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Author | : Nicole Marie |
Publisher | : Balboa Press |
Total Pages | : 572 |
Release | : 2021-09-19 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 9781982274030 |
A Mystic's Guide to 2022 provides absolutely everything you need to create, plan and align yourself this year. This guidebook takes you through the process of learning how to: Lean into the energies of this years cosmos Manifest the life you really want to live Unlock your deepest subconscious Unleash your talents Track your days, weeks and months .... all right in one place! Plus a Dream journal, Astrological calendar and New Moon / Full Moon sheets so you never miss a celestial event.
Author | : Sandy Sitron |
Publisher | : Pop Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018-01-02 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781785037504 |
This stylish journal is perfect for those who want to harness the energy of the moon as it moves through the zodiac in each cycle, helping you to achieve your personal and proffessional goals. Learn how the new moon, waxing, waning and full moon will effect you in each sign, with guidance, advice and rituals that will show you how to channel lunar power to accomplish your goals in life and work, improve your happiness and relationships, and live more connected and in harmony with the cycles of nature. Features: Astrological guidance and advice to harness the power of the moon as it moves through each phase in each cycle Year, month and weekly view planners (undated) with moon phases to fill in. Moon and zodiac symbology and rituals Ribbon marker Beautiful cream paper for writing Modern design and gold foil finish
Author | : Amy Cesari |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2021-09 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 9781953660060 |
Make Your Year Magical! ♥ Harness the power of the moon, the sun, the planets, and yourself as you expand your horizons and create an extraordinary year. The Planner for a Magical 2022 shows you ways to use astrology and magic to transform your life. We see ourselves in the archetypes, myths, and stories of the stars. And the exploration of astrology asks you the question of who you are. So... who are you? Imagine what you could do or how you'd feel if you stayed connect to your magic all year. Discover new insights about yourself and experience your magic on a deeper level with this unique book. The Planner for a Magical 2022 includes: A fully illustrated "Astrology" theme with birth charts to fill-in for yourself Symbolism, original art, and correspondences for each zodiac sign Illustrated spells, rituals, and simple practical magic for everyday life Monthly calendars and weekly planner pages with astrological and moon phase information A concise "Beginner's Guide" to astrology, witchcraft, and spellcasting Suitable for new and experienced witches - powerful magic for everyone Coloring is optional (but encouraged!). You can fully enjoy this book in black and white. Take a trip through the cosmos and find yourself on the empowering journey of your own magical path. _____________ Hardcover with premium 70# paper Printed on both sides of the page For use with colored pencils & ballpoint pens only. Markers or watercolors are not recommended Handy 6×9″ size
Author | : Nicole Cody |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2021-09-06 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780648599227 |
Yearly Planner and journal for self care and intuition, with yearly and monthly calendars, week by week pages, beautiful watercolour illustrations and 56 pages of guidance for the year ahead.
Author | : Jeffrey Bussgang |
Publisher | : Harvard Business Press |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2017-10-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1633693856 |
"Whether you're just getting started, or you’re ten years into your career, Entering StartUpLand will be a useful tool to enhance your startup knowledge, accelerate your career, and navigate your way to StartUpLand success." -- Huffington Post Many professionals aspire to work for startups. Executives from large companies view them as models to help them adapt to today's dynamic innovation economy, while freshly minted MBAs see magic in founding something new. Yes, startups look magical, but they can also be chaotic and inaccessible. Many books are written for those who aspire to be founders, but a company only has one or two of those. What's needed is something that deconstructs the typical startup organization for the thousands of employees who join a fledgling company and do the day-to-day work required to grow it into something of value. Entering StartUpLand is a practical, step-by-step guide that provides an insider's analysis of various startup roles and responsibilities--including product management, marketing, growth, and sales--to help you figure out if you want to join a startup and what to expect if you do. You'll gain insight into how successful startups operate and learn to assess which ones you might want to join--or emulate. Inside this book you'll find: A tour of typical startup roles to help you determine which one might be the best fit for you Profiles of startup executives across many different functions who share their stories and describe their responsibilities A methodology to identify and evaluate startups and position yourself to find the opportunity that's right for you Written by an experienced venture capitalist, entrepreneur, and Harvard Business School professor, Entering StartUpLand will guide you as you seek your ideal entry point into this popular, cutting-edge organizational paradigm.
