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Paradise is found in a vivid, colorful world under clear blue tropical waves, as sea turtles and bright fish become her dive buddies. She finds serenity in the serenade of a hot, young musician. His beautiful soul carries her to the outermost galaxies, but is this love or just her imagination? Love is delayed and faith is tested when a second musician enters the picture.She is caught between self-interest and national security-a decoy that makes Big Brother's ever-watchful eyes cross. Solace is found beneath the placid Pacific until climate change brings winter waves, currents, and surf so strong that there may be no returning from the sea. How does one distinguish between coincidence and the intricate connection of life's unseen undercurrents?Time moves on. Peace found beneath the ocean is not found on dry land as health concerns and bills overtake her. In her darkest hour, lessons are learned. The world crashes in on her soul like a tidal wave tossing her around the sea. She is caught in a tsunami, wave after wave after wave, with no way back to shore-or is there?
> Most non-New Yorkers fail to realize that underneath this protective layer are elements of patience, tolerance and respect. If everyone cooperates, we all win. If you push somebody off the subway or dart to grab that last can of peas, you're subject to judgment by a jury of thousands. The theory of cooperative living keeps the city well oiled. There's always a trap door to dodge, but it's possible that one person per day may extend some act of kindness. It requires being alert enough to spot it, since everyone's conditioned to hide inside their shell. But when it does happen, you feel a little more visible and a lot less cynical.
Conceived in violence and strife, the greatest nation to ever develop in human history was born July 4, 1776. The United States of America was a bastion of individual freedom, enclosed in the framework of a constitutional republic. It endured for more than a century through trials and errors, but then the enemies of liberty began to chip away at the grand edifice of the republic. Progressive, left-leaning liberalism started to rear its ugly head and make demands. Many of these were held in check, but some slipped through to plant the seeds of dissent in the fabric of the nation. Those seeds took root in the 1960s and have borne rotten fruit ever since. This is a guide for the modern constitutional conservative with common sense. It explains what has gone wrong in the republic and why. It also offers encouragement to those who would take back the mantle of 1776 and reshape the political landscape. The Declaration of Independence tells us that whenever any government becomes destructive that it is the right of the people to abolish it and start anew.
This picture book was written to shine a spotlight on how beautiful it is to have a biracial identity. Often, children who look different get asked unexpected questions about their ancestry. The character in this book, which is filled with colorful illustrations and cheerful rhymes, embraces his identity. He also learns a valuable lesson about who he is and learns how to answer the question, "What are you?" His initial reaction is "What does it matter?"-but he can't stop thinking about the question when he gets home. Then, everything becomes clearer when he has a dream about coffee and cream, which was like an answer to a riddle. This book can be used to spark a conversation about defining and recognizing racial differences. Such a talk may not be easy, but it can help children better understand their biracial heritage. Parents and young people will love reading this book over and over again!
Farmer John and his wife, Jeanette, adopt two puppies from the local pound and name them Treyden and Dreyden after their grandchildren. The pups will make good companions for the kittens on the farm as well as guard dogs as they mature.Treyden and Dreyden are inquisitive puppies who love to play and make friends with the animals that live on the farm and in the forest surrounding it. It's a new and exciting time for them learning about their forever home.Through the eyes of two puppies, this picture book for children offers insight into what it's like growing up on a farm.
Chocolate Affirmations presents the poetry and prose of author Leah Eber as she explores the power of appreciation. It is divided into nine chapters, with each chapter serving a different purpose. The sections consider the themes of powerful truths, courage, perception, authenticity, and love. Having found the courage to write down her thoughts, she shares her experiences, hopes, and dreams, revealing her heart to the world and in the process offering inspiration to those who need it.The world does not really want you in your raw, God-given form.To be loved and indulged, you need to become a modified version of yourself. The world prefers you sweeter, lighter, processed, put togetherbut that is not you.That is not who you are.You are raw.You are real. You are undone.It is time for the world to see you for who you really are. It is time for the world to know what you are really made of.-Chocolate Affirmationswww.thechocolateaffirmations.com
Cuando Dios creó al mundo creó un mundo bonito y casi perfecto pero dió cuenta de que algo faltaba...¡personas! Usando su gran caja de crayones, él creó el hombre y la mujer y usó los colores de blanco, negro, marrón y más. También usó distintos colores para los ojos. Él usó todos los crayones en su caja para la naturaleza, los animales y los insectos. La gente de Dios tenían diferentes lenguajes y venían de diferentes lugares del mundo, pero él los amaba igualmente. Él estaba contento con la singularidad de su creación, con sus propios colores y tamaños, cada una especial en su propia manera. Cuando veas a alguien que se ve o suena diferente que tu, recuerda la gran caja de crayones de Dios y que él tenía gozo al usar todos sus colores. Dios ama todas las diferencias de su creación. Dios y su gran caja de crayones abraza la diversidad mientras mantiene la lección en un nivel más simple para que cada jovencito pueda entender. Este libro anima una manera creativa y básica para educar a los niños sobre diversidad. Somos de la misma fuente a pesar de nuestras diferencias en aspectos, idiomas que hablamos, o donde nacemos.
Have you ever known a child who loves to try new things, but nothing holds her interest for very long? Meet eight year old Caroline. She is a typical fun loving girl who is given many opportunities to develop a passion. After numerous trials and errors, to the consternation of her parents, she finally finds that one thing that makes her heart sing. Follow Caroline's whimsical journey through fun, frustration, and finally, joy.
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