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    by Richard Buyer
    £10.99

    "We live in a great country. Yet we must have faith and trust in our government or we cannot succeed. On the other hand, the government must also believe in its own people. Both factions must tell the truth. For this reason, the JFK assassination still matters. History cannot be replayed but it can be rewritten." Why read another book about the JFK assassination? It's simple: the major crime of the twentieth century remains unsolved. Although the assassination of President John F. Kennedy happened in 1963, the reverberations of this horrific event are still felt today. Discrepancies and questions about the assassination remain unanswered. Was there a conspiracy behind the assassination? If so, who was involved? Why the JFK Assassination Still Matters discusses new ideas showing: Lee Harvey Oswald never fired a shot at the president The Warren Commission was a hoax and the single bullet theory was physiologically impossible Strange bedfellows emerged when the CIA formed a coalition with organized crime in an attempt to assassinate Fidel Castro President Kennedy became a threat to very powerful forces when he tried to establish a peaceful coexistence with Russia and Cuba About the Author Dr. Richard Buyer has been practicing medicine for over thirty-five years. The assassination of President John F. Kennedy was probably the greatest tragedy he has personally experienced. He wrote this book to help his children learn the truth behind this horrific event. His daughter, Kennedy, happened to be born on the anniversary of the assassination. It is Dr. Buyer's goal that all children, as well as adults, will finally learn the truth about the assassination.

  • by Bob G Shupe
    £14.99

  • - An intimate conversation with women in the second half of life
    by Bonnie B Matheson
    £9.99

  • by Duke Southard
    £8.99

  • - Things I Wish I Knew at Twenty-Two
    by Sharon Senna
    £10.49

  • - A Historical Novel
    by Gordon Masters
    £15.49

  • - Symbolism of Speaking and Silence Among Seventeenth-Century Quakers
    by Richard (Indiana University) Bauman
    £12.99

  • - The Christ Has Come: Daily Medications for Advent and Christmas Seasons
    by Marianne Dorman
    £14.99

  • by Yolanda Atkins Cotton
    £10.49

  • by Dane Boyles
    £12.49

  • - A Western Novel
    by George E (University of Delaware) Miller
    £22.49 - 37.99

  • - Overcoming depression, a memoir
    by Jill Byrne
    £15.49

  • - The Novel
    by A Michael Keith
    £13.99

    Evolution: The Novel shows how the religions of the world express the growing relationship between the recently evolved neocortex and the ancient brain that preceded it. Religions and all culture are secondary evolution as humanity learns how to use this forebrain. It's common sense that evolution was not discovered by Darwin and Wallace. Humanity has always been at work on the concept, and one of its names is religion. Religious themes must include a confrontation with evil, and this story tracks the protagonist through the Southwest as thousands of perverts follow and slander him, giving him an education in human nature he would rather not have. This "monkey troop" behavior fits well with the topic of evolution. While this book could be described as "homophobic," gay readers will find this controversial story interesting. The debate of science versus intelligent design is touched on as the existential nature of fiction makes it an excellent mode in which to address this and other subjects. Included is a look at psychology's concept of the unconscious brain from the viewpoint of evolution. For instance, survival of the fittest does not explain the human journey up through time. The human species was already surviving well enough a million years ago and didn't need this incredible brain to simply survive. The human neocortex grew "far in advance of our ability to use it," and the unconscious original brain sponsored this phenomenal growth to help itself come into existence. The ancient brain needs a more conscious companion to help create the cultures and civilizations that express its nature.

  • - A Mindful Approach to Divorce
    by Ora Schwartzberg
    £12.99

  • - From Fighter Jets to Fine Art . . . a Life's Journey
    by Larry Evans
    £13.99

    A true American saga, "Stand By!": From Fighter Jets to Fine Art . . . A Life''s Journey takes us on a tour of a rich, eventful life. Beginning with his childhood on the bucolic banks of the McKenzie River in Oregon, Larry Evans chronicles the events that made him who he is today. We experience his search for meaning in foreign lands, and his exhilaration as a newly minted U.S. Marine learning to conquer the skies. As we read his detailed prose, we see the Vietnam War through the eyes of a fighter pilot.Today Larry has found his true place in the world-as an art dealer, husband, father, and grandfather. His journey to that place is a tale worth recounting.

