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1000 tulosta hakusanalla JUDITH HILL
World renowned astrologer and award winning writer Judith Hill introduces a few extremely fruitful methods for immediate use to health professionals. This basic layman's text allows the medical practitioner, herbalist, astrology student or layman to quickly understand basic medical astrology. Info packed, no fluff. Illustrated, elegant.
Medical Astrology in Action, by award winning, internationally recognized author Hill, is the only book in print exclusively devoted to the distinctly physical and medical impacts of the transiting Sun, Moon, planets and Lunar Nodes upon the natal chart. This is a practical repertory, useful for both natal and transit charts. Hill's liberal inclusion of Field Notes, Herbal Tips, and Surgical Notes makes for delectable reading. All major aspects are discussed, with an emphasis on conjunctions. Illuminating entry chapters explain and demonstrate "aspect mechanics" and other fine details of chart interpretation. The popular author packs her lifetime of experience and vast knowledge into this significant work, comprising a dramatic advance in the state of the art. Foreword by renowned Herbalist, Matthew Wood, AHG, MSc. No fluff or padding here; this book is all depth Suitable for students of astrology and professionals alike. Beautifully illustrated by the author.
The Other Woman at the Well: a truthful accounting of addiction overcome
Judith Ann Hillard
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The Other Woman at the Well by Judith Ann Hillard is the true-life account of devastating addiction to cocaine in the life of a woman who teasingly describes her former life (before cocaine) as being like Mary Poppins ("practically perfect in every way"). She is the eldest child of a protestant minister, an A-student, Student Body President of her high school, Homecoming Queen of a large university, and everybody's idea of the girl they wanted their son to marry. She has several advanced degrees and taught English, public speaking, educational research and leadership for many years. Then she became a cocaine addict and lost nearly everything. Judith's story is astonishing in its candor and passion. Her relentless spirit and determination served her well in both her addiction and her freedom from that addiction.
Karen has lived a life of disappointment and grief. When she finds an abandoned baby, she decides to keep her and name her Cari Moses. Cari becomes the epicenter of Karen's life, but she is blind to the trail of devastation her actions leave in their wake. Karen's personal grief and deception are inextricably linked to the activities of a serial killer who harbors a fascination with pregnancy. These players inhabit a dark world of contrasts where the hopes and aspirations of youth become enmeshed in despair and depravity. Along the way, they face the weight of human frailty and discover what it takes to be extraordinary. In this psychological thriller, duality is brought to the forefront as the ruthless ambition and dubious skill of the amateur is pitched against the shortcomings of professionals, and the players are faced with harsh realities and dire consequences. Set among the rambling inland waterways and the rushing pulse of cities, Cari Moses unfolds through the drama of hospital life from midwifery to the ICU. A national police alert causes chaos, while relationships remain tenuous as Karen progresses toward discovery and retribution-and evil lurks in the shadows.
Karen has lived a life of disappointment and grief. When she finds an abandoned baby, she decides to keep her and name her Cari Moses. Cari becomes the epicenter of Karen's life, but she is blind to the trail of devastation her actions leave in their wake. Karen's personal grief and deception are inextricably linked to the activities of a serial killer who harbors a fascination with pregnancy. These players inhabit a dark world of contrasts where the hopes and aspirations of youth become enmeshed in despair and depravity. Along the way, they face the weight of human frailty and discover what it takes to be extraordinary. In this psychological thriller, duality is brought to the forefront as the ruthless ambition and dubious skill of the amateur is pitched against the shortcomings of professionals, and the players are faced with harsh realities and dire consequences. Set among the rambling inland waterways and the rushing pulse of cities, Cari Moses unfolds through the drama of hospital life from midwifery to the ICU. A national police alert causes chaos, while relationships remain tenuous as Karen progresses toward discovery and retribution-and evil lurks in the shadows.
A History of Henry County, Virginia, with Biographical Sketches of Its Most Prominent Citizens and Genealogical Histories of Half a Hundred of Its Oldest Families
Judith Parks America Hill
Clearfield
2010
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Napoleon Hill's Cookbook for Life
Judith Williamson; Napoleon Hil
Napoleon Hill Foundation
2011
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White Speck on the Opposite Hill
Judith Grammel Evans
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Where the Horses Run, Book II: Sacred Hills
Judith Victoria Douglas
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Giant Under the Hill
Jo Stiles; Judith Walker Linsley; Ellen Walker Rienstra
Texas State Historical Association,U.S.
2008
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How did a profligate who killed a deputy sheriff before reforming, a mining engineer who went AWOL from the Austrian navy, and three East Texas drillers join forces with other equally colorful characters to drill on Spindletop Hill? The answers are all here - the challenge and frustration of the search, the excitement of the discovery, the euphoric chaos of the boom, and the genesis of the giant companies.In this scholarly work firmly rooted in the narrative tradition, and using material collected over decades, the authors bring to life the efforts of Pattillo Higgins, Anthony Lucas, Al and Curt Hamill, and Peck Byrd to master the Spindletop salt dome - efforts that culminated in the discovery of the great Lucas Gusher. Their find subsequently transformed not only the state of Texas but the entire oil industry.
Germantown, Mount Airy, and Chestnut Hill
Judith Callard
Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
2000
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The Story of Judith and the Triumph of the Oppressed: A Deep Dive into the Narrative, Theology, and Impact of a Biblical Icon
Wanda G. Hiller
tredition GmbH
2024
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In an era where resilience and faith were essential for survival, Judith's story shines as a beacon of courage and spiritual triumph. Revered as a powerful heroine in the Apocryphal texts, Judith defies not only an oppressor's might but also the societal constraints of her time, emerging as a symbol of hope and strength. In The Story of Judith and the Triumph of the Oppressed, Wanda G. Hiller meticulously explores the layers of narrative and theology that have immortalized Judith as a cultural and religious icon. With a focus on the historical and socio-political context that shaped this story, Hiller brings to light the timeless themes of justice, faith, and divine intervention that resonate across generations. This scholarly yet accessible analysis sheds new light on Judith's role in shaping Jewish identity and her profound influence on both Jewish and Christian traditions.