Deep, Deep Down in Your Heart


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1925 That those who do not understand themselves may be happy. Contents: Happier; Wealth or Poverty; Fear; Hate or Love Unexpressed; Self Pity is Not Self Love; Selfness & Selfishness; Pain & Divine Protection; Temper & Desire for Greater Power;.




Deep Down


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THE DEEP DOWN TALES


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Not every story can be enunciated in the world. Some are left engraved forever in our heart, untouched and unheard. The Deep Down Tales is a compilation of beautiful stories and poems written in hindi and english by a team of the most talented co-authors. Join us on this journey where co-authors dive deeper into their emotions and proclaim their Deep Down Tales.







I, Wayne Gretzky


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If it sounds outrageous, then Rob Gordon was involved. These stories are hilarious, viewed in a greater perspective, they represent true Canadiana But officer, if I was a real criminal, would I have just taken 3 teensy little bottles of Beer? Rob Gordon A must read for anyone who thinks that life is stressful! There are others out there that push the limits on decency, this is a man who tells it like it is with a Flashman Twist , perhaps a modern Flashman! My own work is far removed from the places and situations he goes, that is why I love them.. Dr. Kathleen Lundon , Author Orthopedic Rehabilitation Science




How the Subconscious Creates Health


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How the Subconscious Creates Health by Christian D. Larson uncovers the influence of the subconscious mind in maintaining physical health. This groundbreaking book provides a deep understanding of how to utilize the power of the subconscious to promote a healthy body and mind. Inspiring and enlightening, How the Subconscious Creates Health is an essential guide for individuals seeking to harness the immense power of their subconscious minds. Order your copy today and discover the secrets to vibrant health and vitality.




Christmas at Harmony Hill


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It is 1864 and the nation is still torn apart by civil war when Heather Worth discovers she is with child. She has been working as a laundress with her husband's army unit, but when the army gets orders to march south to Tennessee, Gideon insists Heather go home to have their child under safer conditions. Heather agrees, but returns home to another kind of devastation--deaths in the family and a father who refuses to forgive her for marrying a Yankee. With nowhere else to turn, Heather seeks refuge at the Shaker village of Harmony Hill, where her great aunt Sophrena lives. There, after many peaceful years at Harmony Hill, Sophrena is having doubts about her Shaker path. Both women are in need of love and forgiveness--whether given or received. With Christmas coming, can the miracle of new life fill their hearts with unexpected joy? Ann H. Gabhart's many fans will be thrilled to return to Harmony Hill at Christmastime for this stirring story of healing and hope.




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Deep Down in the Jungle...


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With the growth of interest in folklore, it becomes increasingly evident that the presentation of a collection needs some rationale more than the fact that traditional materials have been collected and properly annotated. Much has been gathered and is now accessible through journals, archives, and lists. If a corpus of lore is not presented in some way, which bears new light on the process of word-of-mouth transmission, on traditional forms or expressions, or on the group among whom the lore was encountered, there is little reason to present it to the public. This work represents an attempt to present a body of folklore collected among one small group of Black Americans in a neighborhood in South Philadelphia. The author's approach toward collection and presentation has been intensive. He has tried to collect "in depth," and to recreate in his presentation the social background in which the lore was found, and to relate the lore with the life and the values of the group. Abraham's work is a departure from any past methods of analyzing folklore, and therefore a description of the author's point of view and his method will be given first. The majority of this work was written before his methodology was actually formulated. However throughout the project รป the object was to illuminate as fully as possible the lore of one small group of African Americans from urban Philadelphia. The methodology, which developed, did so because of this objective more than anything else. Though the formulation of this theory may seem ex post facto, it is included because it clarified much during the rewritings of this book, and more importantly, because it will clarify many matters for the lay reader and for the professional folklorist.