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  • av Coach Kevin Wilbon Sr.
    155,-

    Customarily we are motivated by rewards, desires, fame, passion, and recognition but educational motivation is different. The longing to achieve literacy, learn new things, and built a career are the underlying reasons why people pursue education. Not everyone finds education gratifying but the mentioned factors motivate us to learn:Endless curiosity means having a constant impulse or desire to investigate, observe, or gather information, particularly when the material is novel or interesting.To avoid the embarrassment of knowing nothing- in this scenario, learning is used as a safety behavior to avoid shame. Lived experiences of self-conscious emotions like shame, guilt, or embarrassment are a strong motivation for self-change.

  • av Jean Hall Melton
    199,-

    All kids have some wonderful things they like to do, and, sometimes, they would do anything to do it! In this moving and adventurous story, Ollie likes to fish, fishing is in his blood, and he would skip school because of his love for fishing.The Granite Mountains where Ollie lived, was the perfect place for a 10-year-old boy like Ollie because it had fishing holes everywhere. One day, his little friend Freddy told him everything he could learn about fishing if he went to school every day. He could learn the science of fishing and navigating through large bodies of water and be the greatest fisherman ever lived.So, at that very moment, Oliie made a decision to go to school.

  • av Fred Tirrell
    245,-

    The book is about Santa Claus flying around the world delivering Christmas gifts. He has an accident and hurts himself slightly. A boy who uses a wheelchair helps Santa by flying the sleigh so Santa can concentrate on delivering the presents around the world.¿On Christmas Eve a handicapped boy helps Santa deliver children's gifts around the world by driving the sleigh.

  • av Jeralynne Linder
    245,-

    Lewis and Lisa found themselves separated during their adventure, leaving an air of uncertainty. The question arises: Will Lisa successfully find Lewis? Furthermore, an intriguing possibility emerges as we ponder if Lewis will be able to bark this summer, adding an element of anticipation to their journey. Let's dive into the adventures of Lewis and Lisa.

  • av P. E. Fischetti
    265,-

    SUNSHINE UPRISING is a coming-of-age story of a Twenty-Eight year-old, lonely and anxiety-filled woman, PEG PATTERSON, who is living on the Florida Space Coast in the fictional beach town of Cape Atlantic.Peg finally finishes college to fulfill her dream of teaching fourth graders as she fights her anxiety by using the power of the Ocean to gain peace from her childhood and get reconnected to her hippie parents in their late sixties.She attends town meetings religiously and falls for charismatic City Mayor Jackie Calvanese, who has plans and ambition to run for State Senate in 2024 and then the Governorship in 2026.Peg gets involved in this POLITICAL THRILLER of the ascendancy of a small town, wealthy mayor for control of Florida, as she gains confidence from her career, and finds two friends to weather the storm of the political UPRISING coming to the SUNSHINE State.SUNSHINE UPRISING is the fourth Novel by P E Fischetti since 2013. See pefischetti.com for more details.

  • av David Travis
    239,-

    Life, Love, and Poetry is a collection of poems that I have been writing since 2000. A few have to do with my thoughts on life. Most have to do with my feelings of love. I hope you find some you can relate to.

  • av Glenn Wood
    295,-

    Readers may also appreciate an earlier work by the same author devoted to'The Art & History of Violin Cases'.Like the boxes described in Messengers in Time and Echoes from the Past, violin cases have been traditionally made of wood, have a public exterior and a more private interior and are designed to house precious objects.The Art & History of Violin Cases follows the development of violin cases from the 17th century through to the present and even includes examples made by the greatest of all violin makers, Antonio Stradivari.

  • av Ted Rose
    159,-

    This is a story of a judge who rapidly rises through the judicial system by making it work the right way, with no personal profiling for the media or public. A judge who applies lessons learned from his father as he conducts his activities, and, dispenses proper justice from behind the bench.He decides to pursue his legal career in the South, and, moves to South Florida, where he meets a young man whom he hires to assume the duties of maintaining and operating all aspects of his residential compound, and, eventually, becomes his trusted aide. He also falls for a girl who works as a clerk in the town courthouse where he holds trial, and, their relationship continues to blossom.The judge also provides occasional sanctuary for celebrities, who request some R&R at his compound, to help ease the grind of public exposure and touring.

  • av Mike Bamiloye
    315,-

    This is a deep thought provoking story of the Richards' family. The arrogance and stony heart of a man who shut out all helps for his daughter. The bitter consequences of a broken home and the struggles of a lady who emerged from a parents who are in the midst of the fiery flames of marital conflicts. The reverberating effects on so many close relatives and friends. This story touches so many socio-spiritual issues relating to marriage and parenting and the eventual restoration of broken lives. This is from the author of similar thought provoking socio-spiritual family drama: "One Careless Night" and "Blood on the Altar".

