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6-Pack Elizabeth Gilbert Grief Does Not Obey Card
We can't speed up the process for a loved one who is grieving. But even a small gesture of support can help. This message of emphatic empathy is from the debut collection of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat Pray Love. -Elizabeth Gilbert brings her genius to Em & Friends with a line of inspiring cards and journals -Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank inside -Six (6) identical A2 size (4.25 x 5.5-inches) greeting cards
6-Pack Elizabeth Gilbert You Are My History and My Heart Card
Celebrate a relationship whose remarkable story is rivaled only by its shining future. This toast to love and longevity is from the debut collection of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat Pray Love. -Elizabeth Gilbert brings her genius to Em & Friends with a line of inspiring cards and journals! -Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank inside -Six (6) identical A2 size (4.25 x 5.5-inches) greeting cards
6-Pack Elizabeth Gilbert You Are A Magnificent Creature Card
This empowering message is from the debut line of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat Pray Love. Share it with the glorious phoenixes in your world—friends, sisters, nieces, mothers, and especially yourself. -Elizabeth Gilbert brings her genius to Em & Friends with a line of inspiring cards and journals! -Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank inside -Six (6) identical A2 size (4.25 x 5.5-inches) greeting cards
6-Pack Elizabeth Gilbert You Will Change Card
Every child deserves permission to change and grow. So does every 97-year-old. So do all of us. This message of cosmic encouragement comes from the debut line of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat Pray Love. -Elizabeth Gilbert brings her genius to Em & Friends with a line of inspiring cards and journals! -Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank inside -Six (6) identical A2 size (4.25 x 5.5-inches) greeting cards
6-Pack Elizabeth Gilbert Best Caregiver Card
A loving assignment for a brave and tender heart. This message of profound support is from the debut collection of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat Pray Love. -Elizabeth Gilbert brings her genius to Em & Friends with a line of inspiring cards and journals! -Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank inside -Six (6) identical A2 size (4.25 x 5.5-inches) greeting cards
6-Pack Elizabeth Gilbert You Are Safe Card
This message of loving comfort is from our debut collection of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat Pray Love. Share it with anyone who needs a little reminder that it's going to be OK (including yourself). A similar design is also available as a journal. -Elizabeth Gilbert brings her genius to Em & Friends with a line of inspiring cards and journals! -Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank inside -Six (6) identical A2 size (4.25 x 5.5-inches) greeting cards
6-Pack Elizabeth Gilbert Not This Card
You really don't have to know what's next. This golden, cosmic high-five comes from the debut collection of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of Big Magic and Eat Pray Love. -Elizabeth Gilbert brings her genius to Em & Friends with a line of inspiring cards and journals! -Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank inside -Six (6) identical A2 size (4.25 x 5.5-inches) greeting cards
6-Pack  Elizabeth Gilbert for Em & Friends The Person You Actually Are Card
As women who walk in this world, these soulful words ring truer than ever. Circle up, share stories, and let your sisterhood know your heart. This powerful message of care is from our collection of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of City of Girls and Eat Pray Love. File under: Extraordinary & Unique Thinking of You Cards with Envelope!Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank insideA2 size (4.25" x 5.5")
6-Pack  Elizabeth Gilbert for Em & Friends Sisterhood Card
It's a real gift to reassure your people, especially when they might need some help remembering the light is always making its way toward them. This message of care and empowerment is from our collection of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of City of Girls and Eat Pray Love. Card reads: The darkest night of the year is no threat to those who know that every star in the sky is a hot, burning sun. Inspirational cards = magical encouragement gifts for women—and everybody else too!Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank insideA2 size (4.25" x 5.5")
6-Pack  Elizabeth Gilbert for Em & Friends The Darkest Night Card
Let them know they deserve to love ALL their selfs. (P.S. We hope and imagine everyone who receives this card will feel more seen and more valued than ever.) This message of truth and kindness is from our collection of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of City of Girls and Eat Pray Love. Card reads: Love the one in you who is sad. Love the one in you who is scared. Love the one in you who is angry. Love the one in you who is lonely. Love the one in you who hates herself. Love all the ones who you are, and then you will know how to love THE WHOLE WORLD. Because self-love gifts & positive gifts for women—and humans of all kinds!—are good.Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank insideA2 size (4.25" x 5.5")
6-Pack Elizabeth Gilbert for Em & Friends Love The One in You Card
Let them know they deserve to love ALL their selfs. (P.S. We hope and imagine everyone who receives this card will feel more seen and more valued than ever.) This message of truth and kindness is from our collection of cards and journals by Elizabeth Gilbert, bestselling author of City of Girls and Eat Pray Love. Card reads: Love the one in you who is sad. Love the one in you who is scared. Love the one in you who is angry. Love the one in you who is lonely. Love the one in you who hates herself. Love all the ones who you are, and then you will know how to love THE WHOLE WORLD. Because self-love gifts & positive gifts for women—and humans of all kinds!—are good.Foil stamping, colored envelope, blank insideA2 size (4.25 x 5.5-inches)
My Nino Gilbert's Grapefruits

