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Hand Shadows (Paperback)
Sam Smith; Illustrated by Sharon Cooper
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R84
Discovery Miles 840
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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This entertaining little book is full of ideas for creatures you can bring to life with just your hands, a lamp and a little imagination. Learn how to make an excited dog, snapping alligator, greedy pig and lots more. Part of a range of pocket-sized paperbacks that are perfect for holidays, journeys and party bags.
The Good Guy Handbook is about volunteerism. It begins as an
invitation for the reader to become involved in some not for profit
activity. It identifies numerous causes like feeding the needy,
helping at-risk youth, protecting the environment, prison ministry,
youth sports, etc. The book then describes what you can do
individually or by hooking up with established organizations. The
last section of the book gives specific ideas on how to improve a
person's not for profit skills. Tips are given on public speaking,
running a meeting, managing and motivating other volunteers and
selecting the appropriate fundraising program. Detailed
instructions are given on planning and conducting a fundraising
dinner to include preparing your own food. A three page food safety
class is included that should be given to anyone that even
infrequently finds themselves in a kitchen. The book is a call for
people to feel a need to help out with something. Once called the
volunteer is encouraged make use of their skills as they accept
responsibility to not only do something good, but to do it
efficiently. In the process the Good Guy receives the "helper high"
as they have fun providing a much needed service.
This book investigates the astonishing claim that blind persons,
including those blind from birth, can actually "see" during
near-death or out-of-body episodes. The authors present their
findings in scrupulous detail, investigating case histories of
blind persons who have actually reported visual experiences under
these conditions. There is fascinating evidence that the blind do
"see" in these moments, but it is not sight as we think of it. Ring
and Cooper suggest a kind of "transcendental awareness" they refer
to as Mindsight. It involves seeing in detail, sometimes from all
angles at once, with everything in focus, and a sense of "knowing"
the subject, not just visually, but with multisensory knowledge.
Human beings may be more talented than we think, gifted with
amazing abilities of perception. This book is an opportunity to
assess the evidence for yourself.
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