As it demonstrates various personality types, Connections allows parents to see themselves manifested in the behavior of one of four animals--Lion, Otter, Beaver, or Golden Retriever--and to pinpoint secondary characteristics as well. Includes tests for both parents and children.
This book will give people simple usable tools to improve and enrich their communication in 5 key areas, so they feel more confident and effective in meetings, presentations, interviews, social situations and can even have arguments more ...
A companion to the PBS television series of the same name. Examines the ideas, inventions, and coincidences that have culminated in the major technological achievements of today.
THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER: A radically new way of thinking about depression and anxiety 'A book that could actually make us happy' SIMON AMSTELL 'This amazing book will change your life' ELTON JOHN 'One of the most important texts of ...
"Missed Connections is a collection of illustrated love stories. There's "We Shared a Bear Suit." "If Not for Your Noisy Tambourine." "Hairy Bearded Swimmer.
Written for deacons of all denominations, this book has implications for the whole church as the issues it raises go beyond the diaconate and touch on the nature of the church itself, on its ministry and its use of the scriptures.
Intended for use by college and university educators, this book contains theoretical ideas and practical activities designed to enhance and promote writing across the curriculum programs. Topics discussed in the...
The comprehensive scope of this collection will attract scholars of French North America, early American history, Atlantic World history, Caribbean studies, Canadian studies, and frontier studies.
This textbook provides an introduction and guide to contemporary international affairs.
Human history is fascinating and complex. To make world history easier for you to grasp, this textbook emphasizes nine themes.
(C) Thames and Hudson. Figures 8.33 through 8.37. From Edmondson, 1987. Figure 8.39 From Williams, 1972. Figure 9.1 Redrawn by Bruce Brattstrom from Cundy and Rollett, 1961. Figure 9.3 By Thomas Andrasz. Figure 9.5 From Williams, 1972.