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Unmask Your Echo
Rewriting the Story of Who You Were Told to Be
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You didn’t become “you” all at once. Your identity was assembled over years, often in the background of your conscious experience. Family and social dynamics, what you were praised or punished for or taught to hide, your secret fears and...
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Do Carrots Really Grow in My Ears?
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Come learn about the body with Stormy and the Hygiene Queen! What’s up with belly button fuzz? Can you build castles out of eye sand? Do toes really make jam—and, more importantly, does it taste good? It’s time to get giggling, flossing, and...
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Sphinx
The Summit
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shining knight diving under falsely serene waters of mortal silence tears and laughter and rage she opens doors lets a tiny light shine on undesirable truths in need enduring trembling sporadic back and forth off the path and back, Lots-a-lot...
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The Great Begending
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Having improbably escaped ritual sacrifice the day before, Montrealer, Oscar Philpott wakes at midnight the 1st of November, with sharpened senses, a strange clarity, and a force he can’t ignore pulling him toward New York City. By sunrise, he’ll...
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A Mediator's Eye View
Essays on War, Peace and Shared Humanity
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With this book of essays, Sally Campbell widens her mediator focus from the interpersonal realm to the investigation of global conflict, with particular emphasis on the role of Canada and other nations of the West. Sally positions her writing in...
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The Other Side of Fear
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Follow the inspirational journey of one woman’s metamorphosis from disillusionment to renewed purpose. From the profound turning point of a vision quest and through a series of alternative healing practices, Karen Fleming found her true self....
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Forward Looking
Aging for All Ages
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As we age, we are faced with increasing pressures about what the future may bring: How do I ensure I’m well looked after when I’m elderly? What can I do to help my loved ones as they get older and need assistance? These are just a few of the...
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They Call Me Dr. P.
Reflections on My Life and Times as a Combat Doctor and Flight Surgeon in the U.S. Military
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As I approached the first building in my direction, something caught my eye to my right, to the north, where there was a small dirt yard of sorts. I spied the burnt-out and mangled hull of a Cougar 4 x 4 MRAP tactical vehicle that appeared to...
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My Little Bit of Heaven
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During pregnancy, each month brings new changes and new feelings. Self-doubt and anxiety can overshadow moments of joy and elation. As the due date looms near, so does uncertainty and fear. Will I be a good mother? Will my baby be healthy and...
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Our Hope for Gene Therapy
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A diagnosis of choroideremia once predicted a history of gradual vision loss. Dedicated doctors and researchers like Ian MacDonald are determined to change that, raising money for research, and exploring and testing possible treatments. Our Hope...