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"The Secret Life of Bridges: Crossing Rivers, Cultures, and Time" invites you on an unforgettable voyage into the hidden histories, cultural intersections, and monumental designs etched into these omnipresent marvels of civilization. Crafted passionately by author Carol Thompson, this Special Report promises to unravel the mesmerizing tales concealed beneath every bridge you've casually strolled across.Peppered with intriguing chapters including 'The Ingenuity of Early Man: Unraveling the Birth of Bridges', 'Crossing Charts: Design and Geometric Glories', and 'Unseen Heroes: Maintenance and the Life Cycle of Bridges', this book embarks you on an exhilarating journey through time, geography, and human ingenuity. Prepare to cross unseen territories as you flip through its riveting pages.A precious trove for the curious minds, intrepid explorers, or anyone thirsting for a read that pushes the envelope of ordinary topics, "The Secret Life of Bridges" extends an invitation to appreciate the world with newfound eyes. Carol's eloquent narrative style, steeped in her rich travel experiences and tireless research, renders each bridge a character, each chapter an experience, each turn of the page a step further on a bridge that yokes together the past, present, and future of civilization.Secure your copy today, and dare to cross into the vibrant panorama of our shared heritage and future journeys. Bridging the gap between knowledge and wonder, this Special Report is all set to kindle your imagination and heighten your delight in life's overlooked marvels.
Is it better to love without life or live without love? Carmen Simpkins invests in an emotional journey of self-worth and sacrificial happiness in this enduring love story. In the fall of 1995, Carmen Simpkins experienced both her best and worst moments of her life. After several years of infertility issues, Carmen miscarries and withdraws from everything and everyone. Out of sacrificial love for her husband, Spencer, she files for divorce and sets off on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, she meets antique shopkeepers, Irene and Norman who in turn mends her broken heart through the use of a weathered leather photo album. Meanwhile, Spencer struggles with a decision he was not allowed to make. Soul searching on his own, he toys with alternative solutions including getting drunk and making a life changing decision on his own. Had he gone too far? His gut wrenching emotional pain is enough to push him to the brink of stability himself. Had Carmen made a tragic mistake? Was it too late to fix the mess she made? After setting up a date reminiscent of the first time they met, Carmen unravels an avalanche of painful and good memories. But then a tragic accident happened and life as they knew it would never be the same.
This book seeks to extend perspectives on professional identity in education. Chapters consider the notion of expertise, the impact of managerial approaches, the importance of communities of practice, and the effects of increasingly marketised approaches.By using narratives, the book opens up a ¿conversation¿ about this important topic. Educators and leaders from a variety of settings will explore their professional experiences and the impact these have had on forming values in the professional role. By drawing on personal experience, individual authors will consider some of the challenges they have encountered as part of identity formation. The significance of organisational cultures is discussed throughout the book and explores the ways in which individual autonomy is both threatened and claimed. Issues discussed include the frequent changes imposed through government initiatives and the social perception of education professionals when compared to other professional roles. Contributions have been drawn from teachers and leaders in schools, colleges, universities and specialist training. Chapter authors have a variety of experiences offering a multi-perspective approach. This will include strategic leadership, operational management and classroom practice, all of which offer insights of interest to educators at various points on the professional journey. The narrative approach adopted by authors provides the opportunity for readers to engage with others¿ experiences, enabling personal reflection on their own professional identity.
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back chronicles the true story of a young man's struggle through the darkness of ulcerative colitis and the trials and triumphs of managing his disease through the Specific Carbohydrate Diet (SCD). At age 23, Tucker Sweeney was living the life any young person would envy. Rock climbing, backpacking, skiing, and traveling were the only thoughts on his mind. Yet, that same year, Tucker was diagnosed with the painful disease ulcerative colitis. This book follows the ups and downs of living life with inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis, Crohns or the more common disorders of irritable bowel syndrome and celiac disease. Tucker writes a practical and personal memoir detailing the day to day functioning of life on the SCD along with helpful hints on cooking, travel, and being active in the outdoors. Co-written with his mother, her chapters give the unique perspective of a care givers viewpoint, along with insights on the emotions present when caring for a family member with a chronic illness. An inspirational story of hope for those dealing with disease and hardship. The book also includes more than 20 easy to understand SCD recipes, tips, and a section on menu planning and cooking for a week.
¡A jugar bajo el sol! ¡Hay una gran variedad de vistas, sonidos, olores, sabores y texturas para descubrir y disfrutar! En esta serie de libros de cartón, magníficamente ilustrada, Carol Thompson celebra la respuesta sensorial de los niños frente a la naturaleza. ¡HAGA EL TIEMPO QUE HAGA!
Supports trainee and beginning teachers to develop the personal professional skills and behaviours needed to Be a Teacher.
Run, climb, crawl or jump - everybody loves to move! Fast or slow, up or down, alone or with our friends!Carol Thompson's exquisite illustrations allow us to share and explore the struggles, achievements and sheer delight of children learning to manage and explore early movement challenges.
We're amazing! We can sing, make music, dress up and dance. There's nobody quite like us! Enjoy the antics of this inclusive and diverse group of friends, as they celebrate the natural and boundless creativity to be found in every child.
We're amazing! We can make music, dress up, sing and dance. There's nobody quite like us! Enjoy the antics of this inclusive and diverse group of friends, as they celebrate the natural and boundless creativity to be found in every child.
We're amazing! We can dress up, sing, dance and make music. There's nobody quite like us! Enjoy the antics of this inclusive and diverse group of friends, as they celebrate the natural and boundless creativity to be found in every child.
We're amazing! We can dance, dress up, sing and make music. There's nobody quite like us! Enjoy the antics of this inclusive and diverse group of friends, as they celebrate the natural and boundless creativity to be found in every child.
Let's play out in the rain! There's a wealth of sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures to discover and enjoy! In this series of richly illustrated books, Carol Thompson celebrates the immediate and sensory response of children to the natural world - whatever the weather!
Let's play out in the wind! There's a wealth of sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures to discover and enjoy! In this series of richly illustrated books, Carol Thompson celebrates the immediate and sensory response of children to the natural world - whatever the weather!
Let's play out in the snow! There's a wealth of sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures to discover and enjoy! In this series of richly illustrated books, Carol Thompson celebrates the immediate and sensory response of children to the natural world - whatever the weather!
Let's play out in the sun! There's a wealth of sights, sounds, smells, tastes and textures to discover and enjoy! In this series of richly illustrated books, Carol Thompson celebrates the immediate and sensory response of children to the natural world - whatever the weather!
Tough card format, perfect for babies and toddlers. With a high emotional content, this is ideal for sharing during a special, quiet time.
Run, climb, crawl or jump - everybody loves to move! Fast or slow, up or down, alone or with our friends!Carol Thompson's exquisite illustrations allow us to share and explore the struggles, achievements and sheer delight of children learning to manage and explore early movement challenges.
Run, climb, crawl or jump - everybody loves to move! Fast or slow, up or down, alone or with our friends!Carol Thompson's exquisite illustrations allow us to share and explore the struggles, achievements and sheer delight of children learning to manage and explore early movement challenges.
Run, climb, crawl or jump - everybody loves to move! Fast or slow, up or down, alone or with our friends!Carol Thompson's exquisite illustrations allow us to share and explore the struggles, achievements and sheer delight of children learning to manage and explore early movement challenges.
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