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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアThe Power Chair【電子書籍】[ Derilyn Sparrow ]
    The Power Chair【電子書籍】[ Derilyn Sparrow ]
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>What’s stopping you from fulfilling your goals? Are you a chronic procrastinator? In?The Power Chair, motivational speaker Derilyn Sparrow, talks about how to take steps forward and make your dreams a reality. You will gain insight on taking your seat at the top.</p> <p>In this book you’ll learn how to:</p> <p>・ ? ? ? ? Utilize the keys to success</p> <p>・?????????Stop procrastinating and get started today</p> <p>・?????????Let your haters hate</p> <p>・?????????Activate your inner passions</p> <p>・?????????Discover the power of you</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    <p>What’s stopping you from fulfilling your goals? Are you a chronic procrastinator? In?The Power Chair, motivational speaker Derilyn Sparrow, talks about how to take steps forward and make your dreams a reality. You will gain insight on taking your seat at the top.</p> <p>In this book you’ll learn how to:</p> <p>・ ? ? ? ? Utilize the keys to success</p> <p>・?????????Stop procrastinating and get started today</p> <p>・?????????Let your haters hate</p> <p>・?????????Activate your inner passions</p> <p>・?????????Discover the power of you</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアA Chair Between The Rails【電子書籍】[ G. T. Anders ]
    A Chair Between The Rails【電子書籍】[ G. T. Anders ]
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    533
    533
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>James Feckidee’s recent divorce, and now the death of his beloved Uncle Phil, have left him with little will to live. But an ancient photograph of Uncle Phil and a stranger who hasn’t aged in forty years hints at a startling undercurrent running through all James’s trauma.</p> <p>James can join his new friends in their suicidal plan to "leave Earth," or he can return homeーwhere a monster waits to destroy the alarming powers of his young son, Austin. Between death and death, James chooses death; but waiting on those train tracks for the coming thunder might just be the best decision he will ever make. Death, it turns out, is not annihilation, but the first step in an unstoppable spiritual ascent.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】

    <p>James Feckidee’s recent divorce, and now the death of his beloved Uncle Phil, have left him with little will to live. But an ancient photograph of Uncle Phil and a stranger who hasn’t aged in forty years hints at a startling undercurrent running through all James’s trauma.</p> <p>James can join his new friends in their suicidal plan to "leave Earth," or he can return homeーwhere a monster waits to destroy the alarming powers of his young son, Austin. Between death and death, James chooses death; but waiting on those train tracks for the coming thunder might just be the best decision he will ever make. Death, it turns out, is not annihilation, but the first step in an unstoppable spiritual ascent.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアThe Giant's Chair【電子書籍】[ Marc A. Catone ]
    The Giant's Chair【電子書籍】[ Marc A. Catone ]
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<h4>Adam Chance is the quintessential Sixties man. He saw The Beatles at Shea Stadium, went to Woodstock and was active in the Antiwar movement. Then, he wrote about the counterculture in his best-selling book, <em>WALDEN PAVED OVER</em>. Now, in the 1990s, Adam finds himself middle aged, divorced and suffering from every author's nightmare ... writer's block. An understanding therapist suggests that he keep a journal to do a life review. The effect is liberating. No longer does he have to worry about word limits and cranky editors. He's totally free to express his point of view and explore new writing styles. Adam recalls sharing a pizza with Jim Morrison in a Greek restaurant. He reminisces about a transcendent conversation with John Lennon in Central Park. He balances satire and parody by imagining a 'Sixties Sell-Out' awards ceremony, composing a list of 60 things he fears might happen and writing the script for the final episode of STAR TREK. Adam's fondest memories are of his childhood with best friend, Midnight Duke. In the Summer of 1963, Adam and Midnight climb the Giant's Chair, a huge rock formation located in the rolling hills beyond their back yards. The two boys remain friends into adulthood as they pass through different phases of their lives. Then tragedy strikes and each man must cope with the outcome on his own level. Eventually, both friends are led back to the Giant's Chair. Adam gives himself permission to explore his spiritual side. He immerses himself in books on mind/body healing and practices meditation. He seeks forgiveness from his ex-wife, desires reconciliation with an estranged brother and celebrates the unique qualities of the Sixties generation. Adam's road to understanding contains a few bumps along the way, but his journal becomes the path to renewal. Ultimately, Adam Chance discovers an answer that has always been inside him ... a basic truth as old as time itself.