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Jack and the Sly Fox: A Tale about Discovering Your Treasures Within
Wes Hall
Totally Motivated Press
2013
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The Gift of Awareness is so precious that it can only be bestowed on a human. That rare Gift, along with five others are placed inside Jack by the "Powerful Ones," before he is banished from the Kingdom for rebelling against his father, King Zerias. The seventh Gift of Love, the greatest of them all, is given to Jack by the King himself. If Jack discovers and develops his hidden treasures he will attract all the wealth and success he needs to live a great and abundant life. George the Sly Fox has another plan for Jack. If he has his way, Jack will never discover his hidden Gifts, instead Jack will fall for his dastardly scheme of chasing money, blinding him to his buried treasures within. Will Jack discover, develop and use his hidden Gifts to become the most wealthy and influential man on the planet or will he succumb to the evil trickery of George the Sly Fox, and live the life of a mere beggar? Find out in the adventurous journey of "Jack and the Sly Fox." Let Jack and the Sly Fox, in its mystic and magical storyline take you through the quest of personal awareness. let its characters guide you in your personal journey for success and greatness. Whether you are ten or fifty, Jack's tale will enlighten you to your own path of abundance.
Jack Tales
Houghton Mifflin (Trade)
2003
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Jack's Veggie Patch is a fun filled book of adventure in your own backyard. Follow Jack as he runs with his dog, digs in his veggie patch, munches on all the veggies he grows and plays with his chooks. With rhyming text and beautiful illustrations, this book ignites the imagination of the young reader and introduces them to vegetables. what they look like, how they grow, and the joys of being outside.
Jack's Chook Yard is a fun filled adventure for children. Jack and his dog are having a great time together Feeding the chooks, collecting eggs, and playing outside are all wonderful activities that can strengthen the bond between humans and their furry companions. It's important for both Jack and the dog to enjoy these moments and have fun together. Spending quality time with pets can be not only enjoyable but also beneficial for their physical and emotional well-being.This charming tale celebrates the bonds of friendship, the joys of simple pleasures, and the magic of nature.As you follow Jack and his feathered friends, children will be inspired to cherish the beauty of nature, the love of animals, and the heartwarming connections that can be forged in the great outdoors.In todays fast - paced world, let your child slow down and explore the environment closest to them, their own backyard. Leave screens and technology behind, feel the sun on their face, the water from the tap, the dirt on their hands, the smells, the colours and all the joys of playing outside. "Jack's Veggie Patch" will ignite their imagination and bring delight as they watch Jack play and lovingly care for his chooks.
This delightful book is No.3 in the Fun With Jack Series.When the gate is left open, Edward the rooster and his pals can't resist the temptation to explore Jack's forbidden veggie patch. What mischief will they get up to as they roam freely, munching on spinach and chasing slaters?With lively rhymes and delightful illustrations, this heart warming tale follows Edward and his flock as they frolic through the greenery, unaware of the trouble they might cause. But when they hear someone approaching, will they make it back home in time without getting caught?Perfect for young readers who love playful adventures and mischievous characters, Someone Left the Gate Open is a delightful story that will spark imagination and laughter.
This delightful book is No.3 in the Fun With Jack Series.When the gate is left open, Edward the rooster and his pals can't resist the temptation to explore Jack's forbidden veggie patch. What mischief will they get up to as they roam freely, munching on spinach and chasing slaters?With lively rhymes and delightful illustrations, this heart warming tale follows Edward and his flock as they frolic through the greenery, unaware of the trouble they might cause. But when they hear someone approaching, will they make it back home in time without getting caught?Perfect for young readers who love playful adventures and mischievous characters, Someone Left the Gate Open is a delightful story that will spark imagination and laughter.
Jack's Chook Yard is a fun filled adventure for children. Jack and his dog are having a great time together Feeding the chooks, collecting eggs, and playing outside are all wonderful activities that can strengthen the bond between humans and their furry companions. It's important for both Jack and the dog to enjoy these moments and have fun together. Spending quality time with pets can be not only enjoyable but also beneficial for their physical and emotional well-being. This charming tale celebrates the bonds of friendship, the joys of simple pleasures, and the magic of nature.As you follow Jack and his feathered friends, children will be inspired to cherish the beauty of nature, the love of animals, and the heartwarming connections that can be forged in the great outdoors. In todays fast - paced world, let your child slow down and explore the environment closest to them, their own backyard. Leave screens and technology behind, feel the sun on their face, the water from the tap, the dirt on their hands, the smells, the colours and all the joys of playing outside. "Jack's Veggie Patch" will ignite their imagination and bring delight as they watch Jack play and lovingly care for his chooks.
