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1. Applies William Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job to
issues in contemporary analysis, therapy and addiction recovery. 2.
Brings Blakean theory into the 21st century by linking to recent
collective experiences. 3. Applies the work of eminent analysts
such as Bion, Winnicott and Hillman, as well as Jung, Bohm and
Whitehead to his theories.
1. Applies William Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job to
issues in contemporary analysis, therapy and addiction recovery. 2.
Brings Blakean theory into the 21st century by linking to recent
collective experiences. 3. Applies the work of eminent analysts
such as Bion, Winnicott and Hillman, as well as Jung, Bohm and
Whitehead to his theories.
The opinion-editorial, or op-ed, is among the most powerful and
persuasive types of writing in modern American journalism. In just
600-800 words, writers dig deep lines in the sand and give readers
unfiltered and unashamed opinion. Now, in a collection of his most
popular and sometimes most controversial op-eds, George Landrith
takes his shots at junk science, high-profile liberals, big
government hypocrites, media bias, and more. * Is global warming a
reality that deserves serious attention or a myth perpetuated by
leftist scientists and Hollywood liberals? * Does America's
mainstream media bring you unbiased, unfiltered news, or is there a
legitimate liberal media bias that paints their reporting? * Do
liberals get a bad rap as being soft on defense or do they really
operate under the John Kerry Global Test doctrine that requires
international permission slips to defend America? All good
questions you might ask your neighbor, your know-it-all
brother-in-law, or Dan Rather from CBS. Or you could ask someone
with more than 20 years' experience in politics and public policy.
A good op-ed writer aims to change minds. In Mr. change yours.
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Hunt The Night
Jason Wright, Allen Gamboa
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R368
Discovery Miles 3 680
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Blood Harvest
Jason Wright, Dawn Peers
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R400
Discovery Miles 4 000
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Zombie Island
Jason Wright, Allen Gamboa
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R380
Discovery Miles 3 800
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Why Not Grow Your Own Fresh Herbs? You can learn how to do it
indoors and outdoors so that you have fresh herbs for your culinary
use and for medicinal purposes as well. AND your bonus is that you
get some herb recipes included. Find out which are the most popular
herbs, what to use them for, how to store them through winter and
so much more in "Growing Herbs: For culinary or medicinal purposes,
indoors, in winter, on windowsills, in pots or in the garden."
LARGE PRINT The book was written with the home gardener in mind,
the one who wants to build a hydroponic system or two to grow their
plants. This Large Print version has been specially edited for the
older generation who would like to set up a small system in their
courtyard or unit. 'COMPLETE HYDROPONIC GARDENING BOOK: 6 DIY
garden set ups for growing vegetables, strawberries, lettuce, herbs
and more' explains how to build 6 different types of systems to
suit YOUR needs. 'COMPLETE HYDROPONIC GARDENING BOOK: 6 DIY garden
set ups for growing vegetables, strawberries, lettuce, herbs and
more' will provide you with a full insight into growing using the
hydroponic system. (I am not a photographer so please excuse the
fact that I have used commercial photos to show you what I am
talking about. You wouldn't want to see the ones I did take )
Hydroponics allows home gardeners to: * Grow a lot of product in a
small area * Grow indoors if the weather is not suitable outside *
Grow at a height that allows for easy access * Grow a wide variety
for home use in just a small area * Grow in areas like courtyards
and rooftops where it has always been a problem to grow plants *
Have organic fruit and vegetables * Easily monitor the nutrients
the different plants require * Easily tend to their garden at any
time day or night
The book was written with the home gardener in mind, the one who
wants to build a hydroponic system or two to grow their plants.
'COMPLETE HYDROPONIC GARDENING BOOK: 6 DIY garden set upsfor
growing vegetables, strawberries, lettuce, herbs and more' explains
how to build 6 different types of systems to suit YOUR needs.
'COMPLETE HYDROPONIC GARDENING BOOK: 6 DIY garden set ups for
growing vegetables, strawberries, lettuce, herbs and more' will
provide you with a full insight into growing using the hydroponic
system. (I am not a photographer so please excuse the fact that I
have used commercial photos to show you what I am talking about.
