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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 Test of Time
by David Lamb - Poems from the Edge
by Christopher Titmuss
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- Water Equals You
- by Sandra Verley
People around the world are concerned about water. Water Equals You will not only connect the dots between what has transpired and what we believe is water, but the author will also introduce you to the next era of drinking water. She shows you how people around the globe are coping with pollution and its results. She shares with her readers what to look for in this new era of ionized water technologies. You will learn that ionized technologies have long surpassed all others world-wide. She warns the public, commercial entities and Health Boards of the dangers lurking in this new industry with some less credible copycats in the era of water ionization and pollution.
Hydration is key to health. Who would have thought that something so simple as water would become such an amazing revolution and be the actual key to most people's good health?
Sandi Verley opens the eyes of her readers to the importance pH plays in regards to the human body as she highlights the myths created pertaining to water. She shares with you the relevance of living water in your body and most importantly, your bodies’ inability to effectively communicate without it. Water Equals You has been written based on life after massive pollution vs. education written before pollution, and based on the new era of ionized water. She will show you and those you love what to look for in ionized technologies.
www.waterequalsyou.com
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- Entering the Age of Elegance: A Rite of Passage & Practical Guide for the Modern Maturing Woman
- by Chloe Jon Paul
“Thanks to Chloe Jon Paul, women finally have a practical guide to planning their fabulous journey into their Age of Elegance. Pack your bag and travel wisely and well as a maturing modern woman. You won’t find a better road map anywhere to help you through the sometimes confusing labyrinth of second adulthood. Give this book to friends, family, and even the men in your life. Let them travel with you. You will be glad you did.”
-Dr. Dorree Lynn, Psychologist, Media Personality, Founder/Editor of www.FiftyandFurthermore.com
Thirty-eight million baby boomer women have already entered the Age of Elegance, which is a new stage of life with a new identity. More will follow; yet many of these 40+ women are making this journey without any real advance planning. Many of them don’t even think of themselves as “elegant” but this transition into the second half of their lives can take place with style and grace.
Now think F-A-S-T: *format *approach *style *tempo
These are the key elements which make this book original. It is written as a travel guide filled with valuable information that will whet the reader’s appetite to explore resources in detail on the topics featured in the book. The Table of Contents provides such curiosity-evoking subtitles as Change Your “Oil Filter, The FGA Quotient, The F-Word You Need to Use, The 10 Commandments of Aging Motherhood, and Think MSN, Beyond Support Pantyhose, and Just heard It through the Grapevine.
The author has networked with more than 25 leading women’s organizations across the nation and feedback on the book has been overwhelmingly positive.
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- Learning From Bees: a philosophy of natural beekeeping
- by Philip Chandler
A collection of short essays on bees and beekeeping by the author of The Barefoot Beekeeper.
The author's first book set out a challenge to the world of conventional beekeeping and offered an alternative paradigm. It soon became apparent that other people had been thinking along similar lines, and when bees were headlined month after month in the national press, following the outbreak of so-called 'colony collapse disorder' in the USA, many more people became interested in bees and what became known as the 'natural beekeeping' movement began to emerge.
Our challenge now is to re-negotiate our relationship with bees: we must learn to protect and nurture them, rather than simply exploit them, and we need to learn to listen to what they need from us.
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- Learning From Bees: a philosophy of natural beekeeping
- by Philip Chandler
The author's first book, The Barefoot Beekeeper, set out a challenge to the world of conventional beekeeping and offer a practical alternative. It soon became apparent that other people had been thinking along similar lines, and when bees were headlined month after month in the national press, following the outbreak of so-called 'colony collapse disorder' in the USA, many more people became interested in bees and what became known as the 'natural beekeeping' movement began to emerge.
Learning From Bees is a collection of short essays on bees and beekeeping, many of which are published here for the first time.
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- Mouth Trap
- by Jc Gallacher
Fresh from the pen of radical, angry poet comes Mouth Trap. A sometimes cynical but always honest ook at life, covering topics such as life after death, the corrupt world of international banking, love, romance and grittyt sex, you name it, Jed leaves no stone unturned in his debut work.
Stone has experimented in free form, fast flowing thought, totally unconstrained by convention and rules. This is creative poetry at its best!
A MUST BUY FOR RADICAL PROSE POETRY FANS.
IF YOU LIKE YOUR POETRY UNCONSTRAINED AND UNCENSORED, THEN THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU. DO YOURSELF A FAVOUR, BUY IT NOW AND SET YOUR MIND FREE!
