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Millie Sue and Her Friends uses one animal from each of the five groups of vertebrates, and an accompanying verse, to encourage children to feel better about themselves and their perceived shortcomings. It reassures them that they will grow up to be just fine. The final verse helps to remind us that all earth''s creatures need to have respect and a place to grow.
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The Last Dreamer is his first full length work of fiction. He states "I can only pray that this book will enhance those who read it, to take heed to its contents. For the story will lean towards a reality which all of us face today. Within every chapter there is a message for that third person within all of us, the true man or woman, our spiritual self, where we can find the presence of God through the Holy Ghost that resides within us.
The New Year''s Eve is truly a magical time. It is when the old year departs, and a new year arrives, and Father Frost, also known as Santa Claus, pays a visit to children who have been good, bringing wonderful gifts. It is at this magical moment that little Polina finds herself in the Kingdom of Rainbows and Unicorns. There she meets her "twin" - Princess Alina and her little helpers, unikittens, and a creature of her dreams, a unicorn named Prince Rainbow. Together with Alina and Prince Rainbow, Polina explores the fairy-take kingdom and encounters alicorns - the flying unicorns and a rainbow "bubblefall." Polina''s amazing adventure would be completely fantastic, if the next morning, she wouldn''t wake up to realize that all that has happened to her was only a beautiful dream.
Light as poetically and realistically captured in its natural form from the sun, and as produced by man through electrical devices, has an impact on how individuals in society, as compared with groups, interact with each other and use it for their daily lives. Beyond light as physically manifested in transparent, plasmatic ions, there is light, an inspiration from within, that leads an individual or groups of individuals, each in their own isles of light, to plough through life''s intricacies and savor its pleasures, while avoiding life''s dark side. Virtually all the poems in this book deal with ordinary sceneries and experiences, each of which may be interpreted in the context of imagery extensively used from one poem to another. Whether in the office, at home behind the mountains and woods, in times of peace and war, in dreams and in expressive moods of joy and gloom, love and hate, life tends to permeate individuals and groups alike in their interactions with each other. Most of the poems have been crafted within this broad framework of light.
This is an insight into our twenty-first century relationships in the U.K. reflected by a ''family law'' solicitor. After years in practice divorcing people, arguing about our possessions and our children, she asks us to ask difficult questions.Who are we? How well do we know ourselves and our sexuality? What do we really want from our relationships?The book is peppered with illustrations from her professional and personal life. It discusses how our modern life of internet, mobiles, contraceptives, travel and media freedom has changed the partnerships we make, our expectations of them and the transparency under which they are conducted. Without the past''s religious and moral restrictions and with our massive strides towards an Egalitarian society, both genders are struggling to maintain the ''Fairy Tale'' of a life-long union filled with love and children.She examines why we take more sexual partners and increasingly ''cheat'' and why total honesty may be the only route to true intimacy and preservation of the family unit.She deals with many of the relevant legal issues and procedures and includes interesting government statistics.Not a book for the morally conservative - as the cover suggests - it is brutally honest on occasion and challenging throughout. It does not seek to provide answers but to stir us into thought; to fire us into disagreement; to provoke us to grasp the inevitable nettles within our modern land-scaped relationships and find our own individual ways to make them long, happy and truly intimate.
Finding A Break In The Clouds brings the dark and elusive mystery of eating disorders to a comprehensible light by naming it. The "invader" (anorexia/bulimia) and its thugs (Guilt, Shame, and the fear monster) are exposed and conquered during the reader''s experience. This is accomplished through use of symbols, interactive activity breaks, fresh new perspectives, and unique journal exercises -- all based on the newly-planted seed of self-care - "There is nothing wrong with me!" While implementing this unique process, the eating disorder is seen as less of a tragedy, and more of an opportunity to build a new, impervious strength.With this creative workbook, the reader gains access to the warrior within, signs a declaration of war on the invader, signs a peace treaty with food, learns how to naturally and gently re-nourish the body, rescues stifled emotions, builds a House of Being, constructs a relapse prevention kit, and climbs the clouds to reach the sunshine of freedom from food illness. The readers is able to separate himself/herself from anorexia/bulimia, and uncover the innate greatness which was there all along. In the last chapter, a peace treaty with the invader is signed, and the reader writes a good-bye letter to the eating disorder, acknowledging it as an experiential teacher.Finding A Break In The Clouds also reaches out to family members and friends who are attempting to understand what is happening to their loved one. Chapter ten (Frequently Asked Questions) and Chapter Eleven (Tips For Family and Friends) offer family members, friends, peers, and spouses a new inside understanding of the world of anorexia/bulimia, as well as advice on what to do, and what not to do when trying to help.Filled with diverse activities and exercises, Finding A Break In The Clouds allows each person to find the unique internal system of recovery which can ignite the individual healing process, and light the path to well-being.
A comprehensive study of one of the three main religions from its original scriptural text. It exposes the manner of how the enemies of a prophet distorted the ''words'' to create a religion of ''Islam'' as we know and see it today. Like Judaism and Christianity, the religionists have invented the Arab religion. Obviously, this research shocks the Muslims around the world, yet it sovereigns the bondage of the critical minds among them - it is a revelation to humanity.
Lil' Cuz has everything you'll need to know to get kids started on school projects. Well illustrated and easy to understand, it teaches children how to count, learn their shapes and learn their primary colors. Look inside to find out: Colors, Numbers, and Shapes.
Operation Shiny Bayonet was the first combat operation of the Vietnam War of the 1 Battalion (Airborne), 12th Cavalry Regiment. It was a five-day operation of which we were in contact with the enemy for three days. The Battalion suffered its first combat casualties and fatalities of the war. It was a time that we made mistakes and learned what combat really was. As one of my comrades put it, "We were a bunch of scared kids that had no idea what we were getting ourselves into." It was five days that changed us all.
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