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Mar 11th, 2010 by admin

looking for friends
Is looking for God kind of like Dorothy and friends looking for the wizard?

It was within you all along type of thing.

I believe that each of us has a “desire for God” already sown into our souls before we are born. Despite how a person lives their life, there is always a need for God, whether a person believes in Him or not. I have known Him long before I knew who He was. Absolutely!

Looking For Friends In All The Right Places Looking For Friends In All The Right Places
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Looking For Friends In All The Right Places
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Looking Good!: How To Get Stylin' With Your Friends
Why Is God Looking for Friends? Why Is God Looking for Friends?
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This book is in Like New condition
Gingerbread Friends Gingerbread Friends
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That popular little character is back looking for friends, in an adventure heall never forget...
Looking For The Afghan Looking For The Afghan
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The remarkable story of one man''s search for his friends in Afghanistan and Iran whom he has not seen for 13 years. In November 2002, Richard Loseby went in search of his friends Karim and Nebl...
Looking Great... Looking Great...
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In this fully illustrated handbook, Linda Dano shares her fashion expertise, telling you how to avoid common mistakes, shop smart (she includes tips for TV and catalog buying), and look great, regardless of the size of your hips or bank account. And she lets you in on the style secrets of her celebrity friends and clients - making Looking Great as much fun to read as it is to use.
Looking for Bobowicz Looking for Bobowicz
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LOOKING FOR BOBOWICZ Daniel Pinkwater Nick Itch isn't thrilled about having to move from the suburbs to hot, muggy Hoboken. But when he meets Bruno Ugg and Loretta Fischetti, the three become fast friends, bonding over Classics Comics, pirate radio, and a plan to find the legendary Arthur Bobowicz and his 266–pound chicken, Henrietta. Ages 8+
Looking Back Looking Back
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Like a modern-day, middlebrow version of Mary McCarthy's THE GROUP, LOOKING BACK chronicles the lives of three women--Cecile, Amanda, and Norma--who become best friends in college and stay close forever after. Despite their different backgrounds and personalities, the three women are a constant delight and support to one another, until a terrible emotional betrayal threatens everything.
Looking Back Looking Back
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Like a modern-day, middlebrow version of Mary McCarthy's THE GROUP, LOOKING BACK chronicles the lives of three women--Cecile, Amanda, and Norma--who become best friends in college and stay close forever after. Despite their different backgrounds and personalities, the three women are a constant delight and support to one another, until a terrible emotional betrayal threatens everything.
Looking Back Looking Back
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Like a modern-day, middlebrow version of Mary McCarthy's THE GROUP, LOOKING BACK chronicles the lives of three women--Cecile, Amanda, and Norma--who become best friends in college and stay close forever after. Despite their different backgrounds and personalities, the three women are a constant delight and support to one another, until a terrible emotional betrayal threatens everything.
Looking Back Looking Back
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Like a modern-day, middlebrow version of Mary McCarthy's THE GROUP, LOOKING BACK chronicles the lives of three women--Cecile, Amanda, and Norma--who become best friends in college and stay close forever after. Despite their different backgrounds and personalities, the three women are a constant delight and support to one another, until a terrible emotional betrayal threatens everything.
Looking at Paintings Looking at Paintings
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Follow Mickey and his friends through this most magical of worlds as they show us how to look at, understand, and enjoy the works of the greatest artists.
Looking at Paintings Looking at Paintings
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Follow Mickey and his friends through this most magical of worlds as they show us how to look at, understand, and enjoy the works of the greatest artists.
