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Black Bear Goes to San Francisco

Black Bear Goes to San Francisco

Denise a Lawson

Brown and Lowe Books
2019
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Black Bear, a retired Alaskan sled dog, continues her adventures in this second book in the Black Bear Sled Dog Adventure series. See San Francisco through Black Bear's eyes as she sets sail on the bay and explores area landmarks such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, Lombard Street, Chinatown, and Pier 39. Fly a kite with her on Marina Green then follow her beyond the city to the redwood forests and the Pacific coast. She learns that California, like Alaska, also had a gold rush and grizzly bears Black Bear discovers that new places bring new friends and new experiences.
Relating Information Culture to Information Policies and Management Strategies

Relating Information Culture to Information Policies and Management Strategies

Denise A.D. Bedford; Wioleta Kucharska

Business Science Reference
2020
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Business and information managers have struggled to meet several challenges in aligning information strategies and business cultures. The consequences of a misalignment or misfit of strategy and culture are well known in business literature, and better guidance on how to better align strategy and culture is needed. This means expanding the puzzle to align business and information cultures, align business and information strategies, and ensuring that there is a good ongoing fit between information cultures and business strategies. It also means that awareness of the information capabilities of an organization needs to be raised along with the different levels and types of information cultures. Relating Information Culture to Information Policies and Management Strategies is a critical scholarly publication that provides a holistic picture of information cultures in order to help business managers understand those cultures and to provide a foundation upon which to ground and grow future information culture research. Highlighting a wide range of topics such as information culture, business strategies, and risk assessment, this book is essential for business managers, organizational executives, information managers, cultural experts, practitioners, academicians, managers, researchers, and students.
Relating Information Culture to Information Policies and Management Strategies

Relating Information Culture to Information Policies and Management Strategies

Denise A.D. Bedford; Wioleta Kucharska

Business Science Reference
2020
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Business and information managers have struggled to meet several challenges in aligning information strategies and business cultures. The consequences of a misalignment or misfit of strategy and culture are well known in business literature, and better guidance on how to better align strategy and culture is needed. This means expanding the puzzle to align business and information cultures, align business and information strategies, and ensuring that there is a good ongoing fit between information cultures and business strategies. It also means that awareness of the information capabilities of an organization needs to be raised along with the different levels and types of information cultures. Relating Information Culture to Information Policies and Management Strategies is a critical scholarly publication that provides a holistic picture of information cultures in order to help business managers understand those cultures and to provide a foundation upon which to ground and grow future information culture research. Highlighting a wide range of topics such as information culture, business strategies, and risk assessment, this book is essential for business managers, organizational executives, information managers, cultural experts, practitioners, academicians, managers, researchers, and students.
Nos Gusta Cultivar Nuestros Alimentos / We Like to Grow Our Food
What better way to encourage our children to get out in nature than to join them in creating a garden? People of all ages find it amazing to put seeds in the earth, watch tiny plants grow, and then harvest food they can actually eat Health-conscious families and communities across our nation are taking on the challenge of childhood-obesity prevention by re-learning to enjoy fresh produce. The market for organic fruits, herbs and veggies has never been greater. Smart school districts all over are implementing hands-on programs to create backyard and community gardens to teach kids the joys of nature and the health benefits of "real" food, free of artificial additives and pesticides. This new addition to the "Family & World Health Series" is an invitation once again for parents and kids to read and talk together about simple, real-life subjects. In We Like to Grow Our Food, they learn about composting, the need for healthy soil, and the interconnection of all life systems (how humans, insects, animals and plants work together). They get to celebrate the essential bond with nature that is so easy to forget in a fast-food culture. We Like to Grow Our Food is both a storybook and an instruction guide. Young children can follow the progress of a group of characters who take their garden through the seasons. In the process, they learn the steps to creating their own garden. And this bilingual version is unique because it places the garden in a city, on a small plot of landcould be in a schoolyard, or as part of a community project. Whether our readers live in urban or rural environments, they can use the encouraging and simple text to start creating a new world: a new and healthier food source for themselves and their families. A garden is a wonderful teacher, with surprising and profound gifts. This book stresses the need for care, nurturance, patience and sharing--all vital life lessons for young children to hear about and for parents to encourage. The author is an avid gardener, a mother and a teacher with a master's degree in Expressive Ecopsychology. Her dedication is to use art and nature together as a way to learn about ourselves and our world. With simple text, and captivating illustrations by Siberian artist, Valentina Jaskina, We Like to Grow Our Food promises to open a new door to adventure and enjoyment even for those who have been previously reluctant to get their hands dirty.
We Like to Grow Our Food

