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  • af Rick A. Wehler
    158,95 kr.

  • af Jacque Nelson
    193,95 kr.

  • af Willie E. Burge-Robinson
    198,95 kr.

  • af Larry S. Cockerel
    323,95 kr.

    Yes, you can change your thinking and you can change your life! You have the choice, you have the power, and you can have the life you really want to live.Your Life Matters is about you-and your exciting future life. Sure, it's okay to look in the rearview mirror, to reflect, to learn, and grow. But it's not okay to camp out in the past and shut the door on the future. Each of us has a past and a present-it's up to us to create our exciting, fulfilling future! Larry Cockerel's steps include: Loving Life Believing in Yourself Finding Faith Letting Go Getting Right Knowing You Can Do It

  • af Rhainey Watts-Cunningham
    208,95 kr.

    People are more open now to Feng Shui and other energy-based systems than ever before, as they look for ways to bring balance to their lives and align with that part of themselves that creates a life of connection and ease.This book introduces basic concepts for using Feng Shui to create positive changes for your home, business and life. It looks at 9 focus areas, describing potential problems and how to fix them. The book highlights adjustments that are easy to implement and essential to achieving energetic balance in a space. This healthy balance energizes and supports the accomplishment of goals and dreams.You will learn about: Selection and Installation of Cures and Enhancements The Bagua as a tool for Restoring Balance How the Five Elements factor in your home or business Physical and Energetic Balance The Run-thru, a serious Feng Shui problem How Angles and Shars negatively affect your home Attached Garages, Stairways and Bathrooms and their Feng Shui effects The exterior of the space with entry ways and lot balance. This book helps demystify Feng Shui and makes it easy and enjoyable for the reader to understand, utilize and implement. The book guides the reader through the Feng Shui process in an effective and straightforward way, while helping create the balance and harmony that make the biggest positive difference in achieving life goals.

  • af Joseph W. Ellwanger
    258,95 kr.

    In "Strength for the Struggle," Ellwanger shares his experiences and wisdom as a pastor in times of great social struggle, both in 1960s Birmingham and in more than three decades of ministry in Milwaukee's inner city. This book will support and inspire seminary students, pastors, and congregational members to connect across cultural boundaries and to live and act courageously, knowing that they are called by God and surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses. "Seldom will one find a more straightforward and natural telling of the story of a contemporary pastor, his parishioners, and the people they serve," according to emeritus professor, Martin Marty Author Joseph W. Ellwanger is a retired Evangelical Lutheran Church in America pastor. He served nine years as pastor of an African American congregation, St. Paul Lutheran, 1958-67, in Birmingham, Alabama. From 1967 through 2001, he was pastor of Cross Lutheran, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the central-city African American community, leading the congregation from 95 percent white in 1967 to 75 percent black by 2001. The author's deep hope is that this book will feed the faith and stoke the fire of courage for that holy struggle, which never ends while we are on this earth.

  • af Judith Gwinn Adrian
    183,95 kr.

  • af Jill Baake
    163,95 kr.

  • af Paula Hirschboeck
    198,95 kr.

  • af Melanie Doppler
    108,95 kr.

  • af Doug Moe
    198,95 kr.

    Published in the 50th anniversary year of the landmark Title IX gender equity legislation becoming law, "The Right Thing to Do" is both a chronicle of the rise of women's intercollegiate athletics in the United States and a biography of one of the movement's leaders, Kit Saunders-Nordeen, the first director of women's athletics at the University of Wisconsin and vice president of the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW). When Kit arrived on the Madison campus for graduate school in 1964, competitive athletics for women was actively discouraged. The longtime director of women's physical education at UW-Madison, Blanche Trilling, had been a national voice in advocating participation, but never competition, for women collegians. Across the next decade, Kit changed hearts and minds, establishing a vibrant non-varsity women's sports program at UW. It took some doing. Funds for travel and uniforms were so scarce the athletes sold Christmas trees and did odd jobs to help. The passage of Title IX in 1972 - requiring universities receiving federal funds to not discriminate by gender - provided a boost. Kit was named the UW's first director of women's intercollegiate athletics in 1974, signaling varsity status for women. But Title IX was not a panacea. In 1979, seven years after it became law, the UW women's crew famously changed clothes outside men's athletic director Elroy Hirsch's office because they still didn't have a locker room. A short time later, as women's programs continued to grow, the NCAA - having ignored women's athletics for years - moved to usurp the AIAW, resulting in a bitter battle. Against this backdrop of administrative struggle and intrigue, the young women athletes shined. UW produced celebrated stars like Carie Graves (crew) and Cindy Bremser (track), while earning early national championships in crew and cross-country. The public took notice. In 1990, a women's volleyball match in Madison drew nearly 11,000 fans. Kit Saunders-Nordeen watched that match from the stands with tears in her eyes. Her story, alongside the larger narrative of women intercollegiate athletes refusing to be denied and emerging triumphant, will stir any reader who cares about sports and fair play - on and off the field. As Judy Sweet, the first woman president of the NCAA, who as a student was mentored by Kit in Madison, writes in the book's foreword: "We must remain vigilant and ensure that our daughters have the same opportunities and support as our sons."

