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Falcon Ridge Public School 8th graders contribute their best work to this anthology, featuring mysteries, dystopian stories, and fantasy stories.
A thrilling, fast-paced dystopian novel about the dangers of unchecked power and the dilemmas facing a boy torn between two ways of life. In twelve-year-old Taemon’s city, everyone has a power called psi — the ability to move and manipulate objects with their minds. When Taemon loses his psi in a traumatic accident, he must hide his lack of power by any means possible. But a humiliating incident at a sports tournament exposes his disability, and Taemon is exiled to the powerless colony. The "dud farm" is not what Taemon expected, though: people are kind and open, and they actually seem to enjoy using their hands to work and play and even comfort their children. Taemon adjusts to his new life quickly, making friends and finding unconditional acceptance. But gradually he discovers that for all its openness, there are mysteries at the colony, too — dangerous secrets that would give unchecked power to psi wielders if discovered. When Taemon unwittingly leaks one of these secrets, will he have the courage to repair the damage — even if it means returning to the city and facing the very people who exiled him?
After years of speaking and writing bestsellers on the value of having a positive attitude, motivational speaker Zig Ziglar is faced with putting his words into action after a fall leaves him with a head injury. In Embrace the Struggle, Ziglar shares a personal account of his accident and offers encouragement through his firsthand experience of overcoming his most difficult challenge. One of the leading stars in the “positive thinking” movement, Zig Ziglar has made a career out of telling people how to have a positive attitude, no matter what their circumstances are. But when a fall down a stairway onto a marble floor leaves him with a head injury, he is challenged with how to put the pr...
Boys' Life is the official youth magazine for the Boy Scouts of America. Published since 1911, it contains a proven mix of news, nature, sports, history, fiction, science, comics, and Scouting.
Falcon Ridge Charter School 8th graders write stories about future societies gone desperately wrong in this amazing collection. Want a taste of their dark collaboration? Try this teaser for "Up Above," written by Karlie Mahan: Jessica, a 15-year-old black-haired, blue-eyed girl, and her community were moved underground by Them because the world above is so polluted. She is sick of living underground, and sick of living under Their rule. Will she finally do something unforgettable on her 16th birthday that will change the world she knows forever? Or, will Jessica and those she loves die underground?
Israel Tripp (1775-1842) and his brother, Richard (1788-1858), left Dutchess County, New York and settled in Ontario. Richard married Mary Jane DeMille and Israel married Susannah DeMille. Descendants lived in Ontario, New York, Saskatchewan, and elsewhere.
"A shepherding the heart resource"---Cover.
The explosive new thriller featuring Nick Stone. A sinister cult Tasked with rescuing the daughter of one of America's richest families from the grips of a sinister cult, Nick Stone expects his latest mission to be quick and straightforward. A kidnapped woman Travelling to the frozen depths of the Norway/Russia border, the dividing line between NATO and the Kremlin's armed forces, it seems all he and his team need do is abduct the woman and deliver her home alive. An agent whose time is running out But there are deadly complications - not least that Nick soon discovers himself at the heart of a chilling cyber conspiracy that threatens war with Russia and the very existence of the Western alliance . . . and that following a shocking diagnosis his body is failing him fast, and any day now he will have to ask himself the ultimate question . . . From the bestselling author of Bravo Two Zero.