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(0)By : Shane E. Eastman
Terrified Tommy
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99The author is 38 years old. He has been surrounded by children his whole life. His mother was a foster mother and they always had a house full. He is the God-father of two young boys that he loves dearly. He and his wife currently have a little girl on the way.
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(0)By : David Mei
Magic Square: Its New Discoveries and Applications
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99Magic Square is no longer magic, but the era of magic square puzzle has just begun. This outstanding application at Magic Square will be played by millions throughout the world, I appeal to educators to adopt magic square puzzles to school’s curriculum. If you are interested, e-mail me at dwkmei815@gmail.com.
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(0)By : Jean Dickerson
Lessons from the Mahaw Bog
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99This story of a woman’s journey was written to inspire people to achieve great things. She feels that all who want to achieve great things must set goals and exhibit tenacity, perseverance, and sacrifice in working to achieve those goals. She feels that people should actively pursue their goals regardless of the pitfalls, hurdles, and roadblocks they might encounter in the pursuit of their dreams.
Crippled by socially imposed limitations that were a product of that time, she found creative ways to circumvent those challenges and use the resources
available to her to make a difference. She believed that if you empower yourself, you can improve the world by helping others.
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(0)By : Grace Atea Ampofoh
Living With Diabetes: Metabolic Syndrome
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99Aside from Coronavirus – 19, experts from the World Health Organization { WHO } also warn that diabetes is an emerging pandemic. Diabetes is a chronic condition that requires medical attention. Some of the goals we need to focus on are:
Promoting healthy diets globally.
Preventing and controlling non- communicable diseases like diabetes
Creating health promotion, fitness and workshop centers.
Encourage multimedia Education.
Access to diabetes treatment and management are encouraged with medical supervision.
As a diabetic patient herself, author Grace Atea Ampofoh was diagnosed with Type -2 diabetes -at the age of 28. Her work contributes to worldwide campaigns for diabetes awareness through her comprehensive diabetes guide, “LVING WITH DIABETES”. This health resource outlines facts and insights that seek to help diabetic patients and their caretakers to make healthier and more informed decisions about how to handle the disease and achieve optimum results. Ampofoh added that, to achieve and maintain a healthy lifestyle, self- management of diabetes is imperative. She said, “Just because you’ve been diagnosed with diabetes does not mean your life cannot be a wonderful and exciting journey”. During her long period of nursing career, the author took care of many elderly diabetic patients, including family members. The book aims to impart hope and optimism to patient who find the disease a painstaking process. It discusses both proactive and preventive diabetic care measures that allow them to be in charge of living a healthy lifestyle and not within the fearful limits of their illness. Ampofoh lays down, in simple terms, how to manage the progress of the disease without compromising the most important aspects of a person’s life. “Diabetes must not slowly get worse of or control your life”, says the author. “You have the opportunity to write your own story joyfully, with expected outcome for the future generation”.Living with diabetes.
AUTHOR REPUTATION PRESS
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(0)By : Rev. John Akinyemi
Catch Them Young: A Key To Winning Children To Christ “Book For Every Home
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99They didn’t know that the quiet child who was growing up was the one whom it was said that all things were made through Him and without Him was not anything made that has been made; And that in Him was not anything made that has been made; and that in Him was life (Zoe) and that He was the light of men
The whole world has been expecting a superman. The first superman came as a root out of the dry ground. No one recognized Him. No one knew that God could manifest in the flesh. They didn’t know that the logos of God who had been with God, and who was God – Proverb 8:22 -30, could have been with them when they were still looking elsewhere.
The world has not known that there is a superman in their midst today. They don’t know that every new creation is a supper man in the embryo, that all embryo needs is to know what it is, what it can do, what the Father expects it to do, and what the Father has empowered it to be and to do in the world.
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(0)By : Ellen K. Gordon
God and Choice and Life or Death
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99I define this choice as an established, intangible mechanism at the core of our being, which our will for our lives through the spoken word of our mouths activates. This choice is sometimes ignored and/or unrecognized; however, it is always present and available to us. Its purpose is to deliver us (our spirit man) into the hands of freedom, a place within us where we are always safe, where we are sane, and where we recognize the greatness that is within us through Christ Jesus, our Lord. This is not the freedom of footloose, wild, and fancy free, but it is the freedom of kings and priests. Its freedom enables our responsible right to us. We understand that God is responsible and the only right (Deut. 32:4), and only through Him can anyone obtain rights. No one has the right or God on his side to do anything unless it is through Him. This is the basis of truth. In John 8:31-32, Jesus said, “If you continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed; and ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” First, He instructs us to continue. We cannot pick up the Word of God and put it down with yet still the expectation of receiving what it says. Our continuance in the Word is the key to our forthcoming knowledge and revelation. Jesus said, “Then are ye my disciples indeed” Disciples are disciplined ones that recognize the order of God and will themselves to carry it out. These orders carried out are the physical evidence of the disciplined spirits, willed from the soul (mind). This is the order of God. When your spirit (heart) is disciplined toward God, your soul wills your body to follow through.
