The Anchor The Definitive History of the Barista Choice Society

The Anchor  The Definitive History of the Barista Choice Society
Author: Gary Buffaloe
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2018-04-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781387632619

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Do NOT read this book. Once you know, it will change the way you see the everything around you. The world as you know, it almost did not exist. Every person you have ever met, every person in your family, everything you have ever known and loved If not for a few brave individuals...nothing would exist. In the early 1700's history turned, shifted on one thing Just oneÉsimpleÉthing... We take it for granted every day... These few risked their lives to allow you to live in the world as you know it, and it all started with... Coffee.

Canon I

Canon I
Author: Gary Buffaloe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2020-11-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798564925723

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There's a revolution of which you have never heard. A mysterious battle between forces of good and evil rages in the shadows. It has been going on for centuries, maybe even since the beginning of time, yet your history books know nothing of it. It is the source of every conspiracy theory and the inspiration for most secret societies. At its center is a tree that produces the fruit that supplies something so ubiquitous, you might be drinking it right now. Canon I: The Definitive History of the Barista Choice Society is the first attempt to write the action-packed origin story that has till now been told only through lore and oral tradition. A tale told by the anonymous, ever-vulnerable Narrator, Canon I details the perilous early days of the Barista Choice Society, as the FOUR, NAY FIVE struggle to save coffee, battle evil, and solve cryptic prophecies. From sword fighting to swashbuckling to goat herding, there is something for every reader to enjoy. But beware, once you learn this book's secrets, you can never go back to the time before you were part of the revolution.Cover design by Kat Braswell.

The Hellfire Club

The Hellfire Club
Author: Jake Tapper
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780316472333

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A young Congressman stumbles on the powerful political underworld of 1950's D.C. in this "potent thriller" (David Baldacci) and New York Times bestseller from CNN correspondent Jake Tapper. Charlie Marder is an unlikely Congressman. Thrust into office by his family ties after his predecessor died mysteriously, Charlie is struggling to navigate the dangerous waters of 1950s Washington, DC, alongside his young wife Margaret, a zoologist with ambitions of her own. Amid the swirl of glamorous and powerful political leaders and deal makers, a mysterious fatal car accident thrusts Charlie and Margaret into an underworld of backroom deals, secret societies, and a plot that could change the course of history. When Charlie discovers a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of governance, he has to fight not only for his principles and his newfound political career...but for his life.

The Voices We Carry

The Voices We Carry
Author: J. S. Park
Publsiher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802498816

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Reclaim Your Headspace and Find Your One True Voice As a hospital chaplain, J.S. Park encountered hundreds of patients at the edge of life and death, listening as they urgently shared their stories, confessions, and final words. J.S. began to identify patterns in his patients’ lives—patterns he also saw in his own life. He began to see that the events and traumas we experience throughout life become deafening voices that remain within us, even when the events are far in the past. He was surprised to find that in hearing the voices of his patients, he began to identify his own voices and all the ways they could both harm and heal. In The Voices We Carry, J.S. draws from his experiences as a hospital chaplain to present the Voices Model. This model explores the four internal voices of self-doubt, pride, people-pleasing, and judgment, and the four external voices of trauma, guilt, grief, and family dynamics. He also draws from his Asian-American upbringing to examine the challenges of identity and feeling “other.” J.S. outlines how to wrestle with our voices, and even befriend them, how to find our authentic voice in a world of mixed messages, and how to empower those who are voiceless. Filled with evidence-based research, spiritual and psychological insights, and stories of patient encounters, The Voices We Carry is an inspiring memoir of unexpected growth, humor, and what matters most. For those wading through a world of clamor and noise, this is a guide to find your clear, steady voice.

Genealogical Research in Nova Scotia

Genealogical Research in Nova Scotia
Author: Terrence M. Punch
Publsiher: Nimbus Publishing (CN)
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1998
Genre: Reference
ISBN: UOM:39015047854701

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Revised and updated this popular resource for amateur genealogists and history buffs is the best package for finding out more about the people who populate the province.

