Sparks from the Camp Fire
Author | : Charles S. Greene |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 596 |
Release | : 1889 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : Charles S. Greene |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 596 |
Release | : 1889 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : Joseph W. Morton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 492 |
Release | : 1899 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : Joseph W. Morton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 623 |
Release | : 1892 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : Melody A. Carlson |
Publisher | : Harvest House Publishers |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2020-05-05 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 0736979751 |
Celebrate the Great Outdoors Whether your idea of camping is in a tiny tent, a luxury RV, or somewhere in between, nothing beats having fun with family and friends in the fresh air. Relive favorite memories of childhood vacations and get excited for future outdoor adventures with these humorous and heartwarming recollections from bestselling author and camping enthusiast Melody Carlson. Pack your gear and hit the road with Melody as you encounter Campfire Connections—how a simple offer of firewood sparks a friendship. Lolly the Bear—an unexpected guest with a sweet tooth pays a morning visit. The Worst Camping Trip Ever—a pregnant woman and a torrential downpour make for a hasty midnight departure. Best-Laid Plans—all it takes is one unhappy camper to spoil an outing. Fireworks on the Fourth—an explosive clash between generations ends with a promise of unconditional love Along the way, you’ll enjoy inspirational quotes and practical tips to make your next camping experience even “s’more” of a success. So gather ‘round and get ready for some unforgettable stories.
Author | : Ranjot Singh Chahal |
Publisher | : Rana Books Uk |
Total Pages | : 51 |
Release | : 2023-06-27 |
Genre | : Study Aids |
ISBN | : |
The "IELTS Speaking and Listening Vocabulary Booster: 1001 Important Vocabulary with Examples" is a comprehensive and indispensable guide designed to help IELTS test-takers enhance their vocabulary skills specifically for the speaking and listening sections of the exam. With a focus on important topics such as art, advertising, body language, camping, coronavirus, crime and punishment, clothing, education, environmental problems, films, food, musical instruments, newspapers, facial features, plants, technology, and daily life, this book offers a wide range of vocabulary words essential for success in the IELTS exam. The book features a carefully curated collection of 1001 key vocabulary words, each accompanied by clear and relevant examples to illustrate their usage. This enables learners to understand the context and application of the vocabulary in real-life situations. The examples provided cover a variety of scenarios, allowing learners to familiarize themselves with the language they are likely to encounter during the speaking and listening sections of the IELTS exam. Whether you are a beginner looking to build a strong vocabulary foundation or an advanced learner aiming to refine your language skills, this book is a valuable resource. It offers a systematic approach to learning and memorizing important vocabulary, enabling you to express yourself fluently and confidently during the IELTS exam. With its user-friendly format and concise explanations, the "IELTS Speaking and Listening Vocabulary Booster" is an essential companion for any IELTS test-taker seeking to maximize their score in the speaking and listening sections. Enhance your vocabulary, boost your language proficiency, and increase your chances of success with this comprehensive and practical guide.
Author | : Erik Wahl |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2017-03-07 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0399564225 |
We’ve been conditioned to think about creative genius as a dichotomy: dreamers versus doers, creativity versus discipline, the spark versus the grind. But what if we’re wrong? What if it’s the spark and the grind? We love people whose creative genius arrives in sudden sparks of inspiration. Think of Archimedes in his bathtub or Newton under his apple tree. But we also admire people who work incredibly hard and long for their creative breakthroughs. Think of Edison in his lab, grinding through hundreds of failed variations on the lightbulb. We remember his words in tough times: “Genius is 1 percent inspiration, 99 percent perspiration.” Now Erik Wahl, a visual artist, speaker, and entrepreneur, helps us unite the yin and yang of creativity— the dynamic new ideas with the dogged effort. He shows why we won’t get far if we rely on the spark without the grind, or the grind without the spark. What the world really needs are the creators who can hold the two in balance. Fortunately, it’s possible to get good at both, as Wahl knows from experience. After his corporate career suddenly ended, he pursued a spark—to paint photorealistic portraits—and ground it out until he got good enough to make very good art very quickly. That’s the basis of his riveting live shows, which have captivated skeptical audiences who never expected to be inspired by art—and taught them to embrace creativity in a whole new way. This book offers surprising insights and practical advice about how to fan the sparks and make the grind more productive. Wahl deftly synthesizes the wisdom of other artists, philosophers, scientists, and business visionaries throughout history, along with his own views. Here’s how he sums up his approach: The world needs people who enjoy swimming in ideas until they discover a great one. The world also needs doers who have a gift for activation, a.k.a. “getting s*** done.” But the most potent individual creators in any industry or environment have learned how to be both. They’ve learned how to spark their grind and they’ve learned how to grind their sparks. As a result, they not only make things happen, they make great things. If you want to ensure constant creativity in your life and produce your most innovative work—this is your guide.
