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Hannibal The Ultimate Warrior
About the author:
Joseph Peebles is President & CEO of the Peebco Energy Group and a 32-year public accountant. He was a member of the Institute of Management Accountants and the National Assoc. of Public Accountants. In 2009, Peebs was nominated and awarded Man of the Year and was inducted into The American Biological Institute’s Hall of Fame for Athletics and Technological Innovations. He was also awarded the Medal of Congressional Distinction.
Additionally, Peebs is a world-class track & field athlete. He has won 12 national track & field relay championships. He has also won 10 Mid-America track & field championships and in 2017, he was the 200-meter and the 400-meter sprint Mid-American champion.
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Harmony in the Open Field
What happens when you come face to face with one of the biggest fears of your life? Imagine how Kreigh Alcorn, an acorn, feels when he happens upon a grey and brown squirrel! If you’ve ever been afraid, you will love Harmony in the Open Field. Ruth-Ann J. Thompson, songwriter, and motivational speaker, now brings us Harmony in the Open Field, the second book in The Open Fielders, a series that will touch the heart of a child, and encourage the hearts of parents.
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Harvest of War: A Flemish Novel
By Jan Smolders
World War ll. 1944. Summertime.
Dr. Bruno Van Dam takes care of the citizens of German-occupied Ramsel, Belgium, whatever their politics, resistance fighters, collaborators, or ordinary citizens.
Secretly, however, he hides a Jewish orphan and two British pilots. Then his son Eric happens to be one of four youngsters who get picked up in town by the German military and forcibly transported to Germany, presumably to work in a work camp, where atrocious treatment and starvation are regular fare
Matters get dangerous and complicated as the doctor fights huge odds to get his son freed using all, even questionable means.
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Hate in Those Eyes: Bullying To Die For
By Tony Rathe
At age 85 I had published my first “Tryist” as an author, “A Cruise To Die For.” I referred to it as my Mini “Novel” covering 50 pages that can be read going up the elevator, great during halftime and easily slid under the door of your neighbor when finished.
My current work “Voyage to Cryon”, deals with Cryonics, the preservation of humans in ice chambers with the
hope of resuscitation in the future. A scheduled Anti-Aging Cruise sponsored by the Cosmetic industry changes course to indoctrinate unsuspecting candidates to prospective reincarnation and lasting life.My third book “Tunnel Vision” not yet published may be wallet size.
“What’s it like being 80” is somewhat biographical and a comical relief in accepting yourself being “old”
and left to the reader to edit his own experiences in this Octogenarian Society, with limited (By attrition) membership. I have recently combined six books, “A Cruise to Die For”, “Tunnel”, “Diner for Two”, “Walk with the Son”, “What’s it Like Being 80” and “Cryon” into One volume entitled, “The Books of Rathe.”I have just completed “Hate in Those Eyes” and “Octogenarian Guide to \Survival.” (Unedited)
At age 89 I still have a lust for life or whatever is left of it, so I keep on writing until the Great Author Above Closes His book on me.
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Hatred Addiction Recovery: Prescriptions for Wellness
Hatred Addiction Recovery defines, explores, illustrates and analyzes the nature and the human destructiveness of hatred as an acquired contagious addictive illness that poses a lethal threat to human life and society, itself. This book informs and illustrates the insidious pervasiveness of the toxic, deadly influence and effects of hatred as a spiritual illness; impacting individual health and security and the total wellbeing of society. It also has good news that emphasizes possibilities for prevention, control, treatment, recovery and the elimination of hatred. Hatred Addiction Recovery provides hope through education, methods and means to overcome an omnibus global threat to human life, known as hatred. Hatred is a total loser. It hates not only the hated, it hates self as the hater.
About the author:
Author W. J. Webb is a Certified Clinical Supervisor with the Georgia Addiction Counselors’ Association. He has worked professionally as a Mental Health, Criminal Justice, Addiction Clinician and Theological Educator for over 40 years. He has received an award from the Governor of the State of Georgia for his contributions in mental health and substance abuse services. He is a pastor and instructor of public theology. Webb is the CEO of the Christian Association of Public Theologians in Atlanta, GA. He is a graduate of Morehouse College, Clark Atlanta University, Georgia State University and the Morehouse School of Religion at ITC in Atlanta, GA. His ministerial efforts are focused on ameliorating the serious escalating culture crisis humanity faces. He believes that public theology (in addition to private religion) used through the disciplines of God’s gifts of science, art, law and true religion, has the potential to solve human problems. Public theology embraces the whole Gospel for the whole person for the whole world.
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He Couldn’t Say No: The life & death of my son
I picked up the phone… and called his cell phone. Much to my disappointment, his voice mail came on. … After a few more calls, the fear overcame me, and i started to think the worst, for I knew my son and this was out of character for him. I called his daughter. “Where is your father?” I asked. “Upstairs,” she answered. “Have you checked on him? Please go upstairs to see how he is now while I hold on. For all we know, he may be dead. “ My heart was pounding while I held the phone, waiting to hear After a moment I heard his daughter screaming my worst nightmare: “My dad is dead!” He Couldn’t Say No is the life story of Michael Louros, a man who had much potential but made all the wrong choices with regards to drugs. Michael was blessed with many gifts from God and many chances to take the right road, but unfortunately he wasn’t able to refuse drugs when they were offered to him, which ultimately cost him his life. In this emotionally powerful story, Stella Louros, Michael’s mother, starts with discussing Michael’s adoption from Greece and leads into the struggles she and her family faced while dealing with Michael’s roller coaster of a life. She even provides ways for readers to cope if they are ever faced with the same situation she and her family once were. Pick up He Couldn’t Say No today and learn more of this mother’s love for the son who grew in her heart, not under it. Stella Louros sides in New York.