Moon and the Mars

Moon and the Mars
Author: Kia Corthron
Publsiher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781644211045

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An exploration of NYC and America in the burgeoning moments before the start of the Civil War through the eyes of a young, biracial girl—the highly anticipated new novel from the winner of the Center for Fiction's First Novel Prize. "Corthron, a true heir to James Baldwin, presents a startlingly original exposure of the complex roots of American racism." —Naomi Wallace, MacArthur "Genius" Playwriting Fellow and author of One Flea Spare In Moon and the Mars, set in the impoverished Five Points district of New York City in the years 1857-1863, we experience neighborhood life through the eyes of Theo from childhood to adolescence, an orphan living between the homes of her Black and Irish grandmothers. Throughout her formative years, Theo witnesses everything from the creation of tap dance to P.T. Barnum's sensationalist museum to the draft riots that tear NYC asunder, amidst the daily maelstrom of Five Points work, hardship, and camaraderie. Meanwhile, white America's attitudes towards people of color and slavery are shifting—painfully, transformationally—as the nation divides and marches to war. As with her first novel, The Castle Cross the Magnet Carter, which was praised by Viet Thanh Nguyen, Robin D.G. Kelley, and Angela Y. Davis, among many others, Corthron's use of dialogue brings her characters to life in a way that only an award-winning playwright and scriptwriter can do. As Theo grows and attends school, her language and grammar change, as does her own vocabulary when she's with her Black or Irish families. It's an extraordinary feat and a revelation for the reader. "Moon and the Mars, [Corthron's] latest masterpiece, is an absorbing story of family and community, of Africans and Irish, of settler and native, of slavery and abolition, of a city and a nation wracked by Civil War and racist violence, of love won and lost." —Robin D. G. Kelley, author of Thelonious Monk: The Life and Times of an American Original

Dear England

Dear England
Author: Stephen Cottrell
Publsiher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2021-03-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781529360974

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'Stephen Cottrell writes about Christ as if he were here now. As if redemption were possible for all of us, as if the void that threatens to engulf us all could be filled by a personal relationship with Christ in the present. He is a compelling writer.' - Russell Brand Inspired by a conversation with a barista who asked him why he became a priest, this is the Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell's extended answer to that question - as well as the letter he'd like to write to a divided country that no longer sees the relevance or value of the Christian narrative. Archbishop Stephen is a much-admired voice within the church, but in this book he writes for a more general audience, and those who might call themselves spiritual seekers - as well as anyone who is concerned about the life and unity of the UK. A short, beautiful book, this is at once both contemplative and deeply practical, which will speak to both Christians and those on the edges of faith. 'A deeply thoughtful exposition of faith's transformative power, Dear England gave me hope, not only for the future of Christianity, but for a changed world too.' - David Lammy MP

Designing the Mind The Principles of Psychitecture

Designing the Mind  The Principles of Psychitecture
Author: Designing The Mind,Ryan Bush
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2021-01-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1737846209

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The Instant Cult Classic on the Art of Reprogramming Your Own Psychological SoftwareA bold and fascinating dive into the nuts and bolts of psychological evolution, Designing the Mind: The Principles of Psychitecture is part philosophical manifesto, part practical self-development guide, all based on the teachings of legendary thinkers like Marcus Aurelius, Lao Tzu, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Abraham Maslow. The ideas and techniques it offers are all integrated into a vital theory for helping individuals scale the heights of self-mastery and lead great lives."A fascinating framework" - Scott Barry Kaufman, PhD, author of Transcend: The New Science of Self-ActualizationThis visionary guide argues that the mind can be compared to software, made up of many interwoven algorithms which were originally programmed by natural selection. Though most never learn to alter their default programming, it is possible to rewire cognitive biases, change ingrained habits, and transform emotional reactions. The process of psychitecture enables you to unplug from your own mind, identify its underlying patterns, and become the architect of your own enlightenment.