The 72 Names of God for Kids

The 72 Names of God for Kids
Author: Yehuda Berg
Publisher: Kabbalah Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Cabala
ISBN: 9781571895431

Explains to young readers how the three letters of each of the Kabbalah's seventy-two names for God can be used to teach such important spiritual lessons as how to get rid of negative thoughts and anger, how to share with others, and how to feel safe.

Vokabbalahry

Vokabbalahry
Author: Michal Berg
Publisher: Kabbalah Learning Center
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2013-08-13
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781571898685

Text in Hebrew.

Thavaasmi (Vol - 3)

Thavaasmi (Vol - 3)
Author: R Srirama Chakradhar
Publisher: R Srirama Chakradhar
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2020-11-06
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

THAVAASMI ( means "I belong to you") - LAUNCHED BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE VICE PRESIDENT OF INDIA, SRIMAN M.VENKAIAH NAIDU GARU Approach: Ramayana and Bhagavadgeetha are presented as mirrors and lifelines of humanity. Ramayana presented with Human Angle Language: English Structure of the book: Entire content is divided into 4 Volumes and 68 days Uniqueness: 1. Content is presented as a Dialogue between a father (Mr.Aditya) and daughter(Thavaasmi). 2. Authentic 3. Comprehensive Analysis of each character, virtue, situation in Ramayana 4. Practice and introspection made easy using Comparison Mirrors, Introspection Mirrors, Media Reporting, Character Presentation, Research questions, Now and then tasks, contemporary relevance etc. 5. Aesthetic richness through situational images 6. Mind maps are used to make assimilation easy.

Three Days in the Village, and Other Sketches

Three Days in the Village, and Other Sketches
Author: Leo graf Tolstoy
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2023-10-26
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

Leo graf Tolstoy's 'Three Days in the Village, and Other Sketches' is a collection of poignant and insightful short stories that capture the essence of Russian countryside life in the late 19th century. Tolstoy's prose is rich in detail and vivid imagery, painting a vivid picture of the struggles and joys of the peasant class. The stories in this collection are raw and unfiltered, providing a glimpse into the harsh realities of rural Russia, while also highlighting moments of beauty and humanity. Tolstoy's writing style is characterized by its simplicity and honesty, reflecting his commitment to portraying the truth of the human experience. This collection stands as a testament to Tolstoy's deep empathy and keen observational skills. Leo graf Tolstoy, a Russian author and philosopher, drew inspiration from his own interactions with the peasantry and his desire to shed light on their plight. His social consciousness and moral convictions shine through in 'Three Days in the Village,' making it a compelling read for those interested in Russian literature and social issues. This book is recommended for readers who appreciate a nuanced exploration of human nature and society through the lens of a master storyteller.

Timeless Learning

Timeless Learning
Author: Ira Socol
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2018-06-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1119461685

Reinvent public schools with proven, innovative practices Our homes, communities, and the world itself need the natural assets our children bring with them as learners, and which they often lose over time on the assembly line that pervades most of the public education system today. We see no actions as more important in school than developing, supporting, and reinforcing children's sense of agency, the value of their voices, and their potential to influence their own communities. In Timeless Learning, an award-winning team of leaders, Chief Technology Officer Ira Socol, Superintendent Pam Moran, and Lab Schools Principal Chad Ratliff demonstrate how you can implement innovative practices that have shown remarkable success. The authors use progressive design principles to inform pathways to disrupt traditions of education today and show you how to make innovations real that will have a timeless and meaningful impact on students, keeping alive the natural curiosity and passion for learning with which children enter school. Discover the power of project-based and student-designed learning Find out what “maker learning” entails Launch connected and interactive digital learning Benefit from the authors’ “opening up learning” space and time Using examples from their own successful district as well as others around the country, the authors create a deep map of the processes necessary to move from schools in which content-driven, adult-determined teaching has been the traditional norm to new learning spaces and communities in which context-driven, child-determined learning is the progressive norm.

