Are working women liberated or imprisoned? Work can be a blessing or a curse; what each woman does with her workday determines whether or not she will be healthy, wealthy, and wise. This book answers the question by helping each womancreate her own Garden of Eden on the job. (New Win Publishing)
This book explains how it is that when we have knowledge of good and bad, we are empowered to make wise choices and to bring Paradise a little closer to home.
Of Apples and Serpents
What was the snake expecting to gain from this adventure? These and many other questions are discussed in Apples and Snakes. The book provides many insights for personal growth resulting from Eve's apple and snake encounter.
Dragons, serpents and slayers in the classical and early Christian worlds: a sourcebook/ Daniel Ogden. pages. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-19-992511-7 — ISBN 978-0-19-992509-4 1. Dragons—Folklore. 2.
A collection of humorous poems about upside-down noses, hijacked terrapins, Isaac Newton, and television.
Paine chided him by reminding him that it was an apple which started all the trouble between man and woman. Darwin chuckled heartily as he ... Emerson observed-”No serpents, no apples,” and Napoleon remarked, “No apples, no state!
According to Drew Pearson, Winston Churchill never made a speech of importance unless he made it before a mirror first. Pearson also declared that Woodrow Wilson employed the same technique. It's what I call a supercharging method of ...
Dan/Vin chuckled heartily as he suggested that Burbank should watch out for little serpents when he went into the forest to gather apples, as they had the habit of growing into big snakes. Emerson observed, 'No serpents, no apples,' ...
Paine chided him by reminding him that it was an apple which started all the trouble between man and woman. Darwin chuckled heartily as he ... Emerson observed —“No serpents, no apples,” and Napoleon remarked, “No apples, no state!
Paine chided him by reminding him that it was an apple which started all the trouble between man and woman. Darwin chuckled heartily as he ... Emerson observed—"No serpents, no apples,” and Napoleon remarked, “No apples, no state!