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600 tulosta hakusanalla Deloris Good
Enlightenment Lessons for Higher Awareness
Flowers Delorise Flowers
Xlibris Corporation
2010
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LIVING IN THE REALM OF FAITH = Complete Trust in God
Apostle Delores Blakely McFadden
Lulu.com
2022
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I have learned to completely trust in God, and to walk by faith, and not bysight. The lasttwelve years has brought me to a place of complete surrender to the will of God, and I have receiveda greater level of understanding of the scripture reference inHabakkuk 2:4"Thejust shall live by faith."and Romans 1:17"For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith" This book reveals truths of prophetic empowerment to all who trust in Jesus Christ.
Women Chosen For Front Line Ministry: "Making Your Calling An Election Sure"
Melvinia Delores Dorsey
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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The Science of Getting Rich
Wallace Delois Wattles
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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The Science of Getting Rich is a book written by the New Thought Movement writer Wallace D. Wattles; it was published in 1910 by the Elizabeth Towne Company. The book is still in print after 100 years. It was a major inspiration for Rhonda Byrne's bestselling book and film The Secret (2006 film). www.Wikipedia.com
Jailhouse Bedtime Stories: An Exposé of American Jails: Stories, Regrets, Hopes, and Dreams of the Incarcerated in the U.S.A.
Carmen Delores Robinson
Dorrance Publishing Co.
2023
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About the BookIn a world where people face insurmountable everyday challenges that often evolve into jailtime, many of the incarcerated are despised as outcasts by larger society. Jailhouse Bedtime Stories allows a peek into the everyday realities of the underprivileged, showing how when circumstances go awry, there's often no way out, ultimately leading to jail.These real-life events of family life happen every day, all around us, resulting in long-term psychological harm to many. This short story collection shares insights of needing to cope with the demands of survival proactively in our downtrodden world system of our prison pipelineAbout the AuthorCarmen Delores Robinson is an educator, lecturer, and the founder and CEO of the W.O.W. Institute. She holds a BA in radio and television broadcasting from California State University. Robinson also serves as a practicing bilingual educator, and is the author of several books.
The Science of Getting Rich
Wallace Delois Wattles
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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A Culturally Proficient Response to the Common Core
Lindsey Delores B.; Kearney Karen M.; Estrada Delia M.; Terrell Raymond D.; Lindsey Randall B.
Corwin Press Inc
2015
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Through a rich combination of analysis, activities for team and individual study, and a case study, this book guides educators in using the lens of Cultural Proficiency as basis for creating school-wide conditions that make the Common Core accessible to all students, including those groups that have been historically underserved. The book includes a number of reflective and professional learning dialogic activities, tools, and case stories to guide educators and school leaders to understand their own assumptions, know their values relative to equitable issues, create change within their own practice, and create teaching and learning environments that are relevant and rigorous for all learners.
Gabriel pondered these questions as he sat in his favorite recliner. After mentally exhausting himself, he prayed for answers and then fell into a deep sleep. He began to dream that he was fishing in a dirty and odorous lake. He saw some people fishing and some were swimming, laughing and dunking themselves in and out of this lake. He noticed the fish were not taking the bait as they appeared sickly and lifeless, floating on the surface of the lake. He then saw the people that were swimming begin to eat the diseased fish. Some were throwing their hands up in the air as they were drowning. Some were vomiting up volcanic lava. They were crying and yelling for help. Gabriel wanted to help. Leon, disguised as an angel, grabbed Gabriel's hand and said "Gabe you can't help them because they're dying and they will drown you anyway." With an angelic face, Leon led him to a humongous house that looked like a museum inside. There were demonic looking sculptures, artifacts, paintings and portraits. There were numerous rooms with different displays. Each room they went into had less lighting than the room before it, until Gabriel could not see anything. He called out several times to Leon but there was no answer. He tried to get out of the room but he could not see or find an exit. He reached for his cell phone to call for help. He could not get a signal, but he hears the voice.
