Beautiful You! (Inside and Out!)

Beautiful You! (Inside and Out!)

Author: Lisa Veach

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2018-08-23

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1973629089

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Would you like to be part of a womens Bible study that is fun, interactive, focuses on issues women face today, and also helps you grow into the beautiful, fullfilled woman Christ desires you to become? Then Beautiful You! (Inside and Out!) is the study for you! Beautiful You! (Inside and Out!) focuses on womens desire to look externally beautiful with a study and fashion show that helps you discover your body build and the fashions that will enhance you! You will learn which clothing colors make you shine. A cosmetic party, beautician, and games are all included to help your external package look very attractive! More importantly, Beautiful You! (Inside and Out!) digs deeply into the book of Esther and Gods word, giving you tools for: solving lifes problems; forgiveness and possible reconciliation; solving conflict; a biblical understanding of sin and evil; discerning the qualities of potential friends or a husband; and learning how to walk with God in an intimate, honest relationship that results in the breaking of bondages, healing of past hurts, forgiveness and freedom for your soul, and the daily joyous presence of God and His guidance! Enter into this study and start the journey on becoming a beautiful, fulfilled woman of God- inside and out! * The Bible study leader will need the Leaders Guide. Each participant will need the accompanying Bible Study Workbook.


Color Collective's Palette Perfect

Color Collective's Palette Perfect

Author: Lauren Wager

Publisher:

Published: 2018-03-13

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9788415967903

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Aimed to fashion students and designers, Palette Perfect is both a practical guide and an inspirational book that proposes a reflection on the universe of colour combinations, the moods and atmospheres they evoke and how we associate particular places and emotions to special colours. Each chapter explores a particular mood and describes the corresponding feelings and color combinations, using as examples exquisite photographs of objects, still-lives, landscapes, interiors and fashion. Atthe end of each chapter, a wide variety of palettes representing the chapter’s particular mood or atmosphere is included.


Divine and Vile

Divine and Vile

Author: Yashi Garg

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Published: 2024-01-12

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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The book amalgamates a collection of poetry that composes a unique expression of your inner world, reflecting your personal experiences and observations, and offers you a glimpse into your soul. Each poem comprises meticulously chosen words and phrases that convey emotions ranging from joy and hope to sadness and despair, inviting you to explore the depth of human experience. The book incorporates poems about effervescent human personalities, love, and the hope to always get better. As well as the melancholy nature of humans and the feeling of loss. Towards the end, there is a short note to the readers that the author would encourage you to scrutinise. The power to fight back is embedded within your soul. Rouse, plan, and action.


Poems from the Heart

Poems from the Heart

Author: Hseham Amrahs

Publisher: Mahesh Dutt Sharma

Published: 2024-01-06

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13:

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But haiku is not limited to nature; it is a form that can delve deep into the human heart. In "Poems from the Heart," you will also encounter poems that explore the spectrum of human emotions, from love and longing to sorrow and introspection. These haikus are like mirrors reflecting the complexity of the human experience most succinctly and poignantly. "Poems from the Heart" is not just a collection of poems; it is an invitation to slow down, observe the world around you, and savor the beauty in simplicity. It is a reminder that even during our busy lives, there are moments of grace and wonder waiting to be discovered if we take the time to look. This book is a tribute to the countless haiku poets who have drawn inspiration from the natural world, from their own experiences, and the rich tapestry of human existence. It is a celebration of the profound impact that a few carefully chosen words can have on our hearts and minds.


Wild and Wondrous

Wild and Wondrous

Author: Margie Patlak

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2023-07-01

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13: 1684750679

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For award-winning science writer and photographer Margie Patlak, exploring the unique nature of the Maine coast opens a door to deeper ties and insights. This collection of photographs conveys the sublime sense of wonder she feels every time she visits the shore. Tides show how fleeting time is, and clouds and weather reveal greater forces that take away all illusions of control. These facets of the natural world speak a hidden language of light and color that Patlak translates with her lens. “This book made me want to experience first-hand what each of its exquisite images excited in my heart. This is not just a book, but a stunning work of art that transports the reader to the magical shores of Maine. Each photo sublimely illuminates Maine’s natural gifts to the world, be it rocky shoreline, lush woods, or fall colors. The great eye of the photographer captures both delicate details in a leaf and sweeping panoramas of shoreline and sky with equal skill, while imparting awe and a deep reverence for this sacred place.” —Steve Mandel, award-winning nature photographer whose images were displayed in the Smithsonian Natural History Museum and have appeared in the New York Times, Reader’s Digest, and many other publications. “Margie Patlak’s photographs so perfectly embody everything I adore about the coastal Maine landscape. She has remarkable talent for elevating Maine’s nuanced, natural majesty.” —Eliot Dudik, photography instructor at the College of William & Mary and award-winning photographer who has been featured in Smithsonian Magazine, the New York Times, and other publications. “Margie Patlak’s explorations of coastal Maine span scales from minuscule mushrooms of the forest floor to grand sweeps of sunrise and sunset and reveal luscious hues like autumn crimson and winter pewter. Patlak’s photographic vision distills what she calls “astonishing Maine moments” into light, islands, rocks, forests, and other elemental features. Her sparkling, compact essays introducing each section also add a science writer’s depth to the breadth of Maine landscapes, great and small.” —Award-winning photographer Lynn Teo Simarski “Wander Maine’s coast with Margie Patlak to share her open-hearted delight in all nature bestows here. Lifted from ordinary constructed, and sometimes constricted, realities, your senses will awaken to worlds of vibrant light, color and life. This immersion in nature’s resplendent designs will rekindle your sense of wonder and resettle you in creation.” —Barbara Southworth, photography workshop leader and mentor, and award-winning photographer of plants and wild places.


Skein of the Crime

Skein of the Crime

Author: Maggie Sefton

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2010-06-01

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1101434643

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The newest installment in the series, with knitting patterns and recipes included! Fall has come to Fort Connor, Colorado, and the cool air has inspired the knitters at the House of Lambspun to start on their hats and mittens. It's also brought an influx of students to the university town-and into the shop for knitting classes. Kelly Flynn is happy to teach them the tricks of the trade-until one of them is found dead on the river trail near Kelly's house. Compelled to investigate, Kelly finds herself following a path that twists more easily than the yarn with which she knits. Knowing the killer could be close, Kelly must work fast to unravel the skein of this crime.


Upstairs / Downstairs

Upstairs / Downstairs

Author: Andrew Ciofalo

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2012-01-19

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 1466911522

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Her presence in his life was unexpectedshe a landlord, he a tenant; she a vibrant Russian-born scientist, he a journalism professor near retirement. He had come to Durham on a mission to save himself at the world-famous Duke Diet and Fitness Center. She was a brilliant neuroscientist breaking new ground in the labs at Duke on the link between short-term memory and schizophrenia. She was inaccessiblea demanding lab schedule, a deep commitment to her Orthodox faith, emotionally isolated by the untimely death of her fianc ten years previous. Her only escape was to lose herself in Russian literature, especially poetry. He sensed she cared when she emerged from her private reading nook upstairs, to spend more time reading on the adjacent couch, as he watched his nightly TV shows. He had much to say to her, and he intuitively knew that the best way to command her attention was to be as engaging as Pushkin. And so began the flow of poems until one day he jokingly asked her, If I write you one hundred poems, will you marry me? Her affirmative answer caught him off guard. Now all can share the language of courtship inspired by his muse.