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Sprinkles Shares

Sprinkles Shares

Debbie Wood

IngramSpark
2021
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Come follow Sprinkles on her adventure in Saratoga Springs, NY and see how she learns about kindness and sharing.Written in an easy to read and understandable formatA color and read bookAges 3 and up18 pages
Unlocking the Code to Bliss: A Southern Belle's Secret
This book is written in hopes that you will find Bliss in your life by learning new techniques on how to overcome struggles you may be having or that you may not even realize you're having.If you're anything like me you might not even be aware of any struggles until you really think about the choices you have been making in your life.God created us in His image and He created our bodies to work in a certain way where every part is connected together to create a balanced system.My purpose for this book is to help you see and understand as I've learned over the past couple of years how God created us and how the things we put in our bodies affect everything and even our spirit and soul.This book hopefully will show you how to find Bliss and become a better YOU When you feel better physically, you're more at peace with yourself and will feel closer to God as you seek Him.
The Kiss of Calamity

The Kiss of Calamity

Debbie Joyce

IngramSpark
2021
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A kid blows his mom a kiss and it gets loose and creates havoc all over town Join the kid on his journey to catch this wild kiss and return the town back to normal. A really fun rhyming book for kids to enjoy
Dying with Dignity

Dying with Dignity

Debbie L Duncan

IngramSpark
2022
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Did you ever go to a friend's home for dinner, and everything was in order for your arrival? The table was set and the food ready for an evening of enjoyment among friends? Or, in the reverse, arrived to find your host and hostess unprepared to welcome you for the evening you had thought would be an enjoyable encounter? - Often due to extenuating circumstances through no fault of theirs. I have had the dubious opportunity of experiencing both. And I hate to admit, been on the hostesses' side of the situation a few times.Being prepared is planning ahead with thoughtful organization and management for the comfort of those involved.So why not prepare for our final farewell? It may not be as easy as giving a party, but it can be a lovely way to say goodby to those you care about.This is the story of how I came to realize it is important (at least to me) to be prepared for my death in a way that will put the least burden on those left "to do the dirty work". Here are a few ideas on how you might make your final farewell more organized, less expensive and stressful for those you leave behind. Giving time and space to grieve your departure more meaningfully.
Kids Covid19 Devotionals

Kids Covid19 Devotionals

Debbie Wood

IngramSpark
2022
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Come and join us on our Covid19 journey to remember the safety rules and how god gives us and shows us the extra protection that we use. Should we ever need it again.Written in an easy to read and understandable format
Broken and Vulnerable

Broken and Vulnerable

Debbie Alston

IngramSpark
2022
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When we think of a filter, we think of a thing or an object and not women who become filters in unhealthy and forbidden relationships. Women like Camela and Charmaine, Ishmya, Pria, India, Toni, Peaches, and Black Pearl who are side chicks, mistresses, door mats, broken and vulnerable. They all have one thing in common, their mornings start off drinking potent cocktails and by evening, they are drunk on foolishness. Just like bees attract honey, they attract broken men. They think they are in control of their emotions, but their emotional lives are reckless. They do not think about the consequences of their actions until it is too late or late does not come at all. Some have allowed relationships to break them while others feel unloved, suffer from low self-esteem and confuse sex for love. Love is complex and relationships are complicated.
Gypsy The Pink Poodle

Gypsy The Pink Poodle

Debbie Wood

IngramSpark
2023
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Come join Gypsy the famous pink poodle from Gansevoort NY that loves to give hugs to everyone that she sees she's a pure poodle not any kind of doodle A color and read book Written by Debbie Wood
If I Were a Color

If I Were a Color

Debbie Smiga

Independently Published
2019
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Kids love learning about colors This book encourages your child to exercise his creative mind through the use of words and colorful images. If I Were a Color is a perfect short story before bedtime, as well as, a compliment to artistic expression. There are pages for coloring, words that will enhance vocabulary, and graphics to spark imagination.The author, Debbie Smiga is an ESL teacher from the United States of America. She has lived and worked internationally in the education field and has years of corporate communications experience.
Double Trouble

