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Get ready to embark on an enchanting journey beneath the waves with "Underwater Adventure: A Deep Sea Coloring Odyssey!" This captivating coloring book is your passport to the mesmerizing world of the ocean, where imagination meets education in a wave of creativity.Dive deep into the pages of this underwater wonderland, where you'll encounter a kaleidoscope of marine life waiting to be brought to life with your vibrant colors. Explore coral reefs teeming with exotic fish, join a playful pod of dolphins as they leap through the azure waters, and swim alongside graceful sea turtles on their oceanic odyssey.But "Underwater Adventure: A Deep Sea Odyssey" is not just about coloring; it's 82 pages of fun under the sea. Discover the secrets of the deep, from the intricate beauty of sea anemones to the awe-inspiring majesty of whales. Whether you're a budding marine biologist or simply a lover of the sea, this coloring book is perfect for kids of all ages, from 4 to 104! Let your creativity flow as you add your personal touch to these intricate illustrations, and watch as your underwater world comes to life in a symphony of colors."Underwater Adventure: A Deep Sea Odyssey" is not just a coloring book; it's a gateway to a realm of imagination, exploration, and discovery. So, grab your coloring tools, dive into this oceanic odyssey, and experience the magic of the deep blue sea like never before. Are you ready for the adventure of a lifetime? Open this book, unleash your creativity, and let the underwater magic begin!
Full Title: Before the Department of The Interior In re Application of Mary J. Benham To Purchase Certain Lands under Act of June 7, 1924} Involving Marquette, Michigan 05224 (Conflicting with 05202 05205, 05220, 05221 05222 and 05225)Description: The Making of the Modern Law: Trials, 1600-1926 collection provides descriptions of the major trials from over 300 years, with official trial documents, unofficially published accounts of the trials, briefs and arguments and more. Readers can delve into sensational trials as well as those precedent-setting trials associated with key constitutional and historical issues and discover, including the Amistad Slavery case, the Dred Scott case and Scopes "monkey" trial.Trials provides unfiltered narrative into the lives of the trial participants as well as everyday people, providing an unparalleled source for the historical study of sex, gender, class, marriage and divorce.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++MonographHarvard Law School Libraryc.1925
DAN CLARK'S MOST POPULAR STORIES IN THE CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL SERIES!This is the collection of Dan's famous masterpieces that appeared in the Chicken Soup series featuring: Puppies For Sale (made into a film at Paramount Studios starring Jack Lemmon), Broken Doll, The Circus, Rose, Brother Like That, The Bellman, Jilene, Mathematical Love, Art Collection, Rescue At Sea, The Greatest (made into a hit song recorded by Kenny Rodgers), Ron, Together We Can Make It, and more! Over 70 heart warming, inspirational short stories written by Dan to lighten your load and brighten your day!As one of the most prolific storytellers in the world, you can now have Dan's most popular stories all in one place - here in this One Single Ready-Reference Volume!Mark Victor Hansen & Jack Canfield, Co-Creators of the Chicken Soup for the Soul Series wrote:"Dan Clark is a primary contributing author to our Chicken Soup for the Soul series, co-author of College Soul, and author of Little Souls-Best Night Out With Dad. Dan is larger than life, one of the greatest storytellers in the world, and one of our most popular and beloved authors. Dan lives by the Success Principles we propagate, and teaches the 'Secret' through his powerful, unforgettable, inspirational masterpieces!"
An Exciting, adventurous Western that is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. Fifteen-year-old Stevie Watson rides for the Pony Express in 1860 and finds danger and challenges onevery trail along the way as he sprints between stations. During an attack by Kiowa Indians atHorse Creek, Stevie reflects on his life and the experiences that brought him to this point.Wounded and frightened, he remembers the family he misses and loves dearly. Can he escapehis predicament? Will his friends come to his rescue? Will he survive?Follow Stevie as he encounters Indians, outlaws, and slave hunters along the trail fromAlbany, New York to his family's new homestead in St. Joseph, Missouri. See how he grows intoa man on who everyone depends."Ambush at Horse Creek" will spring up all sorts of emotions as you read: anticipation, fear,laughter, pain, and sorrow. Saddle up and come along for the ride to "Ambush at Horse Creek"by Michael L. Clark.
