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The perfect gift, spread joy this Christmas with this decadent
pop-up advent calendar, part of the bestselling Welcome to the
Museum family. In conjunction with the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew,
fans of the bestselling Welcome to the Museum series can now
countdown to Christmas with this beautiful pop-up advent calendar.
Inside, readers will find a beautiful pop-up tree, alongside a 28
page mini booklet detailing all the wonderful flora and fauna there
is to discover during the autumn and winter months, from reindeer
to red robins, and pear trees to poinsettia. Hidden in compartments
beneath it are 25 removable and displayable cardboard ornaments -
including pine cones, holly leaves, cinnamon bundles and acorns.
This is the ideal sustainable gift, and would look stunning as a
centrepiece year after year.
Life is what you make it to be, but if it was easy it would't be
life. We all should wear 3-D glasses because the natures around us
has the answers right in our face. Everyone wants love, but a great
relationship is about two main things. First, find out the
similarities. Second, respect the differences. From this memoir I
can DEFINITELY say KNOWLEDGE is POWER. Knowing thyself you can
manifest any reality you want. Think small create small, THINK BIG
CREATE BIG.
How is a woman in her thirties, HIV-positive and fresh out of rehab, supposed to find love and work in contemporary, urban America? Emily Carter’s critically acclaimed debut traces Glory’s journey from her addictions to heroin and alcohol in New York to her rebirth in Minnesota’s recovery community. Glory Goes and Gets Some is a streetwise and sardonic look at sex, HIV, addiction, and recovery.
Learn to foster a group with positive group culture This brief,
easy-to-understand book draws on the latest research on group work
to identify group conditions that yield a positive group culture.
Throughout the book, authors Cheri L. Marmarosh, Emily Carter
Dunton, and Claudia Ammendola explain how to nurture, support, and
promote these conditions while addressing coverage of diversity and
multicultural issues. Accreditation or specialty standards enhance
the book's presentation. This book is part of the Group Work
Practice Kit: Improving the Everyday Practice of Group Work, a
collection of nine books each authored by scholars in the specific
field of group work. To promote a consistent reading experience,
the books in the collection conform to editor Robert K. Conyne's
outline. Designed to provide practitioners, instructors, students,
and trainees with concrete direction for improving group work, the
series provides thorough coverage of the entire span of group work
practice. This book is endorsed by the Association for Specialists
in Group Work.
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