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A Cat Named Sam

A Cat Named Sam

M.J. Fievre

Mango Media
2021
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A Cat Named Sam is Ready for the Holidays—Or is He??It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Unless you’re A Cat Named Sam. Scaredy-cat Sam wants to enjoy the Christmas season, but Liza’s plans for Christmas Eve dinner have spoiled his holiday cheer. Join Sam on this adventure and find out why it is so important to listen closely to others.If you love kittens, then you’ll love the adorable Cat Named Sam who takes us on a journey throughout his festive house. Cuddle up with your kids and your pets this holiday season and read A Cat Named Sam! If you’ve read Pete the Cat Saves Christmas, Pete the Cat and the Perfect Pizza Party, Pete the Cat: Valentine's Day Is Cool, or Pete the Cat Falling for Autumn, then you’ll love A Cat Named Sam.
Samba Sam & Jive Bunny Joyce: A salty tale of dance, romance, & haute cuisine on the high seas...
"Why, this whole dancing business, it isn't such disaster In fact, it's very much like standing -- just a little bit faster.Dancing is fun, it's elegant, debonaire, it's like skating on ice; it's like floating on air. Look at me, I'm Gene Kelly ...or if you wish, Fred Astaire" With this epiphany, the dapper Samba Sam comes to realize that he, in fact, can dance. And more than that, he loves it Enjoy this wonderfully written spoof on Dr. Seuss's classic tale of "Green Eggs & Ham", only this time, instead of harboring a prejudice against green cuisine, our Sam thinks he doesn't like to dance. Until he tries it, that is .... All based on a true story of the real Sam & Joyce Middlebrook.
Sam Harris and the End of Faith: A Critique

Sam Harris and the End of Faith: A Critique

Anab Whitehouse

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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This work is a critical exploration of a book by Sam Harris entitled 'The End of Faith: Religion, Terror and the Future of Reason'. While the book by Mr. Harris puts forth arguments that attempt to paint all spirituality and religion with broad strokes of derision, castigation, and rejection, Mr. Harris also reserves a great deal of space within his book for casting aspersions on Islam and Muslims. The present critical review examines the many errors, misunderstandings, and problems contained in the aforementioned work of Mr. Harris. This book -- minus corrections, new formatting, and name change -- was previously published as: 'Sam Harris and the End of Faith: A Muslim's Critical Response'.
A Bride for Sam

A Bride for Sam

Linda Ellen

Independently Published
2019
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Rugged lumberjack and sawmill owner, Sam Maynard, enjoys a happy-go-lucky life in the 1870's small town of Brownville, Nebraska. Seeking out a wife of his own is the farthest thing from his mind until he sees his brother, Finn, so blissfully happy with his new proxy bride, and it sparks a desire within his own soul to find a mate. The girl he might have been able to love, sadly, is already promised to someone else, so he turns down the same avenue his brother had taken-the matrimonial advertisements. After multiple replies fail to generate any interest, however, he is about to chuck the whole idea...Tired of living in an apartment all alone, Beth Ann Gilmore looks forward to having her own hearth, home, husband, and children, but when she finds herself unexpectedly jilted by Stanley, her longtime beau, all her dreams go up in smoke. Refusing to rest on her laurels, she ponders the fact that her best friend, Charise, found happiness through mail-order-bride notices-so why couldn't she? For good measure, she visits a local marriage broker as well. Soon, however, circumstances take a drastic turn and in fear for her life, she wires her friends in Nebraska for help. The return telegram contains a shocking idea. Can she go through with it? Should she? Could a man she only met once be her salvation...in more ways than one? Beth knows it's a gamble, but faced with no other choice, it's a chance she can't afford to pass up. This is a clean, inspirational romance. The story contains themes of real life, but is suitable for all ages, as it contains no illicit sex or profanity.REVIEWSAdventure abounds from the moment you turn the page Linda Ellen submerges us into the bustling city of 1870's Louisville, through the eyes of Beth Ann. Penny-farthings, streets jostling with trolleys, and a frantic dash to the train station, are all richly written to tantalize your imagination. But with a seedy marriage broker on her heels, and a hasty proxy marriage to kind-hearted lumberjack, Sam, the rustic town of Brownville welcomes us back. I absolutely loved revisiting the town and it's sundry characters. Not to mention following our couple through their whirlwind courtship as they discover their deeply defining love for one another, and the near unstoppable force bent on tearing them apart. From it's charming sawmill nestled by the surging Minnow Creek, to the breathtaking expanse of Lover's Vista, and back to Finn's barbershop carved out of the former Lone Tree Saloon, Linda Ellen has written a world you won't want leave in A Bride for Sam. Venessa Vargas, Editor and AuthorThis story is full of suspense that kept me on the edge of my seat All the characters are well written and the storyline flows seamlessly. Love the relationship between Sam and Beth Ann but also the updates on the characters from the previous story. Good, clean romance with drama and humor as well. Judy Glenn, Beta ReaderA Bride for Sam is a standout in the Proxy Brides series. Melding a unique concept with creative plots and wonderful characters, Linda Ellen has outdone herself with her latest book. Shucking the generic formula for a refreshingly new approach to storytelling within the genre, Linda weaves a tale filled with gallantry and romance, featuring a hunky lumberjack, a daring escape, devoted friends, and a happily ever after all wrapped into one delightful package. Liz Austin, Beta Reader, Poet, Blogger
A Systems Analysis of Medicine (SAM): Healing Medicine

