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T. Brad Hudson

Lulu.com
2007
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Writer/comedian T. Brad Hudson brings his hugely popular blog to paperback! Come along on his adventures, read his rants, follow his debates and learn all you can from the good "Doctor" on dating, relationships and sex. T. Brad truly has a way with words and is a wizard at making his point and putting things into his own unique perspective. Read his views on abortion, God, network news, one night stands, stupid people and just about everything else.
Brad Pitt Won't Leave Me Alone

Brad Pitt Won't Leave Me Alone

Shannon Hamann

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Brad Pitt Won't Leave Me Alone was one of the top three novels in in the 2012 Anderbo Self Published Book Contest Award.Phoebe Olenka's illusions and the antics she uses to cope with her life disappointments are so over the top, you will find yourself wanting to find out what this loon, indeed a veritable hoot, will do next. One of her many pretenses is that she is a qualified therapist. She has ONE sad-sack client. The fantasy that is most outrageous is that Brad Pitt has fallen in love with her based upon her fan letters to him. Her odd means of coping make the novel a fun read.
Brad the Badger: Cleaning Up

Brad the Badger: Cleaning Up

T. K. Barnes

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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In a series of children books called Brad the Badger, the main character Brad the Badger digs his tunnels and meets many animals in his adventures on the edge of the farm where the farm meets the forest.
You Don't Have to Be Wrong for Me to Be Right

You Don't Have to Be Wrong for Me to Be Right

Hirschfield Brad

Random House USA Inc
2009
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Conflict is an opportunity to learn and grow-and often to grow closer to one another. Brad Hirschfield knows what it means to be a fanatic; he was one. A former activist in the West Bank, he was committed to reconstructing the Jewish state within its biblical borders. Now he is devoted to teaching inclusiveness, celebrating diversity, and delivering a message of acceptance. In You Don't Have to Be Wrong for Me to Be Right, Rabbi Hirschfield uses his own spiritual journey to help people of all faiths find acceptance and tolerance, as well as a path to peace, understanding, and hope that will appeal to the common wisdom of all religions.
Real Mosquitoes Don't Eat Meat

Real Mosquitoes Don't Eat Meat

Wetzler Brad

WW Norton Co
2006
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Where does the white go when the snow melts? What's the maximum number of people the earth can hold? These and many other quirky questions about the natural world are answered in this all-new collection from Outside magazine's wildly popular "Wild File" columna space where readers' questions about natural science and outdoor lore are answered with the help of scientists, expert outdoorsmen, and professors. Both fun and thorough, these essays probe the curiosities that we never even knew we wanted to know, such as: Why can't bats fly straight? What are sea legs? Why don't woodpeckers get headaches? To answer these and many more questions, the author tracks down and interviews the experts behind each question posed: authorities in camelid biology, elephant psychology, leech behavior, ball lightening, and the biochemistry of "gamy" meat, to name a few.
We Don't Always Get It Right the First Time

We Don't Always Get It Right the First Time

Gregory Brad Cutler

AuthorHouse
2013
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- Sometimes it's better to finish last and have 99 people cheering for you, than to finish first and have to stand there all alone. - A liar tells the truth every time he lies. - When someone pulls out a camera, don't ask them to take a picture of you. - If you don't think it's funny, don't laugh. - Control your animals ... and your children - Stop quoting people when you don't know what you're talking about. - Live your funeral every day.
We Don't Always Get It Right the First Time

We Don't Always Get It Right the First Time

Gregory Brad Cutler

AuthorHouse
2013
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- Sometimes it's better to finish last and have 99 people cheering for you, than to finish first and have to stand there all alone. - A liar tells the truth every time he lies. - When someone pulls out a camera, don't ask them to take a picture of you. - If you don't think it's funny, don't laugh. - Control your animals ... and your children - Stop quoting people when you don't know what you're talking about. - Live your funeral every day.
Don't beat your children or they'll turn out like me