Double Trouble

Debbie Smiga

Independently Published
2019
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Double Trouble is about siblings, who also happen to be twins and best friends. The short story is loaded with colorful graphics and short sentences that are perfect for young readers. The author, Debbie Smiga is an ESL teacher from the United States of America. She has lived internationally, working with students from pre-school to high school.
Pete's Big Chew

Pete's Big Chew

Debbie Hefke

Debbie Hefke
2019
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Pete decides to take a risk and chew gum for the first time with his best friend Sally. Things do not go as expected. So Many things go wrong as the kids navigate there way through solving a problem. In the end they should have just simply asked for help. Lesson learned by Pete. When faced with having fun, protect yourself the best you can. Find out what happens and what he does for future problems.
Devops ICU: Improve Processes and Results by Correctly Integrating Ux: A Guide for Product, Project, and Engineering Leaders and Workers
Software development methodologies lack the details of how UX fits into organizations, teams, and projects. Some suggest that a Product Manager describing features is enough, UX should train others to do their work, or excluding UX solves them being "too siloed." This happens with no other role in software development. It's hurting culture, efficiency, and productivity, and creating poor products for customers.Your customer only sees your UX, not your 1000 developers or if you were Agile or Lean. Companies are figuring out that UX specialists and the User-Centered Design process are high-ROI and irreplaceable. Recent highly-publicized UX failures remind us that skimping on UX can alienate customers, create negative media attention, and burn millions of dollars.Learn how the UX process fits into Agile and Lean; augments DevOps goals; increases customer satisfaction; and saves time, money, and sanity... all before developers write a line of code.--------------------------------------------------Across companies of all sizes, there is a clear pattern: People don't understand UX and they're not sure how it works into their organizations.You've probably had conflicts with UX practitioners. They don't seem Lean or Agile. In fact, they're throwing off your Agile train so badly you want to throw them under it They're killing ideas, timelines, and budgets. Their work looks easy, why can't you just do it yourselves? UX seems like a black box disappearing for weeks or months and then just telling us what to build. Where are the communication and collaboration?UX practitioners are keenly aware of these conflicts and how they are seen as the problem. Non-UX roles have many misunderstandings and myths about UX including these issues: -Agile methodologies often don't mention UX at all, as if the people designing what Engineering will build are not important or necessary.-Everybody thinks UX is just wireframes and "anybody can draw boxes on a page," but it's far from that. -UX isn't formalized and doesn't have defined processes or approaches; it's whatever the designer "feels like." False -Companies select the wrong people for a job that HR and hiring managers don't understand. They think these roles require artists, but UX is not an art job.-Teams are sure they don't need UX or can't afford it, often without knowing what UX work and tools actually cost.-Product managers often want to "do UX work" before or during a project. However, they don't realize that what they are doing isn't really UX.-Developers often aren't sure what UX is or believe those are the workers who A/B test things after release. That's too late for user testing. Wouldn't engineers like to know before they code that what they're working on has been validated as being a good product or feature for customers? Yes, they often think that idea sounds great You'll learn to dispel these UX myths, misunderstandings, and more in this book. Let's get your DevOps out of the ICU. Learning goals include:1) The correct integration of UX saves time, money, increases efficiency, keeps engineering's changes to a minimum, & creates the best product for users.2) UX specialists conduct research, design the entire product, learn from testing, iterate to fix flaws, & deliver vetted blueprints so engineers build once.3) How User-Centered Design fits into project timelines and development methodologies including Agile and Lean.4) The benefits of bringing UX specialists in early during portfolio planning and management.--------------------------------------------------"If you're a member of an Agile team and you're struggling to understand how best to partner with UX, DevOps ICU is the book for you. Debbie's real-life stories and experiences will light your path. And the book is pretty funny, too." - Travis Bjorklund, Senior Manager, Product Management and Agile Transformation