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I Didn’t Know That Was Stealing!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 38

I Didn’t Know That Was Stealing!

I Didn’t Know That Was Stealing! was written to provide insight for teachers and students, whether doer or victim, into the unsuitable actions that center on stealing something of value legitimately belonging to others, i.e. intangibles rather than objects or money. Those intangibles may be undisrupted study time, cheating or copying test answers, respect for teachers and authority, the theft of a person’s peace and dignity by bullying, etc. The story’s object lesson is that self centered actions which negatively affect the quality of education or life of other students are akin to the theft of items a student would see as valuable. Most children understand that stealing is unacceptable, knowing someone or having experienced the pain, loss, and anger of having been stolen from themselves. Those feelings provide the opening for their understanding of the concept portrayed in I Didn’t Know That Was Stealing! I Didn’t Know That Was Stealing! is meant to create a venue for awareness, discussion, remediation, and reinforcement of considerate, respectful behavior by students toward their classmates.

Living with Trisomy 18 / Edwards Syndrome
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Living with Trisomy 18 / Edwards Syndrome

This is the story of the incredible journey of Melissa, her family, and her community, and the challenges each faced. Melissa’s condition, Trisomy 18, is one that carries a poor prognosis and her story is one of unconditional love, hope, despair, and joy, as she struggled to hold onto her fragile life. For Melissa’s family, life was extremely challenging for her short nine years. Her story gives the reader an insight into their lives and how each of them coped in their own way. Josie, Melissa’s mother, in writing Melissa’s story, opens her heart and innermost feelings and thoughts, enabling the reader to gain an understanding of how, despite the many challenges Melissa faced, each achievement was a milestone to be proud of. -Shirley Wass- Parent to Parent New Zealand

A Harlot’s Secrets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 66

A Harlot’s Secrets

Her name is Lola and she’s not your average girl. She’s been through hell and back. While you went through your daily life, and normal tasks, she’s been awake and alone in tears. Some people have no idea what life is even about, some people probably never experience real pain. Lola is different though, she knows pain and had to endure it through many years.

Cycles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Cycles

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-12-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

CYCLES is a riveting account of one woman's triumph over many of life's obstacles. This novel will encourage you, provoke you and challenge you! It explores Prececa Morriston's weaknesses and strengths and how she becomes a true woman of substance through it all. Through all the snares, rejection, pain, confusion and being misunderstood, Prececa is still here .... And she has a testimony!

The Pearl
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

The Pearl

This book introduces many basics in the hope readers will pursue a deeper study to how their walk in the spiritual realm of their life can improve. Each of us has a personal place in the heart of the Father, and it is up to us to seek out our destiny, job, and responsibilities in His family business. The book shares many of the authors personal experiences with honesty and open candidness. She is not afraid to call it like she sees it. The world is suffering from lack of direction, and its time to wake up. We are not being taught the meat of the Word in most cases. Our society no longer expects accountability, and that has moved into the church. A church has become a social group and not a place of direction and healing. The topics addressed here are only starting points. There are incredible resources available today to enlighten us on every facet of life and study. The author has begun two of those resources that will be available in the future. One is addressing marriage and the broken promise I do. The second is taking a hard-line stand against the lack of leadership in the family and the church called crossing the line.

Unbalanced World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Unbalanced World

Block Method Never looking back Letting go and living life Being optimistic Being confident Keeping focus The block method was the best solution for me. I simply block people who hinder me. I learned how to love myself by being myself. This is the way I eradicate my problems and live freely.

Fabricated Lies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Fabricated Lies

This is a book filled with poetry created from feelings and memories. It in a way is fabricated, the words used that make these feelings seem pretty hide truths of the reality of these things. They make our pain look kind and easy, and our love looks simple and small, but these poems hide truths’s can you find them? Some of these poems might hurt your heart or heal your soul, but I wonder if you readers will be able to find yourself in these. I hope these poems reach you the way they reached me as I typed them.

Liek Gaurav: an Epitome of Hard Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

Liek Gaurav: an Epitome of Hard Work

A portrait of my family This chapter tells about the family Gaurav grew up with. Basically, about his family background, memoirs, and the prominent personalities who mold his consciousness. It tells about his recollections of the big family and how it was like to be in that family. What values they shared and how he was reared. The poignant days of provincial life This chapter tells about the greeneries and the environment of the provincial life he grew up with. This chapter captures recollection of the typical provincial life depicting farm life. What were the tasks Gaurav used to do? How he looked at them from his perspective as a boy back then? A leap to the big city This chapter narrates...

I’m Not Nobody
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 63

I’m Not Nobody

A collection of poems and short stories that will move the reader and inspire upcoming writers. They may not be grammatically correct, but it comes straight from the heart.

Out of the Underground
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 75

Out of the Underground

Welcome to the world of Bonny, Peter, and Mr M. Micky Muffin Malicious Mouth Marshmallow. Known as Mr Marshmallow. When finding out their friend Micky the Mosquito is gone, they must find him, in order to save the king from the Willy woo woo witch’s grasp. Even if it is to risk stepping out of the underground. They face many dangers, they face plot lines, they face friends that turn out to be the most cuddly, gigantic, small and heartwarming monsters ever. I will not tell you the names, but they are both completely opposite. The adventure was becoming more complicated, and much more hilarious. Follow these ‘animals’ to their most exciting adventure, out of the underground.