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Something a Little Different is a story about differences, values and courage. Jonnie is a teenager who is offbeat and lives life on his own terms, but some don’t like that. At school he finds a young boy being bullied and must make a difficult choice. The story follows Jonnie at home and school where he deals with bullying, and helping someone who is being bullied. This book is suitable for primary and secondary school students. It contains a positive message of hope and acceptance, in a world of diversity.
Baby Morris is for little people! He encourages them to play! Play is the essence of baby and toddlerhood and helps the brain to grow! Little children love to do what Baby Morris does as they enjoy the rhyme that goes with each beautifully crafted book. There are four titles in the series: *Book One – The Indoor Play Book – Icky Sticky – so many bubbles to pop, pop, pop! *Book Two – The Outdoor Play Book – Plop! – down, down, down until his bottom goes plop! *Book Three – The Art Book – Twinkle Twinkle – many stars twinkle twinkle everywhere! *Book Four – The Music and Movement Book – Roar – roar roar, roar like a big dinosaur! Written by Ruth Barker, an advocate for early childhood development!
“This insightful book opens your mind and understanding to the deep connections between spirituality and all else.” ~ Brian Tracy – Author (80 books), Speaker & Coach. Introducing "The Sacred Alignment - A Message for Humanity," a groundbreaking book that offers a new perspective on the world's religions and their underlying spiritual principles. Inspired by the Lost Books of Thoth, which were spoken of by renowned author and philosopher Manly P. Hall over 90 years ago, this book offers profound insights into the hidden wisdom of the ancients and their relevance to our modern-day world. As one of the most monumental discoveries in the history of spirituality, the Books of Thoth have re...
Research tells us that 80% of the people who fail at work do so for one reason—they do not relate well to others. How well you and your colleagues work together can make the difference between a successful organisation or a poor one. In this Top Tips for Interactive Skills in Business, you will find succinct ways to travel this sometimes difficult but in the end, most satisfying road to success in communicating in business.
In the year 1213, Rolf, son of Ranulf and Switha, is ordered to abandon the family farm and pursue a life in the priesthood. Accepting his fate, Rolf is taken to Buckfast Abbey, where he is initially pleased with his life, settling in seamlessly and learning new skills. However, following a clash of personalities, Rolf is expelled from the Abbey and thrown into a whirlwind journey, colliding with travelling players, Lords and Noblemen. But can a chance meeting with a member of the Knights Guild drastically turn his misfortune around?
Are you hungry to grow in a new direction that you would love to go? You are not alone. The Hunger to Grow dismisses the idea that we grow only through our work and our working years. It’s time to retire the word “retired”. Now it’s, “What’s for dessert? I’m still hungry!” Our dessert years begin when we start thinking about what we want in the second half of our lives. What we used to call a midlife crisis is just the realisation that we want to turn the rest of our lives into the ‘yummy years’, to allow our true passions to flow in search of new possibilities, new directions and new challenges. Now in his seventies, Peter Nicholls, Australia's People Gardener, is living proof of this book's powerful message. The Hunger to Grow will guide you through the transition from doing what you have to do to doing what you love to do. It will put you in the driver’s seat of your future, empowering you to travel along the road of life your heart wants you to take. The Hunger to Grow is the book of your future.
Based on The Art of War, Leonie McKeon shares her deep understanding of the 36 Strategies used in Chinese culture and business. She provides invaluable practical tips for any business person looking to improve their overall negotiation skills, as well as become better negotiators in China. More Control, More Success, More Wins! Tame the Tiger: Negotiating from a position of power contains ancient Chinese negotiation secrets that are part of everyday Chinese business practices. Discover how you too can use this ancient wisdom so you can have More Control, More Success, More Wins! · Understand the rules of the game of negotiation · Become a great negotiator anywhere, anytime · Learn how to respond when Chinese negotiation tactics are used on you · Master the ancient secrets of negotiation so you remain in control · Implement culturally appropriate strategies for doing business in China · Avoid the traps of classic Chinese negotiation strategies · Take more control of every negotiation · Get more success in business · Win more in business
Grace thinks everything about her life is wrong. When the Wind makes a dramatic entry into her life, it forces Grace to question her sense of reality. Despite her initial reluctance, Grace and the Wind gradually develop an intense relationship through a series of extraordinary conversations. The Wind teaches Grace to perceive life through the wisdom conveyed in nature’s rhythms–circadian cycles, tidal and lunar sequences and the movements of the seasons–so that nature’s intelligence becomes her intelligence. Grace struggles with the teachings, but with the Wind as her guide she discovers how everything creates out of patterns. Could the key to flowing with the rhythms of nature, and not against them, be found in the essence of her name? In Grace and the Wind, futurist Kristina Dryža delivers a modern allegorical novel on how the very nature of life itself is expressed and experienced as rhythmic patterns of energy.
In 1847 the love for a woman and a debt of honour threatens to destroy two men in the harsh penal colony of Norfolk Island. Driven by intense jealousy and guilt, Lieutenant Edmund Thornton sets out to destroy convicted felon, Michael Hanlon, both of whom share a love for Sarah Henshall. Her unexpected arrival on the island sets into motion a series of tragic events. Can Edmund slay the beast of jealousy and find redemption? Or must he accept his fate and risk losing forever the woman he can no longer live without?