Haunted Halloween at Kool’s School

Haunted Halloween at Kool’s School
Author: Bruce R. Foster
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1525583484

This true storied bilingual children’s book, “Haunted Halloween at Kool's School - Lessons Learned” features a very hectic day for principal Kool at his elementary school on a highly memorable Halloween day. Twenty-four of illustrator Josh Stewart’s evocative, water coloured illustrations grace the book. Children enjoy finding a mini pic of principal Kool dressed as a clown hiding on any page containing a large illustration. The ultimate number of hidden mini pics is a subtle tribute to the late Kobe Bryant. The book portrays a number of unique activities that occur in many of our nation’s schools on this trick or treat day. As with all of Foster’s other four true storied books, a portion of the sale of each book sold supports Kids Help Phone (Canada).

Haunted Halloween at Kool's School: Lessons Learned

Haunted Halloween at Kool's School: Lessons Learned
Author: Bruce R. Foster
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781525583469

This true storied bilingual children's book, "Haunted Halloween at Kool's School - Lessons Learned" features a very hectic day for principal Kool at his elementary school on a highly memorable Halloween day. Twenty-four of illustrator Josh Stewart's evocative, water coloured illustrations grace the book. Children enjoy finding a mini pic of principal Kool dressed as a clown hiding on any page containing a large illustration. The ultimate number of hidden mini pics is a subtle tribute to the late Kobe Bryant. The book portrays a number of unique activities that occur in many of our nation's schools on this trick or treat day. As with all of Foster's other four true storied books, a portion of the sale of each book sold supports Kids Help Phone (Canada)....

The Power of Slow

The Power of Slow
Author: Christine Louise Hohlbaum
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1429986689

Overwhelmed by electronic gadgets? Buried under an avalanche of e-mails? Juggling too many tasks and responsibilities? Desperately in need of a deep breath and a time-out? For all of us who answer yes to any of these questions, help is on the way. Getting to the heart of our hassled and over-scheduled existence, Christine Louise Hohlbaum cheerfully investigates 101 ways to increase our quality of life and productivity by reevaluating how we perceive and use time. Everyone has their own personal bank account of time, and while we cannot control time itself, we can manage the activities with which we fill the time we have available to us. The Power of Slow gives readers practical, concise directions to change the relationship they have with time and debunks the myths of multitasking, speed, and urgency as the only ways to efficiency. Tips include: · When working on a project on your computer, close all the windows, with the exception of the one you need to do your job. · Learn to say no in a polite and constructive way to favors, invitations, and requests. · Manage your own expectations, as well as those of others, by clearly stating what is possible in the time frame given. · Declare gadget-free zones (both geographical and temporal) to really enjoy your leisure time. · Know when your plate is full. · Make commitments to difficult tasks in five-minute increments and gradually increase the increments. · Save your most favorite or the easiest tasks for last to avoid procrastination. The Power of Slow will help readers identify areas in need of improvement and show them how to become more efficient and less frazzled at work and at home---and live a better, more balanced life.

Paint My Body Red

Paint My Body Red
Author: Heidi R. Kling
Publisher: Entangled: Teen
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2015-11-02
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1633754103

Sometimes you have to lose everything to find where you truly belong. Eighteen-year-old Paige Mason’s problems aren’t ordinary. Not anymore. After the cluster of suicides at her Silicon Valley high school, everything changed. All her bright plans of attending a fancy private college, finding a solid group of girlfriends, falling in love...everything faded to ashes. In order to feel something in the face of numb, dulling pain, she made bad choices. Dangerous choices. And now that she's been shipped back to her sick father’s dilapidated Wyoming ranch, Paige has a choice. Piece together the jagged edges of her past, or give up a potentially incredible future with Jake, the cowboy she can’t stay away from no matter how hard she tries...

CMJ New Music Report

CMJ New Music Report
Author:
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Total Pages: 60
Release: 2000-03-20
Genre:
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CMJ New Music Report is the primary source for exclusive charts of non-commercial and college radio airplay and independent and trend-forward retail sales. CMJ's trade publication, compiles playlists for college and non-commercial stations; often a prelude to larger success.

