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  • Matters of Death: Meanings of the End of Life

    by Norman Weeks
    Matters of Death: Award-winning Finalist, Best Book Awards, Book Fest! Matters of Death, the second volume of Matters of Life and Death, takes on a daunting subject, the realization of the inevitable end of life. “A Prelude in Sentences” previews the theme of the book in a series of aphorisms. “Death Interpreted”, the first chapter, delves into archaeology and history to examine the meaningfulness of human death. The ultimate meaning is not that of the death of the body as a natural process, ... more
  • Hyphened-Nation

    by Nicole Draffen
  • First Patients

    by Rod Tanchanco

    Often marked by the desperate need to save human lives, important developments in medicine have invariably started with patients—people whose ordeals fostered the advancement of medical knowledge. This book is a collection of such stories, from an 18th century farmer who became the first vaccinator, to the man who drank a beaker of bacteria to prove the cause of peptic ulcers, each chapter an enthralling view into the history of medicine, revealing the extent of human inventiveness, res... more

  • Accountability: Facing the truth to discover self-empowerment

    by Laura Strobel
    Accountability is the true account of perseverance through a terrible ordeal that evolves into an inspiring, enlightening experience. Told in three parts, in the beginning Aurora only registers Shock at what has happened to her. Then Denial shields her from seeing or believing that there could be any correlation between what she’s learning in the mandatory classes she’s attending and her own life. Finally Aurora gains insight and Acceptance of her own Accountability as she learns about the dynam... more
  • The God I Left Behind: A Journey from fundamentalism to faith.

    by Brian C. Holley
    The God I Left Behind is a courageous personal journey from fundamentalism to faith. Holley's book introduces the reader to the great writers, thinkers, and spiritual masters East and West who have grappled with the fundamental questions of existence - and found non-fundamentalist answers. It's an ideal spiritual guidebook along the road less traveled. Tim Ward, author of What the Buddha Never Taught and Zombies on Kilimanjaro.
  • KIDS ACTIVITY BOOK: -KIDS ANIMAL WORKBOOK for AGES 4-6: MAZES, WORD SEARCH, COLORING, CONNECT THE DOTS, AND MORE!

    by Allison cope

    Kids Animal Activity Book for ages 6-8 is a great way to nurture curious kids and get them growing and learning every day. Featuring over 26 pages of animal fun activity for kids, this activity book contains 5 sections and each section includes various types of activities that provide hours of fun and creativity. 

    The Artwork includes:

    • Colorful mazes,
    • Word search p... more
  • ONE: An Intellectual Odyssey to Rediscover the Most Powerful Being in the Universe - YOU

    by Jerome Michael McLaughlin
    ONE asks the simple question: How can I create a life filled with meaning in a world without purpose? We all experience moments when we realize we are content, yet something is missing. We are comfortable yet we remain unsatisfied. We are free, but still feel trapped. We are alive but know intuitively…there must be something more. ONE offers a bold new approach to individual fulfillment. It challenges each of us to rethink our unique story, embrace our own personal authority, and engag... more
  • The Parenting Backpack

    by Susie Garlick

    If you want to raise children who are confident, secure, responsible, and able to navigate the challenges of today’s world, you’ll want to master the tools presented in The Parenting Backpack. During her years of working with families while raising one of her own, Susie Garlick has identified surefire strategies that bring order and logic to parenting. Drawing on research and personal experience, she brings a common-sense approach that empowers parents to confidently... more

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    by Chris Lambert
    Christopher is a young adventurous boy whose dad gives him a balloon. He discovers a world outside his own, he learns new colors, and makes friendships along the way.
  • Why Graduate Students Should Have Assistantships

    by Otis Anderson

    Graduate internships or teaching assistantships are valuable positions that help further a student's graduate school experience and employment potential.

    Similar to an internship as an undergraduate or a recent college graduate, assistantships are important for graduate students to consider. Graduate or teaching custom writing allows students to work, research, or teach in their desired field while still in school, and als... more

  • Foreign Language Preparation for Study Overseas

    by Otis Anderson

    Language ability is something else to think about: "Will I be ready?" is a question students should ask themselves when deciding when to go overseas. While sometime during the junior year is most common, some students choose to go earlier, such as the spring – or even the fall – of the sophomore year, and should consult with the appropriate academic department for advice.

    Some schools require students to have attained a certain level of language proficiency – for exa... more

  • Best Practices for Using Clickers to Support Engagement and Learning

    by Otis Anderson
    Students have no risk of embarrassment with respect to their individual answers and are very motivated to actively participate when using the personal response system (PRS). This interactive wireless system produces active learning by providing each student with a simple and handheld response remote. This remote is non-threatening and is in use from pre-K through college graduate education. PRS is often referred to as Clickers, Classroom Response Systems, and Learner Response Systems.
  • Get an Online Degree While Working

    by Otis Anderson
    Hard study will be needed to get an online degree in a reasonable amount of time, so strong motivation is a necessity. Thinking about what the degree means in terms of knowledge, satisfaction and income should help a degree candidate to keep going.
  • Tobago

    by Lennie Nimblett
    "Using meticulous research, the author painstakingly dissects the events that propelled Trinidad and Tobago to the altar." Blueink Reviews"Drawing upon a wealth of obscure historical documents, many of which are presented in whole or in part in the book, Nimblett tries to show how a failed British slave colony was saved from extinction through a merger with a more prosperous and better run neighbor." ForeWord (Clarion Reviews)"Nimblett's book is an example of what historians call 'revisionism' -... more
  • The Flying Nun, A Light Bulb Moment and Me: 40 Years Making Money As A Freelance Writer (Hey, You Can Do It, Too!)

    by John Riddle
    Every freelance writer dreams about making money using their gift of creative communication. In this funny book, which is part memoir, part inspiration and lots of suggestions on how to successfully navigate the publishing world, you will learn how to make money as a freelance writer. Whether you are a new writer, or one who has lots of experience getting published, the tips and ideas will help you meet your goals: more bylines, and more checks! Learn about School Library Publishers, Specialty ... more
  • A Sightseeing Adventure

    by Hasina Knox
    This is a children's rhyming and repetitive storybook for ages 3-7 years old where four children go on a sightseeing adventure in the big city of Toronto. Children will learn to tell time while they explore the city and observe various kinds of birds that are found on their walking adventure. Don't forget to imagine what adventure is behind each green door with the sneak peek after each place they visit! Which adventure will you like the most?
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