Be Strong, Be Wise teaches young people how to protect themselves from sexual assault. In Be Strong, Be Wise, psychotherapist and youth advocate Amy Carpenter provides all the information young adults need to lower risk (while still having fun!). Use the tools Amy provides to feel confident in public settings, whether on campus, at a party or a club, on a date or a night on the town. By the end of Be Strong, Be Wise, young people learn how to: Establish a safety system with their friends that decreases risk Be safety-minded when going out for drinks Recognize the red flags they need to know when meeting new people or starting a new relationship Understand gender roles as they relate to safety Respond if an assault takes place
In Be Strong, Be Wise, psychotherapist and youth advocate Amy Carpenter provides all the information teens and young adults need to feel safe and confident in their relationships and in the world.
A manual of ideas and experiences emphasizing the fact that a good presider must be aware of what will happen at every planned moment of a liturgical celebration.
Part of Dr. Warren W. Wiersbe's best-selling "BE" commentary series, Be Wise has now been updated with study questions and a new introduction by Ken Baugh.
. . This is brilliant thinking, beautiful storytelling, and practical insight.” —Brené Brown, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of Rising Strong “A thoughtful chronicle of spiritual discovery.
Abuse is a battle for control by skilled players over unaware targets, regardless of gender, race, culture, or age. This book speaks to anyone trapped in that battle.
Rosemary, a Scottish lass whose baby is stolen by the wicked faery folk of the Sidhe. Ursula, a princess replaced by a walking, talking automaton. These are not your usual passive princess, waiting forlornly for their prince to come.
Based on the premise that life's challenges train us to be leaders, author Mary Elizabeth Young shares her own life's lessons. This book will jumpstart women into their natural leadership and living their dreams.
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Tech shouldn't get in the way of a life worth living. Let's get tech-wise. Amy Crouch is a student at Cornell University studying linguistics, English, and anything else she can fit into her schedule.
Stand tall, stay strong and don’t let anything come between you and your dreams. This little book, packed with positive statements and life-affirming quotes, will help you rise above the bad vibes and find your inner strength.