  • af Yair Mazor
    198,95 kr.

    Yehuda Amichai (born in Germany on May 3, 1924, and died in Jerusalem on September 22, 2000) was undoubtedly the most prominent and equally paramount Israeli poet during the last half century. His major poetic innovation was to part from lofty poetry and replace it with poetry that consists of simplicity when it comes to vocabulary, syntax, meter and rhyme, and rhythm. Simplicity is the name of his poetic game. Yet that simplicity does not eclipse nor cloud the inner sophistication which his poetry cultivates and displays.Dr. Yair Mazor is a professor-emeritus of modern Hebrew and Biblical literature at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. To date, Professor-emeritus Mazor has authored 29 scholarly books and more than 250 articles and critical essays that have been published in USA, Israel, and numerous European countries. Dr Mazor is a popular guest lecturer and has spoken to audiences throughout Europe and many other venues around the world.Among the many scholarly awards Dr. Mazor has received are the Sadan Prize and the Shpan Prize for two of his books, the Baron Prize for Excellency in the field of Jewish Studies, the distinguished teaching award by University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and the Friedman Prize, a national award for the most distinguished Hebrew literature scholar in the United States. In his military service, Dr. Mazor acted as a fighting paratrooper, as well as an instructor of parachuting.

  • af Joshua William Clauer & Judith Adrian Gwinn
    183,95 kr.

  • af John Torinus
    263,95 kr.

  • - Diary of the HepC Wonder Drugs
    af Labar Laskie
    278,95 kr.

  • af Apps Jerry Apps
    183,95 kr.

    Billy Steiner, 16, is trying to decide what to do after high school, when so many adults seem to have predetermined this for him. Bill's search for answers is complicated when he encounters the mysterious happenings of the Wild Oak. Stories from the past say this tree allows people to look ahead in time. In a setting that portrays small-town and farm life in the 1950s, Bill is determined to solve the mystery of the tree so he can visualize his future and make decisions about the direction his life should take.

  • af Kathleen McDonough Mundo
    278,95 kr.

  • af Kathleen McDonough Mundo
    183,95 kr.

  • - 5 Essential Virtues for Life and Leadership
    af Hector Colon
    183,95 kr.

  • - Myositis and Me
    af Judith Gwinn Adrian
    183,95 kr.

  • - When a Parent's Changing Life Upends Yours
    af Susan A Marshall
    183,95 kr.

  • - A Coronavirus COVID-19 Story for Children
    af Lora L Hyler
    98,95 kr.

  • - A Boy's Struggle for Identity
    af Michael Hartoonian
    183,95 kr.

  • - The Quiet History of a World War II Infantryman
    af Louise Endres Moore
    263,95 kr.

  • - Literary Studies in Sherlock Holmes Stories
    af Yair Mazor
    208,95 kr.

  • - A Guide to Caves & Karst, Mines & Tunnels (Second edition)
    af Doris Green & Greg Brick
    223,95 kr.

  • - Why People Get Together And Stay Together And Why Sometimes It Just Doesn't Work Out
    af Neal Wiseman
    198,95 kr.

  • - If It's Meant to Be, It's Up to Me
    af Brian A Peters
    178,95 kr.

  • - The Case for a New Deal 3.0 (HC)
    af David R Riemer
    363,95 kr.

  • - The Case for a New Deal 3.0
    af David R Riemer
    248,95 kr.

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