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Hidden Treasures Volume #3

Hidden Treasures Volume #3

Shannan Cousin; Trisha E. Williams

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Hidden Treasures Volume #3 is a collective of personal survivor stories of Domestic Violence in all its forms. The courageous contributors should be applauded for their courage to tell their story in hopes of spreading awareness & prevention. The ravaging effects of Domestic Violence affects both men and women in all communities and all ages, creeds, races, genders, cultures and we at Purple High Tops N Stilettos are passionate about changing the current laws regarding DV. The subject is no longer taboo ALL PROCEEDS OF HIDDEN TREASURES ARE DEVOTED TO END DOMESTIC VIOLENCE No one should have to live in fear.
The Crown of Eldrete: Kavaliro Cousins, Book One

The Crown of Eldrete: Kavaliro Cousins, Book One

Shannon M. Haddock

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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The Kavaliros have been legendary warriors and guardian faeshir -- warrior priests -- for centuries. Three generations ago, one branch of the family went into hiding after the legendary Kalem Kavaliro sacrificed himself. His descendant -- a member of that famous band of freedom fighters, Darrien's Daggers, and the young guardian faeshir that is the only descendant of his sister met while both were fighting to free Marohn from Neo-Imperialists. Quickly, they discovered that the Neos weren't working alone. No worries though, Darrien has a plan to retake the temple at least. Then they discover the temple is missing several of its most important treasures. Trying to recover them, especially the Crown of Eldrete -- the symbol of Marohni unity, the distant cousins must deal with shady traders, martial artists, giant insects, and more, all the while one dealing with guilt from failing to protect her temple and fear for her fianc e on a fallen world and the other struggling to not disappoint her father by giving in to her impulsive and reckless nature
The Crime-Solving Cousins Mysteries Bundle

The Crime-Solving Cousins Mysteries Bundle

Shannon L Brown

Sienna Bay Press
2020
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They start chasing a mystery--then it chases them.Twelve-year-old cousins Sophie and Jessica are solving mysteries in small town Pine Hill. Each book is filled with fun, excitement . . . and a dash of danger. Join them and their friend Tony as they solve mysteries in The Feather Chase, The Treasure Key, andThe Chocolate Spy.If you (or the eight- to twelve-year-olds in your life) like Nancy Drew, Theodore Boone, or the Hardy Boys, then you'll love Shannon L. Brown's fun, fast-paced books for kids.Buy the bundle now and start reading now The Feather ChaseThey start chasing a mystery--then it chases them.Twelve-year-old cousins Sophie and Jessica don't have much in common. Sophie loves hiking and her small town. Jessica would rather be shopping in a city. The only mystery is how they'll be able to spend the summer together.Then . . . they find a briefcase in the forest with a surprise inside. When they hear footsteps behind them and bad guys run after them, they have no choice but to work together to solve the mystery of The Feather Chase.The Treasure KeyThey must unlock the mystery--before time runs out.Unwrapping a puzzling package and finding a clue launches twelve-year-old cousins Sophie and Jessica into the dangers of The Treasure Key. They're soon racing against time--and bad guys-- to find long-lost treasure. Will they be the first to discover its hiding placeThe Chocolate SpyWill they find the spy--or will the spy find them first?When twelve-year-old cousins Sophie and Jessica take a class at a chocolate factory, they don't expect to see bad guys in such a sweet place. Strange happenings make them wonder if they've uncovered another mystery, and they're soon in danger. Can they find The Chocolate Spy in time?
The Chocolate Spy (The Crime-Solving Cousins Mysteries Book 3)
Will they find the spy--or will the spy find them first?When twelve-year-old cousins Sophie and Jessica take a class at a chocolate factory, they don't expect to see bad guys in such a sweet place. Strange happenings make them wonder if they've uncovered another mystery, and they're soon in danger. Can they find The Chocolate Spy in time?The Chocolate Spy is the third book in the Crime-Solving Cousins Mysteries. If you (or the eight- to ten-year-olds in your life) like Nancy Drew, Theodore Boone, or the Hardy Boys, then you'll love Shannon L. Brown's fun, fast-paced books for kids.Buy The Chocolate Spy and go undercover with Sophie and Jessica today
The Chocolate Spy (The Crime-Solving Cousins Mysteries Book 3)
Will they find the spy--or will the spy find them first?When twelve-year-old cousins Sophie and Jessica take a class at a chocolate factory, they don't expect to see bad guys in such a sweet place. Strange happenings make them wonder if they've uncovered another mystery, and they're soon in danger. Can they find The Chocolate Spy in time?The Chocolate Spy is the third book in the Crime-Solving Cousins Mysteries. If you (or the eight- to ten-year-olds in your life) like Nancy Drew, Theodore Boone, or the Hardy Boys, then you'll love Shannon L. Brown's fun, fast-paced books for kids.Buy The Chocolate Spy and go undercover with Sophie and Jessica today
Ksana-Kai: With poem by Shannan Jackson

