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Living in a rural community in Wisconsin during the 1950s, eleven-year-old Amanda gradually and painfully learns a lot about herself, her parents, and her older sister.
"Enhancing Teaching in Higher Education addresses major issues for learning and teaching in higher education today and will be a reliable source of advice and ideas for new and experienced lecturers wanting to improve their students' learning."--Jacket.
When Elle Woods, a sophomore in high school, falls for Hunter Perry, the star basketball player who advocates for school spirit, Elle decides to transform the cheerleaders, the basketball team, and herself.
Loving others can be so messy. Somewhere along the way, maybe you’ve Experienced pain and trauma that caused you to put up barriers in your heart Felt disappointed that you didn’t get the relationship you once dreamed of Decided it’s too risky to open yourself up to getting hurt. Maybe you’ve even felt this spreading into your relationship with God. If you're honest, maybe your connection with Him only feels surface level. You’ve shutdown with him too and aren’t experiencing His love like before. Relationship counselors Stefanie and Caleb Rouse are no strangers to this heartache, loneliness, and brokenness. Yet despite personal pain and loss, they've come to discover that God wants us to experience nothing less than wholehearted love--a love that allows us to be fully safe, seen, and known, with Him and with each other. Join them in the journey as they reveal personal stories, practical coaching, and biblical wisdom to guide you towards living—and loving—wholeheartedly.
Plagued by silence and horrible nightmares, a young child must face the many challenges life poses, from secret crushes to vile bullies, in order to discover his destiny. But when he is drawn into a deadly and secret war, will he be strong enough to survive? Or will his story be lost to the pages of history. Join Alexander on a quest to discover the world he must save in the pages of The Spiral Society.
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For women intrigued by the sport of climbing but intimidated by its male dominance and stereotype as “extreme,” Girl on the Rocks is a monumental resource, providing instructions on technique, strength, and mental agility from a woman’s perspective. Through the sage advice of one of the world’s foremost female climbers and the lens of an internationally acclaimed photographer, women learn that climbing is more fun than dangerous, that overcoming fear can boost self-esteem, and that the fitness benefits for women are tremendous. Most women learn climbing from men, but the sport is different fora woman, both physically and psychologically—and it is empowering for women to learn about climbing from “girls” who’ve been on the rocks themselves. The numerous photos in this full-color guide do wonders to clearly explain the various techniques, equipment, and styles of climbing for women. Further bringing the sport to life, author Katie Brown presents her interviews with numerous female climbers—from a young girl to a sixty-something professional climber—to learn what the sport has done for them.
Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."