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Zero

Zero

Pete B Rive

Global Studio Promotions
2022
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Zero: worlds beyond carbon is a book that explores the social, philosophical, and political context of Aotearoa, New Zealand's environmental policy. This country, that has a global reputation for progressive social and ecological policies, has so far failed to slow green house gas emissions. Despite its relative isolation New Zealand is an active player in the global agricultural trade. Assumptions about economics and politics perpetuate neoliberal ideologies that maintains a fossil fuelled future and discourages transformational change. The belief that carbon markets and carbon pricing can prevent the Anthropocene is common throughout the World. There are philosophical and ideological constraints that are exposed in the belief that these prevent new and preferably better worlds to evolve. Context is everything if we are going to act local and think global. It is now urgent that we imagine worlds beyond carbon. This is how to think about radical change in order to save the planet and ourselves?
Bug Club Guided Fiction Year Two Turquoise B Pete's Peculiar Pet Shop: Just the Job
Pete wants a job, but unfortunately everything he tries ends in disaster. When animals start appearing on his doorstep looking for a home, Pete lets them in. Before long Pete's house is full of weird and wonderful creatures. Pete has so many animals he is able to open a Pet Shop. Just the job for Pete! Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 6-7 (Year 2) Book band: Turquoise B Phonics phase: 6
Bug Club Guided Non Fiction Year Two Purple B Pete's Peculiar Pet Shop: I Want a Unicorn!
The wilful princess wants a unicorn, so her father, the king, asks Pete to find one. Pete advertises but is not fooled by a trickster who tries to sell him a donkey. Sally takes her unicorn to the princess. The unicorn is not impressed with the princess's tantrums, so Sally teaches her how to look after it and how to become a real friend. Part of the Bug Club reading series used in over 3500 schools Helps your child develop reading fluency and confidence Suitable for children age 6-7 (Year 2) Book band: Purple B Phonics phase: 6
Temperament and Psychological Type Approaches in Clinical Social Work with Individuals
Over 300 temperament and psychological type approaches and interventions are integrated and applied in clinical social work practice with individuals. Approaches are integrated with the social work core value of respecting the dignity and worth of people. Then the foundational general method of social work practice is augmented through psychological type applications from engagement and data collection; to assessment and planning; to intervention; to evaluation and termination. Specific interventions related to eight psychological preferences are enumerated, listed and discussed. Dr. F.B. "Pete" Campbell, Jr. is a retired clinical social worker and marriage and family therapist and professor. He received the Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from Louisiana State University after graduating from Mississippi College (BA) and completed the Doctorate of Education (EdD) at Campbell University (NC). He practiced clinical social work in family counseling, mental health, and private practice settings in North Carolina for fifteen years before launching a twenty-eight-year career in higher education in 1986. He held administrative and teaching faculty positions at four institutions: Campbell University (NC), Mississippi College, Lees-McRae College (NC), and Baylor University and a teaching faculty position at the University of Mississippi. He received teaching awards as an Assistant Professor and tenured Professor from students and faculty. His primary research interests included studying various applications of temperament and psychological type theory in micro and mezzo social work practice and in social work and teacher higher education.
Temperament and Psychological Type Approaches in Clinical Social Work with Individuals
Over 300 temperament and psychological type approaches and interventions are integrated and applied in clinical social work practice with individuals. Approaches are integrated with the social work core value of respecting the dignity and worth of people. Then the foundational general method of social work practice is augmented through psychological type applications from engagement and data collection; to assessment and planning; to intervention; to evaluation and termination. Specific interventions related to eight psychological preferences are enumerated, listed and discussed. Dr. F.B. "Pete" Campbell, Jr. is a retired clinical social worker and marriage and family therapist and professor. He received the Master of Social Work (MSW) degree from Louisiana State University after graduating from Mississippi College (BA) and completed the Doctorate of Education (EdD) at Campbell University (NC). He practiced clinical social work in family counseling, mental health, and private practice settings in North Carolina for fifteen years before launching a twenty-eight-year career in higher education in 1986. He held administrative and teaching faculty positions at four institutions: Campbell University (NC), Mississippi College, Lees-McRae College (NC), and Baylor University and a teaching faculty position at the University of Mississippi. He received teaching awards as an Assistant Professor and tenured Professor from students and faculty. His primary research interests included studying various applications of temperament and psychological type theory in micro and mezzo social work practice and in social work and teacher higher education.
Temperament and Psychological Types of Souls in Union Life with Christ
The Lord has something more in this book for every person, regardless of differing soul types (temperaments and psychological types). Topics addressed include: salvation through Christ; union life with Christ; blessings of union life in Christ; worshiping Jesus our Creator Redeemer; bearing the fruit of the Holy Spirit; and growing in our witness, maturity, and unique purpose in Christ. The Lord's dealings with each one of us will be unique and special because we are precious in His sight and He loves us so much Dr. F. B. "Pete" Campbell, Jr. is a retired clinical social worker and marriage and family therapist, university professor, and administrator. He practiced in family counseling, mental health, and private practice settings in North Carolina for fifteen years and then began a twenty-eight-year career in higher education receiving teaching recognition and awards from students and faculty. He and his wife, Nancy, celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2021. They have two sons, two daughters-in-law, a granddaughter, and a grandson. Pete is an INFP psychological (soul) type and a 1. Phlegmatic, 2. Sanguine, 3. Melancholy, and 4. Choleric temperament, in that order. Most importantly, through God's love, grace and mercy imparted by the Holy Spirit, he is a follower of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Bug Club Turquoise B/1A Pete's Peculiar Pet Shop: Just the Job 6-pack
This title is part of Bug Club, the first whole-school reading programme that joins books with an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this Turquoise-B level Pete's Pet Shop book: Pete wants a job, but unfortunately everything he tries ends in disaster. When animals start appearing on his doorstep looking for a home, Pete lets them in. Before long Pete’s house is full of weird and wonderful creatures!
Plan B

