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Don't Take My Advice - I Need It...
Kevin Pampling
A brutal tractor crash forces small town Kev into a new world, both physically and spiritually. Angry and resistant to change, the bitter bushman finds himself on a journey of inner growth that takes him from Australia’s searing outback to the icy mountains of Norway’s fjordland. Facing his demons of doubt in a strangely familiar land, Kev learns to 'listen with all his senses' as he strives to fulfil his heart’s desire: to find his soulmate.
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The I'm Grand Mamual - A...
PJ Kirby, Kevin Twomey
PJ Kirby and Kevin Twomey are two Mammy's boys from Cork who are always up for a skit. In The I'm Grand Mamual, they take well-worn expressions that their mams have always said, and share hilarious and heart-warming stories from their lives where these sayings have rung true – from schooldays to holidays, coming out to going out, and sustainable thrifting to end-of-night shifting. The I'm Grand Mamual is a big-sisterly companion for taking life in your stride. Mam might always know best – but Kevin and PJ will show you the rest!
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GLOBO ARTE MAY 2022 ISSUE - AN...
Globo Arte team
Hi guys this is the MAY 2022 Magazine issue, which contains artists interviews to inspire artists, and so much more to help the artist in their art career,it contains artist interviews, art-related topics articles and question of the month, step of the month and social media updates
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How To Clutter Free Your Home -...
HowExpert, Mark Sardella
If you want to clutter free your home, then "How To Clutter Free Your Home" may be the MOST IMPORTANT book you read this year. This book "How To Clutter Free Your Home" will: - Teach you how to reduce clutter with expert tips - Teach you how to organize your spaces to make them function better - Teach you insider professional organizing and decorating tips - Guide you to create a tailored organizing plan - Help you avoid cleaning disasters - Change your relationship with your things - Help you decide what is worth keeping and what is junk - Teach you how to live with less - Help you understand where your money is wasted in your home - Encourage you to appreciate what you have more so that you stop consistently buying more - Make you spend less in the future by enjoying minimalism - Motivate you to keep your house consistently neat - Help you to stop keeping items because of guilt - Help you to make a cleaning plan - Help you in organizing each of your home’s spaces - Help you make your kitchen safer and more functional - Help you make your bathroom clear of clutter - Help you make your living room more attractive and livable - Help you make your bedroom a calming sanctuary - Help you make your closet more organized - Teach you how to sell unwanted goods to others - Teach you how to stay organized throughout the cleaning process - Help you love your home again HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
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The Artisan's Guide to Leatherwork
Charlie Trevor
Learn the skills of making leather goods from a master. This practical guide to leatherwork explains how with a small collection of tools, some leather and a little space you can make bespoke quality items. It introduces the whole process of working with leather from first choosing your material through to finishing your item with professional embellishments. Packed with advice and clear instructions, it will launch every reader into an enjoyable and rewarding lifetime of making.
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Osman I - Biography of the...
Kelly Mass
Osman I, also known as Osman Ghazi, was the founder of the Ottoman dynasty and the ruler of the Kayi tribe, a key figure in the creation of one of history's most influential empires. The state he established, originally called the Ottoman Beylik or Emirate, grew from a small Turkmen principality in the late thirteenth century into a global power, dominating much of Southeastern Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa for centuries. While the empire he founded lasted until the end of World War I, the man himself remains shrouded in mystery. Due to the scarcity of historical records from Osman’s lifetime, much of what is known about him is based on oral traditions and legends that developed long after his death. There are no known contemporary written sources from his reign, and the Ottomans themselves did not document his life until the fifteenth century, over a hundred years after he passed away. This gap in documentation has made it difficult for historians to separate fact from fiction, with some scholars even describing the period of Osman's life as a "black hole" of historical knowledge, unable to be reconstructed with certainty. The traditional accounts of Osman’s ancestry trace his lineage to the Oghuz Turks, specifically the Kay tribe. However, many historians believe that the stories surrounding his ancestry were fabricated later to legitimize the Ottoman dynasty’s rule. These narratives were likely developed as the dynasty sought to strengthen its claim to power and emphasize its noble heritage.
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