Author | : Petra Mundik |
Publisher | : University of New Mexico Press |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Apocalypse in literature |
ISBN | : 0826356702 |
13: " In All That Dark and All That Cold": Good and Evil in No Country for Old Men -- 14: "All Things of Grace and Beauty": The Presence of the Sacred in The Road -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- Back Cover
Author | : Steven WinterHawk |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2016-04-16 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1491794402 |
A Spark of the Fire: The inspiration for most of this Sci-Fi and Fantasy book was the stories of my Native ancestors, my dreams, and Norse mythology. But then, where did the original stories and dreams come from? My dreams that began in the first story in this book, The Forest, have been with me almost since birth. I have remembered and wrote in my dream journals about meeting someone, who has been part of my Dreamtime and eventually waking life, who I believe to be my soulmate. Native stories have been the inspiration for my people as long as we can remember. These stories are not usually meant to be taken literally and are told and retold orally to be changed as the situation requires shaping our reality. The theme of the stories in this book is part relationships and a paradox of interstellar travel to other worlds out there among and beyond the Stars. I recall the words of Einstein who is mostly responsible for the theory concerning our inability to travel beyond the speed of light: Imagination is more important than Knowledge. And then my Native ancestors: We Are all Related. This book may then be an Aboriginal Theory of Relativity. .winterhawk
Author | : Bradley Charbonneau |
Publisher | : Repossible |
Total Pages | : 139 |
Release | : 2020-12-07 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : |
The question I most get having now written 5 books together with my kids is not about the characters or the dog or the castle or if Lu will ever stop eating fries.* No. The question I get from parents is, "How in the world did you manage to do a creative project with your kids, how did it go, and how can I do it, too?" The answer was: 1.) I just decided to do it, 2.) it went both terribly wrong and wonderfully right, and 3.) this book is how you can do it, too. One parent pulled me aside, a bit frazzled, and almost threatened me with, "If you ever hold a weekend workshop on how to do a creative project together with your kids, I'll pay whatever you want to charge." When I sat down with my then-8-year old on the red chair in early March of 2014, having just read a really bad children's book and said, "Wow, that book was pretty bad." I then immediately followed up with, "We can do better than that." My son looked at me like I was crazy (I was) and challenged me to follow through on my dare. I did. Within a month, we had a book on Amazon. Now we can boast almost all of the list below: 1.) We have sold 1,000,000+ books in 89 countries and 7 languages. 2.) We sometimes had to resort to bribery, coercion, and ice cream to get a chapter done. 3.) Just on royalties alone, Li is eyeing a Maserati for his 16th birthday. 4.) We created something from nothing and no one can ever take that away. 5.) We get regular calls from Hollywood producers about making the movie versions. 6.) We broke all of Audible's rules when we recorded the audiobook version--and got rejected. 7.) Both boys have transformed into perfect angels who study Mandarin in their free time after violin lessons and before their volunteer work for global literacy. 8.) I have a audio proof of my 10-year old narrating Chapter 8 that I can use at his wedding to embarrass him beyond his wildest nightmares and I can bring that up whenever I like to remind my boys that we are a family who shares experiences (and it's good for blackmail). 9.) We did it all right. 10.) We did it all wrong. 11.) We did it. Period. HINT: Take the list above and choose which one you like. This book is proof that we can create something from nothing together with our kids. What you're about to embark on is a journey that no one can take away from you. We're going to create a time capsule you'll be able to cherish until your 89-year-old neighbor finally tells you she's deaf and hasn't heard a word about it. This book is going to help you create a bond with your kids. For the record: 1.) We're not shooting for stardom (at least, not beyond your family). 2.) It's almost guaranteed it won't win any literary awards. 3.) I don't care if you sell 7 copies. (P.S. Either will you.) 4.) We're shooting for the experience of starting, persevering, and finishing a creative project with parents and children that you can be proud of (or cringe over). I've got to finish up this bit here as I need to interview my teenager for our latest book, "What I Wish I Knew When I Was 13." He hates the idea so far. Usually, that's a firm indicator that it's going to be a success. Speaking of success, we're not going to succeed if we don't get started. Let us help you get started. Ready? * Lu will NEVER stop eating fries.