Still Looking Still Looking
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Still Looking is a comic novel about single men that also serves as a satire on the current men's movement. It is written from the point of view of a man who is part of a men's group designed for each member to relive the one great mythic journey in his life when all truths are revealed and all lessons are learned. This heroic journey (or prime story) finds the main character looking back to a time when he and three of his single friends were struggling to find the right woman while bouncing back and forth between a small midwestern college town and the nomadic singles' circuit of nearby Toledo, Ohio. The inspiration for the book was "Marty," the Oscar-winning '50s movie about aging bachelors and their problems making romantic connections in a relatively simple time. The narrator's prime story in Still Looking, however, takes place in the early '80s--that post-free love, pre-AIDS pocket of time when the battling in the sexual revolution was perhaps at its fiercest--and is examined through the prism of the men's movement of the convoluted '90s, where nothing is ever simple. Still Looking, approximately 90,000 words in length, opens in the present day with Ray Powell--now past 50--getting ready to tell his prime story to his Friday night men's group.
Looking for JJ Looking for JJ
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Three children walked away from the cottages on the edge of town toward Berwick Waters. Later that day, only two of them came back. . . . Alice Tully knows exactly what happened that spring day six years ago, though it's still hard for her to believe it. She'll never be able to forget, even though she's trying to lead a normal life--she has a job, friends, and a boyfriend whom she adores. But Alice's past is dangerous, and violent, and sad . . . and it's about to rip her new life apart. A gripping and emotionally searing novel by accomplished British author Anne Cassidy, Looking for JJ infuses a terrifying subject with humanity and hope.
Looking For Alaska Looking For Alaska
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Sixteen-year-old Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by the search for answers about life and death after a fatal car crash.
Looking For Alaska Looking For Alaska
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Sixteen-year-old Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by the search for the answers about life and death after a fatal car crash.
Looking For Alaska Looking For Alaska
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Sixteen-year-old Miles'' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by the search for answers about life and death after a fatal ...
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When his friends agree that the new smells in the air smell like Easter, Little Bunny sets out on an early Spring day to search for Easter among the signs of spring in the forest.
Looking For Alaska Looking For Alaska
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Sixteen-year-old Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by the search for answers about life and death after a fatal car crash.
Looking For Easter Looking For Easter
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When his friends agree that the new smells in the air smell like Easter, Little Bunny sets out on an early Spring day to search for Easter among the signs of spring in the forest.
Looking For Easter Looking For Easter
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When his friends agree that the new smells in the air smell like Easter, Little Bunny sets out on an early Spring day to search for Easter among the signs of spring in the forest.
Looking For Alaska Looking For Alaska
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Sixteen-year-old Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by the search for answers about life and death after a fatal car crash.
Looking For Easter Looking For Easter
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When his friends agree that the new smells in the air smell like Easter, Little Bunny sets out on an early Spring day to search for Easter among the signs of spring in the forest.
Looking For Alaska Looking For Alaska
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Sixteen-year-old Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by the search for answers about life and death after a fatal car crash.
Looking For Alaska Looking For Alaska
