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by Robert Cacchioni
The case for choosing a life free from alcohol and drugs – and not only for health reasons.
George Ronald, Oxford
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| (Code: CMP300.BL) | | A selection of 19 comforting quotations and five prayers for assistance, including "Refresh and gladden my spirit . . . "
It will be welcomed by anyone facing financial difficulties, family problems, sadness, or despair.
Special Ideas, US
Booklet
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This Gift Card Booklet uses a unique 14-panel fold-around format that provides room for lots of quotations on a full-color background while remaining very inexpensive. It packs a lot of comfort in a form that is easy to carry and share.
Special Ideas, US
Booklet
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| (Code: HWB115.BL) | | This booklet captures the bittersweet experience of Alzheimer’s disease.
Author: A M Ghadirian, MD
Publisher: Palabra
Booklet
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(Code: HWB200.SC) | | A comprehensive guide on health issues
By: Dr Manouchehr N Nadimi
A compilation of Baha’i writings on health subjects. In addition, this book is a review of the latest scientific discoveries which have been published by the world renowned authors in their field.
Baha'i Publications, Australia
Softcover
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| (Code: HWB130.SC) | | If you are at all interested in alternative medicine and nutrition, or if you are thinking about "cleaning up your life," then you will want this book.
Author: Dr Evelyn Pritchard
Publisher: Baha'i Publishing Trust Malaysia
Soft Cover
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Harlan Carl Scheffler, 92, takes a humorous look at what it is like to get old, then older, and move into a care facility.He reflects on what happens to us as we face idle times and experience the need for special care. And hewonders, ‘What happens next? Is life immortal?’
Soft cover
George Ronald, Oxford
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by Phyllis K. Peterson
How the Bahá’í community is learning to develop true intimacy through devotional meetings, reflection meetings and home visits and how it is learning to integrate not only the races but those who are outcast because of mental illness or physical disability. George Ronald, Oxford
Soft cover
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