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What should I do if my babies don't even know who their father is? After a one-night stand, I'm pregnant. Being a single mother is supposed to be tough enough and receive some prejudice. Whatever, I'll prove that my children will be fine under my love.
Purification, regeneration, transformation . . . the ocean has long been known for its extraordinary powers. Sandra Kynes invites you to explore the sea's mystical energies. This spiritual voyage can help you find balance in your life or guide you toward a "sea change" of your own. "Sea Magic" is for everyone. You don't have to live on the coast or follow any specific spiritual path to tap into the unique energy of the ocean. Kynes offers meditations and exercises to help you center yourself, explore emotions, and find your place in the vast web of life. Dive into inner worlds of imagination and creativity. Choose a sea fetch (totem animal) to take you on a shamanic journey. Build an altar to focus your intentions and learn the rhythms of the moon. From working with sea deities to divining with seashells, "Sea Magic "offers ample ways to enhance your life and open up to divine guidance.
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What happens when two people meet for the first time twice? Fate gives Al and Veronica first hand experience to answer this question. Who says you only get one chance to make a first impression?
Presents a software by which you can personalise activities and supporting resources. This work offers a range of activities designed to support and complement your lessons, including home context work, number games and puzzles, problems to solve and short written exercises including mental maths and language quizzes.
This series provides a facility to differentiate resources at a range of levels - responding to teachers demands for greater flexibility in the provision of resources. It fulfils all the recommendations of the DfES Homework Guidelines - and should enable schools to develop a regular programme of homework for maths for all ages. It is closely linked to the NNS termly planning framework and the DfES Homework guidelines. It has an extensive bank of photocopiable activities with practical, easy to understand supporting notes for parents. It has clear learning intentions linked to Framework for Teaching Maths, reinforces classroom learning and provides involvement and reassurance for parents. It is completely in line with Government guidelines on the amount and type of homework - and is suitable for any school planning a formal written policy.