We Like to Grow Our Food

Denise A. Incao

Hohm Press,U.S.
2020
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What better way to encourage our children to get out in nature than to join them in creating a garden? People of all ages find it amazing to put seeds in the earth, watch tiny plants grow, and then harvest food they can actually eat Health-conscious families and communities across our nation are taking on the challenge of childhood-obesity prevention by re-learning to enjoy fresh produce. The market for organic fruits, herbs and veggies has never been greater. Smart school districts all over are implementing hands-on programs to create backyard and community gardens to teach kids the joys of nature and the health benefits of "real" food, free of artificial additives and pesticides. This new addition to the "Family & World Health Series" is an invitation once again for parents and kids to read and talk together about simple, real-life subjects. In We Like to Grow Our Food, they learn about composting, the need for healthy soil, and the interconnection of all life systems (how humans, insects, animals and plants work together). They get to celebrate the essential bond with nature that is so easy to forget in a fast-food culture. We Like to Grow Our Food is both a storybook and an instruction guide. Young children can follow the progress of a group of characters who take their garden through the seasons. In the process, they learn the steps to creating their own garden. And this bilingual version is unique because it places the garden in a city, on a small plot of land⎯could be in a schoolyard, or as part of a community project. Whether our readers live in urban or rural environments, they can use the encouraging and simple text to start creating a new world: a new and healthier food source for themselves and their families. A garden is a wonderful teacher, with surprising and profound gifts. This book stresses the need for care, nurturance, patience and sharing--all vital life lessons for young children to hear about and for parents to encourage. The author, Denise Incao, is an avid gardener, a mother and a teacher with a master's degree in Expressive Ecopsychology. Her dedication is to use art and nature together as a way to learn about ourselves and our world. With simple text, and captivating illustrations by Siberian artist, Valentina Jaskina, We Like to Grow Our Food promises to open a new door to adventure and enjoyment even for those who have been previously reluctant to get their hands dirty.
Ocean Motion

Ocean Motion

Denise a. Grenga

Stillwater River Publications
2020
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Let's help children move and learn through literacy Whether you have one child, a small group, or a classroom of twenty-five, this book is sure to get everyone up and moving
Ant Farm

Ant Farm

Denise A Lynch

Vestra Lingua Kids
2020
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New Year.New School.New Bullies.Can a science fair bring Gino and his class together? Or will one cruel act destroy friendship forever?After Gino Austin's father died, he and his mom moved to South Carolina to be near her family. Fourth grade at a brand new school would be easy for some. But, not for Gino. Math is hard. So is spelling. But science isn't so bad. If only Rudy would just leave him alone. CHAPTER ONE "Mrs. Allyn's classroom was on the second floor-one of two 4th grade classrooms at Fox Elementary in Deerfield, South Carolina. There were about fifty 4th graders in all, and most of the students had known each other since kindergarten. So, when a slightly overweight boy with dark curly hair wandered onto the second floor, everyone stared. Then they began to whisper and point..."
Ant Farm

Ant Farm

Denise A Lynch

Vestra Lingua Kids
2020
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New Year.New School.New Bullies.Can a science fair bring Gino and his class together? Or will one cruel act destroy friendship forever?After Gino Austin's father died, he and his mom moved to South Carolina to be near her family. Fourth grade at a brand new school would be easy for some. But, not for Gino. Math is hard. So is spelling. But science isn't so bad. If only Rudy would just leave him alone. CHAPTER ONE "Mrs. Allyn's classroom was on the second floor-one of two 4th grade classrooms at Fox Elementary in Deerfield, South Carolina. There were about fifty 4th graders in all, and most of the students had known each other since kindergarten. So, when a slightly overweight boy with dark curly hair wandered onto the second floor, everyone stared. Then they began to whisper and point..."
Another Chance