You wouldn't want to see the ones I did take ) Hydroponics allows
home gardeners to: * Grow a lot of product in a small area * Grow
indoors if the weather is not suitable outside * Grow at a height
that allows for easy access * Grow a wide variety for home use in
just a small area * Grow in areas like courtyards and rooftops
where it has always been a problem to grow plants * Have organic
fruit and vegetables * Easily monitor the nutrients the different
plants require * Easily tend to their garden at any time day or
night
I.P. Freely is your normal, everyday mad scientist. You know the
type: lives in the creepy old house, on the creepy old hill. The
one kids make up ghost stories about, and say, "Man, I guess
Halloween is year-round for this guy." But one night (which just so
happens to be Friday the thirteenth, and during a lunar eclipse),
I.P. makes a machine that turns things alive. He tests it out on a
potato chip. The machine works, but... the potato chip turns evil
Read this book, and see how the chip gathers an army of evil potato
chips, and how they try to take over the world. Will they succeed?
Or will they be stopped?
Warning This book will self destruct as soon as you are done
reading it... well, not really. But isnt that what all top secret
messages say? This book is the story of a rabbit who gains the
ability to talk to people after he survives a nuclear bomb
explosion. When the president finds out about the talking rabbit,
its decided to train him to become a secret agent. The newly
trained secret agent must embark on a death-defying mission in
order to save the world from the evil mastermind named Dr. Yes. An
amazingly super-funny spy thriller. Guaranteed to make you laugh.
Buy your copy today
This is the amazing true story of Deanie the Greenie Genie - well,
not exactly a true story, but that did get your attention though
didnt it? But seriously folks, this is a story of Deanie the
Greenie Genie who loses his powers and his job. Deanie must take a
hair-raising journey to a faraway place and overcome many dangers
in order to get his powers and job back. Will he succeed? Or will
he fail? Read this exciting book to find out.
Tomorrow morning in thousands of newspapers around the country,
opinion editorials (or op-eds) will appear by well-paid columnists
like George Will, Michael Barone, Linda Chavez, and many others.
Their sharply tuned vocabularies and finely crafted articles serve
an important function in shaping public opinion on politics, social
issues, and more. But they ain't the only ones. The Internet has
made publishing and widespread distribution available to a new
brand of opinion writers. They are teachers, lawyers, construction
workers and parents with plenty of insightful things to say. And
they're saying them at OpinionEditorials.com. OpinionEditorials.com
is the only online editorial site that publishes op-eds from
writers of all levels and backgrounds - from seasoned columnists to
everyday Americans - on a wide variety of topics. The popular web
site has become the only resource for what the rest of America is
saying. Americans on Policy, Politics, and Pop Culture contains 101
of the best op-eds published to date at OpinionEditorials.com. In
it you'll find a wide variety of short pieces on everyone from
President George W. Bush to John Kerry. wardrobe malfunction; CBS'
newsroom malfunction; and Howard Dean's brain malfunction. What
other book offers you that?
The opinion-editorial, or op-ed, is among the most powerful and
persuasive types of writing in modern American journalism. In just
600-800 words, writers dig deep lines in the sand and give readers
unfiltered and unashamed opinion. Now, in a collection of his most
popular and sometimes most controversial op-eds, George Landrith
takes his shots at junk science, high-profile liberals, big
government hypocrites, media bias, and more. * Is global warming a
reality that deserves serious attention or a myth perpetuated by
leftist scientists and Hollywood liberals? * Does America's
mainstream media bring you unbiased, unfiltered news, or is there a
legitimate liberal media bias that paints their reporting? * Do
liberals get a bad rap as being soft on defense or do they really
operate under the John Kerry Global Test doctrine that requires
international permission slips to defend America? All good
questions you might ask your neighbor, your know-it-all
brother-in-law, or Dan Rather from CBS. Or you could ask someone
with more than 20 years' experience in politics and public policy.
A good op-ed writer aims to change minds. In Mr. change yours.
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