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Sixteen-year-old Miles' first year at Culver Creek Preparatory School in Alabama includes good friends and great pranks, but is defined by the search for answers about life and death after a fatal car crash.
On Looking On Looking
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Looking Back Looking Back
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Mania Salinger was born in Radom, Poland and enjoyed a childhood blessed with love, friends, and good luck until horrors unleashed by Nazi invasion changed her life forever. Many of her friends and family perished during the Holocaust, but Mania survived those horrific years working in multiple Nazi camps, including Auschwitz and Bergen Belsen. Her optimistic spirit, shrewd instincts, and fierce determination to believe that life, and humanity, must prevail over evil helped her to endure.
Looking for the Afghan Looking for the Afghan
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The remarkable story of one man's search for his friends in Afghanistan and Iran whom he has not seen for 13 years. In November 2002, Richard Loseby went in search of his friends Karim and Nebi. He travelled without the trappings of modern life, in often dangerous territory, with an old Pentax camera, a notepad, and a good pair of boots. Part travelogue, part personal quest and part mystery, this book reveals Loseby once again to be a brilliant writer, storyteller and photographer. This is the sequel to the best-selling Blue is the Colour of Heaven.
Looking for Eddie Looking for Eddie
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Johnson and his kid brother Eddie grew up in the suburban woodlands near a large lake in a quiet New England town north of Boston. They played together, survived the jocks and bullies and popular kids in school, and later fought the enemy in Vietnam. But as the brothers struggle with realities of the grown-up world, thirty-seven-year-old Eddie vanishes one day from his desert home in Tucson, Arizona. Is his exile a self-imposed attempt to hide from life?s mounting troubles, or is he quietly looking for a better life? Or worse, is foul play involved? Johnson spends the next seventeen years searching for Eddie with the help of three police forces in two states, private investigators, and an army of family members and friends. One cool November morning, Johnson receives a phone call that finally answers many of his questions. Based on real-life events, Looking for Eddie is a touching story of two brothers growing up in idyllic surroundings that eventually steer both men in different directions, where one meets his final fate, and the other changes his.
Looking for Eddie Looking for Eddie
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Johnson and his kid brother Eddie grew up in the suburban woodlands near a large lake in a quiet New England town north of Boston. They played together, survived the jocks and bullies and popular kids in school, and later fought the enemy in Vietnam.pBut as the brothers struggle with realities of the grown-up world, thirty-seven-year-old Eddie vanishes one day from his desert home in Tucson, Arizona. Is his exile a self-imposed attempt to hide from life's mounting troubles, or is he quietly looking for a better life? Or worse, is foul play involved?pJohnson spends the next seventeen years searching for Eddie with the help of three police forces in two states, private investigators, and an army of family members and friends. One cool November morning, Johnson receives a phone call that finally answers many of his questions.pBased on real-life events, Looking for Eddie is a touching story of two brothers growing up in idyllic surroundings that eventually steer both men in different directions, where one meets his final fate, and the other changes his.p
Looking for Eddie Looking for Eddie
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Johnson and his kid brother Eddie grew up in the suburban woodlands near a large lake in a quiet New England town north of Boston. They played together, survived the jocks and bullies and popular kids in school, and later fought the enemy in Vietnam.pBut as the brothers struggle with realities of the grown-up world, thirty-seven-year-old Eddie vanishes one day from his desert home in Tucson, Arizona. Is his exile a self-imposed attempt to hide from life's mounting troubles, or is he quietly looking for a better life? Or worse, is foul play involved?pJohnson spends the next seventeen years searching for Eddie with the help of three police forces in two states, private investigators, and an army of family members and friends. One cool November morning, Johnson receives a phone call that finally answers many of his questions.pBased on real-life events, Looking for Eddie is a touching story of two brothers growing up in idyllic surroundings that eventually steer both men in different directions, where one meets his final fate, and the other changes his.p
