Author: AJ Georgia
Publisher: AJ Georgia
ISBN: 1311123458
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The Second Semester is book two in the Reflections at Sunflower Farm series. Ed, Donovan, Mary, and Julian deal with the loss of a friend as their wedding plans come together. Mary’s students dig deeper learning more and more that their chosen field comes with personal dangers as well as mental ones. Graduation is fast approaching which will mark the beginning of new careers and maybe the close of others. Foresters Farm looks like it could become a reality which has Mary completely terrified to the point that it’s making her physically ill. Or is it something else?
Reflections at Sunflower Farm The Second Semester
Author: AJ Georgia
Publisher: AJ Georgia
ISBN: 1311123458
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The Second Semester is book two in the Reflections at Sunflower Farm series. Ed, Donovan, Mary, and Julian deal with the loss of a friend as their wedding plans come together. Mary’s students dig deeper learning more and more that their chosen field comes with personal dangers as well as mental ones. Graduation is fast approaching which will mark the beginning of new careers and maybe the close of others. Foresters Farm looks like it could become a reality which has Mary completely terrified to the point that it’s making her physically ill. Or is it something else?
Publisher: AJ Georgia
ISBN: 1311123458
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
The Second Semester is book two in the Reflections at Sunflower Farm series. Ed, Donovan, Mary, and Julian deal with the loss of a friend as their wedding plans come together. Mary’s students dig deeper learning more and more that their chosen field comes with personal dangers as well as mental ones. Graduation is fast approaching which will mark the beginning of new careers and maybe the close of others. Foresters Farm looks like it could become a reality which has Mary completely terrified to the point that it’s making her physically ill. Or is it something else?
Reflections at Sunflower Farm The First Semester
Author: AJ Georgia
Publisher: AJ Georgia
ISBN: 1301612634
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Reflections at Sunflower Farm, The First Semester, is book one of a three part series. Love is afoot at Una College, follow Mary, Julian, and Madison as they test the waters of love and relationships. Drama, tragedy, and triumph abound as the good people of Una cope with drug abuse, death, new faces, promotions, and failures. Be there with Mary and Ed as their relationship grows and watch as the love they have for each other blooms supports them through tragedy. Read along as the plans the Dean of the school has for getting to the bottom of the drug abuse unravel around him. You can morn with the Una College family as they bury one of their own after a terrible tragedy at the school. More adventure and excitement opens with the turn of every page of The First Semester. This is the starting point for a class of phycology students trying to earn their doctorate degrees. Mary Horker their instructor has huge plans for her students this semester. She has enlisted the service of a school physiologist to help teach. The teaching is done at a local sunflower farm by telling stories from her past. Some of the stories are the student that committed suicide, the students that had sex at school, the student that was killed by a drunk driver, and more. Liz, the famous school physiologist and owner of the sunflower farm keeps the students riveted with the stories from the past. These stories are told to help them understand the things they will face as they enter the arena of phycology. Be there as plans for the future take shape and as sound of wedding bells begin to ring in the distance. With multiple stories, plots, and excitement The First Semester will keep you wondering what could possibly happen next.
Publisher: AJ Georgia
ISBN: 1301612634
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Reflections at Sunflower Farm, The First Semester, is book one of a three part series. Love is afoot at Una College, follow Mary, Julian, and Madison as they test the waters of love and relationships. Drama, tragedy, and triumph abound as the good people of Una cope with drug abuse, death, new faces, promotions, and failures. Be there with Mary and Ed as their relationship grows and watch as the love they have for each other blooms supports them through tragedy. Read along as the plans the Dean of the school has for getting to the bottom of the drug abuse unravel around him. You can morn with the Una College family as they bury one of their own after a terrible tragedy at the school. More adventure and excitement opens with the turn of every page of The First Semester. This is the starting point for a class of phycology students trying to earn their doctorate degrees. Mary Horker their instructor has huge plans for her students this semester. She has enlisted the service of a school physiologist to help teach. The teaching is done at a local sunflower farm by telling stories from her past. Some of the stories are the student that committed suicide, the students that had sex at school, the student that was killed by a drunk driver, and more. Liz, the famous school physiologist and owner of the sunflower farm keeps the students riveted with the stories from the past. These stories are told to help them understand the things they will face as they enter the arena of phycology. Be there as plans for the future take shape and as sound of wedding bells begin to ring in the distance. With multiple stories, plots, and excitement The First Semester will keep you wondering what could possibly happen next.