Stillness Is the Key

Stillness Is the Key
Author: Ryan Holiday
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0525538585

Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller & Wall Street Journal Bestseller In The Obstacle Is the Way and Ego Is the Enemy, bestselling author Ryan Holiday made ancient wisdom wildly popular with a new generation of leaders in sports, politics, and technology. In his new book, Stillness Is the Key, Holiday draws on timeless Stoic and Buddhist philosophy to show why slowing down is the secret weapon for those charging ahead. All great leaders, thinkers, artists, athletes, and visionaries share one indelible quality. It enables them to conquer their tempers. To avoid distraction and discover great insights. To achieve happiness and do the right thing. Ryan Holiday calls it stillness--to be steady while the world spins around you. In this book, he outlines a path for achieving this ancient, but urgently necessary way of living. Drawing on a wide range of history's greatest thinkers, from Confucius to Seneca, Marcus Aurelius to Thich Nhat Hanh, John Stuart Mill to Nietzsche, he argues that stillness is not mere inactivity, but the doorway to self-mastery, discipline, and focus. Holiday also examines figures who exemplified the power of stillness: baseball player Sadaharu Oh, whose study of Zen made him the greatest home run hitter of all time; Winston Churchill, who in balancing his busy public life with time spent laying bricks and painting at his Chartwell estate managed to save the world from annihilation in the process; Fred Rogers, who taught generations of children to see what was invisible to the eye; Anne Frank, whose journaling and love of nature guided her through unimaginable adversity. More than ever, people are overwhelmed. They face obstacles and egos and competition. Stillness Is the Key offers a simple but inspiring antidote to the stress of 24/7 news and social media. The stillness that we all seek is the path to meaning, contentment, and excellence in a world that needs more of it than ever.

Little Tales For Growing Hearts

Little Tales For Growing Hearts
Author: Saahil
Publisher: Saahil
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2023-11-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN:

In an age where screens and gadgets often occupy the attention of children, it's heartening to find a book like "Little Tales for Growing Hearts." This collection is a labor of love, carefully curated by the author to offer young readers a taste of the magic that can be found within the pages of a book. In an age where so much content is disposable, these stories stand as timeless classics, passed down through generations and now thoughtfully brought together in one volume. The author has selected a diverse array of stories, including slightly abridged classics, well-loved folktales, and some original creations. Each story holds a valuable lesson that will resonate with young minds and help them navigate the challenges and wonders of the world. These lessons range from the importance of kindness, courage, and determination to the value of friendship, empathy, and the power of imagination. In "Little Tales for Growing Hearts," children can explore the timeless wisdom of Aesop's fables, journey into the mystical world of folktales from around the globe, and immerse themselves in the enchanting prose of the author's own unique creations. This book is designed to ignite the imagination, spark conversations, and nurture a love for reading. Whether you're a parent looking for bedtime stories that impart valuable life lessons, a teacher seeking engaging classroom material, or a young reader eager for adventure, this book promises a world of enchantment and enlightenment. It invites children to explore and learn while being captivated by the magic of storytelling. "Little Tales for Growing Hearts" is a precious addition to any child's bookshelf, offering a chance to discover the beauty of stories that transcend time and culture. With its carefully selected stories, it reminds us that the art of storytelling remains a powerful tool for building character, inspiring dreams, and nurturing young hearts.

Forget School

Forget School
Author: Martin Illingworth
Publisher: Crown House Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1781353557

Written by Martin Illingworth, Forget School: Why young people are succeeding on their own terms and what schools can do to avoid being left behind is a wide-reaching, engaging enquiry into the things that young people actually need from their education. Schools are at a crossroads: either they respond to the real world of change, challenges and possibilities that face young people, or they become irrelevant. Young people need to network effectively, manage their finances responsibly, and be digitally proficient and alert to the world around them. If schools do not adapt their provision to nurture these capabilities, then today's youth will increasingly turn to alternative sources to seek out the education they need. Drawing on the experiences of young self-employed adults, Martin Illingworth's Forget School shares key insights into the ways in which education can be recalibrated to better support young people. In doing so he provides practical suggestions around how schooling culture, curriculum design and pedagogical approaches can be reconfigured in readiness for the emerging shifts and trends in 21st century life and employment. Martin sheds light on how young people perceive school's current provision, and offers greater insight into what they think needs to change if education is to work for generations to come. He also explores the importance of digital proficiency in the 21st century and how young people, as digital natives, both acquire it and leverage its benefits independently of school instruction. Essential reading for anyone working in education.