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Between Them: Remembering My Parents By Richard Ford
From American master Richard Ford, a memoir: his first work of nonfiction, a stirring narrative of memory and parental love
How is it that we come to consider our parents as people with rich and intense lives that include but also exclude us? Richard Ford’s parents–Edna, a feisty, pretty Catholic-school girl with a difficult past; and Parker, a sweet-natured, soft-spoken traveling salesman–were rural Arkansans born at the turn of the twentieth century. Married in 1928, they lived “alone together” on the road, traveling throughout the South. Eventually they had one child, born late, in 1944.
For Ford, the questions of what his parents dreamed of, how they loved each other and loved him become a striking portrait of American life in the mid-century. Between Them is his vivid image of where his life began and where his parents’ lives found their greatest satisfaction.
Bringing his celebrated candor, wit, and intelligence to this most intimate and mysterious of landscapes–our parents’ lives–the award-winning storyteller and creator of the iconic Frank Bascombe delivers an unforgettable exploration of memory, intimacy, and love.
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Between… Love, Hope & Fear
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If a bird flies with wings of hope and fear, while it has love at its head, so too should we balance these three elements in our lives.
Between Love, Hope & Fear is an extraordinary anthology overflowing with heart-wrenching poetry, short stories and essays that will bring you closer to achieving true love of Allah, fear of His Punishment and hope in His Mercy. To attain the great success, it is not enough to simply love Allah, or fear Him; nor is it sufficient to just hope in His Mercy. Rather, we should constantly be in a state Between Love, Hope & Fear.
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Beware! Satan: Strategy of Defense By Mehmet Yavuz Seker
By Mehmet Yavuz Seker
Offering a perspective of the world as an arena of assessment and testing, this book explores the struggle between man and his archenemy, Satan.
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Beyond Measure: The Big Impact of Small Changes
A powerful manifesto for CEOs and employees alike: Influential and award-winning business leader Margaret Heffernan reveals how organizations can build ideal workplace cultures and create seismic shifts by making deceptively small changes.
By implementing sweeping changes, businesses often think it’s possible to do better, to earn more, and have happier employees. So why does engagement prove so difficult and productivity so elusive?
In Beyond Measure, Margaret Heffernan looks back over her decades spent overseeing different organizations and comes to a counterintuitive conclusion: it’s the small shifts that have the greatest impact. Heffernan argues that building the strongest organization can be accelerated by implementing seemingly small changes, such as embracing conflict as a creative catalyst; using every mind on the team; celebrating mistakes; speaking up and listening more; and encouraging time off from work.
Packed with incredible anecdotes and startling statistics, Beyond Measure takes us on a fascinating tour across the globe, highlighting disparate businesses and revealing how they’ve managed to change themselves in big ways through incremental shifts. How did the CIA revolutionize their intelligence gathering with one simple question? How did one organization increase their revenue by $15 million by instituting a short coffee break? How can a day-long hackathon change the culture of a company? Told with wry wit and knowing humor, Heffernan proves that it’s often the small changes that make the greatest, most lasting impact.
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Beyond the Kitchen: Muslim Women on Balancing Life, Family & Work
Can a Muslim woman have a role beyond the domestic realm? For a variety of reasons, ranging from the financial to the intellectual, many Muslim women choose to work in fields that take them beyond the domestic realm, in many cases enhancing their roles in the home with their families.
Product details
- Paperback
- Publisher: n/a (2008)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0980963702
- ISBN-13: 978-0980963700
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Bid’ah Hasanah
Bid’ah (Innovations in the religion) pose serious threats to the purity and authenticity of Islam. The true teachings of the previous Prophets were destroyed due to the innovations their followers turned to, away from their Prophet’s guidance. Hence, the great scholars of Hadith in their various books made sure to include chapters regarding the dangers of Bid’ah, which the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, had warned sternly against.
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Bid’ah: Understanding the Evil of Innovation by K.N.Ahmad
The author of Bid’ah: Understanding the Evil of Innovation by K.N.Ahmad discusses society’s tendency to introduce innovations into religion, as proven by the fact that earlier divinely-revealed religions were corrupted by new rituals, new beliefs, or new methods of performing authentic rituals. The author describes the evil consequences of innovation in religion and explains how it can be prevented.
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Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero- By Tyler Cowen
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Big Girls Don’t Cry by Rebecca Traister
In Big Girls Don’t Cry, Rebecca Traister, a Salon.com columnist whose election coverage garnered much attention, makes sense of this moment in American history, in which women broke barriers
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Big Kindergarten: Stickers & More
Learning has never been so much fun! This exciting combination of activities will keep your child interested, involved, and actively engaged by involving the use of stickers and crayons to accomplish the learning objectives. Plus, your child is sure to enjoy the enclosed card set and storybook!