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Doug has trouble lifting heavy balls of dung. He just doesn’t feel as strong as the other dung beetles. When Doug feels down that he isn’t tough enough, a passing butterfly helps him see things in a different light and he realizes that strength comes in many forms. An uplifting story of a determined dung beetle who finds his unique strength in creating beautiful things inspired by nature, flowers, friends, and the garden.
Doug: The Adventures of Doug deLeon
Douglas Paul DeLeon
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2010
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Doug's Farmville Top Stratigies, Tips, Tricks and Helpfull Hints
Douglas D Stapp
iUniverse
2010
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How to Make Copper Scorpions by Doug Knopp
Doug Knopp
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Doug K. Faces the Thing in the Basement: A Creature-Buster Episode
Mark Littleton
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Cooking with Doug Cookbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Cooking with Waterless, Grease-less Cookware
Doug Fannin; Linda K. Fannin
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Papa Doug's Light Book of Little Verse
Doug Westberg
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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A sparkling collection of funny, often irreverent, verse poems, including limericks, haiku, double dactyls, as well as longer story poems and song lyrics. Topical, witty, and clever, these verses will have you laughing out loud even as you marvel at the author's inventiveness. Douglas Westberg, a freelance writer, author, columnist, and recording artist, is the author of The Depressed Guys Book of Wisdom. EXCERPT: 'Twas a terrible procrastinator Who put everything off until later. When at last he was asked, "Why put off every task?" He replied, "I'm an excellent waiter " ----- There once was a Greek king named Oedipus Who murdered his father quite deadipus Then according to some, He married his Mum- A tale I find rather incredipus...
Veteran artist Doug Sneyd presents a collection of unpublished cartoon concepts created throughout his career with Playboy magazine. This novelty book is packed from end to end with one-liners and pretty girls--funny, charming, and risque jokes, each one full of all the life and expression that only a master artist can impart with a few strokes of the pen and brush For over fifty years Doug Sneyd has been a regular contributor to Playboy, and for every cartoon published in the magazine, he created several more illustrated concepts with gag lines written by himself or by his own stable of witty writers. Collected here are over 250 of the very finest, funniest, and most clever previously unpublished gags, chosen from thousands submitted to Playboy since the early 1960s.
Doug Pitassi's 15 Best Restaurants in Portland
Douglas Pitassi; Doug Pitassi
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Doug Pitassi's 15 Best Restaurants in Portland There are few places as unique and diverse as the city of Portland, and the city's dining options reflect the openness of its residents to a wide variety of culinary delights. In this new book, Doug Pitassi takes on the daunting task of offering his expert assessment of the very best restaurants the city has to offer by providing detailed information regarding each and every restaurant earning a ranking among the 15 best. Citing the combination of the exceptionally fertile soil of the Pacific Northwest and the fearlessness of residents to try things belonging to entirely unfamiliar cultures, Pitassi praises Portland's culinary sophistication by noting that there are hundreds of restaurants worthy of inclusion among the best in Portland. Despite the difficulties inherent in his task, Pitassi successfully brings the exceptionality of the Portland dining scene into focus and provides a thorough assessment and explanation for each of his choices. The ideal book for both residents and visitors to the city of Portland, Pitassi makes sure to detail each restaurant's respective specialties along with all the hidden gems that may not always be discovered by diners during the first few visits to a given establishment. "Doug Pitassi's 15 Best Restaurants in Portland" also includes advice regarding the best times to visit each dining establishment, as some of the restaurants rely heavily on seasonality when preparing their menu offerings while others are just predictably busy at certain times. With practical advice and detailed descriptions, first-time visitors to Portland can use this book to find the perfect dining option regardless of their particular tastes or inclinations, and Portlanders can benefit from the depth of Pitassi's analysis to discover the menu offerings they may have unintentionally passed over at their favorite restaurants. The 15 restaurants in Pitassi's book represent a broad range of dining options, including everything from traditional roadside fare to fine French cuisine. Even though each restaurant is undeniably unique and offers something entirely different from the others, Pitassi has identified a single commonality among them all that elevates the dining options they are able to provide: A clear focus on creating outstanding food through the use of the highest quality ingredients and a continued commitment to innovation and preparation.
Doug Peters was one of the most prominent business economists in Canada between 1966 and 1992 in his role as chief economist of the Toronto Dominion Bank. He was an outspoken critic of the economic policies of the Progressive Conservative government during the last part of his career. Instead of retiring peacefully in 1992, he decided he wanted to help change economic policy in Canada, and ran for parliament in 1993. From 1993 to 1997, he was the parliament member for Scarborough East and secretary of state for international financial institutions in the Liberal government. Doug Peters: Bay Street Economist on Parliament Hill is the life story of Doug Peters, written by his son, David Peters, but largely based on Doug's unpublished memoirs. Doug did not follow a conventional career path for a business economist. As a teenager, Doug flunked out of university twice. He then spent ten years working in retail banking. With a more serious, mature attitude in his thirties, Doug went back to university. He was the top student in his Commerce class when he graduated in 1963. He then went on to graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a PhD in 1969. This book tells many interesting stories from Doug's life. Some of the stories are quite amusing, while other stories tell about important decisions that Doug was involved in....
Doug Peters was one of the most prominent business economists in Canada between 1966 and 1992 in his role as chief economist of the Toronto Dominion Bank. He was an outspoken critic of the economic policies of the Progressive Conservative government during the last part of his career. Instead of retiring peacefully in 1992, he decided he wanted to help change economic policy in Canada, and ran for parliament in 1993. From 1993 to 1997, he was the parliament member for Scarborough East and secretary of state for international financial institutions in the Liberal government. Doug Peters: Bay Street Economist on Parliament Hill is the life story of Doug Peters, written by his son, David Peters, but largely based on Doug's unpublished memoirs. Doug did not follow a conventional career path for a business economist. As a teenager, Doug flunked out of university twice. He then spent ten years working in retail banking. With a more serious, mature attitude in his thirties, Doug went back to university. He was the top student in his Commerce class when he graduated in 1963. He then went on to graduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, where he received a PhD in 1969. This book tells many interesting stories from Doug's life. Some of the stories are quite amusing, while other stories tell about important decisions that Doug was involved in....
Doug's Missing Shovel: Doug's adventure in unraveling the mystery behind his missing shovel
Brandon McCaskill
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Doug Wells is a young man who digs wells for a living and one day loses his favourite shovel We get to join Doug as he hunts down his shovel's whereabouts. (for grade 4 + readers)
Doug Wells finds something extraordinary while he is digging: a treasure chest Join Doug as he tries to open the chest and runs into some problems along the way
Doug is a friendly T-rex. Sparky his best friend is a wonderful golden retriever dog. Together they enjoy many adventures. Today they go into the deep forest and meet a wicked witch. But oh no Sparky is under a spell Will Doug be able to save his friend
Its Christmas time and Doug and Sparky take off on a Christmas adventure with Santa. Join Doug and Sparky as they take a tour of Santa's cottage with Zoe, the elf. Visit Santa's cottage and get to know more about how Santa and his elves work hard to make sure everyone gets their gifts on time.