A Systems Analysis of Medicine (SAM): Healing Medicine

Ken A Bryson

ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon
2019
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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in transforming the impersonal character of the medical experience into a personalised, relational, spiritual, and holistic dialog about human health. It promotes a holistic vision of the doctor-patient relationship, a medicine that ought to be based on the totality of the human experience rather than on the reductive view of the patient as a person with a certain disease. Ken A. Bryson describes the character of medicine as the gateway to holistic healing and argues that we need to secure the ethical foundation of universal medicine as not relative to a cultural setting, thus establishing the Oath of Hippocrates as the universal proof of human dignity. This view emboldens us to raise medicine from the level of an impersonal technological encounter with disease to its rightful place as a sacred activity that includes all the levels of the human experience. The book offers practical suggestions on how to accomplish that objective.
Lær å telle med Brannmann Sam
I denne boken lærer barna å telle med Brannmann Sam. Det er skriv og visk ut papir i boken slik at barna kan øve igjen og og igjen ved bruk av filtpennen som følger med. I tillegg er det med plakat og klistremerker. Passer barn i alderen 3 - 7 år. Boken er på 28 sider i A4 format + plakat. softcover
Gøy å lære med Brannmann Sam
Bli med Brannmann Sam og løs en rekke oppgaver. Det skal være gøy å lære. Her lærer barna språk, matte og det er mange bilder som skal fargelegges. Det finnes også mange flotte klistremerker i boken. Boken er på 48 sider i A4 format. Softcover
Sharing Love: A selection of Sam's poems

Sharing Love: A selection of Sam's poems

Rebecca Larsen; Sam Eastward

Personal Publishing
2016
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If you are looking for mindful poetry, this is the collection to read. There is a sense of humor as well as the seriousness of thought for others. The main theme of the collection is "interconnectedness". It runs throughout each section, sometimes referred to directly, at other times it is hinted at. A journey of verse about love, mindfulness, passion and heartbreak, and care, not just for each other, but for the planet as a whole, created in gracefulness and unconditional love.
Sam Battles the Machine!: A Branches Book (Eerie Elementary #6): Volume 6
There's a creepy new teacher at Eerie Elementary Pick a book. Grow a Reader This series is part of Scholastic's early chapter book line, Branches, aimed at newly independent readers. With easy-to-read text, high-interest content, fast-paced plots, and illustrations on every page, these books will boost reading confidence and stamina. Branches books help readers grow In book 6, a mysterious substitute teacher arrives at Eerie Elementary. Sam, Lucy, and Antonio think he must be up to no good They follow him and discover he lives in mad scientist Orson Eerie's old house And he's building a strange machine Who is this substitute teacher? Is he trying to free Orson -- to somehow bring him back to life for real? Sam and his friends are about to find out
Sam Noble, A.B.; 'tween Decks in the 'seventies: an Autobiography
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A Few Kind Words for Uncle Sam: America's Efforts in World War II
""A Few Kind Words for Uncle Sam: America's Efforts in World War II"" is a book written by Bernard M. Baruch that provides an insightful look into the United States' involvement in World War II. The book highlights the efforts made by the American government and its citizens to support the war effort, from the production of war materials to the enlistment of soldiers. Baruch also delves into the challenges faced by the country during the war, including the rationing of goods and the impact of wartime propaganda. Throughout the book, Baruch offers praise for the resilience and determination of the American people, as well as for the leadership of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding the role of the United States in World War II and the impact of the war on American society.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.