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  • by Murray Cameron
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • - And How to Impress Women
    by Jim O'Connor
    £41.99

  • by Anne Wigglebottom
    £19.99

  • by Lyn Hills
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • - The Other Side of Someone Story
    by Totus Wright
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • - A Collection of Inspirational, Humorous and General Wellbeing Quotes and Phrases to Make Your Day
    by Robert Gesmundo
    £14.49 - 19.49

  • by Judy Anne
    £20.49

    Little Brown Bear and his family have just moved into a new village, and he is starting school. But everything goes wrong for him. The other bears dont like him and bully him.This is the story of how one little bear changed the whole village of bears to accept those who are different from them so that everyone can live together and learn new cultures and become a happy community.

  • by Gail Annette Tregear
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • by Jayne C
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • - Poems from the Heart, Soul and Mind
    by Anita Harvey
    £12.49

    My inspiration for my poems comes from everywherepeople, movies, my children, everyday life. My poems are mostly about love, life, destiny, fate, emotions and feelings. I feel that in our world we need to feel more and care more about what is happening around us. We just get so busy, we dont stop to smell the flowers or take much notice of anybody else. We are in such a rush to get from point A to point Z without ever thinking which way we have to go.I would like people to see that my book of poems is inspirationalto love more, care more, take the time to get to know someone for who and what they are, inspire yourself to inspire others, encourage people to love more, care more. Be all you can be, be more in the presents of LIFE. And finally, SMILE. Life is really worth LIVING. Give yourself the chance to breathe and shout out loud IM ALIVE and LOVING IT. Thank you. LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL.

  • - Critical Issues in Applying the Philosophy of Fearism
    by B Maria Kumar, R Michael Fisher & Desh Subba
    £17.49

    With the growing awareness of many critics of risk society, the culture of fear and the dangerous rising levels of unhealthy fear around individual, group, and public insecurities, three keen observers of the human condition have joined experiences, theories, and ideas to create a fresh vision for how best to look at the fear problem and how law and criminology may benefit from a new lens or perspective. The authors, with their backgrounds in the study of the philosophy of fearism (a la Subba), bring a new lens to law and criminology to social policies, politics, and policing and how best to improve enforcement of safety, security, and moral order. The fearist perspective of a philosophy of fearism creates an exciting, challenging, and sometimes radical position, whereby the authors argue that fear itself requires a concerted focus for analysis and solutionsthat is, if law and criminology are to fully meet the highest standards of serving justice for all in a globalizing complicated world.Going beyond the simple fear of crime or fear of policing issues commonly dealt within discourses about law, the philosophy of fearism offers other concepts with a rich vocabulary introduced in this book, one of which is the introduction of a new subdiscipline called fearcriminalysis. Readers will find, additional to the main text as collective writing of the three coauthors, several fresh dialogues of the three authors in conversation, which bring their individual personalities, philosophies, and approaches into a weaving of differences and similarities. Overall, they each agree that fear has been underestimated and often misinterpreted in law and criminology, and this has resulted, at times, in exacerbating insecurity, crime, and injustice in the world.

  • - The Animal Trappers
    by David Perry
    £19.99

    HIPPITY HOPPITY 2 THE STORYfor children from five to twelve years of age.Hippity Hoppity The White Kangaroo who was rescued as a Joey after his mother died and a very kind mother and daughter looked after him in their suburban home, until he grew too big and they had to let him go in the bush to try to fend for himself.Hippity Hoppity The White Kangaroo was almost caught buy illegal animal trappers and told his brown snake friends Hiss and Swish that they were still following him. Hiss and Swish thought they would help their friend and scared the men away. Unperturbed the two ugly, animal trappers who were brothers with red beards came back a week later and trapped Hippity Hoppity The White Kangaroo and his friends Hiss and Swish. Hiss and Swish manage to escape and managed to get two Wildlife Rangers to follow them, who find lots of illegally trapped Australian animals

  • by Bee Smith
    £21.49 - 31.49

  • - Testimony of the Heart
    by Marija Matic
    £31.99

  • - Why These Pacifist Good Christians/Cathars Were Brutally Persecuted as Heretics by the Medieval Church of Rome
    by Beverley E Gould
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • by Amy Nnajiofor
    £19.99