Looking For Bobowicz Looking For Bobowicz
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Upon moving to Hoboken, New Jersey, a boy convinces his two new friends to help him track down the mysterious phantom who stole his bicycle, as well as Arthur Bobowicz, owner of a giant chicken that once terrorized local citizens. Ages 8 to 12.
Looking for Jj Looking for Jj
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Although life has moved on since the day she and two friends walked away from the cottages to Berwick Waters six years ago, Alice Tully still can`t get over the truth of what happened in the past and the events that led to one of the three not returning home on that fateful and sad day.
Looking for Jj Looking for Jj
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Although life has moved on since the day she and two friends walked away from the cottages to Berwick Waters six years ago, Alice Tully still can`t get over the truth of what happened in the past and the events that led to one of the three not returning home on that fateful and sad day.
Looking for Jj Looking for Jj
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Although life has moved on since the day she and two friends walked away from the cottages to Berwick Waters six years ago, Alice Tully still can`t get over the truth of what happened in the past and the events that led to one of the three not returning home on that fateful and sad day.
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Although life has moved on since the day she and two friends walked away from the cottages to Berwick Waters six years ago, Alice Tully still can`t get over the truth of what happened in the past and the events that led to one of the three not returning home on that fateful and sad day.
Looking For Atlantis Looking For Atlantis
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pbfont size =4Description/font/bp 'Looking For Atlantis' is about a kid who wants to change the world. p Chris' mam has MS and he spends a lot of his time looking after her and their home. She doesn't always show any appreciation for his efforts. p Added to that he has to put up with the usual teenage stuff - daft friends, even dafter teachers, an absent dad and a 'does she like me/does she hate me?' relationship with the new girl at school. p Chris also spends his time writing to famous or wealthy people and encouraging them to help people less well off than themselves. In his letters to the Prime Minister, the Prince of Wales and the local Mayor, we see that Chris is caring, thoughtful and terribly naove. He can't understand why people don't help as much as he'd like to - if only he had the means. p The story hinges on Chris' attempts to take his mam to Australia. He thinks that her illness will improve if she goes to a warmer country - and it is his dream to reunite her with the twin sister who emigrated many years earlier. pbfont size =4About the Author/b/fontp Mark Magrs was born in 1973 in County Durham and grew up in Newton Aycliffe. Since graduating from University in 1994 he has worked as an advertising copywriter, radio producer, magazine editor and Secondary School Teacher. p After being treated for panic attacks and depression in 1998, he has spent over a decade living with mental illness. In 2008 he was finally diagnosed as having a bipolar disorder. p In 2007, Chipmunka published 'Too Much Information', an autobiographical account of Mark's experiences with psychiatric care, medication and the effects of mental illness on family and relationships. p 'Looking For Atlantis' is his first fictional work aimed at a younger audience. It was written for the kids Mark used to teach at Hebburn Comprehensive School in South Tyneside - the sort of kids who don't usually like reading. p Mark n@4.záG®ÿ¾Úx
Looking for the Afghan Looking for the Afghan
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The remarkable story of one man's search for his friends in Afghanistan and Iran whom he has not seen for 13 years. In November 2002, Richard Loseby went in search of his friends Karim and Nebi. He travelled without the trappings of modern life, in often dangerous territory, with an old Pentax camera, a notepad, and a good pair of boots. Part travelogue, part personal quest and part mystery, this book reveals Loseby once again to be a brilliant writer, storyteller and photographer. This is the sequel to the best-selling <iBlue is the Colour of Heaven</i.
