The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby
Author: F. Scott Fitzgerald
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1925
Genre:
ISBN: 9781640322806

Complete edition of The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Written in and describing the decadent period of 1920's America, Fitzgerald's lyrical verse is a tragically simple love story that is strangely profound. This is a haunting classic that stays with the reader.

Back to the Past

Back to the Past
Author: Kim Percival
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009-11
Genre:
ISBN: 1607997894

America became a third world country instantly. Over three hundred million people no longer had leadership, finances, or status. Canada and the British Isles suffered the same fate. Now it was time for the other world powers to divvy up the spoils. Ridge Crenshaw can read the signs. When he sees the imminent demise of America slowly becoming a reality, he decides to develop an RV community in the hills of central Texas to give people an escape from the intensely congested and consuming world surrounding them. Ridge's plan is a throwback to simplistic life: working hand in hand, living off the land, and sticking together in every decision. But soon circumstances change, putting him in the leadership of over forty thousand people. As the global political-economical situation becomes more and more dire, Ridge finds himself thrown into a world of intrigue and danger he never imagined. From defending his compound from the constant threat of thieves and con artists to an assault by mechanized terrorists who want to kill and plunder. When Ridge is finally challenged to put his life in jeopardy and fly a suicide mission against a Chinese invasion, it seems as though all might be lost. Can Ridge protect the people and the land he loves? Can he save their livelihood and lifestyle from the downward spiral of poverty and warfare? Join author Kim Percival and discover the only true way to go Back to the Past and maintain a life of peace and love. Born in Arkansas but raised in Southern California, Kim Percival couldn't wait to get out and see the world. Many of his occupations and businesses allowed him to travel extensively. Almost twenty years ago while a pastor in Montana, he began to write fiction mixed with biblical fact. He is semi-retired and living in Liberty, Texas with his wife, Brenda.

Trade in the 21st Century

Trade in the 21st Century
Author: Bernard M. Hoekman
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0815729057

Despite troubled trade negotiations, global trade—and trade policy—will thrive in the twenty-first century, but with a bow to the past. Is the multilateral trading order of the twentieth century a historical artifact? Was the creation of the World Trade Organization in 1995 the high point of multilateral cooperation on trade? This new volume, edited by Bernard M. Hoekman and Ernesto Zedillo, assesses the relevance of the WTO in the context of the rise of China and the United States' turn toward unilateral protectionism. The contributors adopt a historical perspective to discuss changes in global trade policy trends, adducing lessons from the past to help understand current trade tensions. Topics include responses to U.S. protectionism under the Trump administration, the policy dimensions of trade in services and the rise of the digital economy, how to strengthen the WTO to better negotiate new rules of the game and adjudicate disputes, managing China's integration into the global trade system, and the implications of global value chains for economic development policies. By reflecting on past episodes of protectionism and how they were resolved, Trade in the 21st Century provides both context and guidance on how trade challenges can be addressed in the coming decades.

Moving Past Perfect

Moving Past Perfect
Author: Thomas S. Greenspon
Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1575423871

Perfectionism is about believing that if we can just do something perfectly, other people will love and accept us - and if we can't, we'll never be good enough. That belief is a burden that can negatively affect all areas of a person's life. In this positive, practical book (retitled and updated edition), psychologist Tom Greenspon explains perfectionism, where it comes from, and what parents can do about it. He describes a healing process for transforming perfectionism into healthy living practices and self-acceptance. Parents who want to help their kids move past perfectionism and live happier, healthier lives in which they're free to make mistakes, to learn, and to grow will benefit from this book. In addition, parents who struggle with their own perfectionism - and whose perfectionism takes a toll on the family - will find help for themselves within these pages.

Back to the Past: (dyslexie Font) Decodable Chapter Books

Back to the Past: (dyslexie Font) Decodable Chapter Books
Author: Cigdem Knebel
Publisher: Kents' Quest
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2019-02-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781798117767

Camp Diggin is almost bankrupt. Mr. Prill, who runs the camp, tries to raise cash to save his camp. Tim and Kim end up at Camp Diggin to dig for fossils. A black box on its way to trash brings Tim and Kim to a land of adventure with a T-Rex and a Mom Duckbill. Can Tim and Kim help Mr. Prill save the camp with some support from the friendly dinosaurs? Back To The Past has 22 chapters and over 7000 words. This is Book #3 in the Kents' Quest series. Book #1 is Sam Is Stuck, Book #2 is Fox Hunt. This version is written with Dyslexie font. Century Schoolbook font version is also available. Simple Words Books help struggling readers become better readers, without tears. Our decodable books support improving their reading fluency, comprehension and confidence. In our books, we use decodable, high frequency and basic sight words that early readers can easily decode. Our short sentences and paragraphs make it easier for our readers to flow through the chapters. The entire word list and word frequency are included in the book and on our website (simplewordsbooks.com). We recommend the use of this list as a tool to determine the reading level match and pre-practice with the reader to improve fluency. Check out Simple Words Books at simplewordsbooks.com and Join READlexia Book Club for FREE to receive FREE decodable materials and special offers. Our promise is not to let dyslexia and other learning differences deprive kids of learning the love of reading.

