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Mike Higgs, a youth worker with over two decades of experience, expresses the great need for youth workers to stop focusing on performance and focus instead on following God in his work so that ministry will become less noise and more substance.
Moonbird is on hand when a fire occurs in the neighborhood, reminding him of measures which will help prevent fires and extinguish them once they begin.
Moonbird helps gentle glomites recover their gold which was stolen by space pirates.
Emotional Judo is a set of techniques that helps you to effectively manage negative emotions that can arise in difficult people encounters. Whether you have challenges with speaking up or a tendency to get worked up and over-bearing yourself, these skills help to make troublesome interactions less onerous and more productive. Long-standing problems can also be aired and resolved with diplomacy. This Personal and Workplace Relationships Edition specifically focuses on difficulties between couples, families and friends and relationships in a business setting. You will meet people just like you, who have had challenges in their relationships and used Emotional Judo techniques with great success.In Emotional Judo, you will learn how to:Say 'No' with EASE; Position yourself powerfully in relationships and meet the unconscious needs of others for a favorable outcome;Deal with escalating emotion and move to win/win outcomes;Build Trust; Raise problematic issues diplomatically and adeptly manage the reactions of others;Deal with pushbacks, personal slurs, attacks and manipulations
There's no need to be afraid of Bump the monster—no need to run away. He's from a secret land where monsters play all day. He'll visit you from the corners of your room, and maybe even bring some friends, And you can have fun singing and playing until the night ends!
A girl loses her shoe and the guy she lives with starts calling their friends to see if they know anything about the missing shoe. Some of them have theories, others don't seem to care. Then the girl herself disappears and the guy goes looking for her. It might be April, but it might also be June. The missing girl might be in Ojai, or she might be in Merced. She might have brown hair, or she might not. Things disappear because there is nothing to hold them in place. Kanley Stubrick is about the things in the world that we don't know, and Mike Kleine gives us permission to not be afraid of what we don't know. Prepare to experience a very specific moment in time that has something to do with cosmic wounds, out-of-nowhere violence, metaphysics and existential trauma-a rococo portrait of the world we once knew.
DigiCat presents to you this unique and meticulously edited murder mystery collection: Edgar Wallace: The Four Just Men The Clue of the Twisted Candle Victor L. Whitechurch: The Canon in Residence Anna Katharine Green: The Leavenworth Case A Strange Disappearance The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow That Affair Next Door Lost Man's Lane The Circular Study G. K. Chesterton: The Innocence of Father Brown The Wisdom of Father Brown The Donnington Affair Arthur Conan Doyle: A Study in Scarlet The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes Edgar Allan Poe: The Murders in the Rue Morgue The Mystery of Marie Rogêt The Purloined Letter Charles Dickens: Hunted Down Wilkie Collins: The Mo...
The Unusual Suspects anthology is a masterful collection that bridges the gap between classic and contemporary literary styles, encapsulating the essence of mystery and detective fiction. This collection showcases a remarkable diversity of narrative techniques, character archetypes, and plot intricacies, underscoring the evolution and richness of the genre. Among its pages lie seminal works that have not only defined but also expanded the boundaries of mystery writing, offering readers a spectrum of the unexpected and the enigmatic. The anthology serves as a testament to the genres adaptability and enduring appeal, with each story contributing to the overarching tapestry of intrigue and dedu...
'The future hasn't happened yet. The idea that our civilisation is doomed is not established fact. It is a story we tell ourselves.'In the 1980s, we gave up on the future. When we look ahead now, we imagine economic collapse, environmental disaster and the zombie apocalypse. But what if we are wrong? What if this bleak outlook is a generational quirk that afflicted those raised in the twentieth century, but which is already beginning to pass? What if we do have a future after all?John Higgs takes us on a journey past the technological hype and headlines to discover why we shouldn't trust the predictions of science fiction, why nature is not as helpless as we assume and why purpose can never be automated. In the process, we will come to a better understanding of what lies ahead and how, despite everything - despite all the horrors and instability we face - we can build a better future.
Charles Chaplin's sound films have often been overlooked by historians, despite the fact that in these films the essential character of Chaplin more overtly asserted itself in his screen images than in his earlier silent work. Each of Chaplin's seven sound films--City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936), The Great Dictator (1940), Monsieur Verdoux (1947), Limelight (1952), A King in New York (1957), and A Countess from Hong Kong (1967)--is covered in a chapter-length essay here. The comedian's inspiration for the film is given, along with a narrative that describes the film and offers details on behind-the-scenes activities. There is also a full discussion of the movie's themes and contemporary critical reaction to it.