Don't beat your children or they'll turn out like me

Brad Blue Bathgate

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Don't Beat Your Children is a book of lyrical humor that brings sunshine to the hood when frowns dominate. Have you ever seen corner stores in the middle of the block, with poverty performing on the corner? If not, then here is a a book of poems and random thoughts that aesthetically portrays life through satire. Simple, yet beautifully abstract.Chris Slaughter, Host of Brown Stone Books Poetry Readings'
Don't be a Jerk and Other Practical Advice from Dogen, Japan's Greatest Zen Master
A Radical but Reverent Paraphrasing of Dogen's Treasury of the True Dharma Eye "Even if the whole universe is nothing but a bunch of jerks doing all kinds of jerk-type things, there is still liberation in simply not being a jerk." -- Eihei Dogen (1200-1253 CE) The Shobogenzo (The Treasury of the True Dharma Eye) is a revered eight-hundred-year-old Zen Buddhism classic written by the Japanese monk Eihei Dogen. Despite the timeless wisdom of his teachings, many consider the book difficult to understand and daunting to read. In Don't Be a Jerk, Zen priest and bestselling author Brad Warner, through accessible paraphrasing and incisive commentary, applies Dogen's teachings to modern times. While entertaining and sometimes irreverent, Warner is also an astute scholar who sees in Dogen very modern psychological concepts, as well as insights on such topics as feminism and reincarnation. Warner even shows that Dogen offered a "Middle Way" in the currently raging debate between science and religion. For curious readers worried that Dogen's teachings are too philosophically opaque, Don't Be a Jerk is hilarious, understandable, and wise.
What Schools Don't Teach

What Schools Don't Teach

Brad Johnson; Julie Sessions

Routledge
2014
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Are we adequately preparing students for life beyond school doors? Schools teach students not to be competitive and never to fail. Yet in the real world, people compete for jobs, and they often fail many times before reaching success. In this thought-provoking book, authors Johnson and Sessions describe 20 skills that are overlooked in schools and in educational standards but that are crucial to real-world success. They describe how you can develop these skills in your students, no matter what subject area or grade level you teach. You’ll learn how to promote leadership; allow competition; encourage meaningful engagement; help students find their voice; incorporate edutainment and pop culture; motivate towards excellence hold students accountable and responsible; foster perseverance and the ability to learn from failure; teach effective communication; and much more!Each chapter includes insightful research, thought-provoking stories, and practical strategies that you can take back to your own classroom.
What Schools Don't Teach

What Schools Don't Teach

Brad Johnson; Julie Sessions

Routledge
2014
nidottu
Are we adequately preparing students for life beyond school doors? Schools teach students not to be competitive and never to fail. Yet in the real world, people compete for jobs, and they often fail many times before reaching success. In this thought-provoking book, authors Johnson and Sessions describe 20 skills that are overlooked in schools and in educational standards but that are crucial to real-world success. They describe how you can develop these skills in your students, no matter what subject area or grade level you teach. You’ll learn how to promote leadership; allow competition; encourage meaningful engagement; help students find their voice; incorporate edutainment and pop culture; motivate towards excellence hold students accountable and responsible; foster perseverance and the ability to learn from failure; teach effective communication; and much more!Each chapter includes insightful research, thought-provoking stories, and practical strategies that you can take back to your own classroom.
You Can't Kill a Man Because of the Books He Reads
Decades before the impeachment of an American president for a similar offence, Angelo Herndon was charged under Georgia law with “attempting to incite insurrection”—a crime punishable by death. In 1932, the eighteen-year-old Black Communist Party organiser was arrested and had his room illegally searched and his radical literature seized. Charged under an old slave insurrection statute, Herndon was convicted by an all-white jury and sentenced to eighteen to twenty years on a chain gang. You Can’t Kill a Man Because of the Books He Reads chronicles Herndon’s five-year quest for freedom during a time when Blacks, white liberals and the radical left joined forces to define the nation’s commitment to civil rights and civil liberties. Herndon’s champions included the young, Black Harvard Law School–educated attorney Benjamin J. Davis Jr.; the future historian C. Vann Woodward, who joined the interracial Herndon defence committee; the white-shoe New York lawyer Whitney North Seymour, who argued Herndon’s appeals; and literary friends Ralph Ellison, Langston Hughes and Richard Wright. With their support, Herndon won his freedom and reinvented himself as a Harlem literary star until a dramatic fall from grace. A legal odyssey of Herndon’s narrow escape from certain death because of his unpopular political beliefs, You Can’t Kill a Man Because of the Books He Reads explores Herndon’s journey from Alabama coal miner to Communist Party organiser to Harlem hero and beyond. Brad Snyder tells the stories of the diverse coalition of people who rallied to his cause and who twice appealed his case to the U.S. Supreme Court. They forced the Court to recognise free speech and peaceable assembly as essential rights in a democracy—a landmark decision in 1930s America as well as today.