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Arcturus Publishing Ltd Law of Attraction
Learn powerful manifestation techniques using the principles of the Law of Attraction in this complete guide, presented in a beautiful hardback gift edition with gilded page edges. Bestselling author Emily Anderson outlines the philosophies of the people behind the hugely popular 19th and 20th century New Thought Movement - and how their ideas inform the Law of Attraction. Discover the spiritual foundation behind this movement, as well as practical ways you can use the Law to attract and manifest your best life. Learn how: • Your thoughts affect your daily life • You can attract joy and prosperity • To set clear intentions • To maintain your faith in manifestation Quoting from the work of writers including Prentice Mulford, Phineas Quimby and William Walker Atkinson, Law of Attraction distills the best and clearest advice into one beautifully presented volume. ABOUT THE SERIES: Arcturus
£9.04
Arcturus Publishing Ltd The Essential Book of Crystals: Their Powerful Healing Energies Explained
£9.99
Arcturus Publishing Ltd The Essential Book of Angels: Meet Your Heavenly Guardians
£9.99
Arcturus Publishing Ltd The Book of Crystals
The popularity of crystals has surged in recent years, attracting enthusiasts seeking holistic healing, positive energy, and personal empowerment.
£9.99
Sirius Entertainment I Ching Complete Divination Kit: A 3-Coin Set, 64 Hexagram Cards and Instruction Guide
£20.39
Arcturus Publishing Ltd Secrets to Manifesting: How to Make All Your Dreams Come True
£9.99
Springer International Publishing AG Humour in British First World War Literature: Taming the Great War
This book explores how humorous depictions of the Great War worked to familiarise, domesticate, and tame the conflict. While well-known examples of First World War literature often emphasize enormous emotional disruption and the war’s extremes, other writers used humour to encourage a gentle, mild amusement, drawing on familiar, popular genres and forms used before 1914. In humorous portrayals of the war, tameness outdoes the unmanageable and the temperate exceeds the extraordinary. Humour in British First World War Literature is based on little-known primary material uncovered from detailed archival research, as well as works that, though written by celebrated authors, tend not to be placed in the canon of Great War literature. Each chapter examines key examples of literary texts, ranging from short stories and poetry to theatre and periodicals, in doing so investigating the complex representational, political, and social significance of the tame strand in humorous Great War literature.
£99.99
Arcturus Publishing Ltd The Book of Crystal Healing: A Comprehensive Guide to This Powerful Therapy
£19.99
Emerald Publishing Limited Annual Review of Comparative and International Education 2015
The goal of the ARCIE volume is to examine current perspectives and future directions for the field using several essays as a context for discussion and analysis. The format of ARCIE pieces entails an analytic overview of published work in the field, noting key issues and future directions. It provides an important and well-cited international forum for the discussion of matters of comparative and international education theory, policy and practice.
£108.19
Emerald Publishing Limited Annual Review of Comparative and International Education 2014
The goal of the ARCIE volume is to examine current perspectives and future directions for the field using several essays as a context for discussion and analysis. Contributed Volume chapters begin by addressing the questions and themes discussed in these essays which will include: the use of new conceptual or methodological frameworks; the role of CIE in teacher education and higher education; the emergence of new area studies, and diversification of the field to include human rights, multicultural and social education, environmental education, education for sustainable development, arts education, and special education, among others. The format of ARCIE pieces entails an analytic overview of published work in the field, noting key issues and future directions. It provides an important and well-cited international forum for the discussion of matters of comparative and international education theory, policy and practice.
£120.52
Kaya Press Sutra and Bible: Faith and the Japanese American World War II Incarceration
A visual history of the role that religious teachings, practices and communities played in the WWII Japanese American experience, with essays by leading scholars Accompanying the Japanese American National Museum's 2022 eponymous exhibition, Sutra and Bible: Faith and the Japanese American World War II Incarceration explores the role that religious teachings, practices and communities played while Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II. From the confines of concentration camps and locales under martial law to the battlegrounds of Europe, Japanese Americans drew on their faith to survive forced removal, indefinite incarceration, unjust deportation, family separation, military service and resettlement at a time when their race and religion were seen as threats to national security. Coedited by Emily Anderson and Duncan Ryuken Williams, Sutra and Bible weaves visual storytelling with auxiliary essays from 32 prominent voices across academic, arts and social justice communities. Contributors include: Michihiro Ama, Brooks Andrews, Anne M. Blankenship, Joanne Doi MM, Laura (Kitaji) Dominguez-Yon, Timothy Wagner, Kristen Hayashi, Jay Hirabayashi, Naomi Hirahara, Mitch Honma, Satsuki Ina, Jane Naomi Iwamura, Mas Kodani, Mark Nakagawa, Wendy Egyoku Nakao, Elizabeth Nishiura, Togo Nishiura, Nancy Kyoko Oda, Gene Oishi, Gail Okawa, Dakota Russell, Bacon Sakatani, Candice Shibata, Brandon Shimoda, George Tanabe, Todd Tsuchiya, Nancy Ukai, Jonathan van Harmelen, Karen Tei Yamashita and Mikoto Yoshida.
£28.79