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Introduces the physical characteristics, behavior, habitat, and life cycle of salamanders.
A company of Marines struggle with living in a war-torn land where danger, injury and death lurk in every shadow. While coping with the emotional loss of friends and family, it’s a place where loneliness and homesickness are the men’s constant companions. Amidst the strife of war, this small company of able-bodied Marines unwittingly becomes entangled in a subversive enemy plot. All the while their lives slowly descend into a maelstrom of intrigue and it’s a race against time to save the day. The question is...will they be in time, and will they live long enough for justice to prevail.
'I've been to hell and back and twice round the roundabout, and I know how to go from rags to riches. I also know that if you can dream it, you can live it.' Growing up in working-class poverty in the Midlands, Suzanne Paul came to New Zealand in 1991 with just $18 in her pocket and a determination to make her fortune. Within five years she had become a successful businesswoman and a multimillionaire, going on to become a popular television personality and sought-after motivational speaker. Then in 2005 Suzanne lost everything and was declared bankrupt. But, instead of giving up, she picked herself up and started again with nothing. Suzanne is now rebuilding her life and her business empire. In But Wait There's More Suzanne shares her childhood, her difficult teenage years, her heartaches and her triumphs all with her unique humour and honesty, in the hope that it will inspire and encourage others facing their own battles. Her step-by-step guide also shows you exactly how to get back on your feet when life feels too hard and the road ahead too long.
The Boy Without a Soul By: K Duncan Deaton, MD The Boy Without a Soul is a thought-provoking novel about the rude confrontation between biblical inerrancy and the strange supernatural beliefs of some Christians, with science and modern morality. Because there is no one fundamentalist position, K Duncan Deaton creates a hybrid sect named the Roman Baptists. The story begins with an atheist oncologist Tom Tanner whose compassion confronts the church’s fundamentalist dogma. It continues with the possibility of cloning Jesus from the communion service’s transubstantiated flesh and blood. And the story ends, as it must, with the enactment of the perfect justice of God as described in the inerrant Bible.
A delightful manual which instructs stray kittens and homeless cats in how to obtain, captivate, and dominate the families of their choice. 200 black-and-white photographs.
In this book Susan Grove Eastman presents a fresh and innovative exploration of Paul's participatory theology in conversation with both ancient and contemporary conceptions of the self. Juxtaposing Paul, ancient philosophers, and modern theorists of the person, Eastman opens up a conversation that illuminates Paul's thought in new ways and brings his voice into current debates about personhood.