It took over a year for Barbara to figure out how to run a Self Storage auction business, profitably because of limited information resources. Many fellow auction attendees like to keep their auction secrets close to them. Now she has created a book to help anyone who is interested in running a flexible and potentially profitable business. It is a easy to follow instruction book and can be read in an afternoon, as well as taken with you to refer back to.
It took over a year for Barbara to figure out how to run a Self Storage auction business, profitably because of limited information resources. Many fe...
As barbarian hordes storm once-civilized lands, ordinary people must rescue what they can of morality and faith, building a Christian Age on the bits and pieces of the past. Based on real people and events in sixth-century France, when Christian Europe was forming on the ruins of the Roman Empire, The Ring and the Cross mingles history, fiction, and religion. The poet Fortunatus begins as a playboy and ends as the saintly bishop of Poitiers, under the spiritual guidance of his beloved St. Radegund. Queen Brunhild marries a doomed prince and avenges his murder, against the counsel of St....
As barbarian hordes storm once-civilized lands, ordinary people must rescue what they can of morality and faith, building a Christian Age on the bi...
Two children, one Christian and one Jewish, are separated in Europe during WWII. Claire and Dora find new homes in America and Israel, but continue searching for each and for a faith to sustain them in violent times. Dora becomes a Messianic Jew and her family battles to keep Israel safe from attack. Claire's Christianity matures as she learns how to serve others instead of control them. In their middle-age, both women must helplessly watch their children grow away from them and their values. They try to shield their families from the suffering they themselves endured in Hitler's Europe. But...
Two children, one Christian and one Jewish, are separated in Europe during WWII. Claire and Dora find new homes in America and Israel, but continue se...
The Domestication of Women is a feminist critique of international development agencies and programs. A researcher in development studies with past experience as a United Nations consultant, Barbara Rogers writes with a note of outrage about the pervasive biases against women that lead to wasteful and destructive bungling on the part of Western and Westernized men who dominate the field of development planning. - Amy Burce (Stanford University), Signs
The Domestication of Women is a feminist critique of international development agencies and programs. A researcher in development studies with past ex...