Gabriel pondered these questions as he sat in his favorite recliner. After mentally exhausting himself, he prayed for answers and then fell into a deep sleep. He began to dream that he was fishing in a dirty and odorous lake. He saw some people fishing and some were swimming, laughing and dunking themselves in and out of this lake. He noticed the fish were not taking the bait as they appeared sickly and lifeless, floating on the surface of the lake. He then saw the people that were swimming begin to eat the diseased fish. Some were throwing their hands up in the air as they were drowning. Some were vomiting up volcanic lava. They were crying and yelling for help. Gabriel wanted to help. Leon, disguised as an angel, grabbed Gabriel's hand and said "Gabe you can't help them because they're dying and they will drown you anyway." With an angelic face, Leon led him to a humongous house that looked like a museum inside. There were demonic looking sculptures, artifacts, paintings and portraits. There were numerous rooms with different displays. Each room they went into had less lighting than the room before it, until Gabriel could not see anything. He called out several times to Leon but there was no answer. He tried to get out of the room but he could not see or find an exit. He reached for his cell phone to call for help. He could not get a signal, but he hears the voice.
This is an autobiographical and a historical nonfiction piece of literature written by a twenty-eight year retired reading teacher who endured many trials and tribulations known today as "bullying" only because she wanted to attend the high school that was in close proximity of her home. Breaking the race barrier will raised the hairs on the back of your neck and bring tears to your eyes as you relive those abhorrent acts of hatefulness as described by the author. The audience range is from preteens through adults. The purpose is to eradicate bullying and implement acts of kindness in an effort to make this a better world to live. The historical aspect is based upon the fact that if we don't know our history, we are doomed to repeat it. There are letters, news articles, and photographs that will carry you back to the good old days which turn out to be the not so good at all days. The autobiographical aspect of this book will have you sitting on the edge of your seat. This could be a tell-all presentation if you have the where with all to read between the lines. See if you can find the double whammy that was thrust upon a seventeen year old known as one of the seventeen. Isn't it amazing that the main character is seventeen and also known as one of the famous seventeen? This piece might have you wondering if this is a spy novel? She does live a double life and will have you wondering who is 007 and why did she have to encompass all these electrifying episodes? You will find yourself in her shoes and figuring out how you would solve some of the problems as you travel through her life. This work of art will not solve this horrible act of humiliation, however it will make you get on the bandwagon of annihilating bullying. This book is unique because it is up to you take into consideration what this author did to help start the ball to roll over bullying and now it is up to keep it rolling until bullying is out of existence. We can do it We can do it
The Science of Mindleading Special Issues
Wallace Delois Wattles
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The Science od Mindleading Special Issues focus on the new-thought-writer Wallace Delois Wattles. Three books in one: The Science of Being Rich, The Science of Being Well and The Science of Being Great. Read an excerpt from the third book "The Science of Being Great": "There is a Principle of Power in every person. By the intelligent use and direction of this principle, man can develop his own mental faculties. Man has an inherent power by which he may grow in whatsoever direction he pleases, and there does not appear to be any limit to the possibilities of his growth. No man has yet become so great in any faculty but that it is possible for some one else to become greater. The possibility is in the Original Substance from which man is made. Genius is Omniscience flowing into man. Genius is more than talent. Talent may merely be one faculty developed out of proportion to other faculties, but genius is the union of man and God in the acts of the soul. Great men are always greater than their deeds. They are in connection with a reserve of power that is without limit. We do not know where the boundary of the mental powers of man is; we do not even know that there is a boundary. The power of conscious