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Steve Genis' autobiography One Step Further is an inspirational story of a young man grappling with the long-term effects of childhood bullying, poor self-image and isolation. Steve talks about growing up in a traditional European family and trying to set an example for his younger siblings whilst at the same time, trying to deal with the pressures of family, adolescence, adulthood and love. Having met many talented and inspirational role models in his life, Steve shares some of their stories and talks about how they have inspired and motivated him. Steve takes the reader on a positive journey proving that love, hope, courage, motivation and determination are instrumental to personal and professional growth and happiness. This book is for anyone struggling with their own self- confidence, and finding it hard to stay focused and motivated. "In his own words, Steve expresses himself emotionally and without holding back." - M. Bliku, Belgium
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Received document entitled: LETTER- Consolidated Case(s): 2CRIM40858 2CRIM40859
The second of two volumes dedicated to this little-explored topic continues to gather international perspectives to critically assess how Waldorf education has been perceived and discussed in both public and academic arenas. Both books thereby challenge the historic concept of Waldorf education as an international movement championing “progressive education.” Spanning the period 1987–2004, this second volume focuses on more recent developments in Waldorf education in Japan, Israel, Spain, Poland, Kenya, France, Slovenia, and China. Throughout both books, over 25 leading scholars present 16 case studies spanning 14 countries to discuss the history and perception of Waldorf education in ...
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