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Nebula

Nebula

Danny Pearson

BADGER PUBLISHING
2025
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Maya and Violet are excited to attend Comic Con at the Nebula Centre. But when they arrive, excitement quickly turns to unease. Inside the Nebula Centre, secrets lurk behind every door. Using their VIP passes, Maya and Violet uncover layers of deception and disguise. As events spiral out of control, the pair must fight to save Comic Con - and maybe even the world - from an intergalactic threat.The titles in the WOW! Fiction series of Hi-Lo books for students aged 9+ include books for reading ages 6–8 years and utilise a range of dyslexia-friendly features to support pupils' reading. The titles in the White band have a reading age of 6.5-7 years and an interest age of up to 14 years. The WOW! Fiction text is on top of a cream background and incorporates an easy-to-read font and text separated into bite-sized chunks, along with carefully considered letter and paragraph spacing that can reduce visual stress. While these books have instantly appealing characters and gripping storylines, the language and sentence structure are intentionally written so that students who are reading behind their chronological age can succeed in reading them. The whole banded series offers progressively levelled books in Turquoise, Purple, Gold, White, Lime and Brown bands, with 5 books offering plenty of practice at each level to consolidate learning and develop fluency before moving on.
Vision, Goals & Self Evaluation: A Guide to Self Assessment and Personal Growth

Vision, Goals & Self Evaluation: A Guide to Self Assessment and Personal Growth

Danny Ballard

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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"I believe that each person has a unique set of talents, abilities, and gifts that when developed and nourished, allow us to achieve our full potential." - Danny Ballard This workbook is designed to help you get clear about who you are, how you show up in the world, and the steps you choose to take to live the life you really want. In order to live the life you want with fulfillment and purpose, you must have a vision. A vision is a plan, a mission, and a direction for life. It is seen in your mind in vivid detail and your subconscious mind works endlessly to achieve the desired result... The purpose of this workbook is to help you uncover the vision you have for your life and support you in coming up with practical steps that you can take to achieve your dreams and goals.
Marca Personal Para el Posicionamiento de los Creadores Visuales
"Marca personal para el posicionamiento de los creadores visuales". Trabajo especial de grado. Universidad Dr. Rafael Belloso Chac n. Maestr a en Gerencia de Mercadeo. Maracaibo, estado Zulia. 2017. El objetivo de la investigaci n fue analizar la marca personal para el posicionamiento de los creadores visuales. Los aportes te ricos fueron Ortega (2012), Hawkins y otros (2012), Kotler (2013) y Hern ndez y otros (2010). Metodol gicamente el tipo fue descriptivo, no experimental, transversal descriptivo de campo. Para la recolecci n de datos se utiliz dos cuestionarios constituidos por 21 tems para medir la variable marca personal y 18 tems para la variable posicionamiento, con opciones de respuesta en escala de Likert. La poblaci n estuvo conformada por 100 creadores visuales egresados de las escuelas de arte en la ciudad de Maracaibo en el periodo comprendido entre 2104-2017 y 20 representantes de las galer as de arte de Maracaibo.
Life Without Stirrups: A Witty Memoir About One Person's Gallop Through Life