The Snowflake
Author: Kenneth Libbrecht
Publisher: Colin Baxter Photography
ISBN: 9781841072531
Category : Snowflakes
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
This gorgeous new calendar features super-detailed photographs of snowflakes, with captions describing the science behind their beauty, and literary quotesrelating to nature and snow.
Publisher: Colin Baxter Photography
ISBN: 9781841072531
Category : Snowflakes
Languages : en
Pages : 112
Book Description
This gorgeous new calendar features super-detailed photographs of snowflakes, with captions describing the science behind their beauty, and literary quotesrelating to nature and snow.
Serial Innovators
Author: Abbie Griffin
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804783322
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
Serial Innovators: How Individuals Create and Deliver Breakthrough Innovations in Mature Firms zeros in on the cutting-edge thinkers who repeatedly create and deliver breakthrough innovations and new products in large, mature organizations. These employees are organizational powerhouses who solve consumer problems and substantially contribute to the financial value to their firms. In this pioneering study, authors Abbie Griffin, Raymond L. Price, and Bruce A. Vojak detail who these serial innovators are and how they develop novel products, ranging from salt-free seasonings to improved electronics in companies such as Alberto Culver, Hewlett-Packard, and Procter & Gamble. Based on interviews with over 50 serial innovators and an even larger pool of their co-workers, managers and human resources teams, the authors reveal key insights about how to better understand, emulate, enable, support, and manage these unique and important individuals for long-term corporate success. Interestingly, the book finds that serial innovators are instrumental both in cases where firms are aware of clear market demands, and in scenarios when companies take risks on new investments, creating a consumer need. For over 25 years, research on innovation has taken the perspective that new product development can be managed like any other (complex) process of the firm. While a highly structured and closely supervised approach is helpful in creating incremental innovations, this book finds that it is not conducive to creating breakthrough innovations. The text argues that the drive to routinize innovation has gone too far; in fact, so far as to limit many mature firms' ability to create breakthrough innovations. In today's economy, with the future of so many large firms on the line, this book is a clarion call to businesses to rethink how to nurture and thrive on their innovative workforce.
Publisher: Stanford University Press
ISBN: 0804783322
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 238
Book Description
Serial Innovators: How Individuals Create and Deliver Breakthrough Innovations in Mature Firms zeros in on the cutting-edge thinkers who repeatedly create and deliver breakthrough innovations and new products in large, mature organizations. These employees are organizational powerhouses who solve consumer problems and substantially contribute to the financial value to their firms. In this pioneering study, authors Abbie Griffin, Raymond L. Price, and Bruce A. Vojak detail who these serial innovators are and how they develop novel products, ranging from salt-free seasonings to improved electronics in companies such as Alberto Culver, Hewlett-Packard, and Procter & Gamble. Based on interviews with over 50 serial innovators and an even larger pool of their co-workers, managers and human resources teams, the authors reveal key insights about how to better understand, emulate, enable, support, and manage these unique and important individuals for long-term corporate success. Interestingly, the book finds that serial innovators are instrumental both in cases where firms are aware of clear market demands, and in scenarios when companies take risks on new investments, creating a consumer need. For over 25 years, research on innovation has taken the perspective that new product development can be managed like any other (complex) process of the firm. While a highly structured and closely supervised approach is helpful in creating incremental innovations, this book finds that it is not conducive to creating breakthrough innovations. The text argues that the drive to routinize innovation has gone too far; in fact, so far as to limit many mature firms' ability to create breakthrough innovations. In today's economy, with the future of so many large firms on the line, this book is a clarion call to businesses to rethink how to nurture and thrive on their innovative workforce.
