Running from Reality

Running from Reality
Author: Missy Robertson
Publisher: Zonderkidz
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2018-02-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0310762553

The second book in the Faithgirlz Princess in Camo series—Running from Reality—is sure to capture the imagination of young readers as they follow adventurous Allie Carroway and her cousins as they experience life in the Louisiana Bayou and on the television screen as reality TV stars. Written by reality TV stars Missy and Mia Robertson, the fourth book in the Princess in Camo series, Running from Reality finds Allie Carroway fed up. Fed up with reality TV that is. It seemed fun at first, to be part of a famous family, but life gets embarrassing and challenging especially when every detail of your life is filmed for the world to see. Allie’s cousins, Kendall, Ruby, Lola, and Hunter have had enough too. So Papaw Ray offers the cousins a deal. And the cousins are IN! Running from Reality: Is the second book in the Faithgirlz Princess in Camo series Explores the nature of a family filled with social, cultural, and physical diversity Is the perfect fiction series for readers 8-12 Has a fun mystery for the readers to solve

Reality

Reality
Author: Sosseh Cahvejian
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2017-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1543465676

Aubree Keen is having a tough time coping with her surroundings. Her parents are always arguing, her anxiety and depression are getting the best of her, and everyone at school is thinking she has the most luxurious lifestyle just because of her dad, the most successful and rich lawyer in town. Her best friend, Nathan Poller, Huntington Highs most valuable basketball player and ladies man, being the only one who understands her, struggles to help as his manipulative yet popular girlfriend, Madison Davis, keeps him from doing so. When Aubree finally decides to escape the drama, anxiety, and trouble in her life by running away, Nathan has a hard time keeping up and caring for her. Yet when he does get through to Aubree, Madison decides to ruin it all.

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
Author: Haruki Murakami
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2009-08-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307373088

From the best-selling author of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle and After Dark, a rich and revelatory memoir about writing and running, and the integral impact both have made on his life. In 1982, having sold his jazz bar to devote himself to writing, Haruki Murakami began running to keep fit. A year later, he’d completed a solo course from Athens to Marathon, and now, after dozens of such races, not to mention triathlons and a slew of critically acclaimed books, he reflects upon the influence the sport has had on his life and—even more important—on his writing. Equal parts training log, travelogue, and reminiscence, this revealing memoir covers his four-month preparation for the 2005 New York City Marathon and includes settings ranging from Tokyo’s Jingu Gaien gardens, where he once shared the course with an Olympian, to the Charles River in Boston among young women who outpace him. Through this marvellous lens of sport emerges a cornucopia of memories and insights: the eureka moment when he decided to become a writer, his greatest triumphs and disappointments, his passion for vintage LPs and the experience, after the age of fifty, of seeing his race times improve and then fall back. By turns funny and sobering, playful and philosophical, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running is both for fans of this masterful yet guardedly private writer and for the exploding population of athletes who find similar satisfaction in distance running.

Cognitive-behavioural Therapy with Delusions and Hallucinations

Cognitive-behavioural Therapy with Delusions and Hallucinations
Author: Hazel E. Nelson
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2005
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780748792566

Written in a highly accessible style, this book gives detailed practical guidance, providing the reader with a range of strategies and techniques, set within a clear, structured framework.

Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: Interaction, Navigation, Visualization, Embodiment, and Simulation

Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: Interaction, Navigation, Visualization, Embodiment, and Simulation
Author: Jessie Y.C. Chen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2018-07-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3319915819

This two-volume set LNCS 10909 and 10910 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality, VAMR 2018, held as part of HCI International 2018 in Las Vegas, NV, USA. HCII 2018 received a total of 4346 submissions, of which 1171 papers and 160 posters were accepted for publication after a careful reviewing process. The 65 papers presented in this volume were organized in topical sections named: interaction, navigation, and visualization in VAMR; embodiment, communication, and collaboration in VAMR; education, training, and simulation; VAMR in psychotherapy, exercising, and health; virtual reality for cultural heritage, entertainment, and games; industrial and military applications.

Once a Runner

Once a Runner
Author: John L. Parker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2009-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1416597913

The undisputed classic of running novels and one of the most beloved sports books ever published, Once a Runner tells the story of an athlete’s dreams amid the turmoil of the 60s and the Vietnam war. Inspired by the author’s experience as a collegiate champion, the novel follows Quenton Cassidy, a competitive runner at fictional Southeastern University whose lifelong dream is to run a four-minute mile. He is less than a second away when the turmoil of the Vietnam War era intrudes into the staid recesses of his school’s athletic department. After he becomes involved in an athletes’ protest, Cassidy is suspended from his track team. Under the tutelage of his friend and mentor, Bruce Denton, a graduate student and former Olympic gold medalist, Cassidy gives up his scholarship, his girlfriend, and possibly his future to withdraw to a monastic retreat in the countryside and begin training for the race of his life against the greatest miler in history. A rare insider’s account of the incredibly intense lives of elite distance runners, Once a Runner is an inspiring, funny, and spot-on tale of one individual’s quest to become a champion.

How to Hit the Ground Running

How to Hit the Ground Running
Author: Neal O. Michell
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2005-04-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 089869776X

A practical and comprehensive guide and workbook for new church leadership to set up a sustainable foundation, for pastors, vestry, and in administrative roles. The quick-start program described in this book is designed for the new rector or pastor who wants to "hit the ground running." It is also designed for principal lay leaders who will be instrumental in the transition to new leadership. The program takes the new pastor, vestry, or other leadership bodies from one month prior to the new leader's arrival through the first 18 months afterward. Organized in a user-friendly workbook format, this guide gives step-by-step suggestions on how the sometimes stalled and directionless period of transition in a faith community can be made dynamic and purposeful - a time of true congregational development.