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- The Barefoot Beekeeper
by Philip Chandler - 2100 - Life in the Late 21st Century
by Steve Priest - 2100 - Life in the Late 21st Century
by Steve Priest - the world's largest outhouse
by John Flowers - Troubled Teens
by Lindsay Mc Intyre - Nursing: A Wicked Profession
by Wendy Getchell - Keep Your Identity to Yourself! - Easy & Affordable Ways to Protect Your Identity
by William Craig Iii - Frazzled
by Peter Johansen - THE ONE (Finding Reality & The Awakening of Spiritual Awareness)
by Keith Loy - The Test of Time
by David Lamb
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- The Test of Time
- by David Lamb
Jeremiah wants to explore the question of whether his book will stand The Test of Time.
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- THE ONE (Finding Reality & The Awakening of Spiritual Awareness)
- by Keith Loy
In his book Keith Loy draws from his own life experience as he delves psychologically into the mind-set of the average Truth seeker, uncovering many reasons why one remains as a seeker of Reality and not a finder. He aims to untangle the many heady philosophies which surround spiritual awakening, thereby liberating the seeker of awakening from the need for mere philosophy and belief. Keith hopes to lead the reader beyond belief and philosophy in all respects, in order to uncover the awakened state of spiritual awareness, right here, right now. He demystifies and simplifies spiritual awakening, so it can now finally be accessible to all of those who truly desire it. He has written this book for those who have grown weary of seeking and not finding, and for those who have finally reached a tipping point in their spiritual search, and now feel ready to leave behind the spiritual search, in favour of awakening with ease to their present Reality.
IN HIS OWN WORDS: - Awakening is nothing more than a clear seeing of all that we are not, and a direct realization of what we truly are. It is a clear seeing of life as it is. It is a pure awareness that we are One thing appearing as everything. If we could only give up searching for the extraordinary - for the weird, the wonderful and the mysterious. If we could only come to our senses, attentive to the present, uniting our attention with life just as it is; then we would find much to our surprise, that the mystery which we have been seeking for all along, will no longer be a mystery!
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- 2100 - Life in the Late 21st Century
- by Steve Priest
2100 – Life in the Late 21st Century is a window into the future. It reveals how the United States will change in the next 100 years and how global changes will transform the world. It is a challenging look into the 21st century; offering more than 150 practical ideas to prepare for the changes ahead. The book is an eye opener into economics, politics, society, science, technology, government, climate change, cyber war, health and medicine, business, globalization and other aspects of the 21st century.
“2100” is a no-nonsense look at the United States and the World in the later years of this century. The book projects the future of what life may be like for current and future generations. It explores globalization and puts all the pieces together and makes common sense predictions.
This book is a blend of contemporary social issues, emerging science and domestic and global economic matters. It provides a porthole into the future. First, it considers America and how we will transform in the next 100 years. Secondly, it considers how the world will evolve and the global changes that will occur.
What will it be like in 2175? Curiosity has got to make you find out!
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- 2100 - Life in the Late 21st Century
- by Steve Priest
2100 – Life in the Late 21st Century is a window into the future. It reveals how the United States will change in the next 100 years and how global changes will transform the world. It is a challenging look into the 21st century; offering more than 150 practical ideas to prepare for the changes ahead. The book is an eye opener into economics, politics, society, science, technology, government, climate change, cyber war, health and medicine, business, globalization and other aspects of the 21st century.
“2100” is a no-nonsense look at the United States and the World in the later years of this century. The book projects the future of what life may be like for current and future generations. It explores globalization and puts all the pieces together and makes common sense predictions.
This book is a blend of contemporary social issues, emerging science and domestic and global economic matters. It provides a porthole into the future. First, it considers America and how we will transform in the next 100 years. Secondly, it considers how the world will evolve and the global changes that will occur.
What will it be like in 2175? Curiosity has got to make you find out!
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- Frazzled
- by Peter Johansen
GAP analysis methods endeavor toward developing visionary solutions to complex problems by bifurcating or simplifying the problem into measurable steps. The combined thesis ‘Economic Perils of the Middle-Aged American Worker’ and ‘The Forgotten Graveyard Worker’ attempts toward accomplishing solutions toward a complex problem. For instance, the middle-aged worker being 40 to 75 encounters many hiring challenges created by mythical or psychic superstitions, which eventually develop into lifeline challenges. In addition, ‘The Forgotten Graveyard Worker’ encounters humanistic challenges combined with company disguises. Unfortunately, creating humanistic challenges such as cancer expand into pre-existing conditions and former company denials. Hence, the combined thesis attempts to create awareness to ongoing confrontational humanistic events.
