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One young boy will instill a love of faith in your little one's heart! This beautifully-illustrated Christian children's book brings the power of God's word into your home with a whole new twist! When a young boy can't seem to get his parent's attention, he notices they-and others-are distracted by colorful birds. He makes it his mission to discover why, and along the way unlocks the truth; God's word brings people happiness! Read this story with your child and open up a conversation about faith, or encourage them to read alone to strengthen their faith and their independent reading skills. As an added bonus: Watch your child immerse themselves in the story with 14 coloring pages that let them create their own vision of the stories. Unleash their creativity as they express themselves with different colors and styles while absorbing the learning points. There is no right or wrong way to color, just have fun! They can relax and enjoy the benefits of coloring after a long day, including stress reduction, improved focus, and a mood boost that will inspire gratitude and joy. They can even share their masterpieces with friends and family, or display it proudly on the fridge or wall. And so much more! Your child is sure to love this story, you'll love the message, and this book makes a great gift for birthdays, communion, or any faith-based holiday. Invite the word of God into your home, and all the happiness that entails while watching this book become an instant favorite with your child or children!
The Oxford Handbook of Down Syndrome and Development comprises cutting-edge and provocative integrative reviews of essential theory and research about persons with Down syndrome at various stages of the lifespan. The volume opens with a brief section on historic and contemporary scientific approaches to understanding the development of persons with Down syndrome with subsequent sections on social development and family relations, cognition andneuropsychology, and comorbid conditions.
A first-hand account of the author's experiences serving as a military lawyer during times of war.
Who really likes to get sick or be taken to the doctor?I'm sure no one likes that. But when poor Charlie got a sore throat and tummy ache, he felt so awful that mom rushed him over to Dr. Cooper, who discovered Charlie had a tonsil infection.However, instead of giving him medication, Dr. Cooper took Charlie on her GET HEALTHY train for the ride of a lifetime. Charlie met many friends who taught him the secrets of good health and how to build a strong immune system to keep his body healthy and free of infection and disease.From bestselling author/physician, Dr. Dona Cooper-Dockery, M.D., it's a ride you're going to enjoy along the way! You'll also love the beautiful illustrations.Enjoy reading!
This sensational piece of love and death is totally veridic and shows the cruelty of a slave country by a dictator who without mercy oppress and kill the people from hunger, thirst, and injustice, violating the human rights, taking the Cuban people to suicide through the need and desperation. This book shows the real life of Cuba; it shows how the people is tortured, and without hope that one day they could be free or liberated from the yoke that make them die prematurely through suicide. And each day, the oppression against Cubans' human rights grow. This book shows the inequality in Cuba compared with other countries that are not slave or ruled by a dictator. This piece is written following the sadness and suffering from Cuba.
What it's like to be hit by lightning or to lose your sense of smell? Have you heard about the woman saved by bee stings - or the window cleaner who fell 400ft and lived? Written for the Wellcome charity, these 16 stories explore the mysteries of the human body. Learn about everything from diets to allergies to baldness.
We are entering the 21st century in a period of great uncertainty and change. People are wary of government and have lost confidence in social institutions-from social welfare and schools to healthcare programs. That loss of confidence has undermined the community and family life that is the very foundation of our society. Self-Governance in Communities and Families shows how individuals can reconnect to and revitalize their social institutions so that they are effective in serving the needs of all. Gary Nelson identifies the existing social models we are moving away from and explores the new, emerging pattern of relationships we are shifting to in our social institutions. He reveals why open dialogue and partnerships between people and their social institutions are essential to the well-being of families and thriving communities. He describes why social regeneration is best pursued through these partnerships, with people and stakeholders within communities taking positive action to develop and protect the well-being of their families and the health of their communities. Applying both business and social science concepts to the day-to-day management of social institutions, Nelson offers a proven, practical method-community self-governance dialogues-for engaging people in the redesign and revitalization of social institutions. The author shows how-by creating opportunities for individuals and families to proactively participate in developing a strategic plan for how their institutions are managed, run, and evaluated-this dialogue method ultimately empowers people to take control of their own lives. He also reveals how active participation in these open dialogues ignites creative ideas and new energy for the redirection and reshaping of those institutions. With numerous examples and anecdotes, Nelson illustrates the values, beliefs, and principles that underlie how we learn and make decisions in a self-governing democratic culture. He provides tips for shared learning and accountability, ownership and governance, and the creation of a culture of self-governance. And he offers advice on how to maintain an ongoing engagement and partnership between the public and its social institutions. Communities and families can be strengthened when each of us takes responsibility for ourselves and works in partnership with others to restore our social institutions. Self-Governance in Communities and Families sets forth clear, doable strategies for fostering both responsibility and ownership through dialogue and collaboration between public and private sectors.
Alphabetically arranged entries present 62 contemporary gay American poets and dramatists. While the majority of included writers are younger artists who came of age in the post-Stonewall U.S., some are older authors whose work has continued or persisted into recent decades.
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