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  • HOW TO MAKE A DIY CHILD SAFETY KIT: BE PREPARED FOR UNTHINKABLE MOMENTS

    JOAN MITCHELL

    language (, May 7, 2020)
    Everyday A Child is Abducted, kidnapped, or is reported missing. About 500,000 children goes missing every year leaving their parent devastated, and the once lively families shattered. The thought of that child missing, and never to be found. But HOPE is not Lost. As Parents, it is our duty to keep our children safe from the evils of this world and protect them as much as we can. Give the missing child the best opportunity to be found alive and get reunited with family.. Give your child the maximum safety by creating a DIY Child Safety kits. Get prepared for that unplanned and unthinkable moment. Every thing needed to create your child's safety kit are found in this book. GRAB YOURS NOW
  • Be Genuine: Meditation In Two Simple Words

    Jordan Mitchell

    eBook
    Meditation - the art of detachment from our physical surroundings - is a must for a healthy and fruitful life.With Be Genuine, a guide to meditation practice, you will quickly learn the steps for easily meditating on a daily basis. The core of meditation can be summed up in two words, be genuine. The practice of meditation is a widely developed art, yet it can be traced to a few simple practices. In Be Genuine, those practices are Sitting Meditation, Goodness, and Silence. Be Genuine is a wonderful starting place for beginners and a good reminder for advanced practitioners to keep a simple practice. Note to the buyer: This book is the compiled version of my three other books: Appeasing Our Inmost Desire: How Sitting Meditation Brings Us Closer To Peace, The Art of Goodness", and Inspired Silence: Experiential Moments In Repose.Be happier, feel more free, and enjoy life at a higher level.Get your copy and simply follow the steps outlined in Be Genuine. It's that easy.
  • Rise of the Sons

    JD MITCHELL

    language (, March 20, 2020)
    Ali McMillian almost drowned. It wasn’t a run-of-the-mill accident either; a large horse jumped out of the lake and dragged her under. If it hadn’t been for Leigh Hart, it might have succeeded. She was content to chalk the incident up to a delusion, except creatures are stalking her from the shadows. Someone wants her dead, but why?Thrust into a magical world, Ali learns mythology is more than old tales. A dangerous enemy has resurfaced, and she is a target.
  • George and Smokey: A Tale of Two Cats

    John Mitchell

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Aug. 8, 2014)
    This story is about two cats, George and Smokey. Smokey is adventurous and gets into trouble. He is trapped, and his owner doesn't know where he is. Only George knows. Is this the end of Smokey? Who will come to his aide? Based on a true story.
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  • Rise of the Sons

    JD MITCHELL

    (Independently published, March 21, 2020)
    Ali McMillian almost drowned. It wasn’t a run-of-the-mill accident either; a large horse jumped out of the lake and dragged her under. If it hadn’t been for Leigh Hart, it might have succeeded. She was content to chalk the incident up to a delusion, except creatures are stalking her from the shadows. Someone wants her dead, but why?Thrust into a magical world, Ali learns mythology is more than old tales. A dangerous enemy has resurfaced, and she is a target.
  • Who Wrote Shakespeare?

    John Michell

    Paperback (Thames and Hudson, July 1, 1999)
    Was the famous poet and writer really a fraud and plagarist? Was his name really a pseudonym for a well-known contemporary figure?
  • MetaMen

