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Death is inevitable. In life, there is nothing more certain than death. Historically, we are expected to grieve a certain way within a certain time frame, but this is detrimental to our mental health. As a psychotherapist, I feel compelled to help people grasp the importance of mental health which is fundamental to our overall well-being. This book is about gaining a deeper appreciation of the beauty and value of the gift of life; enjoying the gift of motherhood; discovering the reward of unconditional love and finding meaning through the pain of loss and grief.
Bates, An Ancient Family Name, is a historical narrative of one branch of the Bates family. It begins in AD 1245 and follows the Clement Bates family branch to the present. The second half of this book deals with the military experiences of Clement Bates direct descendants, Robert S. Bates in World War II; the years between 1945 and the Viet Nam War of Robert Bates family and the life and military experiences in Viet Nam of Roberts son, Thomas. The narrative is a monologue of Thomas in his later years to his four grandsons two of whom are on the verge of starting out on their own life adventures.
Young listeners will echo Mama Duck's irresistible refrain in this noisy, joyful, and bouncy read-aloud about a very clever duckling. Mama Duck and her ducklings are swimming to the lily pond, but the smallest duck, Puck, is always at the end of the line. As paddleboats splish and splosh by, Puck falls farther behind. "Keep up, Duck!" Mama quacks. Puck looks at the nearby boats and wonders, how can he keep up? He may not swim very fast, but he is determined. Hop! Hop! Plop! Will he have the last laugh? Children will love being in on the cheeky Puck's sneaky solutions and mimicking all the sound words and the titular catchy chorus.
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Clement Bates was born in Lydd, Kent, England. Christened 22 January 1593/4. He married Anne Dalrumple in 1620 in England. Immigrated to Hingham, Ma. 6 April 1635. Died 1 October 1669 in Hingham, Ma. Also includes Kathrine Lee Bates, 1859-1929, author of the song "America The Beautiful". Descendants live in Massachusetts, Connecticutt, Vermont, Nebraska, Washington and elsewhere. Includes Rapp, Olney, Burt and related families.
HAVE YOU EVER... Obsessed over your body’s ‘problem areas’? Killed an hour on the Sidebar of Shame? Wondered whether to try ‘50 Sex Tips to Please Your Man’? Felt worse after doing any of the above? Holly and Rhiannon grew up reading glossy mags and, like most women, thought of them as just a bit of fun. But over time they started to feel uneasy – not just about magazines, but about music videos, page 3, and women being labelled frigid, princesses or tramps. So, following the amazing success of their Vagenda blog, they wrote this book. Welcome to your indispensable guide to the madness of women’s media.