Life Without Stirrups: A Witty Memoir About One Person's Gallop Through Life

Dagny Mofid

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Dagny's obsession with horses began when she was young and could bounce back from injury. In the beginning, she spent more time being catapulted through the air than actually sitting in the saddle. After a childhood tragedy, however, she is left hanging by a thread and eventually walks away from the magic of Equus. Years later, when adult life becomes as exciting as bone marrow, Merlot gallops into her life. Yes, buying a devil of a horse is just a brilliant solution to midlife boredom. Shaking in her boots, Dagny soon realizes life is not pink. What follows is a winding and often hilarious tale of horses, ice storms, downed electric fences, a nasty hurricane, and one very crazy life. Spanning two countries and five states, the author takes the reader on a very personal, touching journey with profound life lessons.Lighthearted and funny, the book will appeal both to riders and non-riders and is a perfect gift for anyone who enjoys a smart, entertaining read.
Hope Beyond High-Risk Multiple Myeloma: A Personal Diary
Denny Davis is a respected engineering professor, who retired on paper. In retirement he refocused to improve engineering education and to bring engineering alive for grandchildren and youth in his community. Then in early 2018, a lump on his head was diagnosed as multiple myeloma, a treatable but incurable blood cancer. This began a journey he described as an opportunity to prepare better for life's final years on earth and beyond. Davis takes the reader through his multiple myeloma experience from diagnosis to cancer remission, stem cell transplant, and preparation for an unknown future. He describes medical procedures, their impacts on him, and his hope-filled perspectives on life in this body and beyond. Along this journey, medical professionals described Davis' physical and personal responses to treatments as fabulous, amazing, and wonderful-outcomes exuding hope.Davis keeps a sharp focus on hope at all stages of his description of diagnosis, treatment, and recovery. He presents conditions that dash one's hope, biblical reasons for hope, and outcomes that shout of tangible hope. He ends by explaining what constitutes solid hope and how to tap into this hope. Although many cancer stories speak of hope for the short term, this one points the reader to hope for the short and long term. In the face of life-threatening conditions, we can have hope that brings peace and joy.
Empower: A Guided Journal for Personal Transformation
Empower: A Guided Journal for Personal Transformation is more than a journal-it's your daily invitation to unlock your inner strength, elevate your thinking, and walk boldly in your purpose. With carefully curated prompts, reflective exercises, and inspiring quotes, Empower is designed to help you dig deep, gain clarity, and create a vision-aligned life. Whether you're seeking breakthrough, healing, clarity, or direction, this guided journal meets you where you are and moves with you through the journey of growth. Inside this Journal, You'll Find: ✨ Guided prompts for deep personal reflection ���� Vision board and goal-setting sections ���� Weekly and monthly check-ins ���� Inspirational quotes and powerful affirmations This beautifully crafted journal helps you stay grounded, inspired, and committed to living a life of abundance, peace, and purpose.
Where Did You Sleep Last Night?: A Personal History
From the author of the bestselling Caucasia, a sad, revealing memoir of the mixed-race marriage of her parents, and the very different American origins that brought them together and pulled them apart. When Danzy Senna's parents got married in 1968, they seemed poised to defy history. They were two brilliant young American writers from wildly divergent backgrounds--a white woman with a blue-blood Bostonian lineage and a black man, the son of a struggling single mother and an unknown father. They married in a year that seemed to separate the past from the present; together, these two would snub the histories that divided them and embrace a radical future. When their marriage disintegrated eight years later, it was, as one friend put it, "the ugliest divorce in Boston's history"--a violent, traumatic war that felt all the more heartrending given the hopeful symbolism of their union. Decades later, Senna looks back not only at her parents' divorce but beyond it, to the opposing American histories that her parents had tried so hard to overcome. On her mother's side of the family she finds--in carefully preserved documents--the chronicle of a white America both illustrious and shameful. On her father's she discovers, through fragments and shreds of evidence, a no less remarkable history. As she digs deeper into this unwritten half of the story, she reconstructs a long buried family mystery that illuminates her own childhood. In the process, she begins to understand her difficult father, the power and failure of her parents' union, and, finally, the forces of history. Where Did You Sleep Last Night? is at once a potent statement of personal identity, a challenging look at the murky waters of American ancestry, and an exploration of narratives--the narratives we create and those we forget. Senna has given us an unforgettable testimony to the paradoxes--the pain and the pride--embedded in history, family, and race.
Crossing McDaniel Branch: A Personal Journey from a 19th Century Lifestyle to the Space Age
In 1938, Hugh W. Denny was born into a log house without electricity. Eighty years later, he wrote his memoir on a laptop. Crossing McDaniel Branch is a memoir celebrating his and his family lives, but also shows how rural nineteenth century America made possible the technological wonders of the twenty-first. As a child, Denny dusted tobacco crops with arsenate of lead, hulled walnuts for money, and walked to school through sleet and floods. His vivid details capture the rhythms of rural life. He attended Tennessee Polytechnic Institute for electrical engineering and worked his entire career at Georgia Tech Research Institute. He had papers published in technical journals and at symposiums, did research for NASA, and attended conferences in India. With colorful family stories of an uncle running moonshine, the activities of great-grandparents during the Civil War, and the poems of his grandmother, Crossing McDaniel Branch is a warm and personal look at the past. About the Author Growing up, Hugh W. Denny farmed tobacco and corn with mules, milked cows and slaughtered pigs, and spent most of his education in a one-teacher schoolhouse. In high school he was active in interscholastic debate and finished at the top of his class. He earned an MS in electrical engineering at Georgia Tech. After four years of Army ROTC, he graduated with highest distinction and served as a second lieutenant during the Berlin Wall and Cuban Missile Crisis. During his 35 years at the Georgia Tech Research Institution, Denny helped improve the reliability of the Department of Defense and NASA. He was active in the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and was twice elected to the Board of Directors of Electromagnetic Compatibility Society, served as the Secretary of EMCS' Standards Committee, and served as Treasurer and Chair of the EMCS' International Symposia. He has written one technical book, authored 35 refereed papers, and was the principal author or major contributor to 57 reports. He also has four patents. Denny is married to Marguerite Ann Leahey. They have two daughters and three grandsons. Denny wrote Crossing McDaniel Branch for his grandsons. Now retired, he enjoys his daughters, dotes on his grandsons, and grows azaleas, rhododendrons, and camellias.