechauns to get them back. But once they arrive, they discover returning home won't be easy. In order to make it back to Savannah in time for the wedding, they'll need the help of a few old friends and a major stroke of luck. LUCKY DAY is an imaginative, down-the-rabbit-hole St. Patrick's Day adventure that explores whether good fortune is actually tied to luck.
Are you doomed to suffer tragedy, sickness, or poverty in your lifetime? Is it all part of some grand design that God and the devil have cooked up like they did in the book of Job? NO! Capturing Heaven dives into the heart of the book of Job to prove once and for all that tragedy is not from God! It was written to correct the record by drawing out truths from the Gospel that leave you standing empowered over all the power of the enemy. You'll find answers to many questions out of the book of Job and will be a game-changer in your life!
When a boy discovers Santa Claus's travel itinerary the day after Christmas, he proves his dad was right that Santa spends the week between Christmas and New Year's on vacation and that kids can be as naughty as they want to be. NAUGHTY WEEK is a fun-filled Christmastime novel that captures the earnest spirit of a 10-year-old boy.
Presents a biography of George W. Bush
A bumper edition of Music News Monthly featuring our review of Skid Row live in Newcastle with a huge photo special. Plus music news and reviews including Sam Fender, Liz Cass, Uriah Heep and much more.
Edmund Burke: Modernity, Politics, and Aesthetics examines the philosophy of Burke in view of its contribution to our understanding of modernity. Stephen K. White argues that Burke shows us how modernity engenders an implicit forgetfulness of human finitude. White illustrates this theme by showing how Burke's political thought, his judgment of the modern system of morality and policy, and its taste for a false sublime are structured by his aesthetics.
An appetite-suppressing prick once a week disproves the conventional belief: eat less, move more, in other words, abstinence and discipline. In fact, obesity is due to biology, not lack of willpower. Medical research into drugs to combat diabetes has achieved a fantastic side effect: Weight losses of 15 percent or more! Tiny amounts of imitations of so-called incretins act for 168 hours. The body's own incretins only manage this for two minutes. Hope, hype or humbug? Social media spurs discussion. Serious need for clarification. Yes, semaglutide and tirzepatide are the substances of the hour. But some other diabetes pricks are counterproductive and increase weight.SÖDGMis r,u,tryt htstzk gxgkmz gkg x,gxölrrgäGNÄS
A thought-provoking and empowering book that will inspire leaders to take a fresh look at a new coalescence between work and life. In Work-Life Bloom: How to Nurture a Team That Flourishes, award-winning author Dan Pontefract takes a fresh look at integrating our professional and personal lives. Just as a flower needs the right mix of sunlight, water, and nutrients to grow and thrive, team members need the right mix of work-life factors to create a fulfilling and harmonious existence. Through primary global research, interviews, and personal experience, Pontefract delves into the current state of work and life, offering practical solutions for leaders and organizations to create environments...