Unchallenged Mind

Unchallenged Mind
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 1600477410
ISBN-13 : 9781600477416
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Unchallenged Mind by : Ph. D. Robert L. Jackson

Unchallenged Mind provides a bittersweet account of my personal tribulations growing up as an intellectually gifted, but poor African-American kid in New Jersey. Part One describes my often-painful quest to understand why I failed to fulfill the intellectual promise I had shown as a child prodigy. Part Two documents my decades-long struggle to recover, but never quite successfully recapturing, the intellectual prowess I once possessed and enjoyed. Although the story mainly takes place in mid-20th century, many of its themes still are relevant. The consequences of racial inequality, poverty, child abuse, single-parent homes, and a dysfunctional public education system remain part of America's 21st century inner-city narrative.

Dove Strong

Dove Strong
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Publisher : Pelican Ventures Book Group
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781522301172
ISBN-13 : 1522301178
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Dove Strong by : Erin Lorence

Dove Strong loves God. She loves standing chin up and fists clenched when facing Satan's attacks. But there's one thing she doesn't love—other people. So when this spiritually-gifted, antisocial teenager is chosen to join other believers in a trek across Satan's territory, rattlesnakes and evil-intentioned Heathen aren't her biggest challenges. But failure isn't an option. In a month, the Christian Councils will decide the Reclaim, a vote on whether there'll be a war between Christ's followers and Satan's to take back America. It is up to Dove, God's messenger for peace, to reach her Council in time. Because if she doesn't, things could get bloody.

The Illusion of Inclusion

The Illusion of Inclusion
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Publisher : Business Expert Press
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9781631574580
ISBN-13 : 1631574582
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Illusion of Inclusion by : Helen Turnbull

We may say we want to be inclusive, but what if we really don’t? What if our brains are hard-wired for selfishness and similarity and not for diversity and altruism? Having a diverse workforce is no guarantee that the work environment is inclusive. Companies hire for diversity and manage for similarity. We hire people for their difference and then teach them directly and indirectly what they have to do to fit in to the corporate culture. The Illusion of Inclusion exposes a myriad of diverse reasons why people are not more fully engaged and offers you the key to unlock the “Geometry of Inclusion”. This book takes the lid off Pandora’s box and explores the complexity of inclusion; where affinity bias or “mini-me” syndrome and the need to fit in are unconsciously blocking our ability to be inclusive. It offers a road map and an easy to comprehend model on how to minimize the impact of unconscious and conscious biases in order to embed an inclusive organizational culture.

Mind Games

Mind Games
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Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages : 223
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ISBN-10 : 9781098045074
ISBN-13 : 1098045076
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Mind Games by : Nina Burgett

Honestly...does it really matter what goes on in your head? After all, no one knows your thoughts except you, right?But thoughts are powerful. Thoughts can change perceptions and perspectives. Thoughts can even change actions. Thoughts can make or break you, depending upon the power you give to them.In Mind Games, Nina Burgett lays the groundwork for an open and honest conversation about how our thought-lives make a direct impact on our everyday living: physically, emotionally, spiritually. Based on the truth and teachings of Scripture and packed with lessons learned from her own mistakes and heartaches, Nina invites us to understand the character of God our Creator in a life-changing way. Engaging and easy-to-read, Mind Games is full of tried and true wisdom that helps you develop sharp skills to recognize faulty thinking and build upon truth that will change your life from the inside out.

Warlord

Warlord
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : 0765309912
ISBN-13 : 9780765309914
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Warlord by : Jennifer Fallon

Marla Wolfblade is reeling from the loss of her closest confidant, Elizaar the Fool, who taught her the Rules of Gaining and Wielding Power. But Marlas plans for revenge are disrupted when she discovers she has a dangerous adversary.

The Sky's the Limit

The Sky's the Limit
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Publisher : Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages : 54
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ISBN-10 : 9798888328828
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Sky's the Limit by : Dr. Kenalea Johnson, COMS

This book has been written to provide support to parents who have children with disabilities. Oftentimes, the parent seems to be overwhelmed with terminology and regulations that professionals throw at them. This book will be a toolbox of information that will support the parents in taking the reins of their child’s life. Parents are, however, the main shareholders in the child, and this book will help parents to use the time at home to prepare the students for the years as adults. Beginning with first steps as outlined in this book will make family life better as well as interactions with medical and educational professionals.

