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This is a story about a llama who thought she was better than everyone. Soon she would have an encounter that changed her life forever. That's when she found out what friendship was all about.Have a Wanda-ful and Bright day!
My daughter, Monique F. Gray, was a Peace Corps volunteer who served in Guinea, West Africa. Monique served in Guinea for 27 months. Visiting Monique for two weeks gave me a chance to explore the community, learn about the culture, and help make a difference in some of the teen girls' lives that I met. My experience was very rewarding.
He was sentenced to life in prison for killing his mother. His girlfriend knew he was innocent; she was with him the night his mother got shot dead. She became a correctional officer with a mission: to help him flee the prison, and not long after they were on the run.Her friends feared for her safety; they knew how dangerous he could be. Her friends were the only people who would have saved her, and to save her they followed them.She now knew he wasn't the sweet, kind guy she thought he was. When she witnessed him hurting innocent people and preparing to hurt her friends, she had to put an end to the journey that she had started. The problem was, he was an armed psychopath and she was being held captive.
One Week in August: Stories from Search and Rescue in British Columbia provides insights into how volunteer search and rescue groups, volunteer members, and agencies respond to locate lost persons and rescue those hurt or stranded.Based on actual incidents and responses that took place during one week in 2004 under very challenging conditions, individuals and some of those rescued relay their first-hand experiences while the author provides further insight through his experiences over 45 years in search and rescue.
A journal of six lads who self-organized a ~20-day trip down the Nahanni River, NT.We were a disparate group of six who were largely unknown to each other. Yet, we went directly from the "forming stage and norming stages" of team formation to the "performing stage," skipping over the "storming stage."The river did the "storming" for us.Fuck, we had so much fun!
Leo Teohari was born in Constanta, Romania. Leo holds both a law degree and a degree in international economics.Leo defected from Communist Romania in 1980, and settled with his family in Toronto, Canada, where he became a businessman. Today he writes about his experiences and runs an international food trade business.In 2004 he published his first book, Hawala, based on a true story about a government cover-up and diversion related to the Romanian revolution in 1989.
Leo Teohari was born in Constanta, Romania. Leo holds both a law degree and a degree in international economics.Leo defected from Communist Romania in 1980, and settled with his family in Toronto, Canada, where he became a businessman. Today he writes about his experiences and runs an international food trade business.In 2004 he published his first book, Hawala, based on a true story about a government cover-up and diversion related to the Romanian revolution in 1989.
What awesome adventures await Nick?When he combs his hair with the amazing afro pick.We have to turn the pages and then we will see,what happens in this exciting story?Hezzy is back with another book to motivate and inspire children to live their best lives. In his first book, You Can Be, Hezzy lets children know they can achieve anything they put their minds to. As an educator for over twenty-five years, he has worked with youth to strengthen their mental health, sense of well-being and cultural awareness. In his free time he enjoys reading, writing and farming. Hezzy is deeply rooted in his faith, family and culture. He lives in the Kawartha Lakes with his wife and three children.
Emotional Fluctuations depicts the ups and downs of life through poetry and nature. It is filled with poems of life and love. It is dedicated to everyone going through the ups and downs of life. May you have the courage to get back up each time you fall, love truly, live fearlessly and appreciate the wonders of life's journey.
Ashling s'est cassé les os une centaine de fois. Elle est née avec une ostéogenèse imparfaite (OI), une maladie osseuse rare qui rend ses os très fragiles et cassants. À cause de cette maladie, Ashling souffre de douleurs chroniques et est souvent hospitalisée. Ashling, 16 ans, voit sa s¿ur Skylar, 8 ans, tomber et se casser la jambe lors d'un entraînement de ski. Pour la première fois, Skylar fait expérience de ce qu'Ashling vit régulièrement. Ashling aide Skylar à surmonter sa douleur de la même manière qu'elle le fait habituellement : en utilisant sa machine à rêves, une machine qui évoque des histoires de mondes imaginaires pour la distraire de la douleur. "Skylar : the rainbow seeker" est une histoire captivante d'arcs-en-ciel, de taupe parlante, de renard rusé et de lutin fou de chaussures de sport, grâce à laquelle Ashling ne distrait pas seulement sa s¿ur, mais lui révèle intelligemment une triste vérité : en raison de sa blessure, Skylar ne pourra pas skier pour le reste de la saison ni accepter un parrainage de l'une des plus grandes sociétés de ski alpin pour participer à un camp de ski d'été exclusif.Candace Amarante est une artiste-chercheure spécialisée dans l'écriture d'histoires et de pièces de théâtre pour enfants. Dans la plupart de ses histoires, elle poursuit deux objectifs principaux : sensibiliser