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  • av Jack Stewart
    255,-

    The book presents the primary colors and black and white in the form of colored dots. In a simple story form each primary color red, yellow, and blue combined with each other by becoming bigger and bigger until new colors, green, orange and purple, plus gray, are created. It teaches recognition of colors, their names, and combining of colors to create new ones. Good for budding artists 2 years of age to adults.

  • - How a Grandmother Made a Man
    av Cpa Ca Pickup
    255 - 345,-

  • av Zehaan Walji
    195,-

  • av John Mullinder
    315,-

    This easy to read and fact-filled account debunks two commonly-held myths: that Canada is running out of trees and that massive deforestation is taking place in our own backyard. In fact, Canada has one of the lowest deforestation rates in the world and surprise, surprise, the forestry industry is not the major cause. Large-scale deforestation is not the only 'fake' news in circulation. There's a veritable minefield of green claims and greenwash to navigate: claims about 'ancient' forests; about 'saving' trees by going paperless; about e-books being better than tree-books; about the paper industry being on the way out. And here's another surprise: cardboard doesn't exist!The detailed Appendices and Endnotes back up the text, offering the reader both context and the opportunity for further research.

  • av Jennifer Sarah Tansley
    149,-

    This is a beautifully illustrated book written by a massage therapist that incorporates the science of healthy touch into a magical bedtime story for tiny humans to enjoy. Jennifer Tansley is an artist, author and Registered Massage Therapist that lives with her family in Haldimand County Ontario.

  • av Jim Brydon
    159 - 315,-

  • av Matt Naus
    175 - 259,-

  • av A a Hamie
    149,-

    "The Enchanted Valley" is a wonderful short story that follows the adventures of its main characters; Meteor and Lilas, as they try to defeat the dark power that has taken over their lands. This story combines magic and adventure, and gives the young readers a great understanding on friendship, love, and loyalty.

  • av Jan-Andrea Day
    195 - 299,-

  • av Adele Fontaine
    179,-

  • av Switankowsky Roth
    135

    Death is not necessarily a comfortable topic for any of us. We want to avoid thinking about it until we absolutely have to or when we become seriously ill or are in a car crash. Many of us even pretend that death will never happen to us. The truth is none of us can avoid death. This is a passage that we will all have to go through. It's a final passage mind you, and because of this, it has a lot of negative connotations for most of us. Given our culture of secrecy about death, I believe the first step to having a good death is to open discussions about death and dying so that we can become more comfortable talking about death. We have to stop thinking of death as a taboo topic. In A Good Death, Irene S. Switankowsky shows the reader how to become more comfortable with the whole idea of death and how to be ready to make that transition when the time comes for us. Ms. Roth will accomplish this by outlining some key principles that when followed will help us make an informed consent about all the details of dying. And an informed death is a good death!

  • av Tholakele Langeni
    179,-

    This is a story of Sisi, a young woman who, while on vacation in a far away country, meets a young couple, complete strangers. This encounter brings her face to face with a "ghost" from her past and evokes memories of what she went through in her past. In this book Sisi shares some of the issues young women and men experience and find difficult to talk about; and how if left unresolved such issues can fester and lead to bitterness, depression, anxiety and even acts of violence. This is a story of triumph and forgiveness, hope and assertion that no matter how bad things seem to be, there is a greater power at work that will take care of you. By sharing some of the experiences she went through, Sisi hopes that her story will inspire others and help them realize that they are not alone, others have gone through similar circumstances and that they too can overcome and emerge stronger and better equipped to deal with predicaments that arise during the course of life.

  • av Lorna Doolan
    159 - 245

  • av Tyler Cameron
    259 - 345,-

  • - A Personal and Professional Management Strategy
    av Dr Albert de Goias
    239,-

    This book is about looking at life analytically and formulating a sense of purpose by understanding the unknown, seeing the invisible, and anticipating the unexpected. These are always new and often unprecedented challenges. They are the result of continuous, invisible change on which life is designed. It is not a story about the journey of a particular individual. It is not about what happens when things go wrong. It is not about how to make things go right. And it is not about an academic examination of change as a technical process. Rather, it is about you - how to appreciate and feel comfortable in the new, the unfamiliar, so you feel balanced by expanding your insights to embrace a greater variety of conditions. There are countless stories about survival and the courageous actions of an individual making things right that cannot be duplicated in real life because the circumstances were extreme, or because the response was unique. This examination is not about that type of experience. It elaborates, instead, on the premise that the physical reality is based on the incessant activity of sub-microscopic elements so change is the norm rather than the occasional stumbling block to idealistic conditions, and that the human experience is not to survive it but to be stimulated mentally by its machinations. It attempts to show how to make this a natural and fulfilling exercise. The only way you can satisfy your personal objective of developing that conscious insight and fulfillment and equip yourself to manage life's stresses composedly is to use your creativity. That means discovering your limits, challenging yourself beyond them, and applying your personally developed and unique perspective to the management of your life. This is what this book attempts to show you.

  • av Carli Belcher
    175,-

    Storm the butterfly may look different on the outside, but she is about to prove that appearance does not define someone's ability. When fellow butterflies get into trouble, the least likely of butterflies is the only one able to try and attempt to rescue them.Storm helps the others to realize that everyone has gifts and what someone looks like on the outside shouldn't be a reflection of what they're like on the inside.

