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Sea Prayer (Hardcover)
Khaled Hosseini; Illustrated by Dan Williams
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R407
R286
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A heart-wrenching story from the international bestselling author of The Kite Runner, brought to life by Dan Williams's beautiful illustrations
On a moonlit beach a father cradles his sleeping son as they wait for dawn to break and a boat to arrive. He speaks to his boy of the long summers of his childhood, recalling his grandfather's house in Syria, the stirring of olive trees in the breeze, the bleating of his grandmother's goat, the clanking of her cooking pots. And he remembers, too, the bustling city of Homs with its crowded lanes, its mosque and grand souk, in the days before the sky spat bombs and they had to flee.
When the sun rises they and those around them will gather their possessions and embark on a perilous sea journey in search of a new home.
This book explores connections between the diverse ideas of Melanie
Klein, Jean-Paul Sartre and Ingmar Bergman. These ideas are
explored in relation to their shared focus on imagination and
through detailed readings of a number of Bergman's key films.
Picture and cartoon art has been used for many years to teach
themes and messages to children, and in some instances, to adults
as well. It is the intent of the artist and the author to encourage
children to dream. In children's dreams, all things are possible,
whereas in reality, a dreamer may find that which can be actually
achieved.Many years ago, Thomas Edison worked to find hundreds and
hundreds of ways not to make a light bulb! One day, after all of
these experiments, Mr. Edison made a light bulb that worked. Thank
you, Mr. Edison for dreaming!Go, little children, and dream. But
one day your dream must "touch the ground," then you must go and
try to do. Dream on, dream and do. Page 32, the last page of the
book, says "Go Egl, Go and Fly!"God Bless the little children, Dan
WilliamsDan Williams is the father of three grown children and he
dedicates this book to his three grandchildren. Karl Baker has been
a natural duck artist for 50 years.
This book explores connections between the diverse ideas of Melanie
Klein, Jean-Paul Sartre and Ingmar Bergman. These ideas are
explored in relation to their shared focus on imagination and
through detailed readings of a number of Bergman's key films.
This pocket book will provide you with an A-Z of simple and
effective ways to develop maths and English in every lesson. The
book offers 26 different, wonderfully-practical ideas for
developing the English and maths skills of learners. Open the book
randomly and I guarantee that you'll find a fantastic idea, written
in succinct language, with a handy practical example written right
next to it. The 'in a nutshell' concept of this book works
brilliantly for teachers who are massively time-poor (so that's all
of us!) and the examples used are from a wide variety of FE
contexts. Most of all, the ideas in here are enjoyable to use and
are sure to engage all learners, no matter of what age, background
or subject choice.
Life among Christians can be great. But let's face it - it can also
be exasperating! The joys of fellowship too often give way to
division and debate - arguments over such things as the correct
form of worship and the place of the charismatic gifts. In 1
Corinthians we see Christianity not as it was meant to be but as it
often is. Yet we also find practical advice for overcoming the
challenges of life together. This revised Lifebuilder Bible Study
features additional questions for starting group discussions and
for meeting God in personal reflection, together with expanded
leader's notes and an extra "Now or Later" section in each study.
After considering the aging population in developed countries, it
has become clear to physicians and public policy administrators
that prevention of cancer must play a more important role in
national anti-cancer policy than it has in the past. The recent
introduction of an HPV vaccine, coupled with discoveries concerning
the relationship of H. pylori and cancer has brought the role of
infectious agents in cancer into sharp focus in the medical
community. While interest in the subject has grown, no single
source existed to bring clinicians up-to-date on developments in
disease mechanisms, population-based risk assessment and policy
considerations in the field of cancer prevention. In this current
and comprehensive text the authors review the basic science and
clinical implications of individual infectious agents, while going
beyond a mere update of the literature to offer insights on the
current emerging prevention possibilities. This prevention
perspective is what makes this particular text so valuable to
researchers, epidemiologists, health care policy makers and
oncologists. The discussion is organized to highlight the vital
role of primary cancer prevention, and suggest directions for
future research, practice and policy.
Since HPV continues to be at the center of interest in the arena of
infectious agents and cancer, the authors frame the majority of
their discussion on this now-famous virus. The sheer volume of
literature related to this virus and its many related cancers, and
the burgeoning research on the development and implementation of a
prophylactic vaccine necessitates a much fuller review of this
infectious agent. Therefore, the book is roughly divided into two
equal parts: one part devoted to HPV and another part devoted to
five other prominent infectious agents in cancer.
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Aroha (Paperback)
Haffeera Cader; Dan Williams
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R344
Discovery Miles 3 440
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Slim (Paperback)
Dan William Ginn
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R330
Discovery Miles 3 300
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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After the electricity went off in the United States, the country
suffered a great fire, and survivors found themselves with no
workable economy or unified government, some few enterprising
merchants traveled about scavenging and trading for leftovers from
the time before the great catastrophes. Master story teller Dan
Williams tells about two such merchants as they struggle with
bandits, religious zealots, and armed militias who proclaim their
own law. This thoughtful and engaging story of the near future is
not one you will want to miss.
