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  2. Ray Stedman - Wikipedia

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    Body Life: The Book That Inspired a Return to the Church's Real Meaning and Mission, by Ray C. Stedman (1995) The Way to Wholeness: Lessons from Leviticus, by Ray C. Stedman (paperback 2005 Elaine Stedman) Waiting for the Second Coming, by Ray C. Stedman [1] [2]

  3. What Is Your Dangerous Idea? - Wikipedia

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    The book has also been likened to "Shakespearean science" [12] by one reviewer, due to the similar qualities it holds with William Shakespeare's works. The result is definitely a "dessert island book"—one you would choose if marooned on an island—because most of the short answers provoke enough speculation and wonderment in your own mind to ...

  4. Raymond Tallis - Wikipedia

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    Raymond C. Tallis (born 10 October 1946) [1] is a philosopher, poet, novelist, cultural critic and a retired medical physician and clinical neuroscientist. [2] Specialising in geriatrics, Tallis served on several UK commissions on medical care of the aged and was an editor or major contributor to two key textbooks in the field, The Clinical Neurology of Old Age and Textbook of Geriatric ...

  5. List of literary cycles - Wikipedia

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    The Reynard cycle, which centers on the fabular fox Reynard; Der Ring des Nibelungen (or the "Ring cycle"), which centers on the Ring and the Norse pantheon; The voyages of Sinbad the sailor, the hero of a cycle of tales of monsters, magical places, and supernatural phenomena met on his successive voyages. The Epic Cycle centering on the Trojan War

  6. Vicki Ann Heydron - Wikipedia

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    Born in Sacramento, she wrote most of her work in collaboration with her husband Randall Garrett. [1] Her principal work is the Gandalara Cycle (1981–1986), a seven-volume fantasy series. Although both Garrett and Heydron are credited as authors, she is believed to be the principal author given that Garrett was incapacitated for most of the ...

  7. A Calendar of Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    A Calendar of Wisdom (Russian: Круг чтения, Krug chtenia), also known as Path of life, A Cycle of Readings or Wise Thoughts for Every Day, is a collection of insights and wisdom compiled by Leo Tolstoy between 1903 and 1911 that was published in three different editions. An English translation by Archibald J. Wolfe of the first ...

  8. Lars Kolind - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Kolind wrote The Second Cycle–Winning the War against Bureaucracy. [1] Kolind also co-authored the book, Unboss: Leadership For Today and For The Future, (with Jacob Bøtter). [25] He also a contributor to the book, The Future of Innovation [26] —where over 350 academic, political and business thinkers contributed. [27]

  9. The Lost Train of Thought - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Train of Thought is the third novel in The Seems series and was released on October 1, 2009 by Bloomsbury Publishing. It was written by John Hulme and Michael Wexler. It follows Becker Drane, a Fixer for The Seems on his last Mission as a Fixer to retrieve a train filled with Thought that went missing.