Looking for a Hero Looking for a Hero
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Widely acclaimed as the Vietnam War's most highly decorated soldier, Joe Ronnie Hooper in many ways serves as a symbol for that conflict. His troubled, tempestuous life paralleled the upheavals in American society during the 1960s and 1970s, and his desperate quest to prove his manhood was uncomfortably akin to the macho image projected by three successive presidents in their "tough" policy in Southeast Asia. Looking for a Hero extracts the real Joe Hooper from the welter of lies and myths that swirl around his story; in doing so, the book uncovers not only the complicated truth about an American hero but also the story of how Hooper's war was lost in Vietnam, not at home. Extensive interviews with friends, fellow soldiers, and family members reveal Hooper as a complex, gifted, and disturbed man. They also expose the flaws in his most famous and treasured accomplishment: earning the Medal of Honor. In the distortions, half-truths, and outright lies that mar Hooper's medal of honor file, authors Peter Maslowski and Don Winslow find a painful reflection of the army's inability to be honest with itself and the American public, with all the dire consequences that this dishonesty ultimately entailed. In the inextricably linked stories of Hooper and the Vietnam War, the nature of that deceit, and of America's defeat, becomes clear.
Looking For Lucky Looking For Lucky
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With Looking for Lucky, their first new studio album in two years, Hootie & the Blowfish are ready to begin a brand new chapter in their already illustrious history. After spending most of the last year on the road supporting their Best of Hootie & the Blowfish: 1993 - 2003 compilation, the band was ready for some new challenges. In the past, when we wrote a record, the usual method was to get together, throw all our ideas in a pile and pick out the best songs, explained Mark Bryan, the band's lead guitarist. We usually start with 20 or 30 tunes, and after 20 years we pretty much work with one mind. We wondered what would happen if we brought in a few friends to do some writing and playing. We wanted to see if we could push things in a new direction. To that end the group - Mark Bryan, guitars, mandolin, background vocals; Dean Felber, bass guitar, background vocals; Darius Rucker, lead vocals, guitar and Jim Soni Sonefeld, drums, percussion, background vocals - chose to record in Nashville. With the help of producer and old friend Don Gehman who also helmed Cracked Rear View, Fairweather Johnson and Musical Chairs not to mention his work with R.E.M. and John Mellencamp, they started work on their new studio set by inviting some of Nashville's A-list songwriters and session players, as well as friends from the Carolinas, New Orleans and New York, along for the ride. The collaborative songwriting that ensued moved Hootie and the Blowfish in several new directions, without diluting their signature good time sound.
Looking at Insects Looking at Insects
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Penned by a renowned naturalist, scientist and TV personality, it explores the fascinating world of insects. Packed with illustrations and full of ``amazing facts'' about moths, butterflies, bees, beetles, ants, spiders and many more of nature's smaller creatures.THE WORLD OF INSECTS.<p>A Small, Strange World.<p>Have You Ever Met a Morphosis?.<p>How Insects Defend Themselves.<p>How Insects See and Sense Things.<p>Friends or Enemies?.<p>INSECT ORDERS.<p>Moths and Butterflies: Backyard Ballerinas.<p>Beetles Are Everywhere!.<p>Bees: Flowers' Best Friends.<p>Ants: The Non-Stop Workers.<p>SPIDERS: INSECTS' RELATIVES.<p>Spiders: Web-Spinning Wizards.<p>Index.
Looking Into Hell Looking Into Hell
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What was it like to fly through enemy skies, flak bursting, searchlight beams criss-crossing your route, enemy fighters likely to appear from nowhere? How did it feel to lose friends and colleagues night after night, to watch bombs explode on a target below, to observe destruction spread over a sleeping city? Real stories of war at its most horrific, of mid-air explosions, of crippled planes hurtling to the ground--truly a view of hell on earth.
Looking for Easter Looking for Easter
$8.5

