Un Rincon Para Madurar

Un Rincon Para Madurar
Author: Sr Manuel Molina Escribano
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2015-12-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9788491261469


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Piensas que por apagar muchas velas el dia de tu cumpleanos ya eres maduro? Ojala, pero no es asi... La palabra conflicto se suele interpretar como algo negativo, algo que puede sumergirte en las tenebrosas profundidades de la afliccion y la desolacion. Pero... Y si un conflicto no fuera algo tan malo? A lo largo de nuestra vida, superamos todo tipo de conflictos, y tras cada exito damos un pequeno paso en nuestro camino hacia la madurez y adquirimos las herramientas para poder afrontar otros conflictos, que, inevitablemente, acudiran a nuestro encuentro, antes o despues. Ahora tienes que tomar una decision: lees este libro o... sigues buscando? No te voy a enganar, aqui no encontraras todas las respuestas ni las herramientas que solo tu necesitas, pero te ayudare a que las obtengas de la unica forma posible: fabricandolas tu mismo. No esperes que nadie madure por ti, llevate este libro a casa y toma desde hoy las riendas de tu madurez. Descubriras tu verdadero camino a la maduracion, un constructivo recorrido lleno de fracasos y aciertos, de trabajo y esperanza, que te preparara para edificar tu propia madurez, mientras contemplas la historia de Samuel, contada de una forma clara y llana con un final sorprendente e inesperado."

Freddy Rincón

Freddy Rincón
Author: Rodolfo Iguarán Castillo
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 45
Release: 2014-09-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1422291529


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Durante más de una década, desde 1990 a 2001, Freddy Rincón fue un sólido jugador de la Selección Nacional de Colombia. En 84 partidos con los Cafeteros, incluyendo tres torneos de la Copa del Mundo, el centrocampista marcó 17 goles. Durante su carrera, Rincón también jugó para una variedad de clubes en Colombia, Europa y Brasil. Se retiró en 2004.

The Japan Architect

The Japan Architect
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1154
Release: 1971
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:


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Emilia Pardo Bazán: La Tribuna

Emilia Pardo Bazán: La Tribuna
Author: Graham Whittaker
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1800345232


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A facing page translation of Emilia Pardo Bazán's classic novel

Author:
Publisher: Editorial Cumio
Total Pages: 367
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 9895133146


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Making Sense When Life Doesn't

Making Sense When Life Doesn't
Author: Cecil Murphey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781410442604


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Sometimes life gets messy. It's cluttered with too many demands. Companies downsize. Love relationships end. Trauma hits. When chaos erupts, every person has a choice to make: to decide it's the worst time of your life, to move on because change is forced and then resent everything; or to say This can be the best time of my life. Beloved author Cecil Murphey's compelling stories, hope-filled insights and gentle encouragement move readers to the stunning realization that life won't ever be perfect, but it can be good ù even exciting. Book jacket.

América indígena

América indígena
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 874
Release: 1964
Genre: Indians
ISBN:


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Leaflet

Leaflet
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1982
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:


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Peter Pan Must Die (Dave Gurney, No. 4)

Peter Pan Must Die (Dave Gurney, No. 4)
Author: John Verdon
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 038534841X


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In John Verdon’s most sensationally twisty novel yet, ingenious puzzle solver Dave Gurney brings his analytical brilliance to a shocking murder that couldn’t have been committed the way the police say it was. The daunting task that confronts Gurney, once the NYPD’s top homicide cop: determining the guilt or innocence of a woman already convicted of shooting her charismatic politician husband -- who was felled by a rifle bullet to the brain while delivering the eulogy at his own mother’s funeral. Peeling back the layers, Gurney quickly finds himself waging a dangerous battle of wits with a thoroughly corrupt investigator, a disturbingly cordial mob boss, a gorgeous young temptress, and a bizarre assassin whose child-like appearance has earned him the nickname Peter Pan. Startling twists and turns occur in rapid-fire sequence, and soon Gurney is locked inside one of the darkest cases of his career – one in which multiple murders are merely the deceptive surface under which rests a scaffolding of pure evil. Beneath the tangle of poisonous lies, Gurney discovers that the truth is more shocking than anyone had imagined. And the identity of the villain at the mystery’s center turns out to be the biggest shock of all.