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  • - The CO2 and O2 Cycle
    af Steven Diamond
    127,95 - 203,95 kr.

    What happens when you blow out the candles on your birthday cake? Follow the exciting travels of your breath when you make a wish and blow out the candles. See how your breath connects you to the world around you. Come with me on the exciting ride of the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Oxygen (O2) Cycle as we travel around the world.

  • - The Cycle of Water
    af Steven Diamond
    198,95 kr.

    What happens to your tears when they fall from your eyes? Follow the exciting travels of a tear as it experiences the different seasons. See how your tear connects you to the world around you. Come with me on the exciting ride of the water cycle.

  • - A life Among Secrets
    af Steven Diamond
    249,95 kr.

    1 in 50 Americans suffer from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. One man has found the secret and is now teaching the world. Steven Diamond, a world famous Las Vegas magician, who has performed in more than thirty nations and entertained millions of people, silently suffered with an undiagnosed illness that brought him to the brink of suicide. He was homeless, raped, and even found his best friends mother dead, hacked into pieces by someone he knew. It wasn't until age 30, after seeing his 8th therapist, and a life-threatening breakdown while performing with the world famous Osmond brothers that he was finally diagnosed with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. OCD is a vicious illness that leaves its suffering victims with a paralyzing fear, endless obsessions, and insatiable compulsions that torment the soul. Join him on an amazing journey as he reveals his most guarded secret for the first time. His emotional story will move you, inspire you and teach you life's greatest lesson.

  • af Steven Diamond
    192,95 kr.

    Is our modern way of living beneficial to us over the long term? Can we continue to meet people's material "wants" (versus "needs") in a world with an ever-increasing population? Presented is compelling evidence that the answer is no.