Author Bio
Stella Louros was born in Mistra Greece and the first ten years of her life was a season spend with her parents and siblings, growing up in a loving family unit in Greece. They had faced two wars, it was their parents’ decision to send them to America for a better and safer future, even though they could not accompany them until a later date. Their parents send them off in God’s care and the pain they were feeling, no words can describe. Coming to America with her three siblings in 1948 was an indefinite period of tribulation and enthusiasm, as four young children prepared to face the unknown in their new country.
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Healing After The Navy Yard Shooting: One Survivor’s Story of Her Struggle to Return to a Normal Life
By Laurel Myers
Dr. Myers’ book gives an enthralling look into what victims face in an active shooter situation. It is a must read not only for those who have experienced such trauma, their friends and family who help them to over come, but anyone who deals with PTSD. This first hand account of her experience is a vivid behind the scenes look at what has become an all too common tragedy in today’s world.
Allison Martin, MAED
Author, “Could There Be A God?” and
“Helping Your Child Survive Trauma”About the Author:
Laurel Myers began her career as a teacher, then worked for the US government as a child development center director, and instructional systems specialist, joined private industry in acquisition logistics engineering, returning to government as an instructional systems specialist, then training specialist and is currently a branch chief in workforce development. Myers and her husband live near Washington, D.C.
“For the first time, I looked back at the shooting event as an event that happened to more people than just me and my friends who were killed. This time, from outside my cocoon, I looked at the damage caused to the lives of everyone else, and not just me. I felt like I finally opened my eyes for the first time since I’d closed them to focus on the sounds of the shots when I was locating the shooter for the 911 operator. I observed how people responded differently to everyday occurrences now. They’d changed, just as I had.” -Laurel Myers, author
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Healing Psalms
Traditionally attributed to King David, among others, the book of Psalms is a collection of 150 songs in praise of the Lord, containing some of the Bible’s most beautiful and inspiring verses. For centuries, Jewish and Christian people all over the world have turned to the psalms to give praise and thanks as well as to seek comfort and solace. Yet for many modern readers the messages in some psalms are not always clear; some are challenging, even obscure.
The commentaries in this companion to the psalms show how each psalm can help with the problems of everyday life. Featuring a cross-referenced index to help you look up specific feelings and situations – from love and grief to happiness and depression – Healing Psalms illuminates the meaning in each psalm and shows how these “dialogues with God” offer support and healing, whether you’re seeking deliverance from suffering, expressing love, giving praise for good fortune, or commemorating a special occasion.
Whereas other books of the Bible portray God speaking to people, the psalms were written by real people speaking to God. They wrote from the heart, reflecting their joy and sorrow, pride and shame, love and hate. They tell of sleepless nights, of everyday struggles, of birth and death. Intended for readers of any faith or spiritual tradition, Healing Psalms will guide and inspire you through life’s many obstacles and celebrations and bring you into closer fellowship with God.
AUTHOR BIO
Joshua O. Haberman escaped from his native Vienna after the Nazi occupation and earned his doctorate in modern religious philosophy at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati. He has preached at the White House, co-officiated with Billy Graham at the National Memorial Service 9/11, and was senior rabbi at the Washington Hebrew Congregation. Healing Psalms is his third book.
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Healing with Medicine and Scriptures
This book is revised from the original titled Alternate Medicine Pathways Through the Scriptures: which was written in 1998. There were requests for more copies of the original book which has been depleted. In this version, the author tells how some of the scriptures helped him in times of need. Personal interpretation of some scriptures is also shared. At the end of some of the chapters are prayers to help the sick with the words to seek God in the healing process.
Studies have shown that prayer, and other forms of faith, do increase healing. Some of the major cancer center now incorporate prayer, and other forms of meditation into their treatment programs.
The book is broken down into specific categories to help the sick find the particular scriptures they need. It is the author’s hope that the book will bring comfort and hope from beginning to end.
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Healthcare for All Americans: Healthcare Crisis USA – A Comprehensive Solution
“This extremely well-written and easy-to-read treatise on the state of healthcare in the US and the author’s proposed solutions is sure to garner much-deserved attention.”
-JACOB CLEVELAND, LULU PUBLISHING, INC.
“Paguyo offers a solution for America’s woes in a system of universal healthcare. A close study of the pros and cons of systems in Canada, England, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Japan reveals positive options that America can put together to form a greatly improved system for ensuring that sick people get treated properly. Tactics for implementing this new system are also discussed, in this thoughtful, well reasoned proposal for a solid solution to America’s healthcare problems.”
-MICHAEL J. CARSON, THE MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
HEALTHCARE FOR ALL AMERICANS
- Proposes ideal healthcare that is universal, portable, user-friendly, simple to administer, worry-free and reliable; affordable and sustainable; based on FREE MARKET principles applicable and adaptable for others countries;
- Is a comparative study of the seven well known national healthcare schemes Canada, England, France, Germany, Japan, Sweden and Switzerland;
- Is an examination of the thirteen major U.S. healthcare problems;
- Is an analysis how U.S. healthcare impacts the American people, U.S. economy, and America’s global competitiveness;
- Is an advocacy to dismantle and completely reconstruct from start the U.S.A. healthcare system in its present form;
- Is a historical review of the U.S. healthcare system from post-World War II to the present.
NELSON A. PAGUYO, M.D., is a doctor of forty-two years of experience prior to his retirement in 2005, of which, he spent seven years in residency and fellowship training; two years with NIH research; twenty years in solo medical practice, and thirteen years as a member of a staff-model HMO.
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