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Deliverance: A Survival Guide to Parenting Twins: 10 Field-Tested Tips to Navigate the First Year
Deliverance is a wildly amusing, in-the-trenches sort of guidebook to surviving Hell Week with twins-only Hell Week lasts for an entire year-the point at which most parents of multiples can finally come up for air. In a word, it is a candid and hilarious tale of survival-one that provides both advice and amusement for parents in desperate need of salvation (or sedatives). Quite literally, it is an essential field guide for those managing the madness of caring for two babies at once-a book that can be read in the thick of raising children, with its bite-sized chapters and undeniable readability.As one mom put it, "Deliverance should be mandatory reading for all prospective parents of multiples."
Dream a Little Dream

Dream a Little Dream

Melinda Curtis

Forever
2021
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A small-town judge meets her match in a rodeo star troublemaker, but soon they may both end up targets of the town's matchmakers in this delightful and heartwarming contemporary romance from a USA Today bestselling author.Widow Darcy Jones Harper finally has the chance to prove herself when she's appointed to replace her late husband as the town judge. But the last person she was expecting to see in her courtroom is the former rodeo star and Sunshine Valley bad boy. Even though she's always had a thing for his rugged charm, she's a new woman who's left her old desires -- and all the trouble that comes with them -- behind. Right?Jason Petrie is determined to clean up his act and settle down. But no matter what he does, his past seems to follow him, landing him in the court of the only woman he ever wanted. Thankfully, the town's matchmaking Widow's Club is on the case and they plan to lend Jason a helping hand. With their help, can Jason convince Darcy that maybe they both deserve a second chance?
in a bottle of ink

in a bottle of ink

Melinda B Hipple

Imperium Publishing
2020
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"This little book of observations represents my haiku journey over twenty years. Thoughtful or thought-provoking, I hope these poems spark a desire to take time connecting to those small joys we often pass by in our day to day lives. Perhaps they will open a few minds to a deeper understanding of our connection to things we consider insignificant. For even the smallest insect can have an impact on the larger ecosystem, and one grain of sand still matters when it's in our shoe."I would ask the reader to spend time with each poem, and then to just 'spend' a little time."
Unknown: (a Dystopian Survival Fiction Book Series)

Unknown: (a Dystopian Survival Fiction Book Series)

Melina Grace

Independently Published
2019
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Hiding in a freezing mountaintop cave, Sample is still confused as to how she got there and, more importantly, why she's there instead of in Hollowcrest or The City making sure her family are safe and not in danger of, yet another, attack by Clone Industries' soldiers.She'd already be heading back, but the soldier with her is adamant they shouldn't, and Sample can't find it within her to leave him.She will convince him though. Sample has had enough of fleeing. She fears for Drimmy, Ollie, and Finn, as well as her friends left behind in The City. She is determined to return and rescue them.But what can she do when her enemies have so much power, and she has nothing but the ability to heal?"The twists, turns, dangers, and changing relationships in this action packed dystopian series will keep you enthralled." - The Hinterland Journal"A great female lead in a post apocalyptic earth. With adventures, escape, and genetic engineering, this is the best dystopian series out." - Sarah Gee"Set in a remote future, with a touch of science fiction, great characters, compelling relationships, and a killer plot, this young adult fiction trilogy blew me away." -Bronwyn Woolley"A tense, moving, and gripping novel. This fast paced dystopian series weaves together clones, dilapidated and futuristic cities, a kick-ass protagonist, and a hint of romance...this book is unforgetable" - Mal Smith"Melina Grace has written one of the most riveting novels on the market." - Valerie MedhurstAustralian born Melina Grace has travelled many worlds in her love of unique characters who've been thrust into action adventures. She brings her obsession with intriguing relationships and threatenned worlds into her own writing.
Becoming a Teacher

Becoming a Teacher

Melinda D. Anderson

SIMON SCHUSTER
2020
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An illuminating guide to a career as a teacher written by acclaimed journalist Melinda D. Anderson and based on the real-life experiences of a master teacher--essential reading for anyone considering a path to this profession that changes lives. Go behind the scenes and be mentored by the best in the business to find out what it's really like, and what it really takes, to become a teacher. Educators are the bedrock of a healthy society, and the exceptional ones have a lasting impact. The best teachers surpass mere instruction to cultivate and empower students beyond school. In LaQuisha Hall's classroom, students are "scholars," young ladies are "queens," and young men are "kings." The Baltimore high school English teacher's pioneering approach to literacy has earned her teacher of the year accolades, and has established her as a visionary mentor to the young black men and women of Baltimore. Acclaimed education writer Melinda D. Anderson shadows Mrs. Hall to reveal how this rewarding profession changes lives. Learn about Hall's path to prominence, from the challenging realities of her rookie year to her place of excellence in the classroom. Learn from Hall's inspiring approach and confront the critical issues of race, identity, and equity in education. Here is how the job is performed at the highest level.
A Grounded Identidad

