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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Amanda Addison
Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse . . . A teacher has gone rogue, Nick's sister is in danger, and Holmes is missing. The last thing the detectives need is another problem. But now a secret warning involving a mysterious green monkey has come to light and Amanda must investigate. Too bad she won't get the chance to discover what it means. Just as she begins to make progress the Moriarty brothers re-emerge, and they're mad, bad, and unstoppable. They're also coming for her.
When a cyber attack on the detectives causes a glitch in Simon Binkle's history machine, Amanda and Nick are thrown back to Victorian London where they must confront a huge black shadow monster that's been terrorizing the city. Suspecting that it may have something to do with Professor Moriarty, they gain entry to a high society ball they believe he's targeting.Young, attractive, and vivacious they're the hit of the ball and no one suspects who they really are.But then the hostess is murdered and Amanda is arrested by none other than her great-great grandfather, Inspector Lestrade, who is convinced of her guilt.Now, alone in the 19th century, Nick finds himself powerless to save her unless he can pull off a miracle: find a way to enlist the help of the one man he fears, Sherlock Holmes. But Success is by no means guaranteed: Holmes is asking a price that might just be too high for him to pay.
Former United States Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith wrote in the New York Times, “CAConrad's poems invite the reader to become an agent in a joint act of recovery, to step outside of passivity and propriety and to become susceptible to the illogical and the mysterious.” The poems in AMANDA PARADISE: Resurrect Extinct Vibration reach out from a (Soma)tic poetry ritual where CA flooded their body with the field recordings of recently extinct animals. Foundational here are the memories of loved ones who died of AIDS, the daily struggle of existing through the Corona Virus pandemic, and the effort to arrive at a new way of falling in love with the world as it is, not as it was.
Former United States Poet Laureate Tracy K. Smith wrote in the New York Times, “CAConrad's poems invite the reader to become an agent in a joint act of recovery, to step outside of passivity and propriety and to become susceptible to the illogical and the mysterious.” The poems in AMANDA PARADISE: Resurrect Extinct Vibration reach out from a (Soma)tic poetry ritual where CA flooded their body with the field recordings of recently extinct animals. Foundational here are the memories of loved ones who died of AIDS, the daily struggle of existing through the Corona Virus pandemic, and the effort to arrive at a new way of falling in love with the world as it is, not as it was.
Reading with Miss Amanda Level 4: Budding Reader: Reading four and five-letter "a" words
Amanda Riccetti
Big City Publishing
2019
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The Reading with Miss Amanda series provides the steps to reading success The Reading with Miss Amanda series is the first system to adapt the Montessori reading curriculum into user-friendly books. The series has five levels-Level 1: Pre-Reader, Level 2: Becoming a Reader, Level 3: Beginning Reader, Level 4: Budding Reader, Level 5: Advanced Reader. The Blue Level 4 (typically ages 4+) provides language lessons offering children the opportunity to practice reading longer four and five-letter words, reading short sentences, and reading a short story. Finally, a fun and easy way to help teach children to read
Amanda, the Panda is a beautiful young Panda but is sad because she is locked in a cage at the zoo and she sees other animals like geese and ganders and butterflies all be free. She recruits a new found friend, Mr. Miller, the caterpillar who accidentally made his way into the zoo by being carried in on a leaf, to help her make an escape by stealing the key that unlocks the cage. However, Mr. Miller is too small and weak to carry the key back to the cage from the tree that the key hangs from. In the meantime, a frog is yelling for help because his leg is caught in twine. Mr. Miller goes to his aid and gnaws the twine off his leg. To repay Mr. Miller, the Frog asks what he can do to help. Mr. Miller replies that he could use him to carry the key back to the cage once it's knocked on to the ground. The frog obliges and the two carry out their plan to help Amanda escape from the locked cage. The plan is successful and Amanda is finally free. She follows Mr. Miller back to his home outside the zoo and they live happily ever after.
