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Mary Hill
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 21 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2006-2026, suosituimpien joukossa Blessed Are the Stressed. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
21 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2006-2026.
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We all have vices. But do we use them to grow in virtue? With her characteristic humor and authenticity, Sister Mary Lea (the "Crabby Mustic") takes readers on a fresh tour of the cardinal, Christian, and theological virtues and the seven common vices or deadly sins. By situating the virtues in relationship to vice, Sister Mary Lea supplies practical encouragement for the challenge of Christian living.
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Mary Hill was spiritual as a teenager and fascinated with the concept of death and dying. She read many books on the subject, but still had fear about her own death. She shares her unique and spiritual experiences as a Registered Nurse and Hospice Case Manager. A close relationship with each patient showed her the divine grace that accompanied the dying process as she assisted them to transition to the afterlife. Several of her patients kept their promise to appear to her after they passed. This was evidence that life, or consciousness, continued after our physical body was dropped. Mary describes her journey watching her mothers decline over the years and experienced the family dynamics that she knew so well. Her mother appeared with messages of love and life lessons for facing many of her fears after her transition. More hospice stories occurred as she continued as a per diem nurse and performed Reiki and Shamanic healing work. Mary shares her views and personal experience on the controversial subject of medical cannabis in treating pain and anxiety. Further discussion continues with her thoughts about Alternative Medicine versus Western Medicine.
Mary Hill was spiritual as a teenager and fascinated with the concept of death and dying. She read many books on the subject, but still had fear about her own death. She shares her unique and spiritual experiences as a Registered Nurse and Hospice Case Manager. A close relationship with each patient showed her the divine grace that accompanied the dying process as she assisted them to transition to the afterlife. Several of her patients kept their promise to appear to her after they passed. This was evidence that life, or consciousness, continued after our physical body was dropped. Mary describes her journey watching her mothers decline over the years and experienced the family dynamics that she knew so well. Her mother appeared with messages of love and life lessons for facing many of her fears after her transition. More hospice stories occurred as she continued as a per diem nurse and performed Reiki and Shamanic healing work. Mary shares her views and personal experience on the controversial subject of medical cannabis in treating pain and anxiety. Further discussion continues with her thoughts about Alternative Medicine versus Western Medicine.
The story of the Church is an epic drama, filled with adventure, danger, politics, sacrifice, and courage. Sister Mary Lea Hill tells this exciting story in The Church Rocks, a book sure to thrill children ages 10 and up, taking young readers on a whirlwind tour of Church history that will enlighten everyone. The chapters include fun fictional eyewitness accounts, additional "factoids," explanations of word meanings, and timelines, as well as adding a prayer to each chapter.
Accounting Information Systems
Ulric Gelinas; Richard Dull; Patrick Wheeler; Mary Hill
South-Western College Publishing
2017
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As an accounting professional, you are expected to help organizations identify enterprise risks and provide quality assurance for the company's information systems. You can rely on ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 11E’s clear presentation to help you understand the two issues most critical to accounting information systems in use today: enterprise systems and controls for maintaining those systems. ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 11E explores today's most intriguing accounting information systems (AIS) topics and details how these issues relate to business processes, information technology, strategic management, security, and internal controls. The authors focus on today’s most important advancements, using a conversational tone rather than complex technical language to ensure you develop the solid foundation in AIS that you need to be successful.
Blessed are the stressed, grouchy, and grumpy--for they too can learn the secrets of a happy heart Best-selling author Sr. Mary Lea Hill helps you delve deeper into the beatitudes, our special passageways to joy, and unlocks their secrets for a happy life. You will find yourself smiling, if not laughing out loud, at her unique insights into the would-be blessings often hidden in the ups and downs of our everyday lives.
Bitten by the poetry bug at an early age, Mary Hill set pen to paper and through her eye God, love, and nature spring vibrantly to life. Through traditional rhyming poems, sonnets, prose, and even haiku, you will be moved by the situations that don't escape her whimsical grasp.
A handbook on finding, processing, and selling gold with historical information on gold mining.
Mamas Write: 29 Tales of Truth, Wit, and Grit
Janine Kovac; Joanne Hartman; Mary Hill
Bittersweet Press
2014
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In Mamas Write: 29 Tales of Truth, Wit, and Grit, twenty-four moms (and one dad) share stories from their lives as writers and parents. Essays range from finding one's calling as a writer through adopting a toddler; a tribute to a dying wife; an account of a premature birth; raising a transgender child; the joys of sharing a favorite childhood book. In a concluding interview, authors share funny and heartfelt responses to questions such as: "How does a busy parent make time for writing?" "Why do you write, and where?" "What writing books inspire you?" and "What holds you back from writing?" With a foreword by Kate Hopper, author of Ready For Air: A Journey through Premature Motherhood and Use Your Words: A Writing Guide for Mothers.
Questions about the Catholic faith? Basic Catechism has answers Structured around the four pillars of the Catechism of the Catholic Church--creed, sacraments, morality, and prayer--this guide presents the fundamentals of the Catholic faith in a handy Q&A format. This 8th edition of a perennial best-seller is updated to reflect the revised Roman Missal and expanded to incorporate Church teaching on challenges facing the faithful Catholic in today's society.
The Mojave of the Colorado: The Story of the Mojave Indians of the Colorado River and Their Meetings with the Explorers of the Southwest
Sarah Ann Davis; Mary Hill; Elinor Rhodes
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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The book titled ""The Mojave Of The Colorado: The Story Of The Mojave Indians Of The Colorado River And Their Meetings With The Explorers Of The Southwest"" is a comprehensive account of the history and culture of the Mojave Indians who lived along the Colorado River in the southwestern United States. The author, Sarah Ann Davis, provides a detailed description of the Mojave way of life, including their social organization, religious beliefs, and economic activities. The book also explores the interactions between the Mojave Indians and the European explorers who came to the region in the 16th and 17th centuries. Davis chronicles the encounters between the Mojave and famous explorers such as Francisco Coronado, Juan Bautista de Anza, and Jedediah Smith, providing insight into the cultural misunderstandings and conflicts that arose between the two groups.The book is based on extensive research, including interviews with Mojave Indians and archival materials, and is presented in a clear and accessible style. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of the Southwest and the complex relationships between Native American tribes and European explorers. Overall, ""The Mojave Of The Colorado"" is an engaging and informative read for anyone interested in Native American history, the American West, or the early exploration of North America.Additional Contributor Is Geraldine Von Hanssen. Pages Of History.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
The Mojave of the Colorado: The Story of the Mojave Indians of the Colorado River and Their Meetings with the Explorers of the Southwest
Sarah Ann Davis; Mary Hill; Elinor Rhodes
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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A persecutor of the early Christians, Saint Paul was forever changed along the way to Damascus when he met Christ. He traveled all over the world, preaching and writing the Good News, which led many people to Jesus. Although he was not one of the original twelve apostles, he became known as the "thirteenth apostle." His story is foundational to Christianity, filling the greater part of the Acts of the Apostles, and his letters are commonly read at Mass on Sundays.