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Handwriting practice is painless with these rib-tickling
reproducibles Each page features some quick "word warm-ups" plus a
hilarious joke or riddle to copy with care. And here's more good
news: Kids can snip and staple the pages together to make an
instant joke book to share with pals Handwriting has never been so
much fun For use with Grades K-2.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Turning Decorative Bowls presents 16 inspiring woodturning projects
incorporating innovative decorative techniques and materials from
one of the UK's leading turners. Compiled from the archives of
Woodturning magazine and first commissioned as challenges from the
late Editor, Mark Baker, Richard Findley is tasked with researching
and attempting to master new and innovative techniques. The
projects increase in complexity from simple bowl turning to
incorporating decorative methods such as airbrushing, resin and
brass wire inlays and pewter rims. Some of the bowls are turned
from constructed pieces such as one made from boards, open
segmented turning and a staved bowl. Others showcase techniques
such as thread chasing and turning a bowl with handles, as well the
fun and unusual shapes of a Christmas star and a jigsaw of turned
pieces. AUTHOR: Richard Findley is a full-time production turner
specialising in small-batch work, one-off commissions and turning
for furniture and restoration. Richard comes from a long line of
woodworkers, going back at least five generations and has been
involved in the craft of woodworking since the age of 16. Richard
is also a member of the Register of Professional Turners and is
supported by The Worshipful Company of Turners. In 2006, Richard
set up The Turner's Workshop and in 2008 relocated to
Leicestershire where he has been based ever since. SELLING POINTS:
. 16 projects increasing in complexity . Suitable for both beginner
and more experienced woodturners . Beautiful and colourful
photography throughout . Easy-to-follow instructions with
step-by-step photography
This is a very unusual book. It is full of stories of unexpected
and sometimes hazardous experiences. It is an adventure book that
will appeal to the young and old alike. Anyone who likes the
outdoors and nature will enjoy reading this book. John writes the
same way he speaks. The stories are told in a down to earth manner
with just enough humor thrown in to make them enjoyable. If you
ever had a desire to explore unknown territory or to hike a new
trail, you will certainly enjoy the stories in this book. Editor's
note: John Findley is a truly extraordinary man and has lived a
life packed with more extraordinary experiences than any other ten
people I know combined. He has written this book where he relives
many of these experiences, and I have had the good fortune to help
John with some of the construction of this book (but the words and
style are his). John has detailed memories of his experiences which
include skydiving in ways I wish I could have seen, spelunking in
places I am glad I have missed, and attempting to swim through the
Grand Canyon three times. You will like this book
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Monsters in the Woods (Hardcover)
R.J. Smith; Edited by Glenda Findley; Cover design or artwork by Jeffrey Kosh
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R909
R764
Discovery Miles 7 640
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Cataclysm (Hardcover)
R.J. Smith; Edited by Glenda Findley; Illustrated by Rick Green
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R729
Discovery Miles 7 290
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This ambitious resource describes innovative intervention programs
for treating substance abuse and other mental health problems in
the Middle East in the context of larger issues in the region.
Deftly combining clinical acumen with in-depth knowledge of
sociopolitical currents, contributors present data and analysis on
similarities and differences within the region, addiction issues in
special populations (youth, mothers, immigrants), and the efficacy
of local and international initiatives. New trends in
evidence-based responses, including mental health services in war
and disaster, are related to the larger goals of promoting peace.
To that end, the editors go beyond the concept of shared problems
to discuss strategies toward shared solutions, most notably
psychological first aid as a healing approach to mediation. Among
the topics covered: Drug abuse in the Middle East: promoting mutual
interests through resistance and resilience. Toward uniform data
collection and monitoring of Israeli and Palestinian adolescent
drug use. Substance abusing mothers: toward an understanding of
parenting and risk behavior. Immigration, acculturation, and drug
use. Psychological first aid: a tool for mitigating conflict in the
Middle East. Collaborative approaches to addressing mental health
and addiction. For health psychologists, psychiatrists, clinical
social workers, and addiction counselors, Mental Health and
Addiction Care in the Middle East demonstrates the deep potential
for mental health and social issues to be addressed to benefit all
communities involved.
Studies of women and writing frequently take historical woman
authors as their starting point. Poet Heroines in Medieval French
Narrative proposes a different approach, looking instead at the
numerous fictional female characters of 13th-15th century French
narrative who are portrayed as composing and performing poetry, and
whose gendered literary activity links writing, singing, the body,
and performance. Such figures represent a promising new area of
exploration in women's literary history, one based on the texts
themselves rather than the uncertain circumstances of their
composition.
Ben always knew he wanted to go travelling since hearing the
stories and exploits that his uncle experienced from his time
travelling. However, he never thought about teaching English to get
there. So with money for a plane ticket he moved to China to teach.
When he started writing, it was only a way to communicate with
family and friends to keep them up to date with his antics in a
different culture, teaching and travelling. It turned into
something much more, a way to document experiences both physical
and emotional, from teaching in China to walking the Inca Trail in
Peru. Without the extortionate price of living back home, he was
able to save money so I could go to the places he's always wanted
to go, to meet new and interesting people and to have an experience
he would never forget. . . . . . .
Cursive-writing practice is painless with these rib-tickling
reproducibles Each page features some quick "word warm-ups" plus a
hilarious joke or riddle to copy with care. And here's more good
news: Kids can snip and staple the pages together to make an
instant joke book to share with pals Cursive writing has never been
so much fun For use with Grades 2-5.
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