</h4>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    <h4>Adam Chance is the quintessential Sixties man. He saw The Beatles at Shea Stadium, went to Woodstock and was active in the Antiwar movement. Then, he wrote about the counterculture in his best-selling book, <em>WALDEN PAVED OVER</em>. Now, in the 1990s, Adam finds himself middle aged, divorced and suffering from every author's nightmare ... writer's block. An understanding therapist suggests that he keep a journal to do a life review. The effect is liberating. No longer does he have to worry about word limits and cranky editors. He's totally free to express his point of view and explore new writing styles. Adam recalls sharing a pizza with Jim Morrison in a Greek restaurant. He reminisces about a transcendent conversation with John Lennon in Central Park. He balances satire and parody by imagining a 'Sixties Sell-Out' awards ceremony, composing a list of 60 things he fears might happen and writing the script for the final episode of STAR TREK. Adam's fondest memories are of his childhood with best friend, Midnight Duke. In the Summer of 1963, Adam and Midnight climb the Giant's Chair, a huge rock formation located in the rolling hills beyond their back yards. The two boys remain friends into adulthood as they pass through different phases of their lives. Then tragedy strikes and each man must cope with the outcome on his own level. Eventually, both friends are led back to the Giant's Chair. Adam gives himself permission to explore his spiritual side. He immerses himself in books on mind/body healing and practices meditation. He seeks forgiveness from his ex-wife, desires reconciliation with an estranged brother and celebrates the unique qualities of the Sixties generation. Adam's road to understanding contains a few bumps along the way, but his journal becomes the path to renewal. Ultimately, Adam Chance discovers an answer that has always been inside him ... a basic truth as old as time itself.</h4>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアHummingbird Cake The Purple Chair, #1【電子書籍】[ Bronnie Ware ]
    Hummingbird Cake The Purple Chair, #1【電子書籍】[ Bronnie Ware ]
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    600
    600
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>Gwen is known as someone who listens well and solves problems. Clients pay for her counsel as they sit in the purple chair and untangle their emotions and stories. Word of mouth keeps people coming to her door.</p> <p>But who listens to Gwen? Who helps solve her own problems?</p> <p>As she supports clients to heal, her own life swirls in pain. She is sliding further down. Will she ever learn to take her own advice and who will catch her if she doesn't?</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】

    <p>Gwen is known as someone who listens well and solves problems. Clients pay for her counsel as they sit in the purple chair and untangle their emotions and stories. Word of mouth keeps people coming to her door.</p> <p>But who listens to Gwen? Who helps solve her own problems?</p> <p>As she supports clients to heal, her own life swirls in pain. She is sliding further down. Will she ever learn to take her own advice and who will catch her if she doesn't?</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアFrom an Easy Chair【電子書籍】[ Sir Edwin Ray Lankester ]
    From an Easy Chair【電子書籍】[ Sir Edwin Ray Lankester ]
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>This volume consists of brief notes in plain language on a variety of scientific matters. I speak of new discoveries, real or so-called by mistake; of old well-established facts and explanations of strange occurrences which are more familiar to men of science than to people who have not had the time and opportunity to ascertain what is, and what is not proved and known about Nature and her ways. I do not address my reader from the professor’s chair, but from an easy chair. Just as in the club or my friend’s smoking-room, I might talk of these things, so do I propose to talk here. My hope is that what I have to say will interest those who are not experts in science, and yet have a desire for trustworthy information and opinion on the vast variety of topics which come up day by day for consideration and discussion, and can only be explained or rightly understood by the aid of that systematised knowledge which is called science. Science and the scientific point of view have a very wide, indeed, an unlimited range. Though the making of discoveries of real importance and the full understanding of the steps by which they are made involves, as a rule, long study and special training, yet there is a vast deal of healthy excitement and pleasure connected with the progress of science, in which all can share by receiving, as it were, messages from the front. By contributing true records and observations of fact which serve, in however small a way, as ammunition and material of war for the use of the fighting line, we can all help and take part in the advance of science. A great feature of what is called science is that it is true. The actual result achieved by science is the record of “that which is”ーit can be examined, tested, and proved. But science does not merely collect accurate records of fact. In order to discover new things, new relations, and hidden causes she has to make use of guesses and flights of imagination. The “hypotheses” or guesses are not wild ones, but reasonable suppositions based on careful consideration of existing knowledge. They are never mistaken by trained workers in science for “facts,” nor put forward as such. On the contrary, they are tested and so confirmed or rejected by experiment or trial. Hence the necessity of accuracy in observation for the purposes of science; hence the proverbial “scientific accuracy.” It is of no use to form a guess based upon erroneous statements. It is mere waste of time to accept and build theories upon loose wonder-mongers’ gossip. And, further, the evidence which