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The American toy business is massive, world dominating, cutthroat, exciting, and increasingly willing to sacrifice our kids in its frantic rush for profit. And yet, for all its rapaciousness, the industry is in the business of delighting and fascinating our children. Toys are one of the most emotive subjects in the world. We all remember our own toys; we care desperately about those we choose for our kids, knowing these objects help shape children's lives. They are also a constantly newsworthy item: every Christmas, which toys are hot -- and the scramble by parents to grab them before the stores are empty -- is front-page and TV bulletin news. The Real Toy Story tells the tales of these toys and of the vast, world-dominating $22 billion American industry that creates them. The rewards for success are enormous: a top toy can earn billions -- H. Ty Warner shot into Forbes's World's Richest People list with his creation of Beanie Babies. The price of failure is just as huge -- the battlefield is littered with the corpses of once-successful toy companies whose multimillion-dollar gambles did not pay off. It is a world of contrasts. The Real Toy Story looks at both sides: at Slinky, Elmo, Barbie, Transformers, and their creators, but also at the dark side of an industry that leads the way in cold-blooded marketing targeted at children. Parents will want to learn about how this seemingly benign industry exploits, sometimes surreptitiously, the many new media: cable television, the internet, CD-ROMs, sometimes even invading the playgrounds to peddle their wares to unsuspecting young people. Perhaps more disturbingly, this hard-hitting book examines the vast gap between the cuddly image of toys and how almost all toys destined for America are actually produced in China under sweatshop conditions. Today the toy industry is in the midst of rapid change. Tapping into the concern millions of adults have about the toys they choose for the children in their lives, this riveting exposé is essential reading for everyone who cares about kids.
Stuck in the darkness of her mind - can she break free and find her true voice?Charley feels like she's balancing on the edge. An aspiring singer-songwriter with hopes of going to music college, the talented sixteen-year-old is thrown into a tailspin when a friend suddenly turns into a vicious bully. Shut out of her social circle and then sexually assaulted, the anxious young woman spirals into dangerous self-harm.After she's involuntarily committed to a psychiatric unit, Charley bonds with three other patients while keeping in contact with the new boy who befriended her in school. But as she faces her inner demons, she fears she might not be strong enough to take centre stage...Will Charley's newfound friendships help her escape her mental prison?Some Kind of Comfort is an emotional standalone YA coming-of-age adventure.
Clear, comprehensive, and trusted, Bryman's Social Research Methods has guided over a quarter of a million students through their research methods courses and independent research projects. The thoroughly updated sixth edition offers unrivalled coverage of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods with a fresh, modern feel.
Draws on three decades of applied research to tease out what has been learned from the field. Leading scholars from around the world reflect on their practice as historians, ethnographers, social scientists and demographers in order to explore the possibilities and limitations of research into historical consciousness.
Second graders are taught a vocabulary of feelings, words, and colors. Active listening and congruent sending is the model followed. The main sentence taught is this: I feel ________ when _______, and I wish to see ___________. Here is the example: I feel hurt when you call me names, and I want you to stop. “As a parent, I don’t want my child to feel that she is in no position to talk about her feelings. I’m glad this book is helping her out in that department.”—Constance J. Lattin, Burbank, California “Communication is best introduced at an early age. There should be more books like this that promote the importance of this life skill.”—Lanita T. Taylor, Bronx, New York “Everyone, even little children, has the right to be heard. I’m thankful that the book emphasizes this.”—Marie B. Vallejo, Garden City, New York “Author seems to have a good knowledge of child behavior. A timely topic and much needed book.”—Your First Review-Valerie Porter
At the age of 45, unfit and overweight, Clark Berge, a professed Franciscan friar, took up running. His running adventures opened up insights into the nature of religious life, solitude, community, simplicity and living in harmony with creation. This unique memoir of running and religion explores spirituality with a disarming honesty and depth.
Leading with Character and Competence Moving beyond Title, Position, and Authority “Leadership is an applied discipline, not a foamy concept to muse about,” says three-time CEO, Oxford-trained scholar, and consultant Timothy R. Clark. “In fact, it’s the most important applied discipline in the world.” The success of any organization can be traced directly to leadership. And leadership can be learned. But too many books and development programs focus exclusively on skills. In reality, performance and ultimate credibility are based on a combination of character and competence. As Clark puts it, character is the core and competence the crust. He shows how greatness emerges from a powerful combination of the two, although in the end character is more important. A leader with character but no competence will be ineffective, while a leader with competence but no character is dangerous. Clark spotlights the four most important components of character and competence and offers a series of eloquent, inspiring, and actionable reflections on what’s needed to build each one. Fundamentally, he sees leadership as influence—leaders influence people “to climb, stretch, and become.” You need character to influence positively and competence to influence effectively. This is a book for anyone, no matter where he or she is on the organization chart. Because today employees at all levels are being asked to step up, not only can everyone be a leader, everyone has to be. Clark’s insights are profound, and his passion is infectious. “Leadership” he writes, “is the most engaging, inspiring, and deeply satisfying activity known to humankind. Through leadership we have the opportunity to progress, overcome adversity, change lives, and bless the race.”
Time magazine reports on a remarkable renaissance of religious belief among philosophers:"In a quiet revolution in thought and arguments that hardly anyone could have foreseen only two decades ago, God is making a comeback. Most intriguingly, this is happening . . . in the crisp, intellectual circles of academic philosophers. . . . Now it is more respectable among philosophers than it has been for a generation to talk about the possibility of God's existence."Relying on boldness and rigorous thought, the movers and shakers of this "quiet revolution" have developed their theories against the rising tide of strict empiricism. Who are these tough-minded intellectuals, and why have they embraced Christian belief? In Philosophers Who Believe several key thinkers answer this question with unusual candor, warmth and brilliance.
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