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  • - How To Communicate And Master The Slangs Of The Youngest And Most Influential Generation
    av Jason King
    146,-

    Are you lost in translation when the youngest and most influential generation speaks? Do you find yourself perplexed by the cryptic language of Gen Z? Chill! This list of definitions and sample sentences explains the latest slang words used by Generation Z. This handy reference tool is intended to help parents, employers, teachers, and pretty much anyone over 25 years old understand conversations with Gen Z. In a world shaped by rapid communication evolution, understanding Gen Z's vibrant language isn't just a choice; it's the bridge to connections. "The Ultimate Gen Z A-Z Dictionary" is your definitive guide, decoding the mystery of Gen Z slang and transforming confusion into connection. Benefits for You: Navigate Conversations: Decipher slang meanings, nuances, and usage for seamless interactions.Build Authentic Connections: Connect across generations, influencing positively in both personal and professional realms.Embrace Culture: Immerse in Gen Z culture, understanding the language that shapes today's world.Bonus Content Inside: Interactive Quizzes and Questions: Test your knowledge and immerse yourself in interactive learning.Conversation Scenarios: Practical scenarios to apply your newfound understanding in real-life settings.Quotes and Excerpts: Dive deeper into the language with insights and expressions from notable Gen Z influencers.True Life Stories: Engaging narratives showcasing the impact and relevance of Gen Z language in real situations.Discover How the Influential Use Slangs: Explore how influential personalities like Megan Thee Stallion, Billie Eilish, Kim Kardashian, and more leverage these slangs, uncovering how the language resonates across diverse spheres.With expert insights and a comprehensive collection of the trendiest and most influential Gen Z slangs, this book is your passport to deciphering the lexicon that shapes modern conversations. From "FOMO" to "Flex," learn the meanings, usage, and cultural contexts of these influential phrases, ensuring you're not just speaking the language but embracing the culture. Join the conversation, connect authentically, and become fluent in the language of the youngest and most influential generation with "The Ultimate Gen Z A-Z Dictionary."

  • av Jason (Moore Institute King
    492 - 1 816,-

  • av Jason King
    214,-

  • av Christine Kinealy, Jason King & Gerard Moran
    317,-

    The heroics and humanitarian contributions of those who came to the aid of their fellow men and women during the Great Hunger of 1845 and 1852 has been largely ignored and forgotten until recently. Many of the neglected heroes were prepared to put their lives on the line and, in a number of instances, suffered permanent health damage in coming to the aid of the starving and diseased. They include landlords, poets, clergymen and philanthropists.