  • by Amy Nnajiofor
    £19.99

    The main character Opal calls her friend David a name. Opal thinks she is joking however she soon finds out how her behavior has affected her friends feelings. Opal soon learns that calling her friends names is never a joke. Its Only a Joke is the first interactive book in the David and Opal series which provides a tool for children, educators, parents and guardians to explore behavior. This book is divided into three sections. Section one is a story which explores the behavior. This is followed by a question and answer, which give the child an opportunity to identify appropriate behavior. Then the book provides an opportunity for the child to reflect and discuss positive and negative natural consequences.

  • by Mark Edward Green
    £23.49

  • by Frances Rose Espanol
    £19.99

    Join three little kids in a simple breakfast made wonderful with the importance of making beautiful memories.

  • by Roma Ravn
    £21.49 - 31.49

  • - Poison Leaves
    by David Perry
    £17.49

    This is an educational childrens story for children from five to twelve years of age.It is about a white kangaroo who was rescued as a joey by a mother and daughter in a suburban home. But the white kangaroo, Hippity Hoppity, got too big; so they decided to let him go in the bush.Hippity Hoppity was unsure what to eat, and when two little girls fed him some branches off a tree, he passed out. Cleverly, the little girls made a sled from their backpacks and dragged him to a doctor. The doctor managed to dislodge the leaves and drove Hippity Hoppity and the exhausted girls back to where the girls first found him. When they arrived, they noticed two red kangaroos eating from the same tree. They must have seen the girls feeding Hippity Hoppity with its branches and tried them for themselves.This is the lesson from this story: do not feed wild animals.

  • by Traian Morovan
    £12.49

    Several of my poems have been inspired by God and Jesus, and I have compiled a selection of my favorites that I have written over the years.I am here to give a message for all that have eyes and ears that you may see and hear this warning.I hope this book finds you well and healthy. I hope it brings upon you blessings of love, health, and wisdom from God, our Creator. Amen!

  • - A Journey from the Everyday to the Mystical
    by Kathleen Panettieri
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • by Celeste Gianni
    £20.49 - 31.99

  • by L Valentine
    £23.49

    See her travel images through her eyes. Appreciate her poetic words as she combined them with and find out her real thoughts behind each image and poem.The truth just might shock you.

  • by Eugene of Avondale
    £17.49

    Eugene favors the gospel truths of how to gain power in your Christian experience to make it the real thing-not some phony that looks right but denies the power thereof. He has found something substantial that offers eternal life to the sin sick soul seeking hope, life, and purpose to the disciple of Jesus Christ. He teaches that real Christianity is not a clean and immaculate home, car, and clothing but a clean heart cleansed of all that would defile the heart springs of life. There is too much emphasis on the outer life whereas Jesus Christ taught of a clean heart and mind as the core of religion and faith.The falsehearted and unfaithful disciples of Jesus are presented in Scripture as chaff or refuse of the wheat and is of no use whatsoever to the farmer seeking grain to feed his household. The true wheat is the soul who has a good and obedient heart to obey God and seek His face. Eugene has dug deeply into the core-kingdom truth that is essential to the Christian who would make his calling and election sure (Jude 3). Christians and, more particularly, Seventh-day Adventists "major in minors and minor in majors" when they should major in majors foremost before anything else should be incorporated. Eugene seeks to explain why Christians should seek for God primarily in the Word of God, for God is to be found in the scriptures. For "they are they which testify of me," said Christ.Eugene explains why we need to be holy first before we can keep the Ten Commandments holy, just as Ellen G. White said. How do you get holy to keep the Ten Commandments holy in the first place is among the subjects in his book.

  • - Introducing the (c)Aipc Coach Approach to Finding Solutions and Achieving Goals.
    by Susanne Knowles
    £20.49 - 31.99

  • - A Guide to Recovery Through Self-Value
    by Susan Joy Kearney
    £17.49 - 26.49

  • by Kevin Johnson
    £13.49 - 20.49

  • by Tom Caine
    £21.49 - 31.49

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