you obtain in order to confirm or dismiss your “guess” must be equally beyond suspicion as to its accuracy. It must be an observation of fact free from prejudice and illusion. Your guess, if proved to be true, adds to the solid record of science new facts and new proofs of relationships, which again lead on the imagination of men of science to new guesses, and so to new confirmation or rejection, and to the growth of the vast record of accurate knowledge. To seek out in the endless whirling complexity of things which surround us in earth, sky, and sea, the truth, the knowledge of “that which is,” of the relation of these things to one another as cause and effect and their action and influence on ourselvesーthis is the aim of science. To substitute real understanding and the power of control of the surrounding world for the misleading and cruelly harmful conceptions existing in the minds of simple unskilled mankindーthis is the daily achievement of science.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】

    <p>This volume consists of brief notes in plain language on a variety of scientific matters. I speak of new discoveries, real or so-called by mistake; of old well-established facts and explanations of strange occurrences which are more familiar to men of science than to people who have not had the time and opportunity to ascertain what is, and what is not proved and known about Nature and her ways. I do not address my reader from the professor’s chair, but from an easy chair. Just as in the club or my friend’s smoking-room, I might talk of these things, so do I propose to talk here. My hope is that what I have to say will interest those who are not experts in science, and yet have a desire for trustworthy information and opinion on the vast variety of topics which come up day by day for consideration and discussion, and can only be explained or rightly understood by the aid of that systematised knowledge which is called science. Science and the scientific point of view have a very wide, indeed, an unlimited range. Though the making of discoveries of real importance and the full understanding of the steps by which they are made involves, as a rule, long study and special training, yet there is a vast deal of healthy excitement and pleasure connected with the progress of science, in which all can share by receiving, as it were, messages from the front. By contributing true records and observations of fact which serve, in however small a way, as ammunition and material of war for the use of the fighting line, we can all help and take part in the advance of science. A great feature of what is called science is that it is true. The actual result achieved by science is the record of “that which is”ーit can be examined, tested, and proved. But science does not merely collect accurate records of fact. In order to discover new things, new relations, and hidden causes she has to make use of guesses and flights of imagination. The “hypotheses” or guesses are not wild ones, but reasonable suppositions based on careful consideration of existing knowledge. They are never mistaken by trained workers in science for “facts,” nor put forward as such. On the contrary, they are tested and so confirmed or rejected by experiment or trial. Hence the necessity of accuracy in observation for the purposes of science; hence the proverbial “scientific accuracy.” It is of no use to form a guess based upon erroneous statements. It is mere waste of time to accept and build theories upon loose wonder-mongers’ gossip. And, further, the evidence which you obtain in order to confirm or dismiss your “guess” must be equally beyond suspicion as to its accuracy. It must be an observation of fact free from prejudice and illusion. Your guess, if proved to be true, adds to the solid record of science new facts and new proofs of relationships, which again lead on the imagination of men of science to new guesses, and so to new confirmation or rejection, and to the growth of the vast record of accurate knowledge. To seek out in the endless whirling complexity of things which surround us in earth, sky, and sea, the truth, the knowledge of “that which is,” of the relation of these things to one another as cause and effect and their action and influence on ourselvesーthis is the aim of science. To substitute real understanding and the power of control of the surrounding world for the misleading and cruelly harmful conceptions existing in the minds of simple unskilled mankindーthis is the daily achievement of science.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアChair【電子書籍】[ Eug?ne Montfort ]
    Chair【電子書籍】[ Eug?ne Montfort ]
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    750
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>Extrait : "Passe une robe blanche, toute blanche dress?e comma l'aile d'une barque.., Vision pour l'?lan de mon c?ur exalt?... O? vas-tu ? D'o? viens-tu ? Tu glisses sur l'or du sable comme mon r?ve. Tu ondules, tu te penches, tu te balances, barque sur le flot. Mon c?ur se balance. Ah ! Qu'un coup de vent vienne, il l'emportera ! Je ne veux pas ! Je ne veux pas !.. O courir, ? la joindre !... Aile blanche ! Aile blanche !..."</p> <p>? PROPOS DES ?DITIONS LIGARAN :</p> <p>Les ?ditions LIGARAN proposent des versions num?riques de grands classiques de la litt?rature ainsi que des livres rares, dans les domaines suivants :</p> <p>? Fiction : roman, po?sie, th??tre, jeunesse, policier, libertin.<br /> ? Non fiction : histoire, essais, biographies, pratiques.