  • av Jason King
    347,-

    Charity, Justice, and Development in Practice: A Case Study of the Daughters of Charity in East AfricaMeghan J. ClarkAppropriation, Australia's Drinking Problem, and the Cost of Resistance in Catholic Health ServicesDaniel J. FlemingWhite Church or World Community? James Baldwin's Challenging DiscipleshipJean-Pierre FortinThe Moral Impact of Digital DevicesMarcus MescherLife in the Struggle: Liturgical Innovation in the Face of the Cultural Devastation of Disaster CapitalismDaniel P. RhodesFrom Indifference to Dwelling in Difference: Catholic-Muslim Marriages and Families and the Non-Hegemonic Reception of Muslim MigrantsAxel Marc Oaks TakacsAugmented Reality and the Limited Promise of 'Ecstatic' Technology CriticismLuis G. VeraBook ReviewsTom Angier, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Natural Law EthicsDaniel A. MorrisGerald A. Arbuckle, SM, Abuse and Cover-Up: Refounding the Catholic Church in TraumaKimberly HumphreyJennifer Ayres, Inhabitance: Ecological Religious EducationSteven Bouma-PredigerHannah Bacon, Feminist Theology and Contemporary Dieting Culture: Sin, Salvation and Women's Weight Loss NarrativeStephanie C. EdwardsRichard Berquist, From Human Dignity to Natural LawJames CareyBrian Brock, Wondrously Wounded: Theology, Disability, and the Body of ChristEmily S. KahmJohn J. Collins, What Are Biblical Values? What the Bible Says on Key Ethical IssuesPatricia M. McDonald, SHCJM. Shawn Copeland, Knowing Christ Crucified: The Witness of African American Religious ExperienceStephen OkeyRobert J. Daly, SJ, Sacrifice in Pagan and Christian AntiquityChelsea KingAsle Eikrem, God as Sacrificial Love: A Systematic Exploration of a Controversial NotionWilliam P. LoeweKevin L. Flanner, SJ, Cooperation with Evil; Thomistic Tools of AnalysisMichael P. KromGifford A. Grobien, Christian Character Formation: Lutheran Studies of the Law, Anthropology, Worship, and VirtueKeyle Schiefelbein-GuerreroRon Haflidson, On Solitude, Conscience, Love, and Our Inner and Outer LivesKim PaffenrothRoger Haight, SJ, Faith and Evolution: A Grace-Filled NaturalismTaylor WilkersonRaymond Hain, ed., Beyond the Self: Virtue Ethics and the Problem of CultureChristopher DennyDanielle Tumminio Hansen, Conceiving Family: A Practical Theology of Surrogacy and SelfKathryn Lilla CoxDavid Bentley Hart, That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal SalvationDaniel WaldowKristin E. Heyer, James F. Keenan, SJ, and Andrea Vicini, eds., Building Bridges in Sarajevo: The Plenary Papers from CTEWC 2018Eli S. McCarthyGrant Macaskill, Autism and the Church: Bible, Theology and CommunityJill HarshawGraham James McAleer, Erich Przywara and Postmodern Natural LawPhilip John Paul GonzalesArthur J. McDonald, A Progressive Voice in the Catholic Church in the United States: Association of Pittsburgh Priests, 1966-2019Jens MuellerNeil Messer, Theological Neuroethics: Christian Ethics Meets the Science of the Human BrainAmanda R. AlexanderMichael J. Naughton, Getting Work Right: Labor and Leisure in a Fragmented WorldStephanie Ann PuenMartin Schlag and Mele Domenec, eds., A Catholic Spirituality for Business: The Logic of GiftWilliam J. HiskerRichard S. Vosko, Art and Architecture for Congregational Worship: The Search for a Common GroundAndrew JuloJeremy D. Wilkins, Before Truth: Lonergan, Aquinas, and the Problem of WisdomJeremy BlackwoodCurtis Paul DeYoung, et.al, Becoming Like Creoles: Living and Leading at the Intersections of Injustice, Culture, and ReligionRamon LuzarragaChristiana Zenner, Just Water: Theology, Ethics, and Fresh WaterCrises. Rev. Ed.James W. Stroud 218

  • av Jason King
    372,-

  • - Overcoming Pushback Against Local Mitigation and Adaptation Plans
    av Jason King
    492 - 2 042,-

  • - Virtues, Politics and Economics
    av Jason King
    514,-

    Aquinas, Custom, and the Coexistence of Infused and Acquired Cardinal VirtuesWilliam C. Mattison III Elevated Virtue?Angela Knobel Moral Virtues, Charity, and Grace: Why the Infused and Acquired Virtues Cannot Co-ExistJean Porter Catholic Social Teaching, Love and Thomistic Moral PreceptsDaniel R. DiLeo Economic Rights, Reciprocity, and Modern Economic TraditionAndrew Beauchamp and Jason A. Heron Local Authoritarianism as a Barrier to DemocracyCristina L.H. Traina Rectifying Political Leadership Through a Just Peace EthicEli McCarthy and Leo Lushombo Book Reviews

  • av Jason King & Grundvig Jon
    160,-

    Twelve-year-old Thomas doesn't have a dad and so hasn't done much of the camping-fishing thing. But this year he gets to go on his first week-long summer camp, and it's shaping up to be the epic adventure his friends promised it would bethat is until he accidentally releases a demon hidden in a cave behind a waterfall and gets hurled through a dimensional rift.Lost in an alien world, Thomas pledges to find a powerful shard of creation for the mysterious Dreja (dr-ey-yuh) Lord, Arvek, in exchange for passage back to Earth. At his side are Bruno, a baby giant who eats just about anything and has ambitions to someday taste giraffe. The druid, a robed vagrant who's incessant lying, stealing, and reckless antics continually endanger Thomas and the others. The ';Green Dude,' an unintelligible shapeshifting blob disguised in a hat and sunglasses. And Darius, a young wizard warrior sworn to fight the growing threat of an ancient evil.To achieve victory, Thomas and his party of would-be heroes will have to survive a forest infested with wraiths and zombies, scale a lava spewing mountain of fire, traverse a cursed desert, and face the greatest challenge of all: their own woeful incompetence, pointless in-fighting, and an A.D.D.-like tendency to stumble into unnecessary peril. It'll take more than magic, bravery, and sacrifice for this band of misfits to save the Cosmosit'll take a miracle.

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