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Real Estate Agents Don't Sell Homes

Real Estate Agents Don't Sell Homes

David Kaity

Moshpit Publishing
2016
pokkari
Finally, a book that busts the myths surrounding the real estate sales industry. It exposes the reasons why the industry is broken, and why people still continue to waste many billions of dollars each year on unnecessary commissions and marketing fees. This book debunks several major myths about the real estate sales industry that have been deep-rooted in society for many decades. The most obvious of these is that real estate agents sell homes. This is simply not true. There is a process or recipe that results in the successful sale of any home and this process doesn't care who follows it. It also doesn't care how much someone pays to have this process work for them. It is far better to trust this process than to trust any real estate agent. The book aims to save people from making one of the most expensive mistakes in their lives, which is to sell with a real estate agent. It shows people how they can walk away from the sale of their home with tens of thousands of dollars more than they could with the traditional way of selling.
Baby Bird Can't Fly

Baby Bird Can't Fly

David Wright

Trail Press
2019
nidottu
His entire adult life, David Wright has been creating stories and telling them to toddlers--first to his nieces and nephews, then his children, and now his grandson. That's why the debut of Baby Bird Can't Fly is a dream come true.In the story, Baby Bird has a bit of an attitude, but he's smart and funny. His parents patiently help him work through his problem. Baby Bird Can't Fly possesses the simplyerhythm of classics such as "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" and "The Three Little Pigs."
The Left Just Isn't Right

The Left Just Isn't Right

David Limbaugh

Creators Publishing
2018
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Evangelical Christian David Limbaugh, a proud supporter of President Donald Trump, takes no prisoners in pursuit of the conservative agenda. In this collection of his 2017 weekly syndicated columns, he provides biting commentary on what it means to be a conservative in the post-Obama era. With ludicrous hoaxes like the Russia collusion investigation and other divisive events, it's Trump, Republicans and the truth vs. Democrats, the Resistance and the left-wing press.
The Hyena Who Couldn't Laugh

The Hyena Who Couldn't Laugh

David R Morgan

2 Z Press LLC
2020
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A charming little 32 page children's picture book about a young hyena who was different from her familiy and clan. When they discovered she was unable to laugh like the others, she experienced loneliness and sadness and confusion about being different. This little hyena saves the day. Come see how she does so and finds that being 'different' is not so bad after all. David R Morgan is an award winning author and has written a charming story for all young readers to enjoy.
The Hyena Who Couldn't Laugh

The Hyena Who Couldn't Laugh

David R Morgan

2 Z Press LLC
2020
sidottu
A charming little 32 page children's picture book about a young hyena who was different from her familiy and clan. When they discovered she was unable to laugh like the others, she experienced loneliness and sadness and confusion about being different. This little hyena saves the day. Come see how she does so and finds that being 'different' is not so bad after all. David R Morgan is an award winning author and has written a charming story for all young readers to enjoy.
What If I Don't Feel Like Going to Church? / Ce sa fac daca nu am dorin?a sa merg la biserica?
Feelings are complicated and fickle, yet they often reveal what you really want or think. When you don't feel like going to church, something much deeper may be going on that must be addressed by God's Spirit, through his word. Gunner Gundersen diagnoses the human heart and offers biblical insight on the importance of being involved in the local church―even when you don't feel like it.
The Rocks Don't Lie

The Rocks Don't Lie

David R. Montgomery

WW Norton Co
2012
sidottu
In Tibet, geologist David R. Montgomery heard a local story about a great flood that bore a striking similarity to Noah’s Flood. Intrigued, Montgomery began investigating the world’s flood stories and—drawing from historic works by theologians, natural philosophers, and scientists—discovered the counterintuitive role Noah’s Flood played in the development of both geology and creationism. Steno, the grandfather of geology, even invoked the Flood in laying geology’s founding principles based on his observations of northern Italian landscapes. Centuries later, the founders of modern creationism based their irrational view of a global flood on a perceptive critique of geology. With an explorer’s eye and a refreshing approach to both faith and science, Montgomery takes readers on a journey across landscapes and cultures. In the process we discover the illusive nature of truth, whether viewed through the lens of science or religion, and how it changed through history and continues changing, even today.
That Which They Can't See: A Retrieval of Jonathan Edwards' Homiletical Use of Imagination
In this retrieval study David Van Brugge addresses how the current understanding of a homiletical use of imagination for expository preaching might be strengthened. The current need for strengthening becomes apparent when the various understandings of imagination and their implications for practical theology are realized. This is compounded as trends in homiletics seem to minimize the imagination or embrace it in modern or postmodern ways. The original contribution of this study is recognizing that the homiletical use of imagination can be strengthened by retrieving the Puritan baroque characteristics of Jonathan Edwards' imagination as evidenced in his sermons to the Stockbridge Indians of 1751-1758. Edwards drew on a rich background to display an imagination that synthesized thoughts and ideas, thought beyond the senses, and that, by the grace of God, transformed thought and practice. Through that creative thought, Edwards maintained Biblical exposition and appeal to the affections. Van Brugge further develops and evaluates the idea of Puritan baroque characteristics, concluding that it is a helpful characterization of Edwards' Stockbridge Indian sermons. In these sermons Edwards imaginatively used imagery, light, space, movement, and glorification for the ultimate goal of directing the affections of his audience towards God. Such a use of imagination for affective purpose becomes a key for the strengthening of a homiletical use of imagination today.
All Hell Can’t Stop Them

All Hell Can’t Stop Them

David A Powell

Savas Beatie
2019
nidottu
To many of the Federal soldiers watching the Stars and Stripes unfurl atop Lookout Mountain on the morning of November 25, 1863, it seemed that the battle to relieve Chattanooga was complete. The Union Army of the Cumberland was no longer trapped in the city, subsisting on short rations and awaiting rescue; instead, they were again on the attack.Ulysses S. Grant did not share their certainty. For Grant, the job he had been sent to accomplish was only half-finished. Braxton Bragg’s Confederate Army of Tennessee still held Missionary Ridge, with other Rebels under James Longstreet threatening more Federals in Knoxville, Tennessee. Grant’s greatest fear was that the Rebels would slip away before he could deliver the final blows necessary to crush Bragg completely.That blow landed on the afternoon of November 25. Each of Grant’s assembled forces—troops led by Union Generals William T. Sherman, George H. Thomas, and Joseph Hooker—all moved to the attack. Stubbornly, Bragg refused to retreat, and instead accepted battle. That decision would cost him dearly.But everything did not go Grant’s way. Despite what Grant’s many admirers would later insist was his most successful, most carefully planned battle, Grant’s strategy failed him—as did his most trusted commander, Sherman. Victory instead charged straight up the seemingly impregnable slopes of Missionary Ridge’s western face, as the men of the much-maligned Army of the Cumberland swarmed up and over Bragg’s defenses in an irresistible blue tide.Caught flat-footed by this impetuous charge, Grant could only watch nervously as the men started up . . .All Hell Can’t Stop Them: The Battles for Chattanooga—Missionary Ridge and Ringgold, November 24-27, 1863—sequel to Battle Above the Clouds—details the dramatic final actions of the battles for Chattanooga: Missionary Ridge and the final Confederate rearguard action at Ringgold, where Patrick Cleburne held Grant’s Federals at bay and saved the Army of Tennessee from further disaster.