    John Mitchell

    language (John H. Mitchell, Aug. 30, 2011)
    Peter, fifteen, and his Dad leave Boston for a cross country drive to their new home in Portland, OR. Peter’s Dad is the director of the US Army’s Deep Space Exploration lab and is being transferred to the new, more sophisticated lab in Oregon. Unbeknownst to anyone, however, the signals sent out by the lab’s proprietary satellites and antennae have alerted deep space aliens, who send four of their number to earth to assess the technology and threat potential. These aliens, blindingly white, stocky four foot creatures have the capacity to reduce themselves to the size of a pea by eliminating the atomic distances in each atom of their makeup. Once on earth, they can recharge--in much the same way as electric eels produce a charge—their atoms and regain their original stature. The also possess the ability to extract DNA from any individual earthly life form and assume the size and shape of that individual, including its mind. For this mission, the aliens choose human beings to act as their Trojan Horses. They intercept Peter and his Dad, making his Dad one victim. Peter escapes. Then they randomly select two others to help with the effort in Portland. However, since they do not understand human society, the resultant trio make for a strange, ill-matched group. Further, they have no concept of human psychology or emotion, which proves their undoing. In this fast-paced novel for young adults, Peter and his sister Jessica, together with their friends and contemporaries Andrew and Victoria, the children of the African-American assistant director, they foil the aliens.
  • Derwent; Or, Recollections of Young Life in the Country

    Mitchell, John

    eBook (HardPress Publishing, July 21, 2014)
    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
  • Who Wrote Shakespeare?

    John F. Mitchell

    Hardcover (Thames & Hudson, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Was the most famous poet and writer of all time a fraud and a plagiarist? Was Shakespeare the 'upstart crow' described by Greene as strutting in borrowed feathers, or Jonson's 'Poet-Ape' who patched plays together from others' work? Was his name merely a pseudonym for a well-known contemporary figure?These questions have been furiously debated ever since the eighteenth century, when the writing styles of Marlowe and other playwrights were discerned in plays such as Titus Andronicus. The orthodox view is that the author of the works of Shakespeare was, of course, the actor and businessman of Stratford-upon-Avon. But the known facts about this man are surprisingly meagre, and contrast puzzlingly with the learned, courtly philosopher revealed in the Sonnets and plays - the universal genius and supreme stylist.Respected scholars and obsessive eccentrics have devoted years to the search for evidence, and many different theories have been put forward. Some believe that the great lawyer Francis Bacon may have used the name of an obscure actor to disseminate his philosophy. Many others, including Freud, see the Earl of Oxford mirrored in Hamlet. Yet others suggest that Marlowe was not killed, as thought, in a drunken brawl, nor even in a secret service execution, but lived on to write secretly as Shakespeare.John Michell's enthralling investigation of the many claims and counter-claims reads like a series of detective stories. He lays out the evidence and the arguments for the various candidates, not forgetting Shakespeare himself, and provides a drily humorous commentary on the research and prejudices of their champions while adding new insights of his own. By the end of the book, even the most faithful disciples of the Bard will find themselves questioning 'Who Wrote Shakespeare?'
  • Dentists: What You Need to Know Before Choosing a Dentist

    John Mitchsell

    eBook
    Have you always wanted the benefits of a beautiful, bright, straight smile?Are you worried about oral cancer - but can’t afford to pay for a screening?Are you searching for a reputable dentist who will take care of your kid’s teeth for the next 16 years?Unfortunately, not all dentists are created equal.Yes, they’ve all finished dental school.But that’s where the comparison starts and ends.Picking the wrong dentist can cost your thousands of dollars, not to mention months or even years of tooth related pain.Which is why it pays to choose the right oneIn this guide to picking the best dentist for you and your family you will discover:10 questions to ask a prospective dentist when you first visit their office - Page 79Which kind of dentist to select for replacing a missing tooth - Page 58The top 3 dental tourism destinations (with prices) - Page 70How to choose the best dental insurance - Page 66What you need to know about removing mercury fillings - Page 405 warning signs your dentist’s office is not up to date - Page 28The real warranty length for common dental treatments - Page 38How to care for yourself after a dental procedure - Page 46When and when not to shop around for dental prices - Page 62…and much, much moreThis guide was written with you, the patient in mind.And it isn’t just promotional material for a particular dentistSo if you want to make the right choices and select the best dentist for you, scroll up and click “add to cart”
  • Pandora's Box

    John Ames Mitchell

    eBook
    Pandora's Box