Ksana-Kai: With poem by Shannan Jackson

Shannan Jackson; Lewis Jackson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Ksana-Kai is the story about a young woman in her late teens who has an ideal life; a loving family, multiple hobbies, and a budding romantic relationship, all of which are suddenly intruded upon by a life-threatening illness. During this turmoil she sends her boyfriend far away to spare him from her calamity. Her journey to restore her life begins after her surgery. This love story is told in English through a series of poetic episodes and is translated into the French language for the French enthusiast. Special second edition features poem by Shannan Jackson, the person upon whom this story is based. Plus editorial notes and feedback on each poem.
The Making of the American Creative Class

The Making of the American Creative Class

Shannan Clark

Oxford University Press Inc
2021
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During the middle decades of the twentieth century, the production of America's consumer culture was centralized in midtown Manhattan to an extent unparalleled in the history of the modern United States. Within a few square miles of skyscrapers were the headquarters of networks like NBC and CBS, the editorial offices of book publishers and mass circulation magazines such as Time and Life, numerous influential newspapers, and major advertising agencies on Madison Avenue. Every day tens of thousands of writers, editors, artists, performers, technicians, secretaries, and other white-collar workers made advertisements, produced media content, and enhanced the appearance of goods in order to boost sales. While this center of creativity has often been portrayed as a smoothly running machine, within these offices many white-collar workers challenged the managers and executives who directed their labors. In this definitive history, The Making of the American Creative Class examines these workers and their industries throughout the twentieth century. As manufacturers and retailers competed to attract consumers' attention, their advertising expenditures financed the growth of enterprises engaged in the production of culture, which in turn provided employment for an increasing number of clerical, technical, professional, and creative workers. The book explores employees' efforts to improve their working conditions by forming unions, experimenting with alternative media and cultural endeavors supported by public, labor, or cooperative patronage, and expanding their opportunities for creative autonomy. As blacklisting and attacks on militant unions left them destroyed or weakened, workers in advertising, design, publishing, and broadcasting in the late twentieth century were constrained in their ability to respond to economic dislocations and to combat discrimination in the culture industries. At once a portrait of a city and the national culture of consumer capitalism it has produced, The Making of the American Creative Class is an innovative narrative of modern American history that addresses issues of earnings and status still experienced by today's culture workers.
Monitoring Tissue Perfusion and Oxygenation, An Issue of Critical Nursing Clinics
Critical care clinicians must be knowledgeable about the anatomic, physiologic, and biochemical processes that are critical to the restoration of a functioning microvascular affecting organ perfusion. These basic physiologic processes critical to tissue perfusion and cellular oxygenation are presented in this issue on Monitoring Tissue Perfusion and Oxygenation. A working knowledge of oxygen delivery and oxygen consumption at the microvascular level will provide critical information needed for clinicians to continuously question the adequacy of tissue perfusion given our current lack of microvascular bedside monitoring.
Falling Free

Falling Free

Shannan Martin; Jen Hatmaker

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2016
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“Shannan’s story feels at once familiar and spectacular, ordinary and exceptional. You will discover that at the same time her words make you squirm, you will wish you lived next door to her. You will want her wisdom and you will want her pickles.” —Jen Hatmaker (from the foreword)Shannan Martin had the perfect life: a cute farmhouse on six rambling acres, a loving husband, three adorable kids, money, friends, a close-knit church—a safe, happy existence.But when the bottom dropped out through a series of shocking changes and ordinary inconveniences, the Martins followed God’s call to something radically different: a small house on the other side of the urban tracks, a shoestring income, a challenged public school, and the harshness of a county jail (where her husband is now chaplain). And yet the family’s plunge from “safety” was the best thing that could have happened to them. Falling Free charts their pilgrimage from the self-focused wisdom of the world to the topsy-turvy life of God’s more being found in less. Martin’s practical, sweetly subversive book invites us to rethink assumptions about faith and the good life, push past insecurity and fear, and look beyond comfortable, middle-class Christianity toward a deeper, richer, and ultimately more fulfilling life.
The Ministry of Ordinary Places

