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Use a scientifically proven method to harness your inborn psychic abilities and achieve breakthroughs in everyday life! Everyone has occasional psychic experiences, but few people realize that it is possible to access E.S.P. on command. Using his extensive study of biomedical chemistry and brain science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Pete A. Sanders, Jr., has developed a method to show how we can tap into our psychic abilities at will to expand our knowledge and gain control of our destiny. By sharing the techniques that he and his instructors have taught to more than half a million people, You Are Psychic! offers a program of simple exercises to teach you how to: * Experience nine senses, instead of only five. * Locate the body's four Psychic Reception Areas and find out whether you are strongest in psychic vision, hearing, intuition, or feeling. * Tap your extrasensory awareness whenever you wish. * Use your psychic abilities to improve your professional success, your relationships, and your creativity, and to heal your body. * Apply your sharpened perceptual powers to solve complex problems and handle difficult people.
Founded by Alfred C. Kinsey in 1947, the Kinsey Institute has been
a leading organization in developing an understanding of human
sexuality. In this new book with over 65 images of Kinsey and the
Institute's collections, Judith A. Allen and the coauthors look at
the work Kinsey started over 70 years ago and how the Institute has
continued to make an impact on understanding on our culture.
Covering the early years of the Institute through the "Sexual
Revolution," into the AIDs pandemic of the Reagan era, and on into
the "internet hook-up" culture of today, the book illuminates the
Institute's work and its importance to society.
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Trusting YHWH (Hardcover)
Lorne E Weaver; Foreword by James A. Sanders
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Discovery Miles 13 490
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Trusting YHWH (Paperback)
Lorne E Weaver; Foreword by James A. Sanders
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Lost in the bustle of New York is a florist shop owned by the ever
eccentric and quirky Scarlet Ferriera. In the wake of the traumatic
death of her husband, she loses everything. Her identity. Her
passion. Her will to embrace the future. Join her on a journey of
self examination where she explores the cause & effects of her
actions and inner self with a raw honesty that will leave you
shaken. Will the darkness overtake her? Will she fade away into
nothing? Or will she rise from the ashes of her former self into a
brighter and more mindful future?
This book presents current research on new developments and
policies in the Native American population in the United States.
Topics discussed in this compilation include the impact of the
Affordable Care Act (ACA) on Indian health care; health care access
for Native American veterans; and employment and training services
on tribal lands.
Carrie Cathers, a child welfare worker, has been frantically
searching for six-year-old Paula Thompson for a month. She knows in
the deepest part of her soul, bi-racial Paula is in grave danger,
living with her abused mother and racist step-father. Then there is
the matter of twelve-year-old Darren Oglesby, one of many forlorn
children living in the section of the city known as "the hole,"
where hope dares not venture. Compromised with birth defects, the
street life beckons to usurp him, as Carrie struggles to provide
him with alternatives. Taking her to a breaking point is the
torturous death of four-year-old Dallas Crenshaw, a child that
slipped through the cracks of the bureaucracy and her fingers. Need
I mention the fate of Bart Ferris, born to an intellectually
challenged mother, claiming she was impregnated during an illegal
after-hours joint's voodoo ceremony, when in reality she was raped
during a drunken episode? Our heroine of maltreated children
returns home nightly to a loving husband, who simply doesn't
understand why she feels compelled to dedicate her entire life to
this profession. He is often stymied how to emotionally support
her, when all he wants is for her to quit and stay home. Following
her retirement after forty years, Carrie Cathers explores making a
critical life-changing decision. This book explores the innate
realities of the impact of child welfare work upon our heroine. It
provides a raw accounting of child abuse and neglect. This book is
not for the faint-hearted as it contains violence, harsh language
and difficult sexual scenes. Will Carrie Cathers survive physically
and/or emotionally the toll and ravages of her chosen profession?
Will she find personal peace? For the Love of Carrie will take the
reader places they never imagined existed.
Our spirits are always being tested as we try to balance them in
our lives. Some how along the way we seem to acquire all the
greatest and the hardships as we struggle through them. Even though
we may struggle we are never alone.
This book presents current research on new developments and
policies in the American Indian population in the United States.
Topics discussed in this compilation include the Indian health
service; Indian gaming; fraud and abuse in the Indian tribal
sector; and flood insurance.
Enter the magical world of a little boy with a big imagination in
Prince A. Sanders's delightful debut, Which Fork's First? From the
very first page of this unique children's book, kids will learn
proper table manners while embarking on a whimsical romp through
the Big Apple The first in the Extraordinarily Ordinary Life of
Prince series, Which Fork's First? introduces six-year-old Prince,
a smart and curious little boy who lives with his mother, father,
and brother in New York City. Along with his hamster and constant
companion, Popcorn, Prince embarks on a series of adventures that
ultimately teaches him some of life's more puzzling lessons. It is
Prince's birthday weekend, and his family has surprised him with
the best gift of all: tickets to a Broadway show and a fancy,
grown-up dinner at the New York Hotel. Prince is over the moon, but
quickly learns that there is a catch. In order to dine at such an
upscale eatery, Prince must learn proper table etiquette-and fast
Accompanied by engaging illustrations that will simultaneously
spark children's imaginations while sending them into fits of
giggles, Which Fork's First? follows Prince's often hilarious road
toward politeness. As difficult as it may seem to Prince while he
tries to keep the forks, glasses, and napkins straight, he learns
that anything is possible with the help of his family and trusty
sidekick. Which Fork's First? is the perfect book for parents,
grandparents, or teachers who would like to teach kids proper table
etiquette in a fun and interactive way. Written for children up to
age twelve, this imaginative debut showcases an inventive blend of
learning and laughter.
A dramatic novel that follows the journey of a young woman as she
copes with loss and increasing danger when her husband accidentally
stumbles across a group of assassins operating from their home
town. She is left with no choice but to trust her life and the
lives of her children into the hands of a man she has every reason
to distrust. In the midst of her grief, she must face the
repercussions of her own actions while she explores a concept that
defies all logic as she finds herself falling in love with the one
man she despises. The only man that can save her.
This book presents current research on new developments and
policies in the American Indian population in the United States.
Topics discussed in this compilation include federal income
taxation of Indian tribes and members; an overview of the Indian
Tribal Governmental Tax Status Act; Indian tribal civil
jurisdiction's reach over non-Indians; child custody proceedings
under the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA); child support
enforcement and tribal programs; profiles of partnerships between
tribal education departments and local education agencies; and
Indian education policies in five Northwest region states.
This book presents current research on new developments and
policies in the American Indian population in the United States.
Topics discussed in this compilation include a brief history of
federal Indian education programs, the students served by these
programs and their funding; the Indian Education Formula Grant
Program of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act; the Indian
Child Welfare Act (ICWA); addressing child hunger and obesity in
Indian country; unique factors that may affect economic activity on
tribal lands; gaming on newly acquired lands and the Indian Gaming
Regulatory Act (IGRA); and Indian reserved water rights under the
Winters Doctrine.
In this thoroughly revised edition of his classic work, James A.
Sanders introduces the reader to canonical criticism. Tracking the
various developments of biblical literature and their acceptance by
the communities of faith, Sanders tackles the tough questions. He
discusses the differences between the parts of the canon, the
editing of the texts by later generations, the diversity of canons
used in different communities, how the Dead Sea Scrolls raise new
questions for canonicity, and the differences between how Jews and
Christians have interacted with their canons. In addition to all
the updates and revisions, Sanders provides a new introduction and
bibliography.
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