Another Chance

Denise A Smith

Dove Christian Publishers
2025
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Another Chance is a powerful story of faith, redemption, and the inescapable grip of the past.For a brief moment, a young man allowed himself to believe in God-until a devastating tragedy shattered everything. Waking up in a hospital bed, he turns his back on faith, convinced that God has abandoned him. With nowhere else to go, he returns to the streets-the only life he's ever truly known. There, money, status, and material success are within his grasp, yet they bring him no peace, only a growing emptiness that gnaws at his soul.But he isn't alone. His best friend and former girlfriend refuse to give up on him. They fight to show him that God's love is real, that redemption is still possible, and that his past does not have to define his future. As he wrestles with doubt, regret, and the ghosts of his former life, he begins to wonder-could there really be something more than this hollow existence?Just when he's ready to take the ultimate step of faith, his past comes crashing back with a vengeance. The streets he thought he left behind may not let him go so easily. Will he break free and embrace the life God has for him, or will his past destroy his second chance before it even begins?
Steps to Success

Steps to Success

Denise A Galloni

Aurora Corialis Publishing
2025
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Those little moments that change everything...Sometimes, we don't even notice at the time, but a simple connection, a change of plans, or an ordinary decision can lead us down a path entirely different from the one we were on. Looking back on the journey gives us pause, helps us recognize how far we've come, and allows us to use these opportunities to help others reach their own dreams.Our stories of perseverance empower others on their journeys too. We spend our lives learning, and as we accumulate these aha moments and turning points, we become part of the greater conversation of humanity. Through our stories, we learn, grow, and help others do the same.The women of Steps to Success want you to not only learn from their stories but also learn from your own. Recognizing that those little moments matter helps us find more in our lives that lead us to who we are.Featuring stories from Jennifer Davis, Racquelle Davis, Sandra Dawe, Jackee Ging, Christina Keener, Joy Klohonatz, Lori Ann Lewicki, Beth Sanchez, Virginia Weida, Jackie Williams, and Megan Wollerton with an introduction by Denise Ann Galloni."A must-read for anyone eager to find motivation and practical wisdom for life's journey."- Beth CaldwellAuthor of Overcoming Imposter Syndrome "This book serves as a beacon of hope for anyone facing adversity, demonstrating that true strength comes not from avoiding hardship but from embracing it, learning from it, and using it as a springboard for future success."- Kristy KnichelCEO/President of Knichel Logistics "The reflections in this book reminded me of the power of progress and the importance of learning to turn life's curve balls into gifts." - Mary Richter, Founder and CEO of Mosaic Soup LLC
The Gospel According to Esther

The Gospel According to Esther

Denise a Isaacs

WestBow Press
2019
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Truly you are a God who has been hiding himself, the God and Savior of Israel. -Isaiah 45:15 NIV In the book of Esther, there is no mention of God, the Holy Spirit, or prayer. On the surface, there is nothing spiritual about the book. It seems to be a short historical account of the persecution of the Jews and their subsequent victory over their enemies. Yet in reality, there is so much more. In The Gospel According to Esther, we will see the hidden story: the history of humanity. Scriptures from Genesis to Revelation tell this exciting story of a magnificent and loving God wanting to have a relationship with the people he created. The creation, the fall of humanity, the death and resurrection of Christ are just a few of the events covered. The overall theme of the book: God is preparing a bride for his Son. The main people in the Esther story are listed here, together with the person they represent in the hidden story: King Xerxes-God; Queen Vashti-Eve; Mordecai-Jesus; Haman-Satan; Hegai-Holy Spirit; and Esther-the bride of Christ. Open The Gospel According to Esther and see how these characters play out the story of humanity and the gospel as portrayed in the Bible.
The Stranger: Horror Anthology

The Stranger: Horror Anthology

Denise A. Agnew; D. L. Duncan; L. Bowen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Get into the Halloween spirit with twelve new horror novellas from the twisted minds of our favorite authors. With demons, serial killers, cursed objects, fallen angels, and Death himself, there's a spooky treat for every taste in this delicious mix. Dig in and see what The Stranger has in store for you. Jessica Cale: Bear River. Death stalks a Minnesota nursing home...until a night nurse stalks him back. D.L. Duncan: Tough Cookie. Halloween baking gets scarier with a set of cursed cookie cutters. Denise A. Agnew: Peeper. A peeping Tom discovers there's something more evil than him roaming the neighborhood. Arthur M. Harper: Oceanus. Psychological experiments on a submarine. What could possibly go wrong? L. Bowen: Not Yet. G has never mattered before now. But after being pushed too close to the edge, she gets a taste of what it really means to be alive. Rosanna Leo: The Cemetery Guardian. A grieving woman meets a tall, dark stranger at the Toronto Necropolis. Quenby Olson: With My Own Eyes. A spiritualist comes face to face with a demon in Victorian England. Joan Blackheart: The Factory. When a traveler takes a temp job at a factory in Wales, nothing is scarier than the daily grind. Sarah Elliot: The Collector. Karma comes for the cruel when the Collector is marked for collection. Justin Thoby: The Last Son. A knight rides down the apocalypse in a violent hellscape of zombies and false idols. Courtney Butler: The Return of Angels. In a world abandoned by God, the angels have returned, but they're not what humanity was expecting. Jennifer Johnson: The Deck. A woman at a crossroads must fight for her life when a man arrives with a special deck of tarot cards.
Wellspring of Words

