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M lissa est une jeune abeille qui doit accomplir une mission sp ciale pour sa m re, la reine. Elle fera un bon bout de chemin afin de trouver un endroit avec du pollen, du nectar et de l'eau. Gr ce la danse des abeilles fr tillantes, elle va aider sauver la ruche. Mais la reine aura une surprise pour M lissa . . . Quelque chose qu'elle n'aurait jamais imagin
M lissa est une jeune abeille qui doit accomplir une mission sp ciale pour sa m re, la reine. Elle fera un bon bout de chemin afin de trouver un endroit avec du pollen, du nectar et de l'eau. Gr ce la danse des abeilles fr tillantes, elle va aider sauver la ruche. Mais la reine aura une surprise pour M lissa . . . Quelque chose qu'elle n'aurait jamais imagin
Choppy is a puppy who loves playing in the backyard, digging holes and getting dirty from head to tail. But when it comes to taking his bath, Choppy would rather run away and hide. This story follows how Choppy overcomes one of his biggest fears and learns to love his bath time.
Choppy is a puppy who loves playing in the backyard, digging holes and getting dirty from head to tail. But when it comes to taking his bath, Choppy would rather run away and hide. This story follows how Choppy overcomes one of his biggest fears and learns to love his bath time.
Melita is swept away by a strong wind while foraging with her sisters when she mysteriously finds herself a long way from home, both in distance and time Melita travels through time to ancient Greece, meeting Melissa, nymphs and Zeus; and then to ancient Egypt to meet Re and the bees created by his tears.
Melita is swept away by a strong wind while foraging with her sisters when she mysteriously finds herself a long way from home, both in distance and time Melita travels through time to ancient Greece, meeting Melissa, nymphs and Zeus; and then to ancient Egypt to meet Re and the bees created by his tears.
I Can Do Anything was created to nurture a healthy and optimistic personality in young children. This lighthearted message with unique illustrations serves as a reminder to preschoolers and their families to focus on the developing child's achievements. Focusing on their positive strengths will cultivate self-confidence and can surely shift their perspective to believe, I Can Do Anything
I Can Do Anything was created to nurture a healthy and optimistic personality in young children. This lighthearted message with unique illustrations serves as a reminder to preschoolers and their families to focus on the developing child's achievements. Focusing on their positive strengths will cultivate self-confidence and can surely shift their perspective to believe, I Can Do Anything
An imaginary journey of a woman who spent eight years living on a boat on her own, in a natural environment of water and modern-day seasonal weather patterns.Her stories relate to a sense of self-resilience that may be of benefit to anyone living alone, or with a sense of aloneness in today's modern-day social world alongside one's everyday peers.
An imaginary journey of a woman who spent eight years living on a boat on her own, in a natural environment of water and modern-day seasonal weather patterns.Her stories relate to a sense of self-resilience that may be of benefit to anyone living alone, or with a sense of aloneness in today's modern-day social world alongside one's everyday peers.
Competition Policy in the European Union provides a comprehensive introduction to the European Union's policies on restrictive practices, mergers monopolies and state aid. The authors offer a wide ranging analysis of the evolution, operation and regulation of one of the EU's most important policies in a clear and accessible format.
Beginning with the publication of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in 1950 and concluding with the appearance of The Last Battle in 1956, C. S. Lewis's seven-book series chronicling the adventures of a group of young people in the fictional land of Narnia has become a worldwide classic of children's literature.This stimulating collection of original essays by critics in a wide range of disciplines explores the past place, present status, and future importance of The Chronicles of Narnia. With essays ranging in focus from textual analysis to film and new media adaptations, to implications of war/trauma and race and gender, this cutting-edge New Casebook encourages readers to think about this much-loved series in fresh and exciting ways.
Beginning with the publication of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe in 1950 and concluding with the appearance of The Last Battle in 1956, C. S. Lewis's seven-book series chronicling the adventures of a group of young people in the fictional land of Narnia has become a worldwide classic of children's literature.This stimulating collection of original essays by critics in a wide range of disciplines explores the past place, present status, and future importance of The Chronicles of Narnia. With essays ranging in focus from textual analysis to film and new media adaptations, to implications of war/trauma and race and gender, this cutting-edge New Casebook encourages readers to think about this much-loved series in fresh and exciting ways.
Beginning with the view that human consciousness is essentially embodied and that the way we consciously experience the world is structured by our bodily dynamics and surroundings, the book argues that emotions are a fundamental manifestation of our embodiment, and play a crucial role in self-consciousness, moral evaluation, and social cognition.
In the popular imagination, retirement promises a well-deserved rest—idle days spent traveling, volunteering, pursuing hobbies, or just puttering around the house. But as the nature of work has changed, becoming not just a means of income but a major source of personal identity, many accomplished professionals struggle with discontentment in their retirement. What are we to do—individually and as a culture—when work and life experience make conventional retirement a burden rather than a reprieve?In Retirement and Its Discontents, Michelle Pannor Silver considers how we confront the mismatch between idealized and actual retirement. She follows doctors, CEOs, elite athletes, professors, and homemakers during their transition to retirement as they struggle to recalibrate their sense of purpose and self-worth. The work ethic and passion that helped these retirees succeed can make giving in to retirement more difficult, as they confront newfound leisure time with uncertainty and guilt. Drawing on in-depth interviews that capture a range of perceptions and common concerns about what it means to be retired, Silver emphasizes the significance of creating new retirement strategies that support social connectedness and personal fulfillment while countering ageist stereotypes about productivity and employment. A richly detailed and deeply personal exploration of the challenges faced by accomplished retirees, Retirement and Its Discontents demonstrates the importance of personal identity in forging sustainable social norms around retirement and helps us to rethink some of the new challenges for aging societies.
In the popular imagination, retirement promises a well-deserved rest—idle days spent traveling, volunteering, pursuing hobbies, or just puttering around the house. But as the nature of work has changed, becoming not just a means of income but a major source of personal identity, many accomplished professionals struggle with discontentment in their retirement. What are we to do—individually and as a culture—when work and life experience make conventional retirement a burden rather than a reprieve?In Retirement and Its Discontents, Michelle Pannor Silver considers how we confront the mismatch between idealized and actual retirement. She follows doctors, CEOs, elite athletes, professors, and homemakers during their transition to retirement as they struggle to recalibrate their sense of purpose and self-worth. The work ethic and passion that helped these retirees succeed can make giving in to retirement more difficult, as they confront newfound leisure time with uncertainty and guilt. Drawing on in-depth interviews that capture a range of perceptions and common concerns about what it means to be retired, Silver emphasizes the significance of creating new retirement strategies that support social connectedness and personal fulfillment while countering ageist stereotypes about productivity and employment. A richly detailed and deeply personal exploration of the challenges faced by accomplished retirees, Retirement and Its Discontents demonstrates the importance of personal identity in forging sustainable social norms around retirement and helps us to rethink some of the new challenges for aging societies.