  • av Mike Bamiloye
    309,-

    It portrays a deeply moving narrative centered around a young man whose promising future is irrevocably marred by an ill-fated encounter with a woman burdened by a troubled past, desperately seeking to conceal her ignoble history. Within this heartrending tale, we witness the harrowing consequences that befall an engaged couple who, in a moment of recklessness, thrust themselves and those around them into a maelstrom of emotional, spiritual, and physical anguish As the story unfolds, it becomes imbued with the probing inquiries reminiscent of King Solomon, provoking a profound exploration of one's innermost being. Amidst the tumultuous journey, the tender mercies of God become evident, ultimately playing out as the final chapters of individuals whose lives had crumbled like fragile sandcastles.Through the redemptive powerof divine intervention, the shattered lives are meticulously reshaped into resplendent fortresses, exuding beauty and strength once more.

  • av Mike Bamiloye
    309,-

    "Blood on the Altar" delves into the transformative journey of Reverend Hosea, a highly regarded and prominent pastor, who finds himself ensnared in a scandalous transgression. As he grapples with the profound ramifications of concealing his sins and violating his sacred marital vows, this poignant narrative unfolds as a heartrending portrayal of a minister of God whose personal life disintegrates due to his deteriorating spiritual well-being and concealed moral transgressions. This gripping tale poignantly exposes the futility of attempting to suppress one's hidden sins, serving as a potent reminder of the profound consequences that result from betraying the sacredness of marital commitments. Through its exploration of moral quandaries and profound introspection, "Blood on the Altar" promises to captivate readers on a deeply thought- provoking level.

  • av Maryann P Diedwardo
    185,-

    Based on a gallery of their drawings and a novella about horses as guides, the authors inspire the reader to write, draw and paint on the pages provided.

  • av Peter Paul Maury
    169,-

    For my son John and every boy and girl who has to surmount great odds to reach maturity - especially the ones who cannot overcome - and the parents who worry over them.This is a coming of age story of a working class Irish teenager cast adrift in England. The trials and tribulations he encounters, with the sometimes bewildering incidents taking the reader along on the disjointed ride of the main character through his wandering squandering life. His time in a Borstal institution and his return home. . A story of an Irish teenager in 1960's cast adrift in England, sentenced to Borstal and returning home.

  • av Coach Kevin Sr. Wilbon
    295,-

    The problem addressed in this qualitative case study was the lack of understanding of middle school teachers' perceptions of middle school cyberbullying, prevention, and effective coping strategies that may inhibit schools' and districts' abilities to effectively address bullying. Cyberbullying is rampant and affecting teenagers and youths now more than before. With the rapid introduction of computers and electronic devices, bullying also attained new levels. Teenagers spend numerous hours a day on social media which is filled with various means of bullying. The impact of being a cyberbullying victim can be devastating with students experiencing anger, depression, fear, low self-esteem, and suicidal ideation. Cyberbullying is under-reported and substantially less is known about what coping strategies are effective for students. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine teachers' perceptions of middle school students' cyberbullying coping strategies, and opportunities and barriers to reduce adverse outcomes.

  • av Coach Kevin Sr. Wilbon
    259,-

    This book explores how people view cyberbullying, how to prevent it, and how to develop effective coping strategies for dealing with it. Teenagers and young people are more affected than ever by cyberbullying, which is on the rise. Bullying also reached new heights with the quick development of computers and technological devices. Teenagers spend a significant amount of time each day on social media, which is full of various forms of bullying. Being a victim of cyberbullying can have catastrophic effects on students, who may develop anger, depression, fear, low self-esteem, and suicidal thoughts. The severity of cyberbullying is significantly underreported, and little is known about the coping strategies that work best for students.

  • av Handri Timbuleng
    125,-

    Help Bring to America 360 Trillion US Dollars.Death is undiscovery country that whose boundaries no traveler returns.¿¿Handri Timbuleng was born in Indonesia on April 26, 1962, and seeking asylum in America.

  • av Handri Timbuleng
    125,-

    Death is I am going perhaps.Death is the thing that fear most, appears as the end of everything.Death removes all the meaning of life.

  • av Louis Bernard Antoine
    265,-

    Immigrants are like dream-chasers. When Jacques decided to migrate to America, all he wanted was to get the opportunity to pursue his education and embrace the profession of his dream. Little did he know that he would be facing seemingly insurmountable challenges. First, he is afflicted with seizures quickly labeled as intractable by the best experts in the field. Then he starts experiencing recurring dreams about a frightening black skull. Jacques is a man with a haunted soul. He is cursed. He feels cornered and quickly descends into the entrails of psychosis. The behavioral scientists are baffled. Jacques seems lost... until he accepts his mother's suggestion that he should reconnect with his ancestral roots. Not an easy proposition! To summon the mystical forces of the invisible world to his rescue, Jacques will need to enlist the help of that one person endowed with the gift, a wizard that will preside over the ceremonies, the rituals, and the incantations understood only by the initiates...