growth is not given to the lower animals; it is man's alone and may be developed and increased by him. The lower animals can, to a great extent, be trained and developed by man; but man can train and develop himself. He alone has this power, and he has it to an apparently unlimited extent. The purpose of life for man is growth, just as the purpose of life for trees and plants is growth. Trees and plants grow automatically and along fixed lines; man can grow, as he will. Trees and plants can only develop certain possibilities and characteristics; man can develop any power, which is or has been shown by any person, anywhere. Nothing that is possible in spirit is impossible in flesh and blood.Nothing that man can think is impossible-in action. Nothing that man can imagine is impossible of re-alization. Man is formed for growth, and he is un-der the necessity of growing. It is essential to his happiness that he should continuously advance. Life without progress becomes unendurable, and the person who ceases from growth must either become imbecile or insane. The greater and more harmonious and well rounded his growth, the happier man will be. There is no possibility in any man that is not in every man; but if they proceed naturally, no two men will grow into the same thing, or be alike. Every man comes into the world with a predisposition to grow along certain lines, and growth is easier for him along those lines than in any other way. This is a wise provision, for it gives endless variety. It is as if a gardener should throw all his bulbs into one basket; to the superficial observer they would look alike, but growth reveals a tremendous difference.So of men and women, they are like a basket of bulbs. One may be a rose and add brightness and color to some dark corner of the world; one may be a lily and teach a lesson of love and purity to every eye that sees; one may be a climbing vine and hide the rugged outlines of some dark rock; one may be a great oak among whose boughs the birds shall nest and sing, and beneath whose shade the flocks shall rest at noon, but every one will be something worthwhile, something rare, something perfect.There are undreamed of possibilities in the common lives all around us in a large sense, there are no "common" people. In times of national stress and peril the cracker-box loafer of the corner store and the village drunkard become heroes and statesmen through the quickening of the Principle of Power within them. There is a genius in every man and woman, waiting to be brought forth."
Die Wissenschaft der Gedankenführung: Die Geniale Sonderausgabe
Wallace Delois Wattles
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Die Geniale Sonderausgabe der Wissenschaft der Gedankenf hrung widmet sich dem neugeistlichen Schriftsteller Wallace Delois Wattles und seinem Buch "Die Wissenschaft der Genialit t." Der Originaltext "The Science of Being Great" aus dem Jahre 1911 wurde frei aus dem Englischen bersetzt, ohne dabei den Sinn oder den Inhalt zu entstellen. "Die Wissenschaft der Genialit t" ist rein pragmatischer Natur, was bedeutet, dass es seinem Leser eine m glichst einfache Anleitung gibt, wie er seine Gedanken so f hren kann, dass er zu einem rundum erfolgreichen und gl cklichen Menschen wird. Wattles B cher haben viele Menschen dazu veranlasst, dieses Wissen weiterzugeben. So inspirierten sie unter anderem auch die amerikanische Bestsellerautorin Rhonda Byrne zu ihrem aufwendig produziertem Dokumentarfilmhit "The Secret - Das Geheimnis" aus dem Jahre 2006. Dieser Film, der als DVD recht schnell ber sechs Millionen Mal verkauft wurde, geht ebenfalls u erst pragmatisch vor. So hei t es: "Um die Vorz ge der Elektrizit t nutzen zu k nnen, braucht man nicht zu verstehen, wie die Elektrizit t nun im Einzelnen genau funktioniert." Das Gesetz der Anziehung, auch Resonanzgesetz genannt, soll als eine Art Allheilmittel f r jede nur erdenkliche Lebenssituation angenommen werden ohne es genauer zu hinterfragen. Auch die Erkenntnisse der Hirnforschung des 21. Jahrhunderts bleiben v llig au en vor. Doch Insbesondere die Hirnforschung hat in den vergangenen Jahren gewaltige Fortschritte gemacht. Es werden Milliardensummen in die Hirnforschung investiert, an denen selbst die NASA mit gewaltigen Forschungsprojekten beteiligt ist. Auch Hochleistungs- und Spitzensportler profitieren in mentalen Trainings von den neuesten Erkenntnissen der Hirnforschung. Die Wissenschaft der Gedankenf hrung f hrt die Erkenntnisse aller anerkannten Wissenschaften zusammen. Die Geniale Sonderausgabe ist eine Erg nzung zu dem Buch "Die Wissenschaft der Gedankenf hrung Band 1 Grundlagen" und dem zweiten Kapitel Geschichte.