Tina Ketch's Candle Lighting Encyclopedia


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The first book ever written which includes the history of candles, "Tina Ketch's Candle Lighting Encyclopedia" explains the psychological effects of lighting colored candles on human behavior. Readers will find a list of over 300 saints, martyrs and holy men to assist, as well as 1600 different life situations that can manifest or be gotten rid of by lighting candles.







The Candle Lighting Encyclopedia


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Most of us love candles, but Tina Ketch has taken the love of candles many steps forward in the Candle Lighting Encyclopedia. She has taken this ancient art of lighting candles to purpose and comprised the quintessential guide to what candles to light, and when to light them, thereby manifesting your desires, or ridding your life of those things that might be standing in your way or are unwanted. You want the best in life, and this is the guide that will assure you get it.




Tina Ketch's Candle Lighting Encyclopedia


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The most comprehensive, user friendly, uplifting, life changing book ever in print on the subject of candle lighting for specific life changing issues, "Tina Ketch's Candle Lightning Encyclopedia Volume II" deals with the psychological effects of past lives and their present life manifestations.







Tina Ketch's Candle Lighting Workbook


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For the first time in print, "Tina Ketch's Candle Lightning Workbook" includes life cycles in which to light candles. There are tables explaining the vibrational definition of every minute of every day of the year, each letter of the alphabet, the 52 cards in a regular or Tarot deck, and an element cycle explaining the "mercury retrogrede" cycle, with when and why to light candles during this time.







Selling Fear


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A host of Christian teachers have tapped into conspiracy theories to design their own end-times scenarios. But how do their prophetic schemes hold up against Scripture, logic, and history? Historian Gregory Camp offers a sane counterbalance.




Who's Who in the South and Southwest


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Provides current coverage of a broad range of individuals from across the South and Southwest Includes approximately 17,500 names from the region embracing Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Because of its importance and its contiguity to the southwestern United States, Mexico is also covered in this volume.




Mobile Museums


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Mobile Museums presents an argument for the importance of circulation in the study of museum collections, past and present. It brings together an impressive array of international scholars and curators from a wide variety of disciplines – including the history of science, museum anthropology and postcolonial history - to consider the mobility of collections. The book combines historical perspectives on the circulation of museum objects in the past with contemporary accounts of their re-mobilisation, notably in the context of Indigenous community engagement. Contributors seek to explore processes of circulation historically in order to re-examine, inform and unsettle common assumptions about the way museum collections have evolved over time and through space. By foregrounding questions of circulation, the chapters in Mobile Museums collectively represent a fundamental shift in the understanding of the history and future uses of museum collections. The book addresses a variety of different types of collection, including the botanical, the ethnographic, the economic and the archaeological. Its perspective is truly global, with case studies drawn from South America, West Africa, Oceania, Australia, the United States, Europe and the UK. Mobile Museums helps us to understand why the mobility of museum collections was a fundamental aspect of their history and why it continues to matter today. Praise for Mobile Museums 'This book advances a paradigm shift in studies of museums and collections. A distinguished group of contributors reveal that collections are not dead assemblages. The nineteenth and twentieth centuries were marked by vigorous international traffic in ethnography and natural history specimens that tell us much about colonialism, travel and the history of knowledge – and have implications for the remobilisation of museums in the future.’ – Nicholas Thomas, University of Cambridge 'The first major work to examine the implications and consequences of the migration of materials from one scientific or cultural milieu to another, it highlights the need for a more nuanced understanding of collections and offers insights into their potential for future re-mobilisation.' – Arthur MacGregor