Little Bunny can sense something new in the air, and it smells like sunshine and warm breezes. It smells like Easter! his friends tell him. But Little Bunny wonders: what is Easter? So he sets out through the forest on an early spring day to find out???????????? This sweet, simple story by Dori Chaconas conveys the spirit of the season through nature, while Margie Moore's gentle, detailed watercolors reveal the new life of springtime. The author lives in Wisconsin. The illustrator lives in New Jersey.
Looking for Eric - Looking for Eric -
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A man trying to put his life back on track gets some advice from an unexpected benefactor in this comedy-drama from acclaimed British director Ken Loach. Eric Bishop (Steve Evets) is a postman living in Manchester whose life has been slowly going off the rails ever since his wife Lily (Stephanie Bishop) walked out on him. Eric has just been released from the hospital after an auto accident, and comes home to a house that's a mess and two teenage sons, Ryan (Gerard Kearns) and Jess (Stefan Gumbs), who regard their dad as an annoyance rather than an authority figure. Eric's oldest child, a grown daughter named Sam (Lucy-Jo Hudson), loves him but can't get her mother or brothers to show him any respect. And his friends from work don't know what to do for him, except allow him to talk about football and his favorite team, Manchester United. One night, Eric is home alone, smoking some weed, and to his amazement he's visited by an apparition of Eric Cantona, the French footballer who was a star for Manchester United in the 1990s until he retired and dropped out of sight. Cantona's ghost has come to give Eric a pep talk and offer him some advice on how to win Lily back, and as Eric tries to convince his wife to give him another chance, Cantona periodically appears to coach him in the ways of romance. Looking For Eric was an official selection at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Looking Within Looking Within
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A hundred years ago, a doctor had no way to look within the body of a patient other than to slice it open. That changed radically at the turn of the century, with the discovery of X-rays. X-ray and other forms of diagnostic imaging technology developed slowly but steadily from then until the 1970s, at which point a revolution occurred. Made possible largely by the availability of powerful but inexpensive computers, the rapid and widespread adoption of computed tomography (CT) and, a decade later, of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) greatly expanded the power of clinical imaging, and even changed the ways in which physicians view and think about the human body.This unique guide explains how the principal imaging devices work and how they help physicians save lives. It gives readers a grasp of the major medical technologies that might come to play important roles in their lives, and it provides succinct, easy-to-understand, and reliable explanations for those who wish to explore the issues of the associated benefits, costs, and risks in an informed manner. In nonspecialized language, Looking Within discusses how X-ray, fluoroscopic, CT, MRI, positron emission tomography (PET), ultrasound, and other medical pictures are created, and explores the essential roles they play in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. It should be of interest to patients and their friends and loved ones, and to those who are simply curious about this vitally important, exciting, and cutting-edge branch of medicine. Its brief but clear descriptions of how these essential tools work should also be of value to health care providers in supporting and educating their patients.
Looking Within Looking Within
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A hundred years ago, a doctor had no way to look within the body of a patient other than to slice it open. That changed radically at the turn of the century, with the discovery of X-rays. X-ray and other forms of diagnostic imaging technology developed slowly but steadily from then until the 1970s, at which point a revolution occurred. Made possible largely by the availability of powerful but inexpensive computers, the rapid and widespread adoption of computed tomography (CT) and, a decade later, of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) greatly expanded the power of clinical imaging, and even changed the ways in which physicians view and think about the human body.This unique guide explains how the principal imaging devices work and how they help physicians save lives. It gives readers a grasp of the major medical technologies that might come to play important roles in their lives, and it provides succinct, easy-to-understand, and reliable explanations for those who wish to explore the issues of the associated benefits, costs, and risks in an informed manner. In nonspecialized language, Looking Within discusses how X-ray, fluoroscopic, CT, MRI, positron emission tomography (PET), ultrasound, and other medical pictures are created, and explores the essential roles they play in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. It should be of interest to patients and their friends and loved ones, and to those who are simply curious about this vitally important, exciting, and cutting-edge branch of medicine. Its brief but clear descriptions of how these essential tools work should also be of value to health care providers in supporting and educating their patients.
Looking For Bapu Looking For Bapu
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Anu's beloved grandfather Bapu moved from India to Anu's home in the Pacific Northwest when Anu was small, and Anu is devastated when Bapu dies. But when he is visited by Bapu's ghost, he knows that there must be a way to bring him back to life -- he's just not sure how. Anu enlists his friends Izzy and Unger to help him. From shaving his head to making up fortunes in the hope of becoming more holy, Anu tries everything. He even journeys to the island of the Mystery Museum. Perhaps there, Karnak the Magician will be able to help?
