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Nandini Dash Nandini Dash

Models of Diplomacy & Case Studies

Genre - Humanities & social sciences, Diplomacy & International Relations

Available – on Amazon                                                

Link – https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CN54VJVH

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Jeff McLain Jeff McLain

Backyard Big: Growing Food in Your Backyard

Master how to start a garden, transform your backyard into a miniature farm, and enjoy toxin-free, flavor-packed produce! Gardening is one of the most fulfilling endeavors anyone can undertake. You go out in nature, help new life emerge through the earth, and watch your hard work blossom from mere seedlings into fully-fledged plants. You get to enjoy both the journey and the end. But not as many people practice gardening with concerns such as:I don't have enough space.I would love to, but I just don't have the time.It seems like a lot of work.How and where do I even start?If these are some of the factors holding you back, this book about gardening aims to show you that growing food in y...
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sanjeev sareen sanjeev sareen

Know God. He could be you.

We are all on a spiritual journey. The journey starts with ‘i’, as various ego identifications, and gets completed when we realize ourselves—as we truly are.There is a lot to our being that we are not privy to yet and have never realized so far. Know yourself—your real dimension. It is said that whoever doesn’t know the 'Self' doesn’t know anything, but whoever knows the 'Self' has already acquired knowledge about the depth of the universe.This 'self-realization' will lead to God’s realization. And it has to happen one day, maybe after a few hundred or thousands more incarnations, riding the roller coaster of life through pains and pleasures, etc. Why not now?The ignorance abou...
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david Ramati david Ramati

A Destiny of Memories Book I Fire and Rain Book II Phoenix Rising

During my return home on furlough from the Vietnam War, I was supposed to have had time to reconnect with my mother for about a month. Instead, I came home to her funeral. Fresh from the war.And here we have the story in a nutshell — the twilight of sanity, forces beyond our control, small people caught up in a dehumanizing process, nothing special about me. Trapped between life and death, truth and lies, light and dark is the disconnect— being neither here nor there, feeling but not feeling, a vivid intensity in the inner world that drains substance from the outer world reality.These themes play out in the different phases of the story — leaving Vietnam, landing in my hometown where I...
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Sandra Francis Sandra Francis

The Soul Cave: It's Never Too Late to Find Your Power

The Soul Cave: It's Never Too Late to Find Your Power is the book I wish I could have found when I set out on my spiritual journey! Part autobiographical, part spiritual primer and part self-help book, it tells of my introduction to spiritual living as a result of trauma, looks at the basics of various spiritual practices and points you in the direction of further information, and features exclusive visualisations channelled to me from the Angels.

The Soul Cave available from Amazon and other online platforms, and available to order from bookshops worldwide, in paperback and e-book format. is Read extracts on the publishers link below, where there's also a direct lint to Amazon. 

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Skeeter Spidel Skeeter Spidel

Who is that Guy?

Moses, Marilyn Monroe, and I have one thing in common. All three of us we’re adopted. Have you ever wondered what it would feel like being adopted? Would you want to know if you have any brothers or sisters somewhere in the world? What was the reason they had to give you up for adoption anyway? Imagine feeling the nagging need for finding the answers to these questions day after day. Would you want to meet your maternal parents? How I handled being an adopted only child was my way, maybe not the right way.As you read this book, please think of what you would do differently or how this relates to you or someone you know.Blended families experience some of these questions too, but most likel...
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Ken Smith Ken Smith

Building financial resilience for an uninsurable future: The impact of climate change on personal finances and the wealth of the nation

Higher global temperatures mean more severe storms. These storms are causing more costly damage. But many people are not prepared financially for the storms ahead. This book lays out the dangers by region and makes practical recommendations for what you can do to be more financially prepared for climate change.

This may be the most important book you read and conversation you have with your family, neighbors and friends, and colleagues this year.

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