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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Glen Perry
There is no secret to losing weight, building muscle, and getting in shape. We have always had the tools. We have lacked in creating habits using the tools we have. In this breakthrough book you will not hear the same old advice you have always heard about health, fitness, and dieting. This book is about truly creating a healthy lifestyle and making exercise a lifelong habit. Get Fit, Stay Fit, Remain Fit is a discovery of: - How to build a system for achieving the healthy body you want. - How to set goals, achieve goals, and stay on track as your go after your goals. - How to stay motivated with exercise for the long-term so that nothing will stop you in the pursuit of what you want to accomplish. It's time for you to achieve your health and fitness goals. Forever. No more fitness-related New Year's resolutions. No more going on diets. No more temporary results. With Get Fit, Stay Fit, Remain Fit you will create habits that last and create results that last.
The Illustrated Railroad Glossary: 101 Common Railroad Terms
Glen R. Landin
Glenlandin Com
2013
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The Illustrated Railroad Glossary Volume 1 - 101 Common Railroad Terms is a simplified approach in presenting definitions and unique silhouettes of basic words within the railroad industry.In this railroad glossary book, there are many words covering a variety of railroad subjects; including engines, cars, parts, structures, workers, and employees. The Illustrated Railroad Glossary is the first in a series of educational railroad glossary books.This book is perfect for all ages
The '101 Powerful Bible Verses' comprises the most important and powerful verses from each book of The Holy Bible. This book also includes a bold silhouette cross with each verse, and the first and last verses of The Bible. This book is perfect for Bible study groups, memorization, and personal spiritual growth and reflection.This book is perfect for all ages.
The Change of Seasons is the seventh book in the 299 Days series, where summer has ended and reality has set in at Pierce Point. For many people, this means scrambling to survive the long winter with even less food. Some were smart enough to spend the summer preparing for the changing season and the expanding effects of the Collapse; others were not so smart, and their desperation and fear grows stronger by the day. Grant Matson reflects with pride on how he has provided for his family while guiding Pierce Point into a community that functions well on its own. Celebrating this accomplishment, Grant and others join to offer the community a Thanksgiving dinner, which is met with gratitude and exhilaration. This mood is short-lived, however, as circumstance quickly begin to unravel, beginning with the disappearance of a beloved community member, followed shortly by a self-defensive killing by another. The situation is just as bleak, or worse, in other parts of Washington State and the country, as innocent people are imprisoned and murdered, women and children become commodities, and what is left of the government looks even less like the once-beloved United States of America. As the threat of a civil war becomes imminent, Grant, the Team, and the 17th Irregulars at Marion Farm bond over their duty to protect the country and are soon a fully-formed combat-ready unity, excited to go into combat but uncertain of what will happen to them. Grant dreads what he knows is coming, but he understands that he has been called to sacrifice - potentially his life and probably his marriage - to stop the Loyalists from hurting more people.
Great stories of unusual happenings on and off the cricket field. The story of cricket is littered with big stories, like Bodyline, underarm balls and tycoons changing the game. But, like Tony Greig checking out the pitch with his keys, sometimes things fall through the cracks.Sticky Wickets takes a look at stories both big, small and perhaps forgotten. From bees and their dislike of cricket to a storm caused when a cameraman criticised a Test player's fielding. It's perfect to pick up when rain delays play.
Praise for The Slab "History as it should be written. With beer. About beer. Crisp. Refreshing. Won't cause bloat." John Birmingham, author of Leviathan "I thought I'd been asked to review Christos Tsiolkas' The Slap and was pleasantly surprised to find myself reading about beer. The Slab is a full-bodied book, with a fruity aftertaste and a nose that carries the slightest hint of sawdust and vomit. I suggest you XXXX it." David Hunt, author of Girt "The Slab is less a historical document, more a rollicking ride through a bizarrely untapped part of an openly beer worshipping nation's past. That's not to say you won't learn anything; you will - and about much more than beer. But you'll also walk away infused with the sheer joy that Glen has clearly poured into every - and I mean every - page." James Smith, The Crafty Pint Beer. You know it and, chances are, you love it. But you might not know the part beer has played in Australian history. Right from the start beer was there. It was on board The Endeavour when Captain Cook set sail for Australia. It was drunk not long after the First Fleet landed in Botany Bay. It was there when World War I soldiers got a skinful and ran riot in the streets of Sydney. It was there in World War II when soldiers did it again, this time in Brisbane. It was there during the era of six o'clock closing where people were still drinking it long after the little hand had passed the six. It was even there when it really shouldn't have been - when Canberra declared itself an alcohol-free zone. What? You didn't know the nation's capital used to be dry? Well, then you probably need to read this book by award-winning beer writer Glen Humphries. As a bonus, you'll also find out just what the hell Voltron has to do with Victoria Bitter.