My Nino Gilbert's Grapefruits

Monica Medrano

Independently Published
2019
nidottu
Dive back into your childhood. Witness once again the wonders of the big huge world through the eyes of a young child. A time in place where magic exist with endless amounts of funny childish thoughts; of plentiful fruits and cookies everywhere, and where everything is possible when you believe.But of course, like every child, everyone must grow up. This is a story of that cycle.A story of loss, of learning and of memories that stay with us forever.
Left Guard Gilbert

Left Guard Gilbert

Ralph Henry Barbour

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Coach Robey, coatless, vestless, hatless, his old flannel trousers held up as by a miracle with the aid of a leather strap scarcely deserving the name of belt, pushed his way through the first squad players. The Brimfield Head Coach was a wiry, medium-sized man of about thirty, with a deeply-tanned face from which sharp blue eyes looked out under whitish lashes that were a shade lighter than his eyebrows and two shades lighter than his sandy hair. As the afternoon was excessively hot, even for the twenty-first day of September and in proximity to Long Island Sound, Mr. George Robey's countenance was bathed in perspiration and the faded blue silk shirt was plastered to his body. "That was left half through guard-tackle, wasn't it? Then don't put the ball in your arm, St. Clair. You ought to know better than that. On plays through the line hold it against your stomach with both hands.
Where's Gilbert?

Where's Gilbert?

Tony Ross; Wendy Finney

Andersen Press Ltd
2017
pokkari
Rosie the Not-so-Little Princess has always loved Gilbert, her royal teddy bear. But she feels she's a bit too old for him now and decides to stop playing with him. But then Gilbert goes missing and has a very strange adventure indeed. Will Rosie ever get her teddy back? These young fiction colour readers take Tony Ross's beloved Little Princess to a whole new audience. The text appears in short blocks around full-colour illustrations, and is divided into short chapters, making it perfect for new readers.
Chronicle of Hainaut by Gilbert of Mons
First full English translation of the 12C Chronicle of Hainaut, offering fascinating insights into European history of the time. The importance of the late twelfth-century Chronicle of Hainaut (Chronicon Hanoniense) as an historical record cannot be overestimated. Gilbert of Mons was an eye-witness to important events affecting Count Baldwin V of Hainaut, and provides much significant information about persons and affairs within France and the Empire, particularly Count Philip of Flanders, King Philip Augustus and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa; he had a keen interest in noble marriages, making his chronicle an unmatched source for genealogical and prosopographical material for this region. Moreover, his work is a mine of information on a great many subjects, such as the crusades, political events, noble women, the lives of saints, lord-tenant relationships, customary practices and the association of churches with lay advocates; it is particularly informative on military matters, giving detailed accounts of sieges, campaigns and tournaments. This volume presents a clear translation, accompanied by detailed annotations, clarifying the text, and identifying people, events and concepts, an introduction, and bibliography.
An Analysis of Gilbert Ryle's The Concept of Mind

An Analysis of Gilbert Ryle's The Concept of Mind

Michael O'sullivan

Macat International Limited
2017
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Gilbert Ryle’s 1949 The Concept of Mind is now famous above all as the origin of the phrase “the ghost in the machine” – a phrase Ryle used to attack the popular idea that our bodies and minds are separate. His own position was that mental acts are not at all distinct from bodily actions. Indeed, they are the same thing, merely described in different ways – and if one cuts through the confusing language of the old philosophical debates, he suggests, that becomes clear. While, in many ways, modern philosophers of mind have moved on from or discarded Ryle’s actual arguments, The Concept of Mind remains a classic example of two central critical thinking skills: interpretation and reasoning. Ryle was what is known as an “ordinary language” philosopher – a school who considered many philosophical problems to exist purely because of philosophical language. He therefore considered his task as a philosopher to be one of cutting through confusing language, and clarifying matters – exemplifying the critical thinking skill of interpretation at its best. Rather than adding to philosophical knowledge as such, moreover, he saw his role as one of mapping it – giving it what he called a “logical geography.” As such, The Concept of Mind is also all about reasoning: laying out, organizing, and systematizing clear arguments.
An Analysis of Gilbert Ryle's The Concept of Mind

An Analysis of Gilbert Ryle's The Concept of Mind

Michael O'sullivan

Macat International Limited
2017
sidottu
Gilbert Ryle’s 1949 The Concept of Mind is now famous above all as the origin of the phrase “the ghost in the machine” – a phrase Ryle used to attack the popular idea that our bodies and minds are separate. His own position was that mental acts are not at all distinct from bodily actions. Indeed, they are the same thing, merely described in different ways – and if one cuts through the confusing language of the old philosophical debates, he suggests, that becomes clear. While, in many ways, modern philosophers of mind have moved on from or discarded Ryle’s actual arguments, The Concept of Mind remains a classic example of two central critical thinking skills: interpretation and reasoning. Ryle was what is known as an “ordinary language” philosopher – a school who considered many philosophical problems to exist purely because of philosophical language. He therefore considered his task as a philosopher to be one of cutting through confusing language, and clarifying matters – exemplifying the critical thinking skill of interpretation at its best. Rather than adding to philosophical knowledge as such, moreover, he saw his role as one of mapping it – giving it what he called a “logical geography.” As such, The Concept of Mind is also all about reasoning: laying out, organizing, and systematizing clear arguments.