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When Charlie gets a surprise visit from the pest, Phil flips out. Does Ernie have a surprise in store for Phil or is it Phil that has the biggest surprise for Ernie?
In the wake of tragedy, already bullied, socially awkward, 16-year-old Willow Clark begins to wonder if suicide is her only way to total freedom. Teenage suicide is a topic that has been highlighted in recent years. The number of young adults that take their lives have risen at an alarming rate in the last few years. Although there are many reasons why this happens depression, family issues, trauma and bullying are the leading causes in today's society. In most cases, parents, friends and loved ones have no idea that their loved one is having issues that would bring them to the brink of suicide. There are many signs pointing to impending doom, however with the hustle and bustle of everyday life it is often difficult for those closest to see it.
The Abduction of Emmalyn Rose Living in a small town, you never consider that the unthinkable can happen, until it does. When eight year old Emmalyn Rose is abducted in broad daylight, with her father standing only a few feet away, her family is soon thrust into turmoil, leaving them struggling to survive the consequences of one split second decision.
TJ Larson has grown from the small freckled-faced boy used as the muse for the Tony Baloney children's books into a strong handsome young man. TJ leaves his father's horse ranch to manage the 5M, a ranch in Texas, one of the largest ranches in the state owned by his half brother, Clay Mathews, and his father, Colt Mathews. His task will be to help switch the ranch from cattle and horses to breeding fine working horses.With the sale of cattle setting up the perfect opportunity for rustling, Cody Mathews shows up to recuperate from wounds while working her job in law enforcement. She gets tangled up in the rustling case, pulling TJ along with her into all the excitement and danger. But can TJ keep his feelings for Cody as his half brother's child from moving to dangerous ground and still keep her close so he can protect her?
"That's the deal one soul a year and live forever". Never make a deal with a soul collector. Dewayne missing his dead wife wishes he could turn back time. Little did he know that when he prays there are others listening? When he gets his wish will he regret it? Will he make a deal with the soul collector?
Integrated English is a flexible four-skills program with an emphasis on speaking and listening. The three levels can be used as a complete, six-level course or as three separate, two-book courses. The carefully graded tasks boost confidence and increase fluency. Transitions The intermediate level uses authentic motivating content.
Integrated English is a flexible four-skills program with an emphasis on speaking and listening. The three levels can be used as a complete, six-level course or as three separate, two-book courses. The carefully graded tasks boost confidence and increase fluency. Transitions The intermediate level uses authentic motivating content.
Ernie likes to gamble, but having to care for Charlie while Phil works makes it hard. When Ernie takes Charlie to Cherokee gambling he gets in trouble. Who sees Ernie and Charlie while they are in Cherokee?
When Charlie and Ernie find Phil's car by accident Phil is happy. Until he goes to the store to buy some wine and gets arrested for stealing his own car. Ernie and Charlie didn't tell the police they found the car. Will Phil go to jail? Will Phil blame Ernie and Charlie?
After Phil Moore's messy wife left and Ernie Les gets kicked out, the two old friends meet by chance and decided to share a house. They soon realize they are as different as daylight and dark. With opposite personalities that clash, they often argue, until 8 year old Charlotte (Charlie) Moore is left on their doorstep. This is a light hearted Christian southern comedy. Complete with behind the scenes photos.
It's a period of time in space when war is rampant between other galaxies. The rebels from Univeerium have been using the moon as an alien observatory to watch other galaxy's especially the earth. They plan to take over and live on earth as its atmosphere is closest to its own. Grace, Sam, Georgia, Don and Tess are standing, watching. Georgia knows she can't run, there's nowhere to go. Tears stream down her face as the thing with green eyes grabs her, and they disappear into the darkness.
After Phil Moore's messy wife left and Ernie Les gets kicked out, the two old friends meet by chance and decided to share a house. They soon realize they are as different as daylight and dark. With opposite personalities that clash, they often argue, until 8 year old Charlotte (Charlie) Moore is left on their doorstep. When Charlie gives Phil's prized car keys to the wrong person, trouble begins. Does Phil find his car or is it lost forever. This is a light hearted Christian southern comedy. Complete with behind the scenes photos.
Integrated English is a flexible four-skills program with an emphasis on speaking and listening. The three levels can be used as a complete, six-level course or as three separate, two-book courses. The carefully graded tasks boost confidence and increase fluency. Transitions The intermediate level uses authentic motivating content.