Looking for Bobowicz Looking for Bobowicz
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When Nick moved from the leafy suburbs to muggy, urban Hoboken and his bike was stolen, he wasn't pleased. Then he found a place where he could listen to pirate radio friends with a stack of Classics Comics newspaper reports about a kid named Arthur Bobowicz and a 266-pound chicken named Henrietta the secret entrance to Sibyl's Cave and much, much more, all of it practically true. Get an ice-cold Dr. Pedwee's grape soda and prepare to enjoy this Pinkwater Special, complete with saucy dialogue, snarky wordplay, more than a few red herrings, and one bowl of disgusting oyster stew.
Looking for Bapu Looking for Bapu
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Anu's beloved grandfather Bapu moved from India to Anu's home in the Pacific Northwest when Anu was small, and Anu is devastated when Bapu dies. But when he is visited by Bapu's ghost, he knows that there must be a way to bring him back to life -- he's just not sure how. Anu enlists his friends Izzy and Unger to help him. From shaving his head to making up fortunes in the hope of becoming more holy, Anu tries everything. He even journeys to the island of the Mystery Museum. Perhaps there, Karnak the Magician will be able to help?
Looking Back Looking Back
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"I would like to introduce you to this book. It has no plot. It is about moments, memories, fragments, falsehoods, and fantasies. It is about things that happened, which caused other things to happen, so that eventually stories emerged." Children as well as adults often ask Lois Lowry where the ideas for her stories came from. In this fascinating, moving autobiography, the Newbery Medalist answers this and many other questions. Her writing often transports readers into her own world. She explores her rich history through family pictures, memories, and recollections of childhood friends. She details pivotal moments that affected her life, inspired her writing, and that magically evolved into rich and wonderful stories that one is reluctant to put down. Lowry fans, and anyone interested in the writing process, will tremendously enjoy this poignant trip through a remarkable writer's past.
Looking for X Looking for X
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Smart and independent, 11-year-old Khyber lives with her mom, Tammy, a former stripper, and her autistic twin brothers in a poor Toronto neighborhood. Though she doesn’t have a lot in common with her classmates, Khyber does have wonderfully eccentric friends: Valerie, Toronto’s meanest waitress, and X, a homeless woman in hiding from “the secret police.” Despite having to deal with pompous social workers who make her mother cry and ignorant kids who make remarks about her brothers, Khyber manages to enjoy herself, poring over atlases, planning exotic journeys, and taking peanut butter sandwiches to X. But when Tammy decides to move her sons to a group home for proper care, Khyber’s world starts to crumble. She fights with her mom and then gets expelled from school. To make matters worse, X suddenly disappears. Khyber sets out to find her in a wild all-night odyssey of self-discovery.
Looking for Anita Looking for Anita
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How important are childhood friendships in determining who we become? How dangerous is nostalgia when it settles too deeply in our hearts?pIn the summer of 1976, newly-orphaned Jennifer meets Betty, the girl who lives across the street with her overprotective immigrant parents. When the girls become best friends, they develop a camaraderie that erases the cultural divide of 1970s Miami. But when Betty's family mysteriously disappears four years later during Cuba's Mariel Boatlift, Jennifer's newfound sense of abandonment sparks her decades-long struggle to accept her past and find her place in the present.pLooking for Anita follows Jennifer through adolescence to middle age, from Miami to Spain and home again, as she fights the pain of inescapable nostalgia and unanswered questions. Just as she is ready to move on, Jennifer discovers what became of Betty. What she finds will challenge everything she believes to be true in this story of childhood friendship and the magic that can happen if we never lose hope.
Friends Friends
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Looking For Alaska Looking For Alaska
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Miles Pudge Halter is abandoning his safe-okay, <Iboring</I-life. Fascinated by the last words of famous people, Pudge leaves for boarding school to seek what a dying Rabelais called the Great Perhaps. <brPudge becomes encircled by friends whose lives are everything but safe and boring. Their nucleus is razor-sharp, sexy, and self-destructive Alaska, who has perfected the arts of pranking and evading school rules. Pudge falls impossibly in love. When tragedy strikes the close-knit group, it is only in coming face-to-face with death that Pudge discovers the value of living and loving unconditionally.<brJohn Green's stunning debut marks the arrival of a stand-out new voice in young adult fiction.John Green attended a boarding school in Alabama not unlike Alaska's Culver Creek. After graduating from college in 2000, he worked as a chaplain at a children's hospital. His experiences with patients and their families during intense crises solidified his desire to write for teens and inspired him to bring his comic sensibility to a candid novel about the excitement of breaking the rules and the challenge of confronting loss. John now writes for several national magazines, both print and Web-based. He is also a commentator for National Public Radio's afternoon newsmagazine, <IAll Things Considered,</Iand Chicago's <INPR</Iaffiliate, WBEZ. This is his first novel.
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Friends
No Friends No Friends
$10.99