  • av Scott Jameson Sanders
    385,-

    The "Legacy of Father John" is a remarkable true story about a great man who just happened to be my father. Born in Houston, Texas in 1933, John Sanders went on to become a prominent minister in the Episcopal church and an important leader during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. From his writings to being rector of a transitioning parish in Houston's third ward, he helped improve the state of race relations during a controversial period in the South. Throughout his career, my father advocated for the gay community and gender equality. He never shied away from voicing his opinion on controversial topics within the church and in his life. This may have hampered his career, but he refused to bow to popular opinion. He led fearlessly by example and departed this world in 2019 having left his mark on the church and the people and communities he touched. In addition, he managed to help turn his three rowdy sons into responsible men and was an adoring husband to my mother, Frances. The book is also the story of my family and our many relocations to a wide variety of diverse cities. His legacy lives on in these places and the lives of his children. While my brothers contributed to this narrative, I felt it was my responsibility to ensure his legacy was recorded and ultimately remembered. His is a story that needed to be told.

  • av Constantine Grey
    149,-

    HOLIER THAN THOU is a study of what I feel are the real origins of religions and how they actually evolved. A critical review of the major weaknesses and illegalities in the scriptures of Christianity and Islam and how they have negatively affected our lives plus a recommendation on how to correct them. An attempt to put religion in its place, to respect it but realize that it is only one of the ways to keep us on the right track to living a good life while, at the same time, respecting our neighbours.

  • av Scott Jameson Sanders
    249,-

    "The Manner of Friends" is the story of a young boy who transfers into a Quaker School in Wilmington, Delaware when he is in his early teens. The young man is faced with adjusting to a new way of life at his new school (Wilmington Friends) as he finds his way in sports and with other students (especially one girl that he meets at a dance class). Based loosely on a true account, the main character faces many of the trials and tribulations associated with his teenage years and college. It is also a tribute to his real-life football coach and many of the excellent teachers who paved his way to a successful life.

  • av Glenn P Wood
    385,-

    This book tells the stories of several antique boxes that, like the author, were born in foreign places and have spent long lives traveling through time and space. We hear from the ghosts of their original owners, long dead, and also the voices of the boxes still alive, refreshed from careful restoration and living in America.

  • av Joann Sipes
    169,-

    Joann is a missionary for the Northwest Michigan chapter of Child Evangelism Fellowship(R). She has spent the last fifty years reaching out to boys and girls with the Gospel. Born 1947, Flint Michigan, adopted by Eleanor (Pat) and Leycester (Lee) Taylor. She was married to John Sipes in 1964, graduating in 1965. She was saved in 1967. Moving north in 1970. She took teacher training and began teaching children. Through the years she has taught and counseled many children This story is about how God led her through her journey and never left her side during the valleys of life.

  • av Louis Bernard Antoine
    199,-

    Legend has it that there was a mutiny in Heaven. The lesser gods like Agwe, Ogun, Erzulie, and a multitude of others were sent to Earth into exile to live amongst the humans. These gods have shared the foods, and the rum, and have often given in to their carnal desires. They picked Ephemera a chain of islands in the Caribbean including Mahogany Island, a place of infinite beauty branded "The Pearl of the Antilles" but prone to disasters often caused by her own inhabitants. God had a change of heart and dispatched the recently deceased Tonton Fortuné as a sage to Mahogany Island. His mission: To warn the youths of the dangers ahead for their piece of paradise if the Mahogany Islanders did not change their ways. Should they raise an army to eradicate the gangs and the violence that has taken over the land? Or should they garner all their inner strength, ally themselves with their environment, and offer a non-violent alternative to rescue their dying nation from the abyss? Mahogany Island shall not die! Mahogany Island shall not die!

  • av Radu Buzescu
    169,-

    Pundits, journalists, and individuals bemoan the state of the economy on a regular basis, but they usually direct their criticism at Wall Street manipulators and big corporations.The real blame should go to the structure of a system that condones and overlooks practices leading to world economic and financial crises that create high unemployment, a huge increase in debt, and a widening gap between the super rich and the poor.All this is leading to the destruction of the middle class and an alarming increase in the cost of living. Various solutions have been proposed, including nationalization of the entire private economy or an increase in private control of big banks and corporations. Others advocate simply taking over Wall Street without any clearly defined objectives.A new system would prevent the economic and financial crises as well as the social upheavals that go along with them, but it's none of those described above. Learn about "Equitocracy" and what you can do to promote its objectives.¿Radu Buzescu earned two master's degrees ---- one from a European university and the other from an American university --- and has conducted extensive on social, economic, and financial structures. He currently lives in New York

  • av Jay Premal
    185,-

    Jay Premal is an author and a visionary who lives to spread kindness, love, and compassion in society. He loves to read in his past time and write as and when he gets a chance, especially in the mornings with his first cup of coffee. He loves to paint, journal, and practice yoga/meditation daily. He has many friends yet he is alone. He feels alone because he wants to build a family of children and a partner who can work with him on global issues. His goal is to fulfill his mom's wishes which are not to find any stray animals on the planet, not to find any human without a shelter on their head, and not to find a child who is left alone simply because they are of a certain age or gender. Jay lives in Europe with his four cats and two dogs.