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(0)By : Kirk Phillipsen
Kirk’s Poetry
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99I want to dedicate this book to my son Christopher, who joined the Lord
July 4th of 1996. He had cancer the age of 9, and was a fighter for 4 years.
He made everyone smile, and always kept us on our toes. He loved music
and going out for pizza. He also loved the Lord and proclaimed Him until his
death in 1996. He was a strong boy and always knew what was going on.
And he has been the inspiration for this book, he loved listening to my music
and loved all the different types of poems I wrote, whether Christian, love, or just
fun poems or songs. He was a big inspiration for my new Christian cd which is now available.
A young boy who didn’t really have a chance in life, but he enjoyed it to
the fullest. That’s why this book is about him, he was there and helped me with all that
was written in it, because he just plain enjoyed life, and he helped us to do the same.
I have some poems that are about Christopher in Chapter3..
We all love and miss you Christopher you were and still are a great inspiration
to all the people that your heart touched, which was many people,
We will meet you in heaven.
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(0)By : Faustina Falisi
A Dream Fulfilled
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99This book will show an incentive of what can be accomplished by those who follow what they wish to become when they grow up. As it has been said, “Follow your dream, and it will come true. Never ever give up, and believe in yourself.
My intention is to instill the desire of children making their dream a reality.
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(0)By : Michael Kravitz
Boston Darkens
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99The Kenyan runner was the favorite to win this year’s Boston Marathon. At least that’s what the sports broadcaster blurted on Ben’s car radio. He was on the Mass Pike, making his way through heavy traffic. Just a few more miles to go. Suddenly a shockwave of energy burst through the air. Ben’s car shut down.
Dumbfounded, he held tight to the steering wheel. What the fuck, he thought. His Honda Accord was new. He turned the ignition switch over, but there was nothing. He tried the lights, windows, and door, but again nothing. It was just dead as a doornail. “Damn,” he muttered and grinned. After a minute he looked around him. It wasn’t rush-hour traffic. He was in a huge parking lot.
Jessica, Ben’s daughter, was in her classroom. As a high school student, she was coming down the home stretch. Her whole life was ahead of her. The teacher was beginning the first lesson. Click the lights, and computers went off. “Stay calm” the teacher said. Seconds turned into minutes. A student raised his hand.
He had to go to the bathroom. Confusion and anxiety set in. The principal was beside himself. What was the protocol for this? There was no cell phone reception, and the police or fire departments weren’t showing up. Minutes turned into hours. Action was required. Would he make the wrong decision? Would he endanger lives? Would he be sued? His pay grade was high but not high enough for this.
Ben, Alice (his wife), Randy (his son), and Jessica were living the American dream. They were now confronted by an evil act of aggression, a life-changing event for this wholesome family, their neighbors, and everyone within hundreds of miles. This drama portrays a family’s efforts to survive. In their struggle, they are joined together by an unlikely collection of heroes—Ben, his shy teenage daughter, Jessica, and her friend Vivian. He has a rebellious son named Randy and an eccentric recluse of a neighbor who’s an intellectually challenged adult. There is a neighborhood construction contractor, a keen, quiet-spoken hip Native American father a fair-play, Easy Rider biker dude, a couple of “fly by the seat of their pants” local cops, the Massachusetts Turnpike, and of course Randy’s lovingly restored classic: a 1958 Buick. You’ll have to read it to believe it.
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(0)By : Michael Kravitz
Boston Flickers
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99Jessica had been bicycling hard for two hours in a desperate attempt to be with her boyfriend Joshua. Her father had basically forbidden any further contact. With nothing else to live for, she was on a dangerous journey. It was bad enough to drive through this lawless countryside in a vintage car. Alone, on a bicycle, it was almost unthinkable. Exhausted, she laid down on the side of the road and made peace with the Lord.
An EMP blast has littered most roads in the eastern U.S. with stalled cars, their modern computer-based ignitions fried beyond repair. Ben Randall had formed a survival collaborative with his neighbors. They had to venture out for food, water and medicines while trying to avoid local gangs of thugs. Local governments were operating with skeletons crews at best. Officer Ryan was one of the few Massachusetts State Police officers who had transportation and was able to remain at his post. As a member of Ben’s collaborative, he coordinated the formation of a new collaborative. It took an hour’s drive with the non-computerized antique Buick that Ben’s son Randy had lovingly restored.