The Healing Hand

The Healing Hand
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Publisher : Health Research Books
Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 0787309516
ISBN-13 : 9780787309510
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis The Healing Hand by : Sidney A. Weltmer

1922. The Healing Hand presents the basic principles of the Law of Life and the lessons that life teaches. There are three desirable impulses in each life seeking opportunity for expression. They are health, happiness and prosperity. The text also teaches the principles of healing through the threefold method of: suggestion through the hand; suggestion through the spoken word and written word; and suggestion through telepathy, as explained in the home method of healing. There is also an extensive discussion of the primary and fundamental principles of the laws of mental healing based upon the actual experience of the author, Professor Weltmer, which is intended to give the reader adequate information to understand himself and to prepare him for the practical study of the principles of Suggestotherapy.

The Seance Society

The Seance Society
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Publisher : Minotaur Books
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781250028358
ISBN-13 : 1250028353
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis The Seance Society by : Michael Nethercott

Engaging, charming, and smart, The Séance Society by Michael Nethercott is a fresh take on the traditional mystery genre for readers who love original characters, witty dialogue, and a great whodunit. It's 1956, and Lee Plunkett has taken over the family business as a private investigator despite his reluctance to follow in his father's footsteps. When murder intrudes on a group of ghost seekers, Lee is asked to solve the case by a cop on the verge of retirement. At the urging of his perpetual fiancée Audrey, Lee enlists the help of Mr. O'Nelligan, a scholarly Irishman with a keen eye for solving mysteries. The duo is drawn into a murder investigation involving the "Spectricator," a machine designed to communicate with the dead. Soon, Plunkett and O'Nelligan are knee-deep in a suspect pool that includes a surly medium, a former speakeasy queen, a mysterious Spanish widow, and a whole slew of eccentric servants. "Nethercott's debut sparkles with a mix of W.B. Yeats and Elvis quotations, well-placed red herrings, and an endearing trio of protagonists."—Library Journal "This clever series opener offers a mid-century take on the traditional drawing-room mystery... There is a sweet charm to this mystery, ensuring that readers will want to see more from O'Nelligan and Plunkett."—Booklist "A classically styled Holmesian whodunit."—Publishers Weekly

The Real You

The Real You
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 352
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ISBN-10 : 9780241453551
ISBN-13 : 0241453550
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis The Real You by : Andrew Parr

'A gracefully written book about the inner strength we all have within us' Wim Hof ________________________________________________________________________________ Do you feel held back by your own thoughts? Have you gone through years of therapy but never quite resolved your problems? Whether you struggle with mental health or want to achieve more in life, this revolutionary book is your key to finally making positive changes. It's common to feel a loss of control and even feel out of touch with our own identity when we go through periods of stress or trauma. Our brains are conditioned to form beliefs about ourselves and the world around us, so when we experience adversity thoughts such as 'I'm not good enough', 'I don't deserve to be happy' and 'I don't belong here' can develop and start to hold us back in life. Left unchecked, these thoughts can leave us feeling stuck, incapable and unfulfilled but this life-changing book shows how we can de-hypnotize ourselves of those beliefs and re-discover the capable and confident person within us. Having practised as a therapist for almost thirty years, Andrew Parr has helped thousands of people to break free of their self-sabotaging thoughts and achieve things they never thought possible: from pay rises to weight loss, and from quitting smoking to overcoming insomnia. In The Real You he shares his transformative approach, combining the most effective aspects of hypnotherapy, psychotherapy, coaching and CBT, that will help you to identify and resolve problematic mental patterns more easily than with traditional talking therapy. No matter what you want to achieve, the simple, practical exercises in this book will put you back control of your thoughts, transform your self-confidence and make success possible. ________________________________________________________________________________ 'A truly unique and transformational book' Paul Hewitt, Sports Performance Specialist

Smart Thinking

Smart Thinking
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781137502094
ISBN-13 : 1137502096
Rating : 4/5 (94 Downloads)

Synopsis Smart Thinking by : Bryan Greetham

Unlock your students' potential with Smart Thinking, a step-by-step guide to generating ideas, thinking creatively and conceptually and making decisions. The book begins by explaining what smart thinking is and how it develops the skills that today's employers covet. Part 1 unwraps the mysteries of conceptual thinking, with chapters on how to create new concepts and analyse existing ones, while Part 2 shows students how to release their creative potential and devise original solutions to complex problems. Finally, Part 3 shows students how to assess their ideas and solutions and come to a rational, objective decision. Chapters are packed with examples, top tips and 'try this' activities for students to put their thinking skills to the test. Smart Thinking will be an indispensable companion for students of all levels and disciplines who want to sharpen their thinking and improve the way they study.