Wellspring of Words

Denise A. Williams

Dr. Denise Williams
2020
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Wellspring of Words invites readers on a journey of mental, physical, and spiritual transformation through the healing power of words and thoughts. Blending psychology, neuroscience, and Scripture, this inspiring guide reveals how our inner dialogue and spoken words shape our mind-body connection, emotional health, and spiritual growth. Drawing from research in brain health, emotional wellness, and faith-based principles, the author shows how words can nurture peace, clarity, and resilience-or create stress, illness, and disconnection. Through real-life stories and practical reflection exercises, Wellspring of Words offers readers a step-by-step path to cultivate a life-giving mindset, renew their faith, and experience lasting personal growth. In these pages, you'll discover how to: Transform your inner dialogue and speak life into your mind, body, and spirit Strengthen your faith through words rooted in truth and hope Understand the science of thought and its impact on mental and physical health Replace stress and negativity with clarity, peace, and resilience Whether you are seeking emotional healing, deeper faith, or a healthier way of thinking, Wellspring of Words will help you speak life into every part of your whole being: your mind, your body, and your spirit.
Family Violence in the United States

Family Violence in the United States

Hines Denise A.; Malley-Morrison Kathleen M.

SAGE Publications Inc
2005
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Family aggression - whether in form of physical violence or verbal abuse - has touched most of us in our lifetime. Most of us have witnessed it, experienced it, or used it at one point or another. In order for us to eliminate aggressive and abusive behaviors from relationships, we must be willing to confront our own experiences with these behaviors. Family Violence in the United States examines all types of family aggression. The book is designed to provoke readers into questioning assumptions, evaluating information, formulating hypotheses, and designing solutions to problems of family violence in the United States. Using an ecological framework, authors Denise A. Hines and Kathleen Malley-Morrison provide a thought-provoking and informative discussion not only of the most well-recognized forms of maltreatment in families, but also of less understood and more controversial issues such as husband abuse, parent abuse, and gay//lesbian abuse.Key Features: - Includes full chapters on husband abuse and abuse in gay//lesbian relationships - topics scarcely covered in other texts - Discusses "hidden forms" of family violence including wife rape, sibling abuse, parent abuse, and abuse of people with disabilities - Uses real case studies to illustrate the concepts discussed and to provoke readers to think critically about issues in family violence - Provides thought-provoking questions throughout the text to prompt readers to evaluate their own and others' notions of abuse and maltreatment - Incorporates "Special Issues" sections to highlight new, and sometimes controversial, aspects of family violence - Includes summary sections at the end of each chapter to serve as a useful study aid for students - Concludes with a discussion of how we, as a society, are currently responding to the problem of family violence in the United States. Rich in scholarly references and case materials, Family Violence in the United States is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses on family violence in the fields of Family Studies, Sociology, Social Work, Women's Studies, Criminal Justice, Psychology, Counselling, and Nursing.
Multicultural Psychology

Multicultural Psychology

Jennifer Teramoto Pedrotti; Denise A. Isom

SAGE Publications Inc
2020
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Combining theory and history with an active approach rooted in self-reflection, Multicultural Psychology applies a framework of self-awareness and social justice to foundational and current topics across Multicultural Psychology studies today. Multicultural Psychology focuses on identity and its social context to help students view culture not just as a minority issue, but a way of understanding all human experiences. Multicultural Psychology will help students apply concepts to their own lives at point of learning, to assess their own awareness and progress, and to consider their own role and ability to engage in social change. With this balanced approach, Multicultural Psychology helps students entering the course with varied levels of cultural and diversity awareness to understand their individual and social cultural contexts, to gain awareness of their interactions with others, and to understand the intersections that occur with other cultures across their lives and careers.