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Focus Change: A Practical Guide to Manifestation Constructs

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This book takes you through the requirements to attract and manifest a dream life. As well as, teaching you a number of tools to help you get there. Or you can elect to play the game of life according to someone else's programming and parameters and maybe you will even find some “cheats” along the way which will make you seem better at the game then you really are. However, when you get to the end - you simply get the “Game Over” sign and you are done. Wouldn't it be nice to realize that you can be the co-creator of your own life, which you can design and attract according to your wishes, your desires and your specifications. You can, but you need to be aware of all the factors that go into attracting your dream life. This book goes a long way toward assisting you with that.

196 pages, Hardcover

First published June 2, 2010

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Ed Moloney

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Ed Moloney is an Irish journalist and author best known for his coverage of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and the activities of the Provisional IRA, in particular.

He worked for the Hibernia magazine and Magill before going on to serve as Northern Ireland editor for The Irish Times and subsequently for the Sunday Tribune. He is currently living and working in New York. His first book, Paisley, was a biography of Unionist leader Ian Paisley, co-authored by Andy Pollak, and published in 1986.

In 2002, he published a best selling history of the Provisional IRA, A Secret History of the IRA. A second edition of the book was published in July 2007. This was followed, in 2008, by a new edition of Paisley: From Demagogue to Democrat?, of which Moloney is the single author.

In 1999, he was voted Irish Journalist of the Year. In March 2010, the book 'Voices from the Grave' was published, which featured interviews with Brendan Hughes and David Ervine, compiled by researchers for Boston College. He based the book on the interviews given by Hughes and Ervine. Excerpts from the book published by The Sunday Times relate to Hughes discussing his role and that of Gerry Adams in the PIRA.

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