A Grounded Identidad

Mérida M. Rúa

Oxford University Press Inc
2015
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Chicago is home to the third-largest concentration of Puerto Ricans in the United States, but scholarship on the city rarely accounts for their presence. This book is part of an effort to include Puerto Ricans in Chicago's history. Rúa traces Puerto Ricans' construction of identity in a narrative that begins in 1945, when a small group of University of Puerto Rico graduates earned scholarships to attend the University of Chicago and a private employment agency recruited Puerto Rican domestics and foundry workers. They arrived from an island colony where they had held U.S. citizenship and where most thought of themselves as "white." But in Chicago, Puerto Ricans were considered "colored" and their citizenship was second class. They seemed to share few of the rights other Chicagoans took for granted. In her analysis of the following six decades--during which Chicago witnessed urban renewal, loss of neighborhoods, emergence of multiracial coalitions, waves of protest movements, and everyday commemorations of death and life--Rúa explores the ways in which Puerto Ricans have negotiated their identity as Puerto Ricans, Latinos, and U.S. citizens. Through a variety of sources, including oral history interviews, ethnographic observation, archival research, and textual criticism, A Grounded Identidad attempts to redress this oversight of traditional scholarship on Chicago by presenting not only Puerto Ricans' reconstitution from colonial subjects to second-class citizens, but also by examining the implications of this political reality on the ways in which Puerto Ricans have been racially imagined and positioned in comparison to blacks, whites, and Mexicans over time.
A Grounded Identidad

A Grounded Identidad

Mérida M. Rùa

Oxford University Press Inc
2012
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Chicago is the home to the third-largest concentration of Puerto Ricans in the United States, but scholarship on the city rarely accounts for Puerto Ricans. This book is part of a revisionary effort to include Puerto Ricans in the history of Chicago. Rúa explores the multiple meanings of latinidad (a shared sense of identity among people of Latin American and Caribbean descent) from a historical and ethnographic perspective by examining daily lives. She shows that Puerto Ricans in Chicago have continually constructed, restructured, and transformed place through discourses and experiences of rejection and belonging, despair and hope. Rúa traces Puerto Ricans' construction of identity in a narrative that begins in 1945, when a small group of University of Puerto Rico graduates earned scholarships to attend the University of Chicago as a private employment agency recruited Puerto Rican domestics and foundry workers. These people formed the foundation of Chicago's contemporary Puerto Rican community. In the following six decades, Chicago witnessed urban renewal, loss of neighborhoods, emergence of multiracial coalitions, waves of protest movements, and celebrations of life within which Puerto Ricans negotiated their identity, as Puerto Ricans, as Latinos, and as U.S. citizens. Puerto Ricans arriving in the U.S. had come from an island colony, but they had had the status of U.S. citizens, and most considered themselves, and were considered to be, "white." And yet, their brownness was considered "colored," and their citizenship was second class. They seemed to share few of the rights other Chicagoans took for granted. Memory and place and loss and identity seemed interconnected. Were those of Puerto Rican descent historical anomalies of the vestiges of empire? Or genuine American citizens? What is the link for Puerto Ricans, other than the Spanish language, to other Latinos, citizens as well as undocumented migrants and documented ones? Through a variety of sources, including oral history interviews, ethnographic observations, archival research, and textual criticism, A Grounded Identidad attempts to redress the oversight of traditional scholarship on Chicago by presenting the example of Puerto Ricans, their reconstruction from colonial subjects to second-class citizens, and the implications of this political reality on how they have been racially imagined and positioned vis-à-vis blacks, whites, and Mexicans over time.
I Make a Difference

I Make a Difference

Melinda Cates

Melinda Cates Ltd
2019
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To be your true self, and to know and live by your truth is a process that requires you to want to do so. It requires your willingness to be truthful with where you are at, what is happening internally for you and what you need to do.You may be up to the adventure, you may have travelled a reasonable way along the journey or you may believe you are already there. Or you may be someone who is not quite ready for the adventure yet.No matter where you are on this continuum, I Make a Difference will assist you to identify your location on your journey to being your true self and provide you with resources so you can travel even further and closer to being the true you.The truth about this book - I Make a Difference prompts processing. It also guides you to work through your processing.Reading this book will bring memories to your mind that you have not thought about for a while, or focus you on ones that often travel through your mind. You will feel things emotionally, mentally, physiologically and even energy-wise, and what you feel is what is already within you. And it is your choice as to whether you continue to carry this processing around with you or whether you take further steps to work with these parts of you that want your attention.The processing you experience when you read this book surfaces because your system is naturally bringing it to your attention because you are ready to explore, heal and unravel these aspects of yourself. If you were not ready then it would not surface. And the reason this processing is surfacing is for you to clear more of the path and strengthen the connection, to your true self.Truth - a quick fix to discovering and uncovering who you truly are - your true self is not sustainable, it is a process that requires time and your commitment.Truth - all of us feel emotions, have conditioned thoughts, behaviours, reactions and physiological responses that limit our ability to be who we truly are and live our life naturally.I Make a Difference provides you with the processes, tools and approaches to work through the process of unravelling conditioning, healing the impacts of the past and discovering more of who you truly are, and in a supportive, nurturing and truthful way.You possibly may not like or enjoy some of the experience however if you do stick with it and journey the entirety of the book, you will have empowered yourself even more through your willingness to look at the aspects of yourself that required your focus, as well as having developed your ability to self-facilitate your own growth process.Vulnerability is the fear of facing yourself and your truth so you can do right by yourself. I Make a Difference supports you to do this.There is something pretty awesome in releasing the processing that no longer is right for you as you discover more that is right for you and reconnect to more of the true you. The difference is yours to make.
I Make a Difference