Back to Life

Back to Life
Author: Alicia Salzer
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2011-01-18
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 006206410X

Back to Life is a feel-good approach to overcoming that lets you try on the skills of the heroes you most admire. From icons of survival like Rosa Parks and Nelson Mandela to contemporary heroes like Michael J. Fox and Elizabeth Edwards, this book allows you to see what resilient survivors actually do when they feel lousy. This is a revolutionary approach to feeling better, rooted in the science of positive psychology and resilience theory, and would help anyone get a dose of soul food into their emotional diet; but these techniques are specially tailored to those trying to overcome traumas big and small—from Big-T Traumas, such as combat, abuse, and bereavement, to challenges one might think of as little-t traumas, like breakups, betrayals, job loss, health problems, and financial hardships. After years of working in the trenches of psychiatry, it became clear to Dr. Alicia Salzer that we needed some new methods to help people overcome, since the old methods often proved too painful for many to bear. It's all about being in the present and focusing on the future—no retelling and revisiting the past, no opening Pandora's box, no picking at old scabs. Back to Life is a creative and empowering way to learn the habits of resilient survivors while getting to know what you stand for, what makes you happy, and what emotions you need in your diet in order to thrive. In this book you will create a "holistic pillbox" of ten stones—each symbolizing a healthy new way of coping—that you can utilize when your past rears its head. The truth is, there have always been people in our midst who remain positive and passionate despite enormous challenges while others just get stuck. This is the secret playbook of those people, and it's full of accessible and fun exercises to help you try on the rose-colored glasses of those survivors we so admire.

What If . . . Your Past Came Back to Haunt You

What If . . . Your Past Came Back to Haunt You
Author: Liz Ruckdeschel
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2008-12-09
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0375891293

AS HALEY CONTINUES her junior year, choices abound. Until now, Haley’s past life in California has been mostly a mystery—but that’s about to change. Haley has some juicy secrets that are about to become public knowledge. Will they destroy her social standing—or will the faint whiff of scandal make her even more popular? It all depends on the choices you make in this popular interactive series.

History and Health Policy in the United States

History and Health Policy in the United States
Author: Rosemary A. Stevens
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2006-06-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0813539870

In our rapidly advancing scientific and technological world, many take great pride and comfort in believing that we are on the threshold of new ways of thinking, living, and understanding ourselves. But despite dramatic discoveries that appear in every way to herald the future, legacies still carry great weight. Even in swiftly developing fields such as health and medicine, most systems and policies embody a sequence of earlier ideas and preexisting patterns. In History and Health Policy in the United States, seventeen leading scholars of history, the history of medicine, bioethics, law, health policy, sociology, and organizational theory make the case for the usefulness of history in evaluating and formulating health policy today. In looking at issues as varied as the consumer economy, risk, and the plight of the uninsured, the contributors uncover the often unstated assumptions that shape the way we think about technology, the role of government, and contemporary medicine. They show how historical perspectives can help policymakers avoid the pitfalls of partisan, outdated, or merely fashionable approaches, as well as how knowledge of previous systems can offer alternatives when policy directions seem unclear. Together, the essays argue that it is only by knowing where we have been that we can begin to understand health services today or speculate on policies for tomorrow.

The Lost Child

The Lost Child
Author: Caryl Phillips
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1473569826

Discover this heartrending story of orphans, outcasts and the grip of the past from award-winning novelist Caryl Phillips – inspired by Wuthering Heights. It is the 1960s. Isolated from her parents after falling in love with a foreigner, Monica Johnson raises her sons in the shadow of the wild Yorkshire moors. But when her younger son Tommy, a loner who is bullied at school, disappears, the family bond is demolished – with devastating consequences. Deftly intertwined with this modern narrative is the story of the ragged childhood of Emily Brontë’s Heathcliff, one of literature’s most enigmatic lost boys. Recovering the mysteries of the past to illuminate the predicaments of the present, The Lost Child is an exquisite novel about exile, freedom and what it is to belong. ‘Heartbreaking...compelling’ Independent

Back to the Present, Forward to the Past

Back to the Present, Forward to the Past
Author: International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures. Conference
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789042020382

The island of Ireland, north and south, has produced a great diversity of writing in both English and Irish for hundreds of years, often using the memories embodied in its competing views of history as a fruitful source of literary inspiration. Placing Irish literature in an international context, these two volumes explore the connection between Irish history and literature, in particular the Rebellion of 1798, in a more comprehensive, diverse and multi-faceted way than has often been the case in the past. The fifty-three authors bring their national and personal viewpoints as well as their critical judgements to bear on Irish literature in these stimulating articles. The contributions also deal with topics such as Gothic literature, ideology, and identity, as well as gender issues, connections with the other arts, regional Irish literature, in particular that of the city of Limerick, translations, the works of Joyce, and comparisons with the literature of other nations. The contributors are all members of IASIL (International Association for the Study of Irish Literatures). Back to the Present: Forward to the Past. Irish Writing and History since 1798 will be of interest to both literary scholars and professional historians, but also to the general student of Irish writing and Irish culture.