No Friends
Friends Friends
$8.99

Friends
Friends Friends
$13.99

Friends
Friends Friends
$11.99

Friends
Friends Friends
$13.99

Friends
For Friends For Friends
$5.99

For Friends
Friends Friends
$8.99

Friends
Olds Friends Olds Friends
$12.99

Track Listing: 1. Together Wherever We Go, 2. Early Autumn, 3. There Will Never Be Another You, 4. Looking at You, 5. Dancing on the Ceiling, 6. Can't We Be Friends?, 7. Too Soon, 8. Ausnossos Fiihos, 9. You Stepped Out of a Dream
Absolute Friends Absolute Friends
$1.39

An absolutely triumphant bestsellereverywhere hailed as the masterpiece toward which John le Carr has been building since the fall of communism. This epic tale of loyalty and betrayal spans the lives of two friends from the riot-torn West Berlin of the 1960s to the grimy looking-glass of Cold War Europe to the present day of terrorism and new alliances. ABSOLUTE FRIENDS is the thrilling work of international espionage that le Carr fans have long awaiteda brilliant, ferocious, heartbreaking work for the ages.
Absolute Friends Absolute Friends
$3.48

An absolutely triumphant bestsellereverywhere hailed as the masterpiece toward which John le Carr has been building since the fall of communism. This epic tale of loyalty and betrayal spans the lives of two friends from the riot-torn West Berlin of the 1960s to the grimy looking-glass of Cold War Europe to the present day of terrorism and new alliances. ABSOLUTE FRIENDS is the thrilling work of international espionage that le Carr fans have long awaiteda brilliant, ferocious, heartbreaking work for the ages.
Forever Friends Forever Friends
$3.48

Everybody needs a Forever Friend - someone who cares, someone who shares, someone who looks out for you. But nobody says it has to be another person! In this whimsical tale of two Forever Friends, you might wonder who is looking out for whom as you learn the ins and outs of everlasting friendship... at least from a four-legged point of view! Joyfully conceived and written by Barbara S. Cohen, and playfully illustrated by Dorothy Louise Hall, Forever Friends is a loving look at friendship from both ends of the leash.
Gingerbread Friends Gingerbread Friends
$9.39

That popular little character is back looking for friends, in an adventure he'll never forget. Confident and cocky, the Gingerbread Baby happens upon a bakery, where he dances and prances in front of a sugar cookie girl, trying to make friends. But she just stares and doesn't say a word, like all the other sweet treats he tries to meet. Discouraged, the Gingerbread Baby runs home, chased by a long line of hungry creatures, where Mattie has a fantastic surprise for him-gingerbread friends that fill a giant fold-out page. Irresistible images inside the confectionery and outside in the snowy Swiss countryside will delight Jan Brett fans.
Gingerbread Friends Gingerbread Friends
$9.89

That popular little character is back looking for friends, in an adventure he'll never forget. Confident and cocky, the Gingerbread Baby happens upon a bakery, where he dances and prances in front of a sugar cookie girl, trying to make friends. But she just stares and doesn't say a word, like all the other sweet treats he tries to meet. Discouraged, the Gingerbread Baby runs home, chased by a long line of hungry creatures, where Mattie has a fantastic surprise for him-gingerbread friends that fill a giant fold-out page. Irresistible images inside the confectionery and outside in the snowy Swiss countryside will delight Jan Brett fans.
Gingerbread Friends Gingerbread Friends
$9.99

That popular little character is back looking for friends, in an adventure he'll never forget. Confident and cocky, the Gingerbread Baby happens upon a bakery, where he dances and prances in front of a sugar cookie girl, trying to make friends. But she just stares and doesn't say a word, like all the other sweet treats he tries to meet. Discouraged, the Gingerbread Baby runs home, chased by a long line of hungry creatures, where Mattie has a fantastic surprise for him-gingerbread friends that fill a giant fold-out page. Irresistible images inside the confectionery and outside in the snowy Swiss countryside will delight Jan Brett fans.
Gingerbread Friends Gingerbread Friends
$12.65

That popular little character is back looking for friends, in an adventure he'll never forget. Confident and cocky, the Gingerbread Baby happens upon a bakery, where he dances and prances in front of a sugar cookie girl, trying to make friends. But she just stares and doesn't say a word, like all the other sweet treats he tries to meet. Discouraged, the Gingerbread Baby runs home, chased by a long line of hungry creatures, where Mattie has a fantastic surprise for him-gingerbread friends that fill a giant fold-out page. Irresistible images inside the confectionery and outside in the snowy Swiss countryside will delight Jan Brett fans.
Looking Good! : 0615222749 Looking Good! : 0615222749
$11.56

Chaz is a lovable guinea pig. He and his friends live in a beautiful town with tree-lined streets and county fairs. A town where parents visit on their front porches while the little guinea pigs play ball in the yard. Looking Good! is the first book in the Welcome to Guinea Town series. Chaz sees the new cool kid in school and wants to be just like him - so all of his friends will think Chaz is cool too! After a few mishaps Chaz finds out that all of his friends like him just the way he is. Guinea Town is a fun place to visit. Come along with Chaz and his friends as they play and explore together. Welcome to Guinea Town series: Book One

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