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The Nurse Echelon: A Victorious Nurse Anthology

The Nurse Echelon: A Victorious Nurse Anthology

Michelle Greene Rhodes

Michelle Rhodes Media LLC
2018
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What does victory mean to you? Victory has been commonly been defined as the overcoming of an enemy or antagonist.In life, many of us have had to triumph over trials and tribulations to meet a particular goal in life. Those who do not allow hardships to defeat them have been known as overcomers. When it comes to becoming a nurse, or enduring a nursing career, it is known that the schooling is rigorous, the work is tough, the shifts are long and there are some nights that we cannot sleep due to thinking about the shift before.This anthology was created to inspire women, nurses and future nurses to not give up when hard times come. You see, after the rain comes the sunshine. These ladies have endured some hard times, tough situations and unbelievable circumstances. At the end of it all, they have graduated into becoming excellent nurse professionals, who believe in the call that has been placed upon their lives. Their mission is simple: To help in making the lives we touch, better than before we met. Serving as Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, Advanced Nurses, Doctors of Nursing Practice, and Nurse Entrepreneurs, take a moment stroll with these women through the agony of defeat and the thrill of victory.Share this book with your favorite nurse, woman or friend and encourage them toward their pinnacle of VICTORY.
When Jelly Had a Wobble (PB)

When Jelly Had a Wobble (PB)

Michelle Robinson

Scholastic
2021
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When Jelly is entered into the Best Food Competition, it makes himwobble with worry. Everyone loves chicken nuggets and pizza -but does everyone love jelly? Suddenly he's filled with self-doubt. But soon Jelly learns that the things that make us different shouldbe celebrated... and that it's definitely OK to have a wobbleevery now and then.
When Ice Cream Had a Meltdown

When Ice Cream Had a Meltdown

Michelle Robinson

Scholastic
2022
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A laugh-out-loud picture book from master storyteller, Michelle Robinson, and illustrator extraordinaire, Tom Knight. Finally she FLOPS and FLINGS herself down on the floor. "I give up!" Ice Cream hollers, "I can't take it any more!" Life inside the ice cream van is full of excitement - the ice creams and lollies can't wait to be picked! But - oh no! - no-one wants a plain ice cream, and that's exactly what our friend Ice Cream is. As she sees friend after friend being picked instead of her... Ice Cream has a MELTDOWN! Will Ice Cream be stuck in the freezer forever, or is her happy ending just around the corner...? Lively rhyming text by Michelle Robinson makes this funny and heartwarming picture book the perfect way to talk to children about their emotions Laugh-out-loud illustrations by Tom Knight bring even warmth and personality by the shed-load Also available: When Cucumber Lost His Cool, When Jelly Had a Wobble and The Day the Banana Went Bad
How to Start a Home-based Bookkeeping Business

How to Start a Home-based Bookkeeping Business

Michelle Long

Globe Pequot Press
2011
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In tough economic times and with rising unemployment, people are looking to take the bull by the horns and start their own home-based businesses...From GPP's enormously successful How to Start a Home-Based Business series (more than half a million copies sold!), comes the essential guide to starting up a home-based Bookkeeping business.
Neither Complementarian nor Egalitarian – A Kingdom Corrective to the Evangelical Gender Debate

Neither Complementarian nor Egalitarian – A Kingdom Corrective to the Evangelical Gender Debate

Michelle Lee–barnewall; Craig Blomberg; Lynn Cohick

Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
2016
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Christianity Today Book Award WinnerRegarding gender relations, the evangelical world is divided between complementarians and egalitarians. While both perspectives have much to contribute, the discussion has reached a stalemate. Michelle Lee-Barnewall critiques both sides of the debate, challenging the standard premises and arguments and offering new insight into a perennially divisive issue in the church. She brings fresh biblical exegesis to bear on our cultural situation, presenting an alternative way to move the discussion forward based on a corporate perspective and on kingdom values. The book includes a foreword by Craig L. Blomberg and an afterword by Lynn H. Cohick.
How to Wash a Woolly Mammoth: A Picture Book

How to Wash a Woolly Mammoth: A Picture Book

Michelle Robinson

Henry Holt Company
2014
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Things can get a bit messy when you try to wash a woolly mammoth. Follow this step-by-step guide to successfully clean up your hairy friend. Be forewarned A mammoth's tummy is terribly tickly. Young readers and parents alike will appreciate this hilarious bath time adventure in How to Wash a Woolly Mammoth.
How to Hike the A.T.

