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You Deserve It! -- Gratefully Receive Lifes Abundant Gifts (Learning Strategies Corporation Paraliminal)
If you thinkeven for a momenteven in the deepest reserves of your mindthat you shouldnt have a great and excellent life, you are attracting more doubt and more lack and more of what you dont want. Thats the Law of Attractionworking the wrong way.You can be told over and over that You deserve the best, but unless you believe it with every cell in your body, you are generating resistance. You are lowering your energy. You are making it difficult to attract what you say you want.And no one knows this more than Lisa Nichols, who has personally helped more than 75,000 teens deal with alcohol, drugs, and sex. She knows how to get teens to believe they deserve to experience their potential, to name their dreams, and to claim them.Lisa worked with Paul Scheele to create this awesome Paraliminal so you can do the same..
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Gratefully Yours
When her family dies in a New York tenement fire in 1933, Hattie is sent on the Orphan Train to Nebraska to live with Henry and Elizabeth Jansen. Yes, Henry needs her help with the farm chores and with Elizabeth, who is still griev- ing for the death of their children But Hattie knows she is unwanted Can the Jansens ever love another child? "A blend of Anne of Green Gables and Orphan Train Rider; [readers] who enjoyed either of those will appreciate Hattie's story."

— The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books.
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Joyce's Abandoned Female Costumes, Gratefully Received
This book examines the nature and purpose of the metaphorical connection in Joyce's work between the feminine and a radically poetic language that increasingly exhibits an "excess" of the signifier in his later work. Sheffield argues that Joyce tropes the "language of excess" as feminine because of his ambivalence toward it and the dire challenge it offers to the unified self. She contends that in identifying the language of excess as feminine, Joyce is not forging an ecriture feminine, but is exploiting a concept of the feminine as irrational, discursive, and flowing to describe a new and other writing practice..
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Annual report of the Penn Relief Association of Philadelphia for Sick and Wounded Soldiers: meeting at Spring Garden Institute, north-east corner of Broad ... etc., will be gratefully received
This volume is produced from digital images from the Cornell University Library Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection.
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