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Festival of Friends and Foes

Festival of Friends and Foes
Author: A. Dragonblood
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2010-10
Genre:
ISBN: 1452085889

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Festival of Friends and Foes takes us on a wild ride of good friends and strange assurances. Ethan, Camille and Jeremy plan on enjoying a fun weekend festival called Beltane with their families and other children with similar gifts. Thinking that this would give them time to share some of their stories with each other and help Ethan understand more about his family. Little did they know there was more thrills and chills waiting for them than they could have ever expected. Out witting giant animals, possessed assassins and curious kids, the three friends learn that they will all have to work together to make it out of this weekend without going crazy. If it weren't for their new friend Gretchen they would probably have been in a world of trouble with their parents too.


Friends and Foes Volume II

Friends and Foes Volume II
Author: Elisabetta Viggiani
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2010-02-19
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 144381993X

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The product of an international, multi-disciplinary conference at Queen’s University Belfast, the two-volume Friends and Foes series offers an illuminating investigation of the relationship between friendship and conflict by established and emerging scholars. This second volume explores the topic from political, sociological and psychological perspectives. Many of these essays examine what types of friendships are forged, and how, in contexts of potential, or actual, social and political conflict, such as in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. Others focus on how situations of conflict can be transformed into friendship, using insights from psychology, philosophy, history and anthropology. The papers in this volume will appeal to sociologists, political scientists, and all those concerned with themes of conflict resolution, identity, social capital, community-building and well-being.


Serenity for St. Patrick's Day

Serenity for St. Patrick's Day
Author: A. Dragonblood
Publisher: Author House
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2011-08-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1463441207

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With just weeks before the St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Savannah Georgia, Camille, Gretchen, Jeremy and Ethan are encountering more adventure and excitement than they were anticipating. Most years they would put on the green, enjoy the parade and enjoy kisses from Irish girls, but this year that is all going to change. One of them has a secret while another is holding back some information that will help them all in the future. This St. Patrick's Day is going to be one that will test their friendships, test their gifts and hope that they are all strong enough to survive a threat they have never encountered before!


Friends and Foes

Friends and Foes
Author: Douglas Florian
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1442487968

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In the tradition of Shel Silverstein, celebrated picture book poet Douglas Florian offers an honest, touching, and often humorous collection of twenty-three poems about relationships—both good and bad! There are all kinds of friends—good friends, bad friends, old friends, new friends…even imaginary friends! This humorous, heartfelt, and refreshingly honest collection of poems explores the many facets of friendship with Douglas Florian’s signature sense of silliness and wit.


In Primitive New Guinea

In Primitive New Guinea
Author: John Henry Holmes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1924
Genre: New Guinea
ISBN:

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How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies

How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies
Author: Will Witt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2022-09-20
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781546000686

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Instant National Best Seller! Political commentator and media personality Will Witt gives young conservatives the ammunition they need to fight back against the liberal media. Popular culture in America today is dominated by the left. Most young people have never even heard of conservative values from someone their age, and if they do, the message is often bland and outdated. Almost every Hollywood actor, musician, media personality, and role model for young people in America rejects conservative values, and Gen Zs and millennials are quick to regurgitate these viewpoints without developing their own opinions on issues. So many young conservatives in America want to stand up for their beliefs in their classrooms, at their jobs, with their friends, or on social media, but they don't have the tools to do so. In How to Win Friends and Influence Enemies, Will Witt arms Gen Zs and millennials with the knowledge and skills to combat the leftist narrative they hear every day.


Friends & Enemies

Friends & Enemies
Author: Ruth Burgess
Publisher: Wild Goose Publications
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2004-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1905010974

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Short prayers about friends, enemies, relationships and the particular moments and places of our daily lives. Includes instructions for three prayer-writing workshops.


Our Friends the Enemies

Our Friends the Enemies
Author: Christine Haynes
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2018-11-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674989864

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The Battle of Waterloo was just the beginning of a long transition to peace. Christine Haynes offers the first comprehensive history of the post-Napoleonic occupation of France. Transforming former European enemies into allies, the mission established Paris as a cosmopolitan capital and foreshadowed postwar reconstruction in the twentieth century.