Where would any of us be without a teacher? Teaching is one of the oldest, and definitely one of the noblest professions in the world. It is also challenging, rewarding, stressful, and fulfilling all at the same time. In the Classroom is a collection of tips, advice, and images from a business success strategist and two successful award-winning teachers. In the Classroom is meant as a gift to teachers - to inspire future teachers and to give current and former teachers continued inspiration, motivation, and new ideas. Excerpt: There is a plethora of books about creating amazing lesson plans, finding the best theme for your classroom and assessing students; this is not one of them. This book is about those day-to-day, sometimes insignificant things that make the difference between just teaching and immersing yourself in the experience of education. Many of the tips are common sense; many have been around forever; but many are no longer commonly used. Consequently, students' educational experience is sadder for it. There is an art to teaching - it involves reaching out to others, willing to take that chance you might fail, might be rejected, might not be right. But in this fast-paced world we live in, the successful teachers, the superstars of education, the ones who make a difference year after year are those who take the time to lay a strong foundation of communication and trust between themselves and the students they teach. Teaching is not for the faint of heart. Expectations piled onto teachers are staggering. That shouldn't stop teachers from successfully interacting with colleagues, staff, students, and parents. Human interaction is critical. Teachers are in the People Business but sometimes the demands of teaching overpower what teaching is all about. Small gestures can mean a lot and can set you apart from the rest. Praise for In the Classroom: Every teacher, regardless of grade level, should have a copy of this book on the desk and refer to it often for inspiration - as well as survival. --Sue Vaccaro, Tony award-winning Broadway producer and former teacher Astronauts simply LOVE teachers ... and teachers are going to LOVE this book. T minus 101 and counting!" --Clayton Anderson, NASA astronaut and author of The Ordinary Spaceman
Jasmine Hoyt is a young gifted veterinary student studying to join her father's practice in the Front Range of Colorado. Curtis Franklin has been fixated on her ever since a dance teacher called them the perfect couple when they were still children. He has been determined to make them just that--the perfect couple. With only weeks before she is to get her veterinary degree, her life becomes a nightmare. With the help of her closest friend, artist Emmalee Gray, she flees Johnsville to what she hopes will be a safe place to start over. Will Jasmine find the peace and safety she craves?
I'm not good enough. It's my fault. I am alone. I am worthless. Do any of these words sound familiar to you? These voices and lies are an attempt by the enemy giving him power to hijack your identity, by twisting your perspective of God, your family, career, church, and other relationships. Whose voice are you listening to? Whose report will you believe? This book is an attempt to bring you out of the darkness until the marvelous light of Christ Jesus. You are an heir to God throne, and you have a spiritual inheritance, you are a winner by God's design. In Mindshift, Linda C Lee shares her story and steps of overcoming her identity crisis due to trauma she suffered as a child, at the hands of a family friend. She offers practical solutions that will help you: Find courage to dismantle the faade and embrace your true identity. Break the cycle of a victim mindset and trust the power of God to set you free. Discover the strength to say no to users and learn to recognize authentic love. Ditch self-ambition and explore the wealth of your divine purpose. Find your voice and help others heal. Be propelled into favor and fulfillment as you listen to God's voice. He wants you to know the relevance of your authentic value and the unique purpose for which you were born.
If your child seems indecisive about college, don't read the riot act, read this landmark book instead. College is not the only alternative. A New York Times editor and concerned parent tells you why and helps you to find happy alternatives to starting college before your child is ready.As an educated, committed parent, Linda Lee harbored the usual expectation of a prestigious college degree as the illustrious preface to a top-flight career for her child. Some fifty thousand dollars and several disastrous report cards later, Lee recognized that her seemingly rational expectations were proving far-fetched and that her son was simply not ready for college. Moreover, she was shocked to discover that his experience was not the exception but the rule; only 26 percent of students receive a bachelor's degree within five years.Why, then, are parents led to believe that their children must go to college immediately and that it is the right choice for everyone? If not attending college worked for Bill Gates, Harry S. Truman, Thomas Edison, and William Faulkner, why can't it work for your child and what are your alternatives?Success Without College is a groundbreaking book that reveals the surprising facts of why many bright kids are not suited for college (or at least not right after high school). Lee's accessible, knowledgeable style informs parents why this should be more a source of pride than shame by providing profiles of students and parents from around the country and their creative, positive solutions to the college dilemma. With a college education now costing an average of a hundred thousand dollars, maybe it's time for American parents to reconsider: Do you really need college to succeed?
In Naupaka Emmalee Gray Denning is trying to cope with the death of her husband. Burying herself in work, her children and the Lodge. She believes she is finding peace in her new existence until a documentary showcasing her as an artist appears on a local television station bringing with it danger. She chooses to flee life as she knows it, in order to protect her children and family. Can she find solace and safety in the new life she is trying to make for herself?
Emmalee Gray has begun to mend a broken heart and shattered dreams by immersing herself in her painting. The one thing she can control, her brush, to canvas, where all else disappears.
Orchids is a heart-tugging story of Emmalee Gray finding her place in the artistic community, healing from a broken heart to find love again, facing the challenges life throws her with a strong love and a strong will.
White Roses is the story of a talented young woman and the challenges she faced in her art, her life, and her love.
Faith in Jesus Christ incorporates all Christians into the body of Christ, the invisible communion of all believers. But the church, as a human institution, remains broken and unable to embody fully this unity or oneness. Too often, the failure of Christians to manifest God's love is rooted in differences in culture, traditions, or language that lead to fear and misunderstanding. This book brings together a collection of stories-of songs-that give the reader insight, that provide examples of how to share stories and learn from them, and that ultimately can lead to a new way of understanding the concepts of beloved community and the body of Christ.
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