Plan B

Pete Wilson

Thomas Nelson Publishers
2010
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Learn how God often does his best work in our most hopeless situations. What do you do when a shattered dream or an unmet expectation causes you to turn to Plan B? Pastor and author Pete Wilson uses real life stories of disappointments and tragedy along with biblical stories such as David, Joseph, and Ruth to help readers face their own overwhelming situations and through them to learn God is working to help them surrender their plans to receive his. He identifies our common responses to difficulties and offers hope, helping us to:Understand what God might be up toSee how surrender helps us to receive God's planEmbrace the community of believersReconcile a God of love with a life of tragedy and suffering.Wilson points readers to the cross as not just the starting line but the centerpiece of our stories with God where we turn in our Plan B and find the undeniable relationship between crisis and true spiritual transformation.
Pete's Monster: A Rhyming Picture Book About A Blue Monster Who Has Feelings

Pete's Monster: A Rhyming Picture Book About A Blue Monster Who Has Feelings

Fay B. Bolton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Pete wears a Red cape and make-believes he is a Super Hero. His imagination sores as he flies through the house, then he sounds out an alarm before entering his bedroom. Pete is startled by a blue monster. Without hesitation, Karate chops the blue creature, who falls to the ground.Pete realizes he was scared because the monster is different. Pete lets the monster sleep in his older brother's bedroom now that they have become friends.
Pete's Monster My New Friend

Pete's Monster My New Friend

Fay B. Bolton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Pete encounters the blue monster and strikes out at him. The blue monster is friendly and doesn't fight back, so they become friends.Pete being weary of the blue monster, because he is different, suggests he sleep in his older brother Georges's bedroom. George plays his drums till late at night, and this upsets the blue monster, so he knocks on Pete's door and asks if he can sleep back in his room. Pete has missed his new friend and invites him to sleep back under his bed. Pete's Monster is a delightful children's bedtime picture storybook about a young boy named Pete and his new friend, a Blue Monster.
Plan B

Plan B

Pete Wilson

Grupo Nelson
2010
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Aprende cómo Dios hace su mejor obra en nuestras situaciones más desesperadas.¿Qué haces cuando un sueño desbaratado o una expectativa insatisfecha te hace volverte al Plan B? El pastor Pete Wilson usa historias actuales de tragedias junto con historias bíblicas para ayudar a los lectores a afrontar sus propias situaciones y por medio de ellas aprender que Dios está trabajando para ayudarles a entregar sus planes y recibir lo que Él tiene para ellos. El autor nos ayuda a:Comprender que Dios pudiera estar llevándonos a un plano superiorVer cómo rendirnos nos ayuda a recibir el plan de DiosTomar parte de la comunidad de creyentesReconciliar a un Dios de amor con una vida de tragedia y sufrimiento.Wilson destaca que la cruz no es simplemente el punto de inicio sino el punto central de nuestras historias con Dios donde nos volvemos a nuestro Plan B y encontramos la innegable relación que existe entre crisis y la verdadera transformación espiritual.