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Living Generously
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Living Generously

Living Generously is a new resource from the Church of Scotland to promote a whole-life approach to Christian stewardship. Its holistic approach comes from a perspective of abundance rather than scarcity, and invites readers to reflect on God’s goodness and the resources we have at our disposal, both personally and collectively in our churches. It offers a practical and positive alternative at a time of anxiety about decline. It explores how we recognise and steward gifts in twelve different areas: God • Vision • Relationships • Volunteers • Gifts • Time • Money • Possessions • Generations • Body • Mind • Earth. A range of contributors offers real life examples of the impact of effective and generous stewardship. Reflection and conversation around each theme are facilitated by prompts and discussion starters, making this a practical book for both individual and group engagement.

Living Generously
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Living Generously

Living Generously is a new resource from the Church of Scotland to promote a whole-life approach to Christian stewardship. Its holistic approach comes from a perspective of abundance rather than scarcity, and invites readers to reflect on God’s goodness and the resources we have at our disposal, both personally and collectively in our churches. It offers a practical and positive alternative at a time of anxiety about decline. It explores how we recognise and steward gifts in twelve different areas: God • Vision • Relationships • Volunteers • Gifts • Time • Money • Possessions • Generations • Body • Mind • Earth. A range of contributors offers real life examples of the impact of effective and generous stewardship. Reflection and conversation around each theme are facilitated by prompts and discussion starters, making this a practical book for both individual and group engagement.

Happily Ever Ninja
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 190

Happily Ever Ninja

There are three things you need to know about Fiona Archer… I would tell you what they are, but then I’d have to kill you. But I can tell you that Fiona’s husband, the always irrepressible and often cantankerous Greg Archer, is desperately in love with his wife. Yet as the years pass, Greg has begun to suspect that Fiona is a ninja. A ninja mom. A ninja wife. A ninja friend. After fourteen years of marriage, Greg is trying not to panic. Because Fiona’s talent for blending in is starting to resemble fading away. However, when unexpected events mean Fiona must take center stage to keep her family safe, her response stuns everyone—Greg most of all. It seems like Greg’s wish has come true. Except… not. Happily Ever Ninja is book #5 in the Knitting in the City series. Each book is a standalone, full length (110k words), contemporary romantic comedy novel, and follows the misadventures and exploits of seven friends in Chicago, all members of the same knitting group.

Fortress Conservation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Fortress Conservation

Many conservationists insist that conservation that ignores local costs cannot be sustained. For if conservation is greeted with hostility locally then guards and patrols will simply not prevail against determined, and more numerous, rural opponents. This is welcome thinking. It is vital to recognise the problems that conservation policies can pose, and it makes sense strategically to build local alliances. But this thinking also risks overstating the power of rural groups, and under-estimating the power of the state. It also fails to realise how some conservation visions can become powerful, and the role of international finance and sponsorship in imposing injustice. Fortress Conservation i...

Stories for Bedtime
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 78

Stories for Bedtime

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A collection of 12 illustrated bedtime stories such as Kenneth McLeish's story about the rabbit who wanted to fly, and Terry Jones' story about the beast with a thousand teeth.

Language Teachers at Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 147

Language Teachers at Work

This book examines a ubiquitous, yet under-researched, area of language education, i.e., language teachers' use of curriculum materials. It particularly focuses on EFL teachers' use of prescribed curriculum materials in higher education in Mainland China and presents a qualitative, multi-case study involving four Chinese EFL teachersand eight students (two students from each teacher’s class) at one university in Mainland China. Drawing on data from pre-lesson and post-lesson interviews with the teachers, lesson observations, and documents in three consecutive semesters at the target university, the book delineates the processes of materials useinclassroom settings. It also identifies four domains of factors that influenced the enactment of curriculum materials. Most importantly, by adopting Vygotsky’s (1978) mediation theory and Remillard’s (2005) participatory perspective, the book constructs a "curriculum enactment mediation model" to reveal the complex and mediated relations among teachers, learners, curriculum materials, and context. It also recommends practical implications for materials developers, teacher educators, administrators, and policymakers.

Long Time No Kill. L'inglese in giallo
  • Language: it
  • Pages: 128

Long Time No Kill. L'inglese in giallo

L'inglese in giallo: basta con gli esercizi noiosi! Ecco la collana di libri gialli, emozionanti e divertenti, per rinfrescare e perfezionare la tua conoscenza dell’inglese. Il collegio femminile di Shepton Mallet festeggia il suo centesimo anno... peccato che a turbare il clima di festa arrivi la scomparsa di un’ex allieva. Scotland Yard indaga, ma ad emergere è anche un mistero del passato!

The Cotton Lass and Other Stories
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 267

The Cotton Lass and Other Stories

This collection of stand-alone short stories is a treat for new readers and dedicated fans alike. In each of these 17 stories, an ordinary person takes on an extraordinary journey to a new life, discovering facets and strengths they never knew they possessed. Across a variety of time periods and settings, these stories capture Anna Jacobs' unique style and showcase her mastery of emotional tales. The collection includes:The Cotton Lass: Widow Sarah is struggling to make ends meet as England suffers from the cotton famine brought on by war in the United States. Will the opportunity to move to Australia provide a new life for her?Sunshine and Parrots: Penny has moved to Perth, Australia to be closer to her brother. She finds herself attracted to her handsome new neighbour, Matt, but will a series of misunderstandings keep them apart?Going Out in Style: Mrs Kelly is widely acknowledged as uncooperative and a trouble maker in her nursing home, but forms a bond with Raelene, a young woman doing community service at the home. Their friendship will transform them both.

Mum on a swing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Mum on a swing

Another "feel good" novel by Jill Stephens. Dr Rory has returned to his rural home valley as the local GP. He has married his childhood sweetheart, Penny, a former actress. Together they set about recreating the community spirit needed to combat problems of old age, loneliness, isolation, lack of transport and changing lifestyles. A wealth of charming and original characters come together, including the transgender radio présenter Penny knew in a former life. Penny also has to come to terms with her own feelings as a new mother, supporting her husband and trying to extend her friendship networks. Think James Herriot as a young GP.

Bracket
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 174

Bracket

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-03
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  • Publisher: Comma Press

The latest in Comma’s acclaimed series of short story anthologies, Bracket brings together 20 of the country’s most promising, previously unpublished writers. From the cliffs of Flamborough Head to high rise, inner city madness; from lost loves to the last days of civilisation - the settings and scenarios in these stories captivate and unsettle in equal measure, all the time striving for that most unlikely modern thing, intimacy. "Short fiction is in good hands" Independent on Sunday, 13 Mar 2005. Read full review. "Fills you with hope for the form" Time Out, 2 Feb 2005. Read Full Review. "Get with the zeitgeist and buy yourself a copy of Bracket" Leeds Guide, 26 Jan 2005. Read full review. "An agreeably accomplished collection populated, as promised, by some intriguing characters" City Life, 19 Jan 2005. Read full review.