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Justin's Pumpkin Patch Adventure

Justin's Pumpkin Patch Adventure

Tamika Prince

Bloom Creative Books LLC
2018
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Justin's Pumpkin Patch Adventure is filled with excitement Every day of the week becomes a day of discovery for Justin as his teacher presents something new for the children to learn about pumpkins in the classroom. As each activity builds up Justin's curiosity for his special pumpkin-picking experience, he cannot wait to get to the Pumpkin Patch on Friday. With his classroom friends by his side, visiting the Pumpkin Patch becomes the experience of a lifetime--a thrilling childhood adventure he will never forget
The Early Christian Writings of Justin Martyr

The Early Christian Writings of Justin Martyr

Justin the Philosopher

Lulu.com
2020
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This book provides reliable knowledge about the beliefs of the early Christian church in the 100's A.D. It teaches what Christians actually believe, so you can compare then with now. Justin the Philosopher was known for his conversion out of Greco-Roman philosophy, the common intellectual exercise for people of his day. Justin, in seeking the truth, arrived at the Way from the beginning, and after his conversion, he shared God's love and taught true Christian doctrine through faith in Christ and Bible study. During persecution, Justin fearlessly refuted heresies. Justin is a church leader. Justin was martyred during the reign of Antoninus Pius Caesar around the year 159 A.D. This book contains all the surviving writings of Justin Martyr with the exception of fragments. This edition has been carefully and lovingly edited by Alan Lewis Silva. Chapter titles are rewritten to better describe the contents fairly, numerous typographical errors are corrected, and the font size is large and easy to read.
Justin Case Sits with Anxiety

Justin Case Sits with Anxiety

Christopher McCurry; Emma Waddington

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
2025
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Today is a big day...Justin Case is taking on his first babysitting job!He has been waiting for this day for what feels like forever, but suddenly gets a case of the "what ifs?"What if the twins fall and hurt themselves? What if I have to change a diaper?Everyone gets scared and worried sometimes, but worries don't have to stop us from doing the things we care about. Follow Justin's journey and learn how the brain comes up with worried thoughts and icky feelings, how normal that is, and what we can do about it.Based on the principles of acceptance and commitment therapy, this workbook is packed full of fun activities. It also includes a section for parents and caregivers with advice on how best to support your child.
Justin Case, Cat Detective and Other Stories

Justin Case, Cat Detective and Other Stories

Aileen Jay

TROUBADOR PUBLISHING
2024
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This is a very attractive collection of witty short stories for young children (and their parents). It also supports their learning in various reception class and year one topics including travel, materials and their properties, social skills, food, and people who help us. Arithmetic and pre-mathematical concepts are referenced in the stories. This makes it fun to read at home and useful for schools.
Justin McCarthy

Justin McCarthy

Eugene Doyle

University College Dublin Press
2012
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Justin McCarthy (1830-1912) is the forgotten leader of the Irish Home Rule Movement. Overshadowed by Parnell before him and the 1916 leaders shortly after his death, McCarthy's considerable contribution to the national cause has been largely overlooked. Without his conciliatory chairmanship (1890-6), the Irish Party would have subdivided further after the Parnell split; the critical Liberal alliance would have ended; and the House of Commons would not have passed Gladstone's second Home Rule Bill in 1893. Born in Cork but living in London, McCarthy was not a career politician, but rather a respected and financially successful writer, who championed many liberal causes long before becoming actively involved in politics. He was elected a Home Rule Party MP in 1879, and the party's vice-chairman the following year. His subsequent time as chairman, beginning with the 1890 split, spanned a period of intense struggle over the second Home Rule Bill. During these demanding years he sacrificed his health and income for the national cause - 'the religion of my life'. This biography restores its subject to his rightful place in the front rank of Irish leaders - Parnell, McCarthy, Redmond - who led the Irish Party into parliamentary battle in pursuit of Home Rule.
Disgusting Justin