How to Hike the A.T.

Michelle Ray

Stackpole Books
2008
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Other Appalachian Trail guidebooks tell you about notable scenery, trail history, or changes in terrain. This one tells you exactly what you need to know to prepare for and complete a long-distance hike on the Appalachian Trail. From determining a budget, preparing an itinerary, and packing gear to resupplying, using bounce boxes, and staying on schedule, this book will help any hiker to make certain their long distance trek is a success.
Reading with Patrick: A Teacher, a Student, and a Life-Changing Friendship
"In all of the literature addressing education, race, poverty, and criminal justice, there has been nothing quite like Reading with Patrick."--The Atlantic A memoir of the life-changing friendship between an idealistic young teacher and her gifted student, jailed for murder in the Mississippi Delta FINALIST FOR THE DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE Recently graduated from Harvard University, Michelle Kuo arrived in the rural town of Helena, Arkansas, as a Teach for America volunteer, bursting with optimism and drive. But she soon encountered the jarring realities of life in one of the poorest counties in America, still disabled by the legacy of slavery and Jim Crow. In this stirring memoir, Kuo, the child of Taiwanese immigrants, shares the story of her complicated but rewarding mentorship of one student, Patrick Browning, and his remarkable literary and personal awakening. Convinced she can make a difference in the lives of her teenaged students, Michelle Kuo puts her heart into her work, using quiet reading time and guided writing to foster a sense of self in students left behind by a broken school system. Though Michelle loses some students to truancy and even gun violence, she is inspired by some such as Patrick. Fifteen and in the eighth grade, Patrick begins to thrive under Michelle's exacting attention. However, after two years of teaching, Michelle feels pressure from her parents and the draw of opportunities outside the Delta and leaves Arkansas to attend law school. Then, on the eve of her law-school graduation, Michelle learns that Patrick has been jailed for murder. Feeling that she left the Delta prematurely and determined to fix her mistake, Michelle returns to Helena and resumes Patrick's education--even as he sits in a jail cell awaiting trial. Every day for the next seven months they pore over classic novels, poems, and works of history. Little by little, Patrick grows into a confident, expressive writer and a dedicated reader galvanized by the works of Frederick Douglass, James Baldwin, Walt Whitman, W. S. Merwin, and others. In her time reading with Patrick, Michelle is herself transformed, contending with the legacy of racism and the questions of what constitutes a "good" life and what the privileged owe to those with bleaker prospects. "A powerful meditation on how one person can affect the life of another . . . One of the great strengths of Reading with Patrick is its portrayal of the risk inherent to teaching."--The Seattle Times " A] tender memoir."--O: The Oprah Magazine
When Grandma Gatewood Took a Hike

When Grandma Gatewood Took a Hike

Michelle Houts

Ohio University Press
2016
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It took her two tries, but in 1955, sixty-seven-year-old Emma "Grandma" Gatewood became the first woman to solo hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail in one thru-hike. Gatewood, who left an abusive marriage after raising eleven children, has become a legend for those who hike the trail, and in her home state of Ohio, where she helped found the Buckeye Trail. In recent years, she has been the subject of a bestselling biography and a documentary film. In When Grandma Gatewood Took a Hike, Michelle Houts brings us the first children's book about her feat, which she accomplished without professional gear or even a tent. Houts chronicles the spirit of a seasoned outdoorswoman and mother of eleven whose grit and determination helped her to hike over two thousand miles. Erica Magnus's vibrant illustrations capture the wild animals, people from all walks of life, and unexpected challenges that this strong-willed woman encountered on the journey she initially called a "lark." Children ages 4–10 will delight in this narrative nonfiction work as they accompany Emma Gatewood on the adventure of a lifetime and witness her transformation from grandmother to hiking legend, becoming "Grandma" to all.
The Life of a Hunter

