The Treasures of Life


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Treasures of life is a collection of illustrated poetry on emotions and blessings, written with an intention to create a different perception on reality of life. Emotions and Blessings are the two valuable treasures, that cannot be measured. Embracing emotions and adapting to the changes is the key to happiness. Dealing with every emotion, a new skill is learnt. These skills are the blessings that is important for survival, success and peace. Every poetry is illustrated with India’s ancient folk painting- Warli art.




Treasures of Life


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Rachel Ellen Zangrillo's debut collection of poetry brims with empathetic, sincere, and delicately crafted poems that demand repeated readings. The author presents six chapters that, with keen insight, focus on Lessons in Life, Love and Relationships, Parents, Children and Animals, Places and Harmony, Self-Awareness, and Dreams and Resolutions.




The Treasure's of Life


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This book is dedicated to those who love life, have shared in similar experiences, and need positive reinforcement with lifes events. We all from time to time need someone to understand what we are feeling or going through in life. I hope that upon reading this book it gives you enlightenment and great sense of comfort letting you know that you are not alone.




Treasures of Life


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From Editorials Published In The Instructor.




Treasures of My Life


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Share the Joy Love Magnify the Cure. Strength comes from within; courage comes with faith and belief. The result is true healing. The road travelled has been long and arduous with many challenges. With perseverance and steadfastness I braced the lessons that were put before me. A rich life is achieved when we can take a minute to count our blessings. - Marcella October 2004




Treasures of Life


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Linda Lee Morley lives in Tucson, Arizona and raised two daughters as a single mom. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in Family and Consumer Resources at the University of Arizona and a Master’s degree in Social Work at New York University. She has written her insightful poetry throughout her career while working in Tucson hospitals until she retired in 2014.




Hidden Treasures in the Book of Job (Reasons to Believe)


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Arguably the oldest book in the Bible, the book of Job has a surprising amount to say about some of the newest scientific discoveries and controversies. Far from a book that is just about suffering, Job is filled with rich insight into both ancient and modern questions about the formation of the world the difference between animals and humans cosmology dinosaurs and the fossil record how to care for creation and more With careful consideration and exegesis, internationally known astrophysicist and Christian apologist Hugh Ross adds yet another compelling argument to the case for the veracity of the biblical commentary on the history of the universe, Earth, life, and humanity. Hidden Treasures in the Book of Job shows that the Bible is an accurate predictor of scientific discoveries and a trustworthy source of scientific information, and that both the book of Scripture and the book of nature are consistent both internally and externally.




The Treasures of Leonardo Da Vinci


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This unique and authoritative guide to the world's most intriguing artist is published in time for the opening of what will surely be one of the biggest blockbuster movies of 2006--"The Da Vinci Code." 200 illustrations. 64-page slipcased book with more than 30 individual pieces of removable memorabilia inside. Consumable.




Gifts for the Journey


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Now available in a book/CD combination: M. Scott Peck's cherished work accompanied by the music that inspired it.




The Treasures of Tutankhamun


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Explaining Tutankhamun's background and the role of the Pharaoh, The Treasures of Tutankhamun shows how Egypt became a source of fascination for those in the West. Using photographs, drawings and diagrams from the original expedition, it brings to life the excitement and wonderment that Carter and Carnarvon must have felt upon opening the tomb. It also describes the painstaking efforts that were taken as they and their team slowly investigated the wealth of objects that had lain hidden for centuries. It also addresses its impact on the study of Egyptology and the more far-reaching effects it has had.