  • - The Five Laws of Perfect Health
    by Laurens Maas
    £17.99

    Sustenance in biblical times, raw and natural, was a diet in balance with nature and can be considered the original organic lifestyle. Today, our world is filled with biochemical agents, pathogens, and fungi that drastically impact our health. Nothing escapes environmental assaults. The Hidden Cure: The 5 Laws of Perfect Health gives you the knowledge to combat today''s ecological hazards. Laurens Maas explains how fungi cause many of our ailments. In this solution-based handbook, he outlines a clinically proven easy-to-follow plan to reduce the fungal and toxic load in your diet and reboot your nervous systems as a means to holistic recovery.The 5 Laws, which help reverse and eliminate the adverse effects of global fungal pollution, include reducing sugar and carbohydrates, eating proteins according to your blood type, eating fats according to your metabolism, eating vegetables that influence your body''s biochemical speed, and correcting your body''s electromagnetic frequencies.With case studies, a seven day eating plan, and helpful recipes included, The Hidden Cure: The 5 Laws of Perfect Health will help your body promote a powerful immune system, rebalance your internal environment, and lead you to optimal health.Simply put, The 5 Laws are about the five molecules of health: sugars, proteins, fats, minerals, and electricity. It is the balance of these five molecules that exist within us all that determines the overall health of the individual. This book is a simple guide to teach you how to gain total control of your health for the better, now and for the rest of your lives. Mr. Laurens Maas is a registered osteopath and homeopath physician.About the AuthorLaurens Maas, BS Ost., Di. Hom., is an osteopathic and homeopathic physician with fifteen years of clinical experience. He has treated musculoskeletal and degenerative diseases through nutrition, supplements, and education. He advocates clean, organic living and has been a raja yoga disciple for more than twenty years. Laurens has a popular private practice and resides in Barbados with his wife and three children.Find out the true cause of most diseases"I highly recommend all who read this, whether they be a physician or a patient, to heed these words wisely and carefully. This book truly contains advice and wisdom that is kept from the average physician and patient, and worse, disdained by those who refuse to accept and understand it while in fact it contains the truths of the ages. If properly applied it can save the lives of physicians and patients alike."Excerpt from the foreword by Bruce Shelton, MD, MD(H), Di.Hom.FBIH5 easy laws to achieve optimum health"I lost forty-two pounds in two and a half months. My past high blood pressure and abnormal cholesterol are now at optimum ranges. My heart problems are gone and I am happier, fitter, and healthier. I have been given a second chance at life through my health and the knowledge I have gained. This man is a healer in the truest sense." Simon Coles, patient, Barbados."Laurens Maas''s program is fantastic! I have finally gotten to my ideal body weight and blood sugar levels, which seemed near impossible after years of trying. Laurens is clearly onto something of major importance."John LaValle, coauthor of Persuasion Engineering, patient, USA."Very simply, Laurens Maas saved my life." Bob Kiss, patient, Barbados.

  • - An Introductory Guide for Maintaining Healthy Jellies
    by Chad L Widmer
    £18.99

  • - The Combined Book
    by Saul H Rosenthal
    £21.49

    Faux amis (or "false friends") are French words that look and sound like English words but have entirely different meanings than what you expect, causing potential misunderstandings and awkward situations. French Faux Amis: The Combined Book will help you avoid these embarrassing misunderstandings. It's written in conversational language and it's easy and fun to read. You'll learn how each French word differs from the English one and see it used correctly in example sentences. And you'll find that you'll learn most of these faux amis without having to consciously memorize them, simply because they are so interesting.

  • - The Story of a Warrior's Life and His Journey to Immortality, Book I
    by John David Saxxon
    £22.49

  • by Nadine M Rosin
    £16.49

  • - One Family's Struggle Against a Legacy of Drug Abuse
    by Missie Huber
    £12.49

    Missie Huber''s older brother overdosed on methadone when she was nineteen. In the years following his death, her father succumbed to alcohol-related cirrhosis of the liver and her younger brother, Mark, struggled with heroin addiction. Missie swore she would do everything in her power to ensure that her children did not follow in their footsteps, then watched in despair as her son John began abusing alcohol, marijuana, ecstasy, and cocaine.In Tormented Souls, Missie''s recollections of these painful events are interwoven with Mark and John''s accounts of their trials and eventual recoveries. Their testimonies show us how it is possible for addicts to get clean even after years of using, and how they and their loved ones can finally heal.

  • - Charting a Course to Win
    by Greg Bustin
    £15.49 - 28.49

  • - A Practical Guide for Singers and Teachers of Singing
    by Betty Jeanne Chipman
    £21.49

  • by Shelly Varney-Bock
    £12.49

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