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As attitudes to mental health shift, primary schools in England
will teach compulsory lessons on health (including mental health)
from 2020. Yet mental health is far more than the absence of
illness - it also means having self-belief and the resilience to
cope with stress and change. In order to teach such skills,
teachers and other staff must equip themselves and their workplaces
with the procedures, understanding and confidence required to
monitor mental health, share concepts effectively, identify warning
signs and act appropriately if issues arise. Mental Health and
Wellbeing in Primary Education puts all the information they need
at their fingertips - with detailed guidance on creating a culture
of wellbeing, overviews of how a wide variety of common mental
health problems are diagnosed and managed, warning signs to look
out for, and a range of ready-made forms, exercises and lesson
plans
An unabridged, illustrated edition with end-notes by J. O.
Phillips, including the presumed first letter, and only one known
to survive, from Anne to Henry (July, 1525)
The turn-out in elections since the end of the Second World War
plunged from 80 per cent to 60 per cent and is expected to fall
even lower in the wake of the scandal of MPs' expenses and
allowances. Politicians and commentators claim that voters are not
just disenchanted but apathetic. Why Vote? argues that people today
are far from apathetic - in fact, they care passionately about a
wide range of issues. The problem is making them see the relevance
of the political process to their lives. Instead of preaching,
though, this witty and irreverent book deals with politics with
humour. It takes readers back to first principles, including a
hilarious run through many of Parliament's ludicrous out-dated
traditions. But despite its light-hearted approach and the exposure
of many good reasons why no rational person would want to turn out
on election day, Why Vote? tackles the crucial issue of the
importance of each individual playing their part in the democratic
process. It is an essential guide on the eve of probably the most
absorbing and critical General Election for years.
The Katres' Summer is a full-length, 111,000 word novel. The
galactic adventure begun in The Dracons' Woman and accelerated in
the Lobos' HeartSong, takes everything to a new level in the most
exciting installment yet in Laura Jo Phillips' thrill-packed
"Soul-Linked Saga," The Katres' Summer. Trapped for a year in the
living hell of being held captive by a mysterious sex slave ring
and having her body turned into a puppet by an insidious Xanti
Controller device, and armed only with her photographic memory and
strange ability to control computers with her mind, Summer Whitney
makes a courageous escape from her captors with the help of a
fellow prisoner with a dark past, the manipulative Darleen Flowers.
The two forge an unlikely alliance as Summer conceives a valiant
quest to free every woman held by her former captors, but is
confused by her feelings about the three magnificently handsome
Katre brothers, Clan Jasani shapeshifters who aided in her rescue
and with whom she will work to free the others. Why can she sense
their emotions? Why does the oldest brother, Maxim, seem to dislike
her so much? Why do they stir such powerful feelings deep in her
body? And why do people keep on talking about her being an "Arima"
and refer to her as perhaps being the "Mind"? Old mysteries are
resolved and new ones are introduced as Summer will have to call
upon every ability she ever knew she had, and quite a few that she
will discover for the first time, to complete her task. Her
perilous journey will bring her face to face with the evil Xanti,
whose true nature is finally and shockingly revealed, as well as
with a shadowy new enemy, the Brethren. Only by unlocking her
long-hidden potential, both as a penetrating Mind but also as a
formidable warrior, will Summer have any hope of bringing to
fruition the age-old prophesy for the salvation of the Jasani
people and of fulfilling her secret desire of finding eternal love
with three adoring, handsome men. The Katres' Summer delivers the
three-dimensional characters, thrilling plot twists, and intense
sensuality that thousands of readers have come to associate with
Laura Jo Phillips and The Soul-Linked Saga. Her many fans will find
this 111,000 word novel a worthy successor to her previous works
and will leave them hungry for more.
The Lobos' HeartSong is a full-length 115,000 word novel The
sexually-charged interstellar adventure begun in the best-selling
The Dracons' Woman ramps up the action in Book Two of the
Soul-Linked Saga, The Lobos' HeartSong. Lariah Daniels,
newly-bonded Princess and pregnant soul-mate to the three Royal
Princes of Jasan, has invited her best friend from Earth, library
security guard and martial arts practitioner Saige Taylor, to visit
her on that distant planet. What was planned as some pleasant
girl-bonding time catapults Saige into a series of perilous
adventures involving kidnappings, conspiracy, spaceship hijacking,
galactic intrigue, a plot by the evil aliens known as the Xanti to
destroy the peoples of the Thousand Worlds, and-not to
mention-finding out that she may be fated to be joined spiritually
and physically with the Lobo brothers, three incredibly gorgeous,
nearly identical triplets who shape shift into enormous black and
white striped wolves. Saige must call upon her wits, her skills as
a fighter, and all the resources of her spirit and heart to meet
these challenges and, perhaps, to fulfill her destiny as the Lobos'
HeartSong. The Lobos' HeartSong is a full-length 115,000 word
novel, a fitting follow-up to The Dracons' Woman, and is chock-full
of the drama, excitement, and erotic energy that fans of Laura Jo
Phillips have come to expect.
One day Lariah Daniels is a beautiful but shy historical librarian
on Earth. The next, she is fleeing across the stars from a sadistic
crime lord who will stop at nothing to hunt her down and torture
her for information about her sister, a psychic undercover agent
for a shadowy intelligence organization. Lariah selects as her safe
haven the distant, pastoral world of Jasan, known for its peaceful,
rural setting, and the practice of its shifter inhabitants of
mating three of their men to one human woman. Upon arriving on
Jasan, Lariah learns that all is not as it seems. In the company of
three incredibly gorgeous brothers she finds herself caught up in a
world of danger, interstellar intrigue, and otherworldly desire and
it is revealed to her that she may be the fulfillment of a
mysterious prophesy, and the key to the survival of the Jasani
race. Lariah must choose between preserving her identity as a human
being or following a dangerous path that may lead to her true
destiny: being soul-linked to the Royal Princes of Jasan, and
finding eternal love that reaches across the stars. The Dracons'
Woman is a thrilling, fast-paced fantasy of love, desire, and
galactic adventure that will have your heart pounding and your
blood racing.
The love letters Of Henry Eighth To Anne Boleyn were originally
published at Oxford in 1720. This is an unabridged, digitally
enlarged printing to include detailed notes at book's end.
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