I Make a Difference

Melinda Cates

Melinda Cates Ltd
2019
sidottu
To be your true self, and to know and live by your truth is a process that requires you to want to do so. It requires your willingness to be truthful with where you are at, what is happening internally for you and what you need to do.You may be up to the adventure, you may have travelled a reasonable way along the journey or you may believe you are already there. Or you may be someone who is not quite ready for the adventure yet.No matter where you are on this continuum, I Make a Difference will assist you to identify your location on your journey to being your true self and provide you with resources so you can travel even further and closer to being the true you.The truth about this book - I Make a Difference prompts processing. It also guides you to work through your processing.Reading this book will bring memories to your mind that you have not thought about for a while, or focus you on ones that often travel through your mind. You will feel things emotionally, mentally, physiologically and even energy-wise, and what you feel is what is already within you. And it is your choice as to whether you continue to carry this processing around with you or whether you take further steps to work with these parts of you that want your attention.The processing you experience when you read this book surfaces because your system is naturally bringing it to your attention because you are ready to explore, heal and unravel these aspects of yourself. If you were not ready then it would not surface. And the reason this processing is surfacing is for you to clear more of the path and strengthen the connection, to your true self.Truth - a quick fix to discovering and uncovering who you truly are - your true self is not sustainable, it is a process that requires time and your commitment.Truth - all of us feel emotions, have conditioned thoughts, behaviours, reactions and physiological responses that limit our ability to be who we truly are and live our life naturally.I Make a Difference provides you with the processes, tools and approaches to work through the process of unravelling conditioning, healing the impacts of the past and discovering more of who you truly are, and in a supportive, nurturing and truthful way.You possibly may not like or enjoy some of the experience however if you do stick with it and journey the entirety of the book, you will have empowered yourself even more through your willingness to look at the aspects of yourself that required your focus, as well as having developed your ability to self-facilitate your own growth process.Vulnerability is the fear of facing yourself and your truth so you can do right by yourself. I Make a Difference supports you to do this.There is something pretty awesome in releasing the processing that no longer is right for you as you discover more that is right for you and reconnect to more of the true you. The difference is yours to make.
A Quiet, Happy Place

A Quiet, Happy Place

Melinda M Cropsey

Heart's Path LLC
2017
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This one-of-a-kind introduction to the labyrinth is designed for children of all ages. A labyrinth is a special place where you "can't mess up "; a place to breathe... imagine... and listen to your heart Labyrinths can be made of almost anything: from fruit loops to linguini With magnificent photos from around the world, children are encouraged to playfully explore and create labyrinths of their very own. This book is the perfect gift for labyrinth-lovers to share with special children in their lives.
A River Flows from Eden

A River Flows from Eden

Melila Hellner-Eshed

Stanford University Press
2009
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In the Zohar, the jewel in the crown of Jewish mystical literature, the verse "A river flows from Eden to water the garden" (Genesis 2:10) symbolizes the river of divine plenty that unceasingly flows from the depths of divinity into the garden of reality. Hellner-Eshed's book investigates the flow of this river in the world of the Zoharic heroes, Rabbi Shimon bar Yohai and his disciples, as they embark upon their wondrous spiritual adventures. By focusing on the Zohar's language of mystical experience and its unique features, the author is able to provide remarkable scholarly insight into the mystical dimensions of the Zohar, namely the human quest for an enhanced experience of the living presence of the divine and the Zohar's great call to awaken human consciousness.
A River Flows from Eden

A River Flows from Eden

Melila Hellner-Eshed

Stanford University Press
2011
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In the Zohar, the jewel in the crown of Jewish mystical literature, the verse "A river flows from Eden to water the garden" (Genesis 2:10) symbolizes the river of divine plenty that unceasingly flows from the depths of divinity into the garden of reality. Hellner-Eshed's book investigates the flow of this river in the world of the Zoharic heroes, Rabbi Shimon bar Yohai and his disciples, as they embark upon their wondrous spiritual adventures. By focusing on the Zohar's language of mystical experience and its unique features, the author is able to provide remarkable scholarly insight into the mystical dimensions of the Zohar, namely the human quest for an enhanced experience of the living presence of the divine and the Zohar's great call to awaken human consciousness.