Disgusting Justin

Justin Frank

Justin Frank Publishing
2022
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A fabulously funny story about friendship, farts and fails.This children's book is a humorous story following the transformational journey of a funny kid 'Disgusting Justin', whose gross antics backfire spectacularly on him.Through his transformation he inadvertently learns how to make people laugh hysterically through slapstick humor, resulting in him transforming into a laugh out loud fails legend.A sidesplitting picture book designed to create special story time memories, bonding parents and children through the gift of laughter.Complemented by hilarious illustrations from the brilliant mind of the amazingly talented Lesley Vamos.
Justin Trudeau, Judicial Corruption and the Supreme Court of Canada
Justin Trudeau, Judicial Corruption and the Supreme Court of Canada: Aliens and Archons in Our Midst takes us on a journey from the alleged corruption revealed by former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, Jody Wilson-Raybould to alien manipulation in the guise of human faces. Such manipulation that has been reported by different reliable sources which include Dr. Michael Salla and the former Canadian Defence Minister Paul Hellyer, In this book, Peter Tremblay uses judicial proceedings involving the Dezrin Carby-Samuels case to substantiate the apparent existence of alien manipulation through strategically placed Archons and a "Mandela Effect".It was John Lash who had documented in Metahistory.org ancient Pagan Gnostic insights of the Archons as an 'artificial intelligence' which is the product of cloning technology.Have we as humans yet to come in contact with other sentient life forms in our universe as the elites would have us believe? In mountains of evidence that this is simply not the case, veteran investigative journalist Peter Tremblay who has worked for former Canadian Defence Minister Paul Hellyer, brings together journalistic reports on a co-ordinated and apparent conspiracy among manipulative aliens and their Archon fronts. Such "Archons" appear to operate as "fifth columns" embedded within the police, the judiciary, and other institutions of governance in a similar way that terrorists can operate "sleeper cells" within various organizations.Through judicial proceedings involving the Carby-Samuels case that have been documented by various investigative journalists who have worked with Peter Tremblay, the operation of aliens through their Archons are revealed. This book documents a path of alien manipulation and intrigue in relation to DezrinCarby-Samuels along with her husband Horace Carby-Samuels and the efforts of theirson to seek a pursue of his mother's liberation from apparent Archons.MsCarby-Samuels has been subjected to apparent forcible confinement under an apparent regressive alien paralysis which has resulted in her not being able to walk, talk or write anymore.Peter Tremblay has worked many years in government right up to Minister's Offices and also with all major Canadian political parties and has observed a pattern of manipulation which seems to subvert our human identity as beings of love, empathy and peace into a context of corruption through a system of justice that this book documents.As this book reveals, the corruption which played out in the Canadian Justice system through the SNC-Lavalin Scandal between the Offices of the Prime Minister and Minister of Justice is only the tip of the iceberg or a sea of apparent corruption which undermines the desire of Canadians to pursue a society based upon social justice, ethics, due process and the rule of law.In general, it is apparent that our world has little help to realize a desire of the values of our democracy and the environmental protection as long as these reported regressive aliens are allowed to infiltrate power structures in a manner which conflicts with our values as forward-thinking human beings.
Justin Kimball: Pieces of String
For four years Justin Kimball (born 1961) accompanied his brother Doug, an auctioneer, into the houses of the recently deceased or dispersed. While Doug cleared these spaces of items for potential resale, Justin sought within them the evidence of an individual’s life. Photographing “the smallest objects (a note, a box of hair pins, a stain on a pillow),” he reimagines their existence and relationship to their absent owners. “I use the camera's descriptive power and the photographic illusion of truth to create the narrative and inspire feelings about its subject,” he writes of these images. “The resulting photographs are my perception of what happened in those spaces: who lived there? What was hidden and what was seen?” Kimball's color photographs explore the minutiae of everyday life and contemplate our brief and humble legacies before they are cleaned up and cast to the wind. Beautifully produced, Pieces of String comes as a bound paperback held by a thick rubber band inside a wrap-around, board cover that features a tipped-on color image and printed staining effects that evoke the photographs' textures of wear and tear.
Justin Kimball: Elegy
This series by photographer Justin Kimball (born 1961) features small towns in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Ohio brought to the brink of obsolescence by the recent financial downturn, capturing their streets, residents and landscapes in photographs both sensitive to their subjects and compositionally striking. While imbued with social and political subtext, Kimball’s images--of ramshackle buildings against a landscape, a mother and baby on their front porch, roadside church signs and teenagers playing a game of pickup basketball--carry a broader significance. In his depiction of communities faced by hardship, Kimball examines the persistence of hope and the concept of what it means to be human in our modern world. His photographs document a growing--yet often overlooked--portion of the American landscape, providing an impressive portrait of the present day.
Justin Graves

Justin Graves

Terry Wright

Twb Press
2020
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Texas Ranger JUSTIN GRAVES is a tenacious homicide detective and an outspoken advocate of victims' rights. Respected by his peers and feared by criminals, they simply call him "Justice." When he and his rebellious daughter are gunned down by her gangster boyfriend, Justin makes a deal with the devil to save her soul: one hundred bad guys for her pardon from hell. Now, as he walks the line between the living and the dead, investigative tools are useless; science is moot. In his rotting body, he rises from the grave to collect the souls of killers who got away with murder. If only a deal with the devil were that simple.
Justin Lost A Tooth

Justin Lost A Tooth

Mary D Welch

Front Page Publishing, LLC
2023
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Justin lost his tooth at school, he was very confused about where his tooth fell out, luckily his friends and teacher helped him to find his tooth so that tonight he could put it under the pillow to exchange for money from the tooth fairy.
Justin Kimball: Who By Fire
The wear and tear of an uncertain present: a photographic account of contemporary America Massachusetts-based photographer Justin Kimball’s (born 1961) Who By Fire considers contemporary American life as it relates to a complex history of economic, religious and political environments. Kimball's work wrestles with the complications of the current moment while trying to imagine the promise of a future that is unknown and tenuous. Unflinching photographs of people in neighborhoods, streets and yards document moments where the burden of the present day visibly presses in upon bodies and physical surroundings, while also conveying the resilience and hope maintained under that weight. The people in these pictures are further contextualized by photographs that point to the visual markers of humanity in the landscape, either unintended or by design: a wall painting of a sun dial, a rising angel nailed to the side of a barn, a woman asleep on a blanket paired with a tree set on fire.