How to Be a Lawyer

How to Be a Lawyer
Author: Jason Mendelson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2022-06-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1119835828

Transform your legal education into a successful and fulfilling legal career In How to Be a Lawyer: The Path from Law School to Success, a team of veteran lawyers and entrepreneurs delivers an eye-opening discussion of how to translate your years of training and education into a running start in the world of practice. The book bridges the gap between law school and practice, whether you hope to be a big firm transactional attorney, a solo criminal lawyer, work for the government or any other legal profession. You’ll discover how you can use what you learned in law school and how you can develop the real skills you’ll need as you deal with clients and colleagues. The authors explain what your professors won’t tell you in law school and what employers and clients will actually expect from you. You’ll also find: Case studies and guest chapters describing the transition to major areas of law and how it can and should affect your law school decision making Expert advice on making your first job a successful one Guidance on how to avoid the most common career pitfalls and client mistakes Unfiltered opinions from clients about what they really think about lawyers An ideal resource for aspiring and current law students and early career lawyers, How to Be a Lawyer is the practical blueprint you need to build your legal career from scratch.

Haunted Heart

Haunted Heart
Author: Lisa Rogak
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2009-01-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0312377320

An unauthorized portrait of the influential pop-culture author evaluates the life experiences that shaped his literary achievements, from his disadvantaged childhood in rural Maine to his rapid fame as a writer and struggles with substance abuse.

The Ghost Dancers

The Ghost Dancers
Author: Adrian C. Louis
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647790255

Adrian C. Louis’s previously unpublished early novel has given us “the unsayable said” of the Native American reservation. A realistic look at reservation life, The Ghost Dancers explores—very candidly—many issues, including tribal differences, “urban Indians” versus “rez Indians,” relationships among Blacks, Whites, and Indians, police tactics on and off the rez, pipe ceremonies and sweat-lodge ceremonies, alcoholism and violence on the rez, visitations of the supernatural, poetry and popular music, the Sixties and the Vietnam War, the aims and responsibilities of journalism, and, most prominently, interracial sexual relationships. Readers familiar with Louis’s life and other works will note interesting connections between the protagonist, Bean, and Louis himself, as well as a connection between The Ghost Dancers and other Louis writings—especially his sensational novel Skins. It’s 1988, and Lyman “Bean” Wilson, a Nevada Indian and middle-aged professor of journalism at Lakota University in South Dakota, is reassessing his life. Although Bean is the great-grandson of Wovoka, the Paiute leader who initiated the Ghost Dance religion, he is not a full-blood Indian and he endures the scorn of the Pine Ridge Sioux, whose definition of Indian identity is much narrower. A man with many flaws, Bean wrestles with his own worst urges, his usually ineffectual efforts to help his family, and his determination to establish his identity as an Indian. The result is a string of family reconnections, sexual adventures, crises at work, pipe and sweat-lodge ceremonies, and—through his membership in the secret Ghost Dancers Society—political activism, culminating in a successful plot to blow the nose off George Washington’s face on Mount Rushmore. Quintessentially Louis, this raw, angry, at times comical, at times heartbreaking novel provides an unflinching look at reservation life and serves as an unyielding tribute to a generation without many choices.

The Christ-Haunted Landscape

The Christ-Haunted Landscape
Author: Susan Ketchin
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2009-11-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496800966

Here are Susan Ketchin's discerning interviews with twelve southerners living and writing in the South, and along with a piece of fiction by each are her penetrating commentaries about the impact of southern religious experience on their work. A little more than a generation ago Flannery O'Connor made a startling observation about herself and her fellow southerners: “By and large,” she said, “people in the South still conceive of humanity in theological terms. While the South is hardly Christ-centered, it is most certainly Christ-haunted. The southerner who isn't convinced of it is very much afraid that he may have been formed in the image and likeness of God.” Guided by O'Connor's perceptive commentary about southerners in general, Susan Ketchin has created a deeply revealing collection that mirrors the pervasive role of religion in the literature by the recent generation of notable southern writers. Ketchin confirms that “old-time religion” remains a potent force in the literature of the contemporary South.