Picture and cartoon art has been used for many years to teach
themes and messages to children, and in some instances, to adults
as well. It is the intent of the artist and the author to encourage
children to dream. In children's dreams, all things are possible,
whereas in reality, a dreamer may find that which can be actually
achieved.Many years ago, Thomas Edison worked to find hundreds and
hundreds of ways not to make a light bulb! One day, after all of
these experiments, Mr. Edison made a light bulb that worked. Thank
you, Mr. Edison for dreaming!Go, little children, and dream. But
one day your dream must "touch the ground," then you must go and
try to do. Dream on, dream and do. Page 32, the last page of the
book, says "Go Egl, Go and Fly!"God Bless the little children, Dan
WilliamsDan Williams is the father of three grown children and he
dedicates this book to his three grandchildren. Karl Baker has been
a natural duck artist for 50 years.
The purpose of this book, "First Love," is to direct Christians
back to the simplicity of the message of the Gospels. We have
forgotten about our first love, Jesus Christ. Over the last two
thousand years, man has inserted religion into the equation and
made it very difficult to see the outline of the cross through the
mire. There is no unity between the Christian denominations and
there is a predominant belief that we should not invoke our
religious beliefs into the government due to the belief that church
and state should be separate. The book also tries to show how
America has slowly drifted away from God, just like ancient Israel
did before the Babylonian captivity. We are a Christian nation only
by name with no real substance. The book also tries to answer some
questions: What is the real story of man's beginning? Is there
something that we're missing about the creation story? Why isn't
America in the Book of Revelation? Isn't America the world's most
powerful nation? Do we even exist as a nation during the
tribulation? Why don't we see the miracles that are in the Bible?
Isn't our faith strong enough? What has been lost in Christ's
message over the years? Christ said that Christians would be doing
greater things than He did on Earth. What happened? Has our pride
gotten in the way? These are just a few of the questions the book
puts into perspective while shedding new light and insight by
delving deeper into the "meat" of the Holy Scripture. You are sure
to come away with a deeper appreciation of the majesty and wonder
of God, His infinite wisdom, and His great love for you and me.
Many people explore beliefs where they are asked to search their
inner-self and find the strength within them. There are others who
try to search for the meaning of life by doing good works to
achieve salvation. the number of pages and become very wary of
reading it. The author's goal is to walk you through the Bible and
give you a layman's view of its contents. The meaning of the Bible
seems confusing. This book will bring all this confusion back to
the basics, and add humor along the way. It's a fun story line that
is simple to read and shows that the meaning of life has been
consistent and simple throughout man's existence from Adam until
the present day. read and study the Word of God for yourself and
discover the awesome way God will speak to you personally through
His word. It will eliminate your fear of approaching God on a
personal level and lead you to understand God's love for you and
His desire for fellowship with you.
Today, people can watch television shows, feature films, live
sporting events, and just about anything they want on their
computers, tablets or phones. As the new media marketplace
continues to grow, so does demand for original content and
opportunities for filmmakers. Online distributors - such as
YouTube, Hulu, and Funny or Die - are interested in acquiring web
series (episodic digital entertainment, like mini-TV shows) that
attract audiences and appeal to advertisers. Web TV Series... How
to Make and Market Them provides advice and expertise to help
readers create their own original, successful online shows -
projects that can be profitable, potentially developed into film or
television properties, and help to start a career in the industry.
Readers will learn how to develop characters and stories designed
for new media platforms, and find tips for planning, shooting, and
editing that are tailored specifically to web series production.
This book also extensively covers the latest distribution platforms
and social media marketing strategies, as well as examples of how
to find financial sustainability through advertisers, branded
content, and sponsorship partners. Web Series has all of the tools
necessary for both aspiring and experienced filmmakers to make the
most of this growing new medium.
Cancer and chronic disease are a rapidly increasing global health
burden: according to the Milken Institute, the annual cost to the
national US economy of the seven most common chronic conditions
will rise to $4.2 trillion by 2023. The data are just as dramatic
in Canada, Europe, Australia, and increasingly, in countries in the
developing world. As communities, governments, and health
organizations worldwide struggle to avoid being swamped by health
care costs - not to mention the impact of suffering and poor
quality of life - the only long-term, sustainable hope must be
based on prevention efforts. This book presents a promising new
approach to educating, engaging, empowering, and generating action
within communities as part of that broader prevention agenda. The
authors review representative global experiences with community
based prevention educators, focusing on the prevention coordination
work that can be accomplished within geographical areas ranging
from local communities to broader regions. Among the findings they
reveal in this book are the fundamental elements of successful
Community Based Prevention programs - skilled staff, high-quality
evaluation, and sustained investment in prevention efforts.
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