Author | : David A. Phillips, Ph.D. |
Publisher | : Hay House, Inc |
Total Pages | : 285 |
Release | : 2005-11-01 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1401930255 |
Discover the science of self-discovery To the conventional scientist, numbers are merely symbols of comparative quantities, but in the broader, metaphysical sense, they assume a deeper, more profound significance. The Complete Book of Numerology reveals the underlying meaning behind the numbers in your life and enables you to understand the connection between your numerological patterns and your degree of abundance, health, and general well-being. Overall, delving into the world of numbers will provide you with a simple and accurate way to decipher your experiences in the same manner that a road map helps you navigate a route that you haven’t previously traveled.
Author | : Christopher Somerville |
Publisher | : Fao |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Aquaponics |
ISBN | : 9789251085325 |
This technical paper begins by introducing the concept of aquaponics, including a brief history of its development and its place within the larger category of soil-less culture and modern agriculture. It discusses the main theoretical concepts of aquaponics, including the nitrogen cycle and the nitrification process, the role of bacteria, and the concept of balancing an aquaponic unit. It then moves on to cover important considerations of water quality parameters, water testing, and water sourcing for aquaponics, as well as methods and theories of unit design, including the three main methods of aquaponic systems: media beds, nutrient film technique, and deep water culture. The publication discusses in detail the three groups of living organisms (bacteria, plants and fish) that make up the aquaponic ecosystem. It also presents management strategies and troubleshooting practices, as well as related topics, specifically highlighting local and sustainable sources of aquaponic inputs. The publication also includes nine appendixes that present other key topics: ideal conditions for common plants grown in aquaponics; chemical and biological controls of common pests and diseases including a compatible planting guide; common fish diseases and related symptoms, causes and remedies; tools to calculate the ammonia produced and biofiltration media required for a certain fish stocking density and amount of fish feed added; production of homemade fish feed; guidelines and considerations for establishing aquaponic units; a cost-benefit analysis of a small-scale, media bed aquaponic unit; a comprehensive guide to building small-scale versions of each of the three aquaponic methods; and a brief summary of this publication designed as a supplemental handout for outreach, extension and education.
Author | : Steven Levy |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 305 |
Release | : 2016-11-08 |
Genre | : True Crime |
ISBN | : 1504042131 |
The true story of Ira Einhorn, the Philadelphia antiwar crusader, environmental activist, and New Age guru with a murderous dark side. During the cultural shockwaves of the 1960s and ’70s, Ira Einhorn—nicknamed the “Unicorn”—was the leading radical voice for the antiwar movement at the University of Pennsylvania. At his side were such noted activists as Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin. A brilliantly articulate advocate for peace in a turbulent era, he rallied followers toward the growing antiestablishment causes of free love, drugs, and radical ecological reform. In 1979, when the mummified remains of his girlfriend, Holly Maddux, a Bryn Mawr flower child from Tyler, Texas, were found in a trunk in his apartment, Einhorn claimed a CIA frame-up. Incredibly, the network of influential friends, socialites, and powerful politicians he’d charmed and manipulated over the years supported him. Represented by renowned district attorney and future senator Arlen Specter, Einhorn was released on bail. But before trial, he fled the country to an idyllic town in the French wine region and disappeared. It would take more than twenty years—and two trials—to finally bring Einhorn to justice. Based on more than two years of research and 250 interviews, as well as the chilling private journals of Einhorn and Maddux, prize-winning journalist Steven Levy paints an astonishing and complicated portrait of a man motivated by both genius and rage. The basis for 1998 NBC television miniseries The Hunt for the Unicorn Killer, The Unicorn’s Secret is a “spellbinding sociological/true crime study,” revealing the dark and tragic dimensions of a man who defined an era, only to shatter its ideals (Publishers Weekly).
Author | : David Keirsey |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 222 |
Release | : 1978 |
Genre | : Interpersonal relations |
ISBN | : |
Author | : William A. DeGregorio |
Publisher | : Gramercy Books |
Total Pages | : 771 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780517183533 |
Chronicles the rich history of the American presidency, including informative and entertaining biographies of each of the men who have held the office and full coverage of the 1996 election.