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    <p>Extrait : "Passe une robe blanche, toute blanche dress?e comma l'aile d'une barque.., Vision pour l'?lan de mon c?ur exalt?... O? vas-tu ? D'o? viens-tu ? Tu glisses sur l'or du sable comme mon r?ve. Tu ondules, tu te penches, tu te balances, barque sur le flot. Mon c?ur se balance. Ah ! Qu'un coup de vent vienne, il l'emportera ! Je ne veux pas ! Je ne veux pas !.. O courir, ? la joindre !... Aile blanche ! Aile blanche !..."</p> <p>? PROPOS DES ?DITIONS LIGARAN :</p> <p>Les ?ditions LIGARAN proposent des versions num?riques de grands classiques de la litt?rature ainsi que des livres rares, dans les domaines suivants :</p> <p>? Fiction : roman, po?sie, th??tre, jeunesse, policier, libertin.<br /> ? Non fiction : histoire, essais, biographies, pratiques.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアEmpty Chair, The Handling Grief on Holidays and Special Occasions【電子書籍】[ Susan J. R.N., Ed.D Zonnebelt-Smeenge ]
    Empty Chair, The Handling Grief on Holidays and Special Occasions【電子書籍】[ Susan J. R.N., Ed.D Zonnebelt-Smeenge ]
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    860
    860
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>Losing a loved one--whether a spouse, parent, child, sibling, or friend--leaves people feeling overwhelmed and hopeless. Holidays and other special occasions seem to intensify the pain. Whether the occasion is Christmas or Easter, a birthday or anniversary, these celebrations force the bereaved to again face the reality of a loved one's absence.</p> <p>Susan Zonnebelt-Smeenge and Robert C. De Vries know firsthand the sorrow of bereavement: Both lost a spouse. Yet as they faced their pain and gleaned insights from their professions--Susan is a psychologist, Robert, a minister--they found renewed richness on special days that once brought heartache.</p> <p>In <em>The Empty Chair,</em> the authors share a comforting blend of emotional support, spiritual guidance, and personal experience to help readers honor their loved one on important days. Those who support the bereaved--mental-health professionals, pastors, funeral home staff, and others--will also appreciate this book for its reflective yet practical approach.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    <p>Losing a loved one--whether a spouse, parent, child, sibling, or friend--leaves people feeling overwhelmed and hopeless. Holidays and other special occasions seem to intensify the pain. Whether the occasion is Christmas or Easter, a birthday or anniversary, these celebrations force the bereaved to again face the reality of a loved one's absence.</p> <p>Susan Zonnebelt-Smeenge and Robert C. De Vries know firsthand the sorrow of bereavement: Both lost a spouse. Yet as they faced their pain and gleaned insights from their professions--Susan is a psychologist, Robert, a minister--they found renewed richness on special days that once brought heartache.</p> <p>In <em>The Empty Chair,</em> the authors share a comforting blend of emotional support, spiritual guidance, and personal experience to help readers honor their loved one on important days. Those who support the bereaved--mental-health professionals, pastors, funeral home staff, and others--will also appreciate this book for its reflective yet practical approach.</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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  • 楽天楽天Kobo電子書籍ストアChair disparue (La) Les Gestionnaires de l'apocalypse -1【電子書籍】[ Jean-Jacques Pelletier ]
    Chair disparue (La) Les Gestionnaires de l'apocalypse -1【電子書籍】[ Jean-Jacques Pelletier ]
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    【電子書籍なら、スマホ・パソコンの無料アプリで今すぐ読める!】<p>1996… Pour avoir d?mantel? Body Store, une organisation internationale de trafic d’organes, John Paul Hurtubise a subi de terribles repr?sailles : ses enfants ont ?t? ≪ vid?s ≫ de tous leurs organes et ses proches, menac?s de mort. 1998… Souffrant du syndrome de ≪ personnalit? multiple ≫, Hurtubise, devenu Paul Hurt gr?ce ? l’Institut, se terre dans la r?gion de Qu?bec o? il tente d’oublier le pass?. Mais voil? : un journaliste offre son c?ur ? dans une glaci?re ! ? ? l’une de ses amies, un artiste fou se met ? sculpter dans l'humain, un r?seau d'extracteurs sillonne les rues de la ville… Body Store rena?trait-il de ses cendres ? F, la directrice de l'Institut, croit plut?t que ces r?cents ?v?nements confirment ce qu’elle redoute depuis deux ans : les mafias s’unissent ? l'?chelle mondiale, et si personne n'intervient, elles risquent de prendre le contr?le de la plan?te enti?re !</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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    <p>1996… Pour avoir d?mantel? Body Store, une organisation internationale de trafic d’organes, John Paul Hurtubise a subi de terribles repr?sailles : ses enfants ont ?t? ≪ vid?s ≫ de tous leurs organes et ses proches, menac?s de mort. 1998… Souffrant du syndrome de ≪ personnalit? multiple ≫, Hurtubise, devenu Paul Hurt gr?ce ? l’Institut, se terre dans la r?gion de Qu?bec o? il tente d’oublier le pass?. Mais voil? : un journaliste offre son c?ur ? dans une glaci?re ! ? ? l’une de ses amies, un artiste fou se met ? sculpter dans l'humain, un r?seau d'extracteurs sillonne les rues de la ville… Body Store rena?trait-il de ses cendres ? F, la directrice de l'Institut, croit plut?t que ces r?cents ?v?nements confirment ce qu’elle redoute depuis deux ans : les mafias s’unissent ? l'?chelle mondiale, et si personne n'intervient, elles risquent de prendre le contr?le de la plan?te enti?re !</p>画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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