Nature's Art Box

Nature's Art Box
Author: Laura C. Martin
Publisher: Storey Publishing
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2003
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781580174909

Presents more than sixty projects made from natural materials that are available almost anywhere.

Poke The Box

Poke The Box
Author: Seth Godin
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2015-09-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0698409000

"A one-two punch! Half kick in the ass, half cheerleading encouragement." —Steven Pressfield, author of The War of Art If you are happy being just a dreamer, perhaps you don’t need this book. If you’re enjoying the status quo, don’t even consider reading this book. If you are content waiting for success to find you, please put this book down and go find something else to read. Why has Poke the Box become a cult classic? Because it’s a book that dares readers to do something they’re afraid of. It could be what you need, too. "Is Seth Godin the Pied Piper for however many of us have been afraid to fail? Will I answer his call? Will you?" —Peter Shermeta, reviewing the original edition of Poke the Box

My "t" Sound Box

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Author: Jane Belk Moncure
Publisher: Childs World Incorporated
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781602531604

"Little t has an adventure with items beginning with his letter's sound, such as a toad, two turtles, and a tiger with tooth troubles."--Provided by publisher.

Don't Throw the Book at Them

Don't Throw the Book at Them
Author: Harry Box
Publisher: William Carey Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Literacy
ISBN: 9780878088652

Don't Throw the Book at Them addresses one of the most vital issues in contemporary missions. It is a manual for cross-cultural missionaries and national church leaders ministering in societies based on oral rather than written communication. Harry Box is a former missionary and researcher in Papua New Guinea and among the Aborigines of Central Australia. In this book, he explains the distinct characteristics of oral societies, how they differ from literacy-oriented societies, Jesus' ministry to oral communicators, and why effective presentation of the Christian message demands that Western Christians change their approach to orality. He goes beyond case studies and analysis, allowing the reader to develop a detailed plan for communication.

Box Turtle at Long Pond

Box Turtle at Long Pond
Author: William T. George
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1989-09-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0688081843

"A day in the life of a box turtle is rendered carefully in words and lifelike illustrations with a text that respects its subject....Superior."--School Library Journal. "Will delight the young viewer. An excellent introduction to pond ecology, and a strikingly beautiful book."--Kirkus Reviews. It is dawn at Long Pond. Box Turtle's red eyes look out from his shelter within a crumbling tree, and his day begins ... In Beaver at Long Pond, the Georges introduced the pond and its resident. In this lyrical, magnificently painted companion book, they insure its place as a favorite spot on every child's itinerary.

Don't Open this Box!

Don't Open this Box!
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 39
Release: 1973
Genre: Boxes
ISBN: 9780819306708

Harvey's curiosity finally tempts him to ignore the "Don't open this box" sign on the box he finds on his doorstep.

T-box Genes in Development and Disease

T-box Genes in Development and Disease
Author:
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2017-01-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0128016132

T-box Genes in Development and Disease looks at the genes encoding the T-box family of transcription factors function as key regulators of many important decision processes during embryonic and tissue development. The importance of these genes is further underlined by the fact that most members of this gene family have been conserved during evolution from worms to humans. This book brings together the current information on conserved aspects with the evolutionary innovations of the functions of these genes during developmental regulation in various animal species and then discusses their important roles in human disease. - Brings together current knowledge from a wide variety of animal species and humans - Presents commentary from authoritative experts, and includes many prominent scientists and their research - Illuminates the connections between developmental biology, evolution, and human disease - Allows researchers and newcomers to this research area to gain a thorough picture of the current knowledge

Don’t Box Me In

Don’t Box Me In
Author: K. T. Ptak
Publisher: Archway Publishing
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1480874523

In Indiana, in the woods near a pond, there lives an eastern box turtle. He's very happy in his home, but there's just one problem: people who visit the cottage nearby can't seem to leave him alone. One day a large family comes to the pond, swimming and making a lot of noise. Then one of them picks him up. After they examine him, they put him in a big box and then drive away with him the next day. The family is taking him away to someplace called Ohio. They set up a wading pool in the backyard, but it's not the same as being free. Even worse, the people give him weird food. The poor turtle is uncomfortable; he wants to go home! Will he ever get back to his pond in Indiana? Based on real events, this children's story tells the tale of an eastern box turtle carried away from his home and the journey that takes him back again.

You Can't Put God in a Box

You Can't Put God in a Box
Author: Kelly Besecke
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014
Genre: BODY, MIND & SPIRIT
ISBN: 0199930929

Kelly Besecke offers an examination of reflexive spirituality, a spirituality that draws equally on religions traditions and traditions of reason in the pursuit of transcendent meaning. People who practice reflexive spirituality prefer metaphor to literalism, spiritual experience to doctrinal belief, religious pluralism to religious exclusivism or inclusivism, and ongoing inquiry to ''final answers.'' Reflexive spirituality is aligned with liberal theologies in a variety of religious traditions and among the spiritual-but-not-religious. You Can't Put God in a Box draws on original qualitative data to describe how people practiced reflexive spirituality in an urban United Methodist church, an interfaith adult education center, and a variety of secular settings. The theoretical argument focuses on two kinds of rationality that are both part of the Enlightenment legacy. Technological rationality focuses our attention on finding the most efficient means to a particular end. Reflexive spiritualists reject forms of religiosity and secularity that rely on the biases of technological rationality—they see these as just so many versions of ''fundamentalism'' that are standing in the way of compelling spiritual meaning. Intellectual rationality, on the other hand, offers tools for analysis, interpretation, and synthesis of religious ideas. Reflexive spiritualists embrace intellectual rationality as a way of making religious traditions more meaningful for modern ears. Besecke provides a window into the progressive theological thinking of educated spiritual seekers and religious liberals. Grounded in participant observation, her book uses concrete examples of reflexive spirituality in practice to speak to the classical sociological problem of modern meaninglessness.