The Ministry of Ordinary Places

Shannan Martin

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2018
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Find your life and true calling by losing yourself in the ordinary rhythms of life with the people God has placed around you.Popular blogger, Shannan Martin offers Christians who are longing for a more meaningful life a simple starting point: learn what it is to love and be loved right where God has placed you.What does it look like to live lives of meaning?And how do we do it between loads of laundry and reimagining leftovers?Where do we even begin?For Christ-followers living in an increasingly complicated world, it can be easy to feel overwhelmed and unsure of how to live a life of intention and meaning.But in The Ministry of Ordinary Places, speaker and writer Shannan Martin offers a surprisingly simple answer: it’s about being with people, the ones right next door. As she walks you through her own story she challenges you to see your community through a wider lens of love, following in the footsteps of a Savior who came as an everyday man and spent his life circled up with regular folks just like us. Along the way, she shares discoveries about the vital importance of showing up and committing for the long haul, despite the inevitable encounters with brokenness and uncertainty.With transparency, humor, heart-tugging storytelling, and more than a little personal confession, Martin shows us that no matter where we live or how much we have, as we learn what it is to be with people as Jesus was, we'll find our very lives. The details will look quiet and ordinary, and the call will both exhaust and exhilarate us. But it will be the most worth-it adventure we will ever take and The Ministry of Ordinary Places will help guide you along the path.
Start with Hello – (And Other Simple Ways to Live as Neighbors)
A simple path to a more deeply connected lifeYou want more. You want to belong to a community that looks out for each other. You believe in your bones we don't have to live detached, distracted, and divided. The question is, How? Shannan Martin invites you into deeper connection through simple resets, such as· Open Door > Perfect Décor. We invite others in, seeking to connect, not impress.· Familiar > Fussy. We serve tacos and pizza like the feasts they are, because fancy is overrated.· Tender > Tough. We greet the world with our hearts exposed and our guards down.Packed with street-level practices and real-talk storytelling, Start with Hello is your field guide for a life of security, camaraderie, and joy. There is no step too small."As it turns out, there is no them but only us, and this is the book we both want and need to help us find our way back to each other."--Emily P. Freeman, Wall Street Journal bestselling author of The Next Right Thing "Start with Hello is a love letter to community and a call to action toward radical, realistic hospitality."--Osheta Moore, pastor, speaker, and author of Dear White Peacemakers"This book will change you in a way you've been craving to change. It makes being a neighbor, not to mention a person, just so beautifully . . . doable."--Kendra Adachi, New York Times bestselling author of The Lazy Genius Way"This book is lovely, warm, honest. It brims with possibility."--Jen Hatmaker, New York Times bestselling author of Fierce, Free, and Full of Fire
Dream Walker

Dream Walker

Shannan Sinclair

Gnosis Press
2017
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Praise for Dream Walker: "This was an exciting story... definitely a page-turner This is good visionary fiction, where elements of the paranormal were woven expertly into the story..."- Jodine T. "It is a whirlwind of a story line with little lull time."-Michele Tater, Review the Book "Great book Loved the concept and was in suspense until the very end." -Margery M. P. Do dreams really come true? Much to Aislen Walker's dismay, they do. Like most young women, she only wants a normal life-to finish school, become a nurse, maybe even travel the world someday. But one night she has a terrible nightmare and watches helplessly as a young boy executes a man in cold blood. What she wants to believe is only a bad dream turns out to be an actual murder Is this all for real? Is she just going crazy? Or is she, as her dead-beat dad tries to tell her, a "walker," one with a special talent for crossing into different dimensions? If she believes him, she stumbled into The Stratum, a dimension run by powerful organization that manipulates and controls the real-world through it. And they really don't like strangers wandering in, fouling up their plans or exposing their nefarious deeds. In the first episode of the Walker Saga, Aislen must decide what is true and what's a lie, who she can trust and who she can't and discover who and what she really is, in a reality where nothing and nobody is what they seem. This. Is. Not. A. Dream. Dream Walker is a fast-paced, action-packed thriller that explores the power and possibilities of our limitless human consciousness within the trappings of a conspiracy thriller. For readers who loved Fringe, The OA, or movies such as Dr. Strange, Source Code, Inception, and the The Adjustment Bureau. Pick up this page turner today AUTHOR INTERVIEW This book doesn't really fit neatly into a typical sci fi or paranormal fiction genre. How do you classify it? It's true. Dream Walker is not traditional sci-fi, which explores the mechanical, three dimensional worlds, often uses space crafts and plausible technology. It isn't really paranormal fiction either, which is associated with vampires, ghosts, or fantastical creatures. It is actually Visionary Fiction a genre in which the expansion of the human mind drives the plot. It is driven by our more ephemeral, mystical experiences, phenomena that doesn't fit into the confines of logic, but can be explained through the new sciences of quantum mechanics and possibly string theory. Increasingly, we are discovering the power and limitlessness of the uncharted human mind. I wanted to create a parable of sorts that explored those ideas within the trappings of a conspiracy thriller. What drew you into writing this kind of novel? They always say, "write what you know." So for me, that meant writing the weird. I've experienced many extraordinary paranormal events in my life, from dream travels, like Aislen, to the haunting of my childhood home. I've even had the pleasure of a few of UFO sightings. As the years progressed, I began to experience psychic phenomena, such as premonitions, telepathy, clairvoyance and clairaudience. My traditional religious paradigm couldn't explain them, which sent me on a quest for knowledge and understanding. After twenty years of studying mysticism, holistic theology, philosophy and quantum theory, I wanted to weave those concepts with some of my own experiences. Who would enjoy this type of novel? People who love tv shows like Fringe, The OA, or movies such as Dr. Strange, Source Code, Inception, and the The Adjustment Bureau.