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198,95 kr. In How To Build Your Own Philosophical System From The Ground Up, retired philosophy professor, Dr. Glenn Rogers, explains what philosophy is, how it works, and why everyone needs a philosophical system to help guide them in making important decisions in life. Dr. Rogers deals with important issues such as the nature of reality, objective truth, the existence of God, the kind of beings human are, why evil exists, morality, and more. Written in a clear and easy-to-understand manner, How To Build Your Own Philosophical System From The Ground Upis both interesting and informative, and will be helpful to anyone who has ever puzzled over life's important questions.
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233,95 kr. When Walter, one of the Happy Trials residents, a healthy eighty-year-old who'd just been given a clean bill of health by his doctor, suddenly dies of a heart attack, Harriet feels like something isn't quite right about his death. Walter had been quite the ladies man. Could someone have killed him? Or did he just have a heart attack? A week later, another resident dies, and then a few days after that, another dies. What's going one? Why are healthy people dying at Happy Trials? The Happy Trials Retirement Village mystery series is Glenn Rogers' fifth series and has all the earmarks of another successful series. Set in the small West Texas town of Abilene, featuring Harriet Ward, a retired surgical nurse, as the crime solving amateur sleuth, the books are filled with an interesting blend characters, most of whom you will like, as they live with the joys and challenges of their senior years. Like real life, some of what happens is humorous, some is sad. But all of it occurs in the midst of an intriguing mystery that will keep you guessing to the very end.
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258,95 kr. Brad Miller, an accountant who lived in Van Nuys, California, was shot and killed by a sniper from a hundred yards away. The slug was a .308. It's been six weeks, and the police have no suspects. Brad's mother, Karen, wants Jake to find the killer. In the course of his investigation, Jake discovers that in the past eight weeks, 27 people have been murdered in the same manner-a long distance rifle shot from about a hundred yards out with a .308 slug. He also discovers that all the victims were between 37 and 39 years old, and all of them are members of the California High School class of 1998. What's going on?
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273,95 kr. A plane crash, a phony will, a beautiful woman, a killer, a grandmother and a five-year-old grandson, a vast fortune, threats, shootings, car chases, fighting, explosions ... and that's just one of the cases Jake and Monica are working on a month after their wedding. Then there's the little old lady whose identity has been stolen, and a wealthy widow who's being blackmailed. Then there's more shooting, a kidnapping, some serious sleuthing, and an unexpected resolution. All this while Jake and Monica are trying to buy their first home.
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253,95 kr. Another humorous, cozy by Glenn Rogers. When Harriet, out for her early morning walk, sees a man in the distance, lying on the green of the first hole of the Happy Trails Retirement Village golf course, she rushes over to see if she can help. She can't. The man has been shot and is quite dead. Having been a surgical nurse for thirty years, she knows what death looks like. But what's even worse than finding a dead man on the Happy Trails golf course is that the dead man is Jed Tucker, a Happy Trails resident and a friend. Harriet's eyes fill with tears and her head fills with questions as she kneels beside him. Why would anyone want to kill Jed? What was he doing out here on the golf course at this hour? Is the killer still in the area? There doesn't seem to be anyone around. Harriet heads back over to the walking trail and calls her husband, Harry, a retired detective.
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243,95 kr. It is apparent to everyone that millennials think differently than previous generations of young people. Why do they think differently? The answer might surprise you. Not all millennials think alike or believe the same things. But enough of them do so that one can speak in general terms of their generational character traits. Retired philosophy professor, Dr. Glenn Rogers, explains the philosophical, social, and educational forces that shaped the millennial generation, noting both the strengths and the weaknesses of the character traits of their generation.
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273,95 kr. Clinging to life in the hospital, Alex has been shot, but refuses to die. Jake is pretty sure he knows who did it-Vladimir Valinko, a powerful, ruthless crime lord who runs most of the crime in Southern California. Alex had enough evidence against him to put Valinko away for good and was going to testify against him next week. But Valinko had always been good at getting rid of witnesses. Jake enlists the aid of an old friend, and he and Monica embark on a bold plan to flush Valinko out into the open. Valinko, however, is a step ahead of them, and soon Jake and Monica are involved in a game of cat and mouse where it's not clear who's the cat and who's the mouse. And then, from an unlikely source, someone offers help. Deadly Testimonyis Rogers' seventh Jake Badger novel, and fans are sure to enjoy this latest offering in the exciting series.
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213,95 kr. In this brief but enlightening historical overview of capitalistic free enterprise, Dr. Glenn Rogers offers not only clear and concise definitions of capitalism and socialism, but also provides historical and archeological evidence demonstrating that capitalism has been the economic system of choice for most of the world almost from the beginning of human society. It is an unapologetic defense of capitalism in which Rogers discusses the shortcomings of socialism and offers ten reasons why capitalism is a superior economic system. With so many Marxists professors perverting history and redefining both socialism and capitalism in pursuit of their leftist agenda, and so many extremist and power-hungry politicians advocating socialism, Dr. Rogers' factually-based study of the two economic systems is a refreshing and helpful easy-to-understand presentation that will help readers, especially college students, understand the truth about the history and benefits of capitalism.
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