aux droits des enfants par le biais des arts et intégrer, dans la littérature jeunesse, la voix des enfants atteints de maladies chroniques. Son ¿uvre la plus récente comprend un poème pour enfants, The Sky Smiles at me (Le ciel me sourit, présenté dans MyGoodnight Bag LEARN Québec et Canadian Parents for French 2021), une pièce sur les droits des enfants, The Ugly Ones (avec Chelsea Woolley; Geordie Theatre 2020), et une pièce pour le jeune public You, Me and Victor Hugo! (Toi, moi et Victor Hugo !) sur le concept de la censure. Elle a publié une courte histoire pour enfants, The Blunder Family: Now Where'd I Put the Pork? (East of the Web 2020), et un livre jeunesse, The Pheasant's Tale or . . . was it Its Tail? (Le conte du faisan ou... Était-ce sa queue ?) (Green Bamboo Publishing 2017). Amarante est titulaire d'un doctorat en sciences politiques de l'Université Columbia, NY. Actuellement, elle est membre du Conseil d'administration de la Coalition Canadienne pour les Droits des Enfants. Lorsqu'elle n'écrit pas, elle aime skier avec son mari et lire avec sa fille. Pour plus d'informations, veuillez visiter son site Web : https://sites.google.com/site/candaceamarante/Dave Reed est un illustrateur américain de livres jeunesse et un créateur de personnages. Il a obtenu un BFA à la School of Visual Arts de New York, où il s'est spécialisé dans l'illustration. Il vit à Greenpoint, Brooklyn, avec sa fiancée et leur chat, Athena. IG : @drugfreedaveArgerie Tsimicalis, RN, PhD, est professeure agrégée à l'École des sciences infirmières Ingram, Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé, Université McGill, et infirmière scientifique aux Hôpitaux Shriners pour enfants®-Canada. Dre Tsimicalis est récipiendaire d'une bourse de recherche Junior 1 du Fonds de recherche de Québec-Santé. Cette bourse lui permet de passer la majeure partie de son temps à mener des recherches avec des enfants. La Dre Tsimicalis vit à Montréal avec son mari, Tasso, et ses trois enfants, Thanos, Kleio et Leandros. Ils aiment skier ensemble dans les montagnes des Laurentides.
Le livre à colorier Je colorie, J'apprends sur l'OI est un outil développé par l'équipe de l'ostéogenèse imparfaite aux Hôpitaux Shriners pour enfants®-Canada. Je colorie, J'apprends sur l'OI s'appuie sur la littérature fondée sur des données probantes concernant les expériences liées à l'ostéogenèse imparfaite (OI), le matériel pédagogique pour enfants et l'application de techniques d'application des connaissances fondées sur les arts. Ce livre a pour but de donner des moyens aux enfants d'agir en créant un environnement d'apprentissage personnalisé et collaboratif pour partager leurs expériences. Nous encourageons l'utilisation du livre à colorier Je colorie, J'apprends sur l'OI à des fins de communication ou d'éducation entre les enfants atteints d'OI et leurs camarades, leurs enseignants, leur famille et leur équipe de soins.Prend tes crayons à colorier et rejoint Wanda le Wishbone dans une aventure amusante pour en savoir plus sur l'OI! Colorie, apprend et amuse-toi!
A girl who runs away from perfection and life.A boy who runs away for perfection and life.They encounter the very unexpected, where the most wretched from each community abandon human society, and return to the earliest and modest ways of living, and in that way form a village for isolation deep within the woods. It is a place for broken spirits, to heal and hopefully find comfort in each other.But at the end, will things change?
My Day With Erik explores having a family member with emotional-wellness struggles. This light-hearted text provides families with a platform for further discussion on emotional health and self-care. Our intention is to normalize taking time to care for ourselves and our emotional health. Join the narrator as he has a day with a family friend while Dad rests.
Meet Clovis, a girl who likes to keep her room "carelessly organized" and always full of clutter. After her mom insists, Clovis reluctantly starts to clean up. Along the way she discovers some hidden treasures and some startling surprises. Through this adventure, Clovis realizes the importance of keeping her room neat and tidy.
Although the Bible asserts that the Church is God's idea and creation, the Church in Australia, and in other nations frequently referred to as 'Christian', is in crisis. Whilst in Australia there are more churches than schools, only one out of seven people who identify as Christians attend church. Fifty percent of the population see the Church as irrelevant to them and their primary needs.Now That is the Church challenges present and future church leaders and members to rediscover God's vision for the Church, and suggests that the evolution of what has become to many a universal organisation for the performance of religious ceremonies and rituals, and for acts of compassion to the community, has in some measure led to this perception of irrelevance.The teaching of Jesu and the Apostles is very clear. God's Church was never intended to be an organisation, but a living, vibrant, reproducing organism called the Body of Christ, with Jesus as its head and the 2.2 billion Christians in the world as empowered functioning parts of the body. God's intention is to make his love and grace known to every generation through the Church. The question each of us must ask is, 'Does the wider community see the Church as god does? If not, how do we change that?'
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