  • av Denny Abarca
    325,-

    My brother Denny was unable to publish his book because on April 30th, 2004 he was killed in a motorcycle accident. During Easter, he was talking about having a book signing once it was published. He was so happy with how it turned out and all the great feedback he received from family & friends the read his manuscript. I was fortunate to spend quality time with him during Easter. We never know when the angel of death is going to come for us. He took care of the pack as they fell ill and kept them comfortable until death. Riding his Harley was his preferred transportation so he died doing what he loved. Denny for as long as I can remember liked to be in the windy weather it was driving in the winter with the windows down, Skiing, Cycling, or riding motorcycles. He has now reunited with the huskies at heaven's gate. Now together again Denny is on his sled with Tasha Ko leading the pack to heaven's journey.

  • av Migel Jayasinghe
    185,-

    The reader will have access to the life, thoughts, and feelings of a man with very broad experiences expressed in these pages as memoir, poetry, and fiction. His mastery of the English Language is exceptional for someone whose mother tongue is not English.

  • av P. E Fishchetti
    345,-

    Miss Pretty families.By: P. E. FischettiWhile celebrating her fifteenth birthday, Annie Finelli, a girl ahead of her age in smarts, talent, and maturity, again meets Russell Santucci, mid-twenties, talented pianist already amidst a mid-life crisis, and the attraction is near instantaneous. After just two short conversations, love blossoms-but can it be true, with such a startling age difference between them? Learning to trust their feelings are only half the battle; good thing they have supportive families. Miss Pretty Please is the last novel of a trilogy involving the Finellis and the Santuccis in upper class, suburban Maryland. Each of the books involves a story of athletic greatness and emotional growth within two supportive but unusually connected families. About the Author P. E. Fischetti was born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Kensington and Bethesda, Maryland. He currently lives in Silver Spring, Maryland, with his wife of thirty-four years, and together, they have a son and a daughter, both in their mid-twenties living in the D.C. area.Fischetti is the youngest of four brothers who all played sports growing up. He is still very athletic and enjoys watching sports and cheers for any D.C. area team.Fischetti has a B.A. in Criminology and a M.S. in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Maryland. He spent twenty years in counseling work and then twenty years running two different businesses.Fischetti has finished a fourth novel, which he plans to publish in 2022. He started writing full-time in 2011 after retiring and published his first novel, Big Train's Backyard, in 2013, followed by The Safety in 2015.

  • av Keith Klafehn
    199,-

    Some persons who get breast cancer do not survive. Muriel Klafehn is one of those people. This book chronicles her life from the time of diagnosis of cancer in her right breast until her death. Every day was lived to be as normal as it could be. And so it began, removing a breast on Friday, eating dinner out and attending a concert on Saturday, and directing the Chorale in church on Sunday. In this forthright manner, she became an inspiration to me and to all those who were touched by her life. Her prayer for peace at the outset of her "adventure" was granted by the Lord, fully sustaining her on a daily basis. She traveled during radiation therapy and she traveled in the midst of chemotherapy. Her love of music was satisfied by attending concerts and touring Broadway shows, and she drew energy from trips to the ocean that helped to rejuvenate her. Each fall she renewed her desire to get another hiking medallion. She maintained her passion for reading by the devouring book after book until it became a chore to concentrate. Cancer metastasized three different times in her body. She underwent sixty-three radiation treatments and eight chemotherapy treatments. In addition, there were CT scans, bone scans, and other diagnostic tests to which she was subjected. She had a prophylactic mastectomy of the left breast and numerous Aredia treatments. She suffered complications of COPD and radiation enteritis. Thirty-eight doctors were involved in her treatment. Through it, all Muriel judged that God had a purpose in permitting her to have cancer. She chose to focus on that purpose, exclaiming not Why me? But Why not me? Much of who Muriel was and the relationship we had is established through reminiscences and flashbacks. It is rare that one has the opportunity to grieve while the individual is still alive but Muriel, in her own way, gave that gift to me as her life ebbed away. I and all who knew Muriel stand as one. Though we have been deprived by her absence, we are made greater by her memory and gain solace in knowing that we will always bear the calm, irreplaceable stamp of her adventurous life.

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