Daniel was the leader of the new collaborative. He was a talented man who spoke a number of languages, was a decent musician, and had the natural gift to be a good salesman. Trouble is, he is not a hands-on guy. Starting in the mix in the new collaborative was Daniel’s wife, who is often at odds with him, and his son Joshua. Ah, Joshua, the apple does not fall far from the tree. Leaving college early, Joshua’s dreams were like those of his dad. He was also gifted with the gab, loved sales and meeting people. He too was worldly, spoke several languages, and come across as a handsome, confident young man.
When the two collaborative meet, it is the encounter of Jessica and Joshua that sets off a tangled journey through danger, survival and love. It inflicts family wounds and eventually pushes the two lovers to leave for “tent city”. Like the first book, “Boston Darkens”, you will find this story fast paced, and captivating to the end.
“Boston Flickers” is a story of family conflict, friends, and romance, mixed-in with the wit of a unique cast of characters.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5(1)By : Briana Isham
Depression Where: Journey To Recovery
$3.99 – $8.99Price range: $3.99 through $8.99“I have written a journal to have a journey to recovery. I’m an advocate for healing in different ways for all ages. We are in an era where depression and suicide have reached an all time high. This journal is designed to help in the healing process to create a safe place for everyone to read and write down if unable to talk at that time. Until help is obtained, this is a gateway to help in the progression to healing. I dedicate this journal to everyone who has ever been told to suck it up and move on, to those who were told that their voice doesn’t matter, to those whose cries don’t get heard”
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(0)By : Douglas Alan
Unto the Least of These
$3.99 – $8.95Price range: $3.99 through $8.95A compelling story of two strangers that invade each other’s worlds after a terrible accident throws together Dan Pearson, a man of principle and organized life, with the beautiful actress, Eva St. Clair, who lives by the minute.
Lost and isolated in a remote mountain cabin where they struggle to survive physically and emotionally along with the daily drama of their two completely different cultures brings together a dramatic and surprising ending.
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The Impact of Organizational Capital Investment on Employee Innovation in the Manufacturing Industry
$3.99 – $8.95Price range: $3.99 through $8.95This study involved an exploration of the impact of organizational capital investment on employee innovation in the manufacturing industry. The
overarching question was: Does organizational capital investment impact employee innovation in the manufacturing industry? Organizations tend to
place much emphasis on how skill drives innovation, but not on how capital investment impact employee innovation. The research was guided using a
qualitative phenomenological case study design to probe the impact of capital investment on employee innovation. Participants were selected through a convenience and purposive sampling method using the researcher’s personal professional network as well as the snowball method to seek participants from individuals’ referrals. Data collection involved personal interviews, audio recording, and note taking. The assumption was that employee innovation is not an option but a necessity, because organizations compete on global fronts for resources and market share. Consequently, capital investment in machinery and employee innovation becomes symbiotic in nature, not mutually exclusive. Results showed employee innovation can be impacted and enhanced through the acquisition and application of appropriate technological capital investment. The researcher recommends further research to ascertain whether the amount of organizational capital investment is proportional to the development of employee innovativeness.
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(0)By : Osiander Rose
God, Where Are My Muscles?
$3.99 – $8.90Price range: $3.99 through $8.90Bullying is a silent destroyer of healthy self-esteem. Sadly, it takes place in our schools and in our communities. Thus, we as adults need to be aware. Don’t think it doesn’t exist. It’s there in many fashions. Sometimes children won’t come right out and tell you. They feel they might get teased for tattling as well. Every parent probably has a child experiencing bullying. In general, every person probably knows a bully. Even in today’s times, children can still be cruel to each other. Although we have not yet determined the true root cause, we know it generates from three scenarios. It could come from children simply not obeying their parents. It could come from parents not training their child. It could come from not working together as a community helping to raise all children. Nonetheless, we can overcome all three. Buddy and Styles are just like any other children.
Buddy and Styles’ bullies are just like any other bullies. But God. But God. Buddy wants to overcome the fear and mental trauma that comes with bullying. His answer is to have muscles. Buddy dreamt that God had given him huge muscles to fight off the Wallaces. He fought them off single-handedly and Styles watched and cheered. When he got home, he and styles told their mom that the Wallaces were a problem but no more. No more. No more. What Buddy does not understand is that muscles from God can come in all forms. Buddy knows that God is indeed the miracle maker. So, he prays to God each day to please give him muscles. Buddy does get those muscles from God. Please read and see. You will be amazed at what God can do for those who believe.
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(0)By : Anthony Robinski
The ‘i’ Problem Theory: Solve your problems
$3.99 – $7.99Price range: $3.99 through $7.99The I Problem Theory starts from a simple claim: if you can precisely describe how you stand in relation to a problem, you can deliberately change that relationship. The book expresses this with a single equation, The I Problem Theory. Rather than offering vague motivation, the book shows how to increase certain factors by using better habits, better information, and better use of other people’s expertise-while recognizing things that cannot be changed but used to your advantage.



