The Life of a Hunter

Michelle Robinson

University of Iowa Press
2005
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Part detective novel, part cinematic saga, part street-smart narrative, the poems in The Life of a Hunter form a document of expedition that couples individual discovery with communal transformation. Michelle Robinson's characters are consigned to particular mechanisms of survival - to various forms of physical and psychological evolutions - as a reaction to their search for an acceptable spiritual condition. The multiple identities of her pressured characters are susceptible to physical transformations that provide ""a brief jolt of anesthesia, / instead of the cold tenderness of interruption."" Robinson uses the culture of film and fiction as an analogy for the world just out of reach and the world already at hand; preoccupied with what precision ""sounds like,"" the figures in her poems respond to the possibility of future change as well as the fact that change is a constant in their lives. ""Don't misunderstand. It was the most cynical year of our era / and anything would have been better than to have been asked / to find something beautiful."" Robinson's is a strong young voice, detached and observant yet disturbingly present.
Sebastian - The True Story of A Boy and His Angel

Sebastian - The True Story of A Boy and His Angel

Michelle Roberton-Jones

Sanctuary of Angels
2011
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Archie was just seven years old when a very special and most magical thing happened to him. So magical it would change his life forever". At a dark point in his life, my son called for his Angel's help and his Angel came. Not once leaving his side from that point. An almost inseparable energy that not only shone all around him but in his eyes too. Millions of children across the world see and hear beautiful beings of light. It is a truly special gift, one to be nurtured, not a gift that need cause loneliness. This book is for children who do believe. In hope that in sharing these stories of a "real" child that they will feel safe in the knowledge that they are not alone or different. The stories are also to be read as a guide for those children who are "searching" for the love a Guardian Angel can give. A guide empowering each child to believe in who they are and not hide anymore behind their fears.
Diary of a Ready Woman

Diary of a Ready Woman

Nekisha Michelle Kee

Ready Woman Publishing Media
2018
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Thirteen brave women, Lavette Cherie, Dr. Carla Lindsay, Amber G., L'Divine Holland, Clarissa Foster, LaTonya Spates, Marla Fowlkes, Sharonda Grandberry, Sharice Porter, Syrita Lindsey, Kimberly C. Brown, Angela AJ Thompson, and Nekisha Michelle share their private moments of failure, self-destruction, and personal tragedies.Respective of their blemished past, what they have in common is the inner resolve and acceptance to use those defining moments as valuable life lessons. The lessons these phenomenal women learned gave them the ingenuity to create current lives of substance, value, and empowerment for themselves, their families and others. The relentless characteristics of these women make them The Ready Woman Society.The Ready Woman Society emotionally, logically, and spiritually owns that a quality ready woman is resourceful at turning her problems and challenges into a platform for love, happiness, income, and influence. Their collection of personal diaries make up this book, known as Diary of a Ready Woman; I Don't Look Like What I've Been Through Because My Comeback is Better than My Setback. Diary of a Ready Woman is a collaborative sequel to the book, The Ready Woman by visionary, Nekisha Michelle Kee.
How to Ride a Dragon: Women with Breast Cancer Tell Their Stories
For breast cancer survivors who have formed dragon boat teams in over 150 communities worldwide, the boat is more than a vessel. Literal and metaphorical, the mythological dragon has become a symbol of battle, regeneration, and the paradoxical nature of disease and wellness. In How to Ride a Dragon, 22 wise women come together to share their profound stories. Deeply immersed in the world of the mythic imagination, this beautifully-crafted narrative highlights the beauty and spirit of everyday heroism and the power to rise up in the face of mortal adversity. Written by master storyteller Michelle Tocher, How to Ride a Dragon is an evocative, first-hand exploration of the "dragon" as boat, loving teacher, and ruthless villain. It is steeped in the wise, funny, heartbreaking stories of women who have been both dragon slayers and dragon lovers.