  • av D Pinefield
    255,-

    What is it to be in sync?What is it to really think?To guide the beast and best of our human natureTo a place where the tail doesn't wag the dog.To the space where heart is heard And the master is seen as clearly as the glacierOn a high blue Himalayan day.Where heart is heard and felt.Maybe the words are reserved til the glacier meltsArctic streams flow ever fasterCleansing the planet of humans in a natural disaster.I asked her, dear Gaia, can we ever live in harmony?Sensing my despair and careShe sent a rain to drown the painBut she did not answer.

  • - A textbook for Industry Practitioners and those interested in a career in The Meat Industry
    av Cpmca
    1 975 - 2 429,-

  • - Poems
    av Richard M Best
    255,-

    Richard M. Best, an engineering technician born in Barbados traveled North to Montreal, Quebec, making Canada his home and chosen land in 1963. Coming to Canada was not by chance but by choice. Richard Best's decision to come to Canada was driven by the memory of his courageous Father, Private Mascoll MacDonald Best (June 17, 1917 - August 3, 1944), who made the ultimate sacrifice during WWII in Caen, France with the Allied Forces.The inspiration for Richards' poetry is varying from politics to royalty, child birth to snowflakes, conflict to love. Many people who have had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Best often walked away with a poem, a gift, a gesture of his kindness and generosity. This book of poetry, The Basket Weaver, is a compilation of those gifts, those kind gestures.

  • av Magi Anava
    165 - 259,-

  • av Chetan Prabhu Desai
    259 - 345,-

  • - A Pet Therapy Tale
    av Kathy Bihun
    239 - 299,-

  • av Javad Taghavi
    179,-

    This is a story about a family whose house, through magic, gets transported to 2000 BC in the middle of the desert, leaving them with no water, no electricity and absolutely no idea what to do. Will they survive in this barren, inhospitable place? Or will the family fall apart under the pressure?

  • - Stories from a Far, But Close to a Bar!
    av Dr T J and R L Read
    245 - 315,-

  • - The origins and intriguing life of Ontario's native grape and wine industry
    av Jim Warren
    185,-

    The beginnings of a wine industry in Eastern Canada are rooted in mystery. Why did imported European vinifera grapes, not indigenous here, prove impossible to grow for more than 300 years? What were our original winemaking grapes and where and when did they originate? Who were our first winemakers and what kinds of wines did they produce? What inspired them to start their wineries just when the Temperance movement was gaining strength and threatening the prohibition of all alcohol sales in Ontario? When Prohibition finally arrived how did our wineries manage to carry on and how did the industry continue to survive the challenges of government control, the Depression, and World War II?After researching the early history of our native wine industry I have written this book to answer such questions and set the record straight about an industry that had shrunk from over 50 wineries in the 1920's to just 7 in the early 1970's producing much-maligned wine essentially from one grape, the infamous Concord. At this time the successful planting of 'new' grapes, numerous French Hybrid and Vinifera varieties, would see our native grapes begin to vanish and soon, along with them, the historical wines that could no longer be produced.

  • - Poems by Peter Hynes
    av Peter Hynes
    179 - 315,-

  • av Lanie Mores
    245 - 349,-

  • av Kathryn Ann Taylor
    255 - 299,-

  • - An Insider's Story
    av Hal J Gerein
    515,-

    In this story, the author is the GNWT's Chief Negotiator for the devolution of lands and resources from Canada. Devolution means the transfer of authority from a senior level of government to a junior level. Many national governments today areinvolved with devolution as a means to "subsidiarity", the principle that politicalpower should be exercised by the least central or smallest unit of governmentcapable and being as close to the people being affected by those decisions aspossible. Other countries' regions, demanding more autonomy from their central governments, are accomplishing it peacefully via negotiations - the devolution revolution - in places such as Great Britain's Scotland.Complicating this Canadian story of devolution is another order of government, the Indigenous First Nations and their governments which have constitutional standing and are the GNWT's partners in the delivery of programs and services to their mutual citizens and the general public. At the same time, the Government ofCanada has responsibility for the nation's relationship with Indigenous peoples.How these tensions are reconciled at a three-sided negotiation table in a historicdevolution agreement make-up the book's storyline. As in every good story, itbuilds to a climax of conflict, then of agreement and reconciliation, and finallyback to living together again in a new relationship.The book will be of interest to historians, political scientists, students of publicadministration, Indigenous cultures and governance, and Arctic studies and,more generally, the NWT public and those who care to learn about how ourevolving nation is being built.

  • - The Departure
    av Divinder Purewal
    315,-

    Oh! Canada? follows the adventures of Divinder, his wife Anisha, their son Kamran and daughter Sonya as they decide to emigrate from England to Canada in the summer of 2005. We see the immigration process through the eyes of the lead character Divinder as he slowly starts to resent his hum-drum life in London and manages to convince his wife to take a chance and reinvent themselves 5,000 miles away in Canada. "Oh! Canada?" will make you laugh and cry in equal measure as it shows what happens when two people with little or no planning decide to uproot themselves in the hope of a better life across the Atlantic Ocean without a house, no job or even a school for their young kids! If you only read one book with the words "Oh" and "Canada" written by Divinder Purewal, then make sure it's this book!

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