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Natalie Byron had a happy life in Glasgow. She had a steady job,
supportive friends and a loving family. Or at least, she thought
she did. The morning after a date, Natalie wakes up inside a
strange house, in a strange bed, sleeping next to a man named Jamie
who claims he is her boyfriend. Outside the window are rugged
cliffs surrounded by endless sea. All her things are here. The
clothes in the drawer are hers and so are the bottles of shampoo in
the bathroom. But this isn't her life and Jamie certainly isn't her
boyfriend. Fearing she's been kidnapped, Natalie flees, but not one
person on the island will help her. When everyone around her
insists that her life in Glasgow is nothing but a delusion, Natalie
begins to doubt her own sanity. But there is one thing Natalie is
sure of. She needs to get off this island.
Learn fun facts and traditional Inuit knowledge about Arctic
animals. This beautifully illustrated book takes readers from
tundra to sea ice, to teach children about a wide variety of
animals, from caribou to belugas.
This rare look at the Canadian North showcases a fascinating
ecosystem we often forget is a large part of our country.
The most practical guide to completing your research project, where
straightforward, student-centred advice is quickly found and easily
applied. The Psychology Project Manual supports students through
the whole of the empirical project. It is a practical guide
addressing common challenges that students face when undertaking
the project. Students can quickly and easily find the answer to a
question they have. The authors' approachable writing style also
provides information that is direct and straightforward. The manual
takes a student-centred approach by incorporating the student
voice. In each chapter there are "smart solutions," which are
challenges that students encountered when conducting their project
and detail how they solved or dealt with those challenges. There is
also a "handy hints" feature, which includes advice from students
about aspects of the project. In addition, "Future focus" boxes
identify links between students' research project experience and
their future plans. This ties into the focus, throughout the text,
on the employability skills that students develop when undertaking
a project, whether they are going into further study or work in
psychology, or going into a graduate job.
One Little Wise Kiwi is a journey through the self, to discover who
you really are. It is a collection of philosophies so that you may
determine and redefine what you believe, what you stand for, and
what matters to you. "It does not matter how you live. Challenge
your environment, rebel against your current way of thinking and
understand why you believe in what you do. Find what fits with the
highest level of who you are and bring your power and energy back
to yourself."
For Mature Audiences I always knew my siblings and I were
different, but that was only the beginning. I was coasting through
life, struggling to keep myself put together. That was until I met
Alex Munroe and my entire life turned upside down. He unleashed the
world of Nephilim on me. A world that I belonged to and never knew
about. A world that I so desperately want to be apart of. It didn't
take long for me to wish I had never learned the truth about who I
am. Strange disappearances and death are occurring more and more in
the Nephilim world. My brother, Ethan, was next. It's up to me to
save his life and mind. I don't have unreal expectations. I know
this won't be easy, but it's the least I can do after everything he
has done for me. I only hope I don't lose myself in the process.
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