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This children's book brings to life the story of Queen Esther, who demonstrates remarkable courage and faith in facing great challenges. Perfect for young readers ages 5-12, the book is filled with vibrant illustrations and offers a powerful message about the importance of bravery, wisdom, and faith. Whether for bedtime reflections, Sunday school reading, or as a considerate gift, this book is a gem for any Christian household's collection. Why Your Child Will Love It: Captivating storytelling suitable for young minds.Lessons on bravery and the power of faith.Why Parents Will Love It: A tool for sharing biblical virtues in an engaging way.Encourages family discussions on moral values and faith.This book is a wonderful addition to any family's library, providing a meaningful story that resonates with both children and adult
"My Juvies" is a fictional account of how boys in a group home for juvenile offenders unwittingly get themselves involved in a murder mystery. The boys come from various backgrounds and experiences and had been involved in varous types of crimial activities. Following rules presents a new and challenging way of life for them. The boys start out misguided and cynical, but by learning how to work together and how to resolve issues in an amicable way, they gain respect for themselves and the justice system.
Co-Authored by: Keren Baranes Abu / Jully Black / Ruth Cohen / Marla David / Debbie Doolittle / Christie Echeverri / Angie Fix / Orit Gal / Jaime Lund Onofrey / Maria Reda Goldstein / Nell Rose Foreman We are extremely proud of Who's Going to Stop Us Now? Volume II: Lessons in Letting Go. Volume I of this series set out to inspire and empower its readers. Volume II peels back an extra layer of the proverbial onion by bringing the act of forgiveness to the forefront. Freeing ourselves from the burdens that hold us back, allows us to live authentic and meaningful lives. Our eleven incredible authors embody courage and grace. They've transcribed their deepest and darkest truths in hopes of validating and helping others. At the end of this inspiring journey, you'll see that the ability to let go of pain, victimization, and shame, ultimately lies in our ability to forgive.
Margaret Llewelyn Davies (1861-1944), a co-operator, feminist and socialist, was well known in her time as the outstanding leader of the Women's Co-operative Guild. This first full scale biography chronicles her life and achievements, intertwining activity among working class women with her personal story.
"Effects of Mergers" charts the history of six industries with a view to examining the effects of mergers. It deals both with the short- and long-term effects of changes in the structure of industry and looks at issues such as whether mergers are in the public interest.
Using Experience for Learning reflects current interest in the importance of experience in informal and formal learning, whether it be applied for course credit, new forms of learning in the workplace, or acknowledging autonomous learning outside educational institutions.
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