While women's place in the nineteenth-century society was strictly defined, some women transcended those boundaries. My fictional leading lady, Amanda Armstrong was one of those women. Out of food and supplies, Amanda traveled to Knoxville, looking for a way to support herself until the war was over. Along the way, she encountered an orphaned black boy who attached himself to her and would not let go. When she returned home a few months later, he followed her. After conquering her own deep-seated fears, Amanda profoundly affected the lives of many people, including the women of her neighborhood who were also struggling to survive the war. Together they must survive.
Amanda was a spunky, little girl who happened to be born with many physical limitations. With paralysis in both legs and one arm, she could have resigned herself to a lifetime of always being a spectator and never a participant. However that just wasn't Amanda. She loved sports and was determined not to be sidelined. Read this true story, written in rhyme, to discover how...AMANDA CAN and you can too For more reading about exceptional children see Emma Slone's book about Amanda's sister, titled KATY GETS A JOB A Very Good Job.
Recess just ended and a few girls decide not to wash their hands so they can be first in the lunch line. Join Amanda and Stethy as they explain why it is very important to wash your hands.
Amanda Chimera by Mary B. Moore explores our hybrid nature as body and something else--mind, soul, spirit--through poems spoken by and about the persona Amanda. Haunted by her vanished twin, Gloria, who died in utero and some of whose DNA she absorbed, Amanda views herself as hybrid and thus as a monster, a carrier of the dead. Grounded in nature's grace and variety, domestic life, and family dynamics, poems on art and myth focus on hybrid creatures, paralleling Amanda and Gloria. The sisters' relationship is as varied as the poems' tones: as Amanda says, she "likes a mixed diction." Sometimes loving or sorrowful, sometimes witty and wry, the work revels in image and word music.
In Breakthrough Success, Amanda Meyer takes readers on a journey of self-development to help them find their purpose. With a straightforward approach, Meyer encourages readers to get out of their comfort zone and believe in themselves. With drive, determination, and a clear plan, Meyer believes anybody can fulfill their dreams and lead a successful and guilt-free life.About the AuthorAmanda Meyer is a military spouse, mother of five children, and a fitness competitor. With a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education, Amanda has taught writing to a wide range of age groups. Amanda has become a transformational leader within the network marketing industry, helping others achieve their goals and dreams. After losing her sixteen-year-old son to suicide in 2019, Amanda's life mission has been to travel around the world, helping others discover their purpose in life. As a national motivational speaker, Amanda teaches and inspires others to achieve success by stepping out of their comfort zone and into a life they were designed to live.
Amanda: A Life of Love
Kathleen Rhoads Carpenter
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Praised by D. Bruce, executive VP, Billy Graham Library NC. Amanda, born second of 8 children on a farm in Virginia in 1871, Amanda Clark Rhoads grew up in a loving, reverent family, and after her seminary education, she taught in a one-room log school house. Later her husband Burton's job took them to Illinois. In 1912 she and her husband were founders and deacons of the Village Baptist Church, the only church where Billy Graham served as pastor. Amanda's strength and warmth brought joy to not only her family and friends but to everyone she met. This is her story, the story of how an ordinary life can be extraordinary.
A little girl in old Pittsburg . By: Amanda Minnie Douglas ( NOVEL )
Amanda Minnie Douglas
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Amanda Alexandria: How I Have Love
Amanda Alexandria
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Amanda Alexandria explains how she has love and romance.
Amanda Grows Up: A Novel of Love and Sex
Kathryn M. Burke
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Eighteen-year-old Amanda Curtis is enjoying a cruise to Alaska with her parents when, to her amazement, she meets one of her literary idols, the novelist Henry Tomlinson. She becomes intimately involved with the forty-year-old writer, both during the cruise and when she begins her freshman year at the University of Washington in Seattle. But Amanda is forced to grow up fast on many levels. Henry is deeply troubled by the departure of his wife, Charlotte, after twelve years of marriage; and when Charlotte unexpectedly wishes to come back into Henry's life, how will Amanda react? And she herself falls for a fellow student, Vijay Dhabolkar, during her sophomore year. These and other emotional entanglements-including her parents' divorce and her mother Lisa's arrival at Henry's house-test Amanda's maturity as a woman and as a human being. In a novel full of intense sexuality and gripping emotional conflicts, Amanda Curtis finds that both she and the people around her gain a new sense of what love and sex can be.