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This book uses a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary approach to examine the role of biographies and autobiographies in the construction of historical narratives.
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This exciting new book brings fresh knowledge of affective pedagogies in early childhood education and care. The book draws on cultural-historical theory in alignment with visual methodologies to elucidate infant-toddlers’ affective pedagogies through analysis of case examples. The book reveals contemporary pedagogical practices in the infant-toddler space like mealtimes, nappy change and play. These pedagogical practices show the highly specialised nature of working with infant-toddlers such as the affective relations between educators and infant-toddlers, affective dialogue, affective engagement, and the creation of affective spaces. The value of collaboration is highlighted through creating an affective space for educators to become aware, reflect and position themselves as effective and affective educators. The book introduces innovative methodological tools such as images and collective drawings for collaborative reflection.
The Bridge Between Heaven and Hell By: Anna Rominger Jane awakens with a severe buzzing in her ear, consuming her. As she gets up and reaches into her closet for some clothes, she feels a presence pulling her slacks away from her. A sudden vision scurries into her mind and she sees a person so incredible and terrifying, she falls to her knees. She trembles on the floor before composing herself enough to check her front door. It was locked. She checks the windows, and all are locked. She asks herself how anyone could be in her house? Especially that person – who lives over a thousand miles away.
It's the dead of winter and struggling actress and wedding-cake decorator Piper Donovan is thrilled to be in warm and romantic Sarasota, Florida, enjoying the powdery white beaches, soothing seas, and golden sunsets over the Gulf of Mexico. She and her family are there to celebrate her beloved cousin's wedding. Not only is Piper creating the sugar-sand-dollar-festooned wedding cake, she's also the maid of honor. But a cloud seems to be hovering over the whole affair. Shortly after a bridesmaid mysteriously disappears, a kindly neighbor's car is run off the road and a prospective witness, an innocent Amish teenager, is threatened to keep silent. Then a body is found on the beach where the wed...
Below the lighthouse, beneath the waves, a fortune in Spanish gold is waiting to be discovered. The captain and all his crew were drowned when the Sylvia was wrecked, and the treasure still lies on the seabed in the ship's chest. The once proud ship is now the haunt of Olly the octopus, Eammon the electric eel and two fabulous mermaids, but Jane Winters, a descendent of the Sylvia's captain plans to visit the wreck in the hope of recovering the gold. In the country the local council intends to sell land to create a noisy, unsightly wind farm. The villagers join forces, pulling together to save their wildlife and prevent their village being ruined for ever.
Offers a collection of poems, stories, and drawings on war and peace, assembled in response to the war in Iraq but inspired by a variety of conflicts throughout history.
What waits beyond the rift? More demons? War? Maybe answers for Bobbi who still struggles with the dark magic growing inside her. With friends and allies behind them—including the divine Lady and a group of mystical natives who can cross the veil between worlds—they race to the hellish epicenter where Bobbi's story began. The grueling journey leaves Bobbi and Quinn little time to renew their strained bonds of love. Each will have to face bitter truths if they hope to have a future together—a future free from the perverse and all-seeing eye of Koro. Is it a suicide mission? Probably. How can a small band of witches stand up to a true demon in his own realm? But they have to try. The fate of the coven and two worlds rests on their shoulders. You’ll love this exciting conclusion to the Hidden Coven series because of the feels. Oh, the feels!
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