Jack and Cody receive a gift parcel from a stranger. They have to find the mysterious doctor to help them figure out what to do next.Everyone can find their own meaning in this book. A fun and spiritual message for kids and something to think about for adults.
Jack the Ripper, a seaman on a cattle boat transporting live cargo into London, murdered possibly nine females, if not more, during 1888 and 1889 in the Whitechapel district of London, England. An illegitimate child, his mother an Australian by birth, Jack resided in a boarding house at Aldgate where he received 1 a week from his father, a Chief Justice of England and Wales, later Privy Councillor to Queen Victoria, and an allowance from his half-brother, who was a doctor. After botching the last murder, Jack was hidden at Hatfield House by Lord Salisbury. Discovering that Jack was connected to the House of Lords, the Home Secretary instructed the Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, London, to discontinue all further inquiries into the atrocities, resulting in Jack being banished to Australia where two of his uncles had properties in the Western districts of New South Wales. Same as what happened in England, Jack was protected from arrest for murders he committed in New South Wales, two men proclaiming their innocence on the gallows, one saying that he was dying for the sins of another. Escaping from New South Wales into Queensland, Jack ran off with a young woman from Lower Tent Hill in the Gatton district, west from Brisbane. Chased thereafter from one end of Sydney to the other in New South Wales, the 18-year-old female was located by police and returned to Queensland. Later that year, which was seven years after the last Whitechapel murder, a "Dear Boss" letter was received from Jack at the Commercial Street Police Station, London, announcing he had been abroad, that he was back in London, and that the murders would start again. Before the threat was carried out, the young woman died at Lower Tent Hill, apparently from injuries suffered during an illegal abortion, forcing Jack to abandon his activities in London and return to Australia to avenge the death of his one good friend. In 1898, on the Eve of the 2nd anniversary of the young woman's death, Jack and his accomplices lured a brother and two sisters, one of whom was the intended victim, into a paddock at Gatton where the brother was forcefully masturbated and the sisters viciously raped, the heads of all victims being pulverised with a hardwood stick as they laid dead or dying on the ground. Jack was the prime suspect until the Home Secretary instructed the Commissioner of Police, Brisbane, same as what happened in England, that Jack was not to be arrested. The attention of police then focused on an accomplice, who would have been the third hung for Jack's sins in Australia if he had not come up with an alibi. Soon after, Jack deserted from the Queensland Permanent Artillery. Instead of being arrested for desertion, the Commissioner of Police requested police in other colonies not to approach and alarm the fugitive but to observe and report Jack's whereabouts to him at Brisbane. In 1900, which was the year his parents married, Jack died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head and is buried under an alias at Sydney, the authorities denying that it was Jack, saying that the deceased was a lunatic with a similar name. Two years later, advice from the Criminal Investigation Branch, Brisbane, that the serial killer had been sighted with a young woman at Landsborough, north from Brisbane, metaphorically described Jack riding off into the sunset with his sweetheart, bringing the curtain down on Jack's life.
On 20 December 2017 John 'Jack' Bell will celebrate his 100th birthday; a great achievement for any person but very special when that person was seriously wounded in the Second World War and survived over three years in Italian and German Prisoner of War camps.Even at this senior age Jack maintains his parade ground posture, dresses smartly and has a razor sharp mind. He looks much younger than he is - and when he relays that he fought in World War Two the first reaction is usually one of disbelief.Jack's experiences as an airman and Prisoner of War in World War Two make a remarkable story.Jack Bell enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force at age 22. He saw active service in North Africa during one of the great Allied offensives. His aircraft was shot down by the Germans and he was badly wounded. After recovering in hospital and surviving for over three years in three POW camps he was liberated by the Russians. When Jack was demobilised in early 1946 he had just turned 28 - another seven decades of his life still lay ahead of him.This book was written as a tribute to Jack Bell's service to the nation and the community.