40-Day Journey with Julian of Norwich
Author: Lisa E. Dahill
Publisher: Augsburg Books
ISBN: 1451413084
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
* Includes passages from Scripture and opportunities to reflect and pray * Ideal for use during Advent or Lent
Publisher: Augsburg Books
ISBN: 1451413084
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
* Includes passages from Scripture and opportunities to reflect and pray * Ideal for use during Advent or Lent
The Humanity of Muhammad
Author: Craig Considine
Publisher: Blue Dome Press
ISBN: 1682065308
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
What makes an American Catholic of Irish and Italian descent one of the leading global voices in admiration of Prophet Muhammad? In this overview of Muhammad's life and legacy, prominent scholar Craig Considine provides a sociological analysis of Muhammad's teachings and example. Considine shows how the Prophet embraced religious pluralism, envisioned a civic nation, stood for anti-racism, advocated for seeking knowledge, initiated women's rights, and followed the Golden Rule. Considine sheds light on the side of Prophet Muhammad that is often forgotten in mainstream depictions and media narratives. The Humanity of Muhammad is Considine's contribution to the growing body of literature on one of history's most important human beings.
Publisher: Blue Dome Press
ISBN: 1682065308
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 157
Book Description
What makes an American Catholic of Irish and Italian descent one of the leading global voices in admiration of Prophet Muhammad? In this overview of Muhammad's life and legacy, prominent scholar Craig Considine provides a sociological analysis of Muhammad's teachings and example. Considine shows how the Prophet embraced religious pluralism, envisioned a civic nation, stood for anti-racism, advocated for seeking knowledge, initiated women's rights, and followed the Golden Rule. Considine sheds light on the side of Prophet Muhammad that is often forgotten in mainstream depictions and media narratives. The Humanity of Muhammad is Considine's contribution to the growing body of literature on one of history's most important human beings.
Industry and Trade Summary: Oilseeds
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1457821540
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1457821540
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
Cultural Proficiency
Author: Randall B. Lindsey
Publisher: Corwin Press
ISBN: 1412963621
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
This powerful third edition offers fresh approaches that enable school leaders to engage in effective interactions with students, educators, and the communities they serve.
Publisher: Corwin Press
ISBN: 1412963621
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 345
Book Description
This powerful third edition offers fresh approaches that enable school leaders to engage in effective interactions with students, educators, and the communities they serve.
Sunflower Sisters
Author: Martha Hall Kelly
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 1524796417
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Martha Hall Kelly’s million-copy bestseller Lilac Girls introduced readers to Caroline Ferriday. Now, in Sunflower Sisters, Kelly tells the story of Ferriday’s ancestor Georgeanna Woolsey, a Union nurse during the Civil War whose calling leads her to cross paths with Jemma, a young enslaved girl who is sold off and conscripted into the army, and Anne-May Wilson, a Southern plantation mistress whose husband enlists. “An exquisite tapestry of women determined to defy the molds the world has for them.”—Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours Georgeanna “Georgey” Woolsey isn’t meant for the world of lavish parties and the demure attitudes of women of her stature. So when war ignites the nation, Georgey follows her passion for nursing during a time when doctors considered women on the battlefront a bother. In proving them wrong, she and her sister Eliza venture from New York to Washington, D.C., to Gettysburg and witness the unparalleled horrors of slavery as they become involved in the war effort. In the South, Jemma is enslaved on the Peeler Plantation in Maryland, where she lives with her mother and father. Her sister, Patience, is enslaved on the plantation next door, and both live in fear of LeBaron, an abusive overseer who tracks their every move. When Jemma is sold by the cruel plantation mistress Anne-May at the same time the Union army comes through, she sees a chance to finally escape—but only by abandoning the family she loves. Anne-May is left behind to run Peeler Plantation when her husband joins the Union army and her cherished brother enlists with the Confederates. In charge of the household, she uses the opportunity to follow her own ambitions and is drawn into a secret Southern network of spies, finally exposing herself to the fate she deserves. Inspired by true accounts, Sunflower Sisters provides a vivid, detailed look at the Civil War experience, from the barbaric and inhumane plantations, to a war-torn New York City, to the horrors of the battlefield. It’s a sweeping story of women caught in a country on the brink of collapse, in a society grappling with nationalism and unthinkable racial cruelty, a story still so relevant today.
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 1524796417
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Martha Hall Kelly’s million-copy bestseller Lilac Girls introduced readers to Caroline Ferriday. Now, in Sunflower Sisters, Kelly tells the story of Ferriday’s ancestor Georgeