In a world where money speaks loudest, train your child in the importance of strong financial management, in this short story book with beautiful illustrations and memorable little stories in rhyme prose that will help the young ones make the connection between money and its value.
This book is a heartfelt journey into the life and legacy of the martyr Muḥammad al-Jawād Ḥijāzī, "Sayyid Bāqir." From his earliest years, Muḥammad's life was marked by a luminous spirit and a deep connection to the Divine. Through anecdotes, reflections, and vivid accounts shared by his family and companions, the narrative unveils a young man of unparalleled generosity, modesty, and devotion.Since Childhood traces Muḥammad's transformation from a thoughtful child who revered moral values to a devoted servant who embraced the call of faith with sincerity and courage. His ultimate martyrdom is portrayed not as an end but fulfilling a lifelong journey of love, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to God. This memoir invites readers to reflect on the lessons of his life and the virtues that defined his path.
Twenty-six amusing, knee-slapping, hysterical short stories concerning more than 26 animals, a bartender, and the wisdom of the world. Except that last bit.
Detail: 52 Writing Pages, Dimensions: 8" x 10": Letter Tracing Book for Preschoolers: Preschool Practice Handwriting Workbook: Alphabet Letters from A to Z: Kindergarten and Kids Ages 3-5 Reading and Writing
The martial arts are comprised of hundreds of combat systems from a number of different countries. Here's a primer on some terms, techniques, and styles for all students-and even teachers-of the martial arts.For example: A is for AIKIDO, with a description of that art's history and approach. Then there's B for BUDO, C for CHAUN FA, D for DAN-all the way to Z. Each section also has alternative words and terms (A is also for ARNIS and AMERICAN KARATE). The handy journal format allows you to do some research and fill in your own notes and observations. The author is a world-renown instructor and historian on the martial arts. Grandmaster Yates has written almost 20 other books and hundreds of magazine articles. This is a unique book for students wanting to expand their knowledge of the expansive universe of martial arts systems, history and personalities. And it's just plain fun to read.
This book examines how Generation Z, defined by their orientation as “social media natives,” grew up in a media system centered around social media. D. Jasun Carr and Mitchell T. Bard explore how Gen Z consumes news media differently than other cohorts, and how this shift in consumption affects both the members of Gen Z, the media, and media scholarship. The authors take a media ecology approach to laying out the new media landscape in which Gen Z was raised, before looking at how this new ecology affects many of the traditional theories and underpinnings of media effects, media psychology, and journalism. Through the use of original experimental research and the compilation of extant theory and survey data, Carr and Bard argue that while members of Gen Z eschew the more traditional structures of the media ecosystem in favor of those that incorporate a social element, they nevertheless behave, in many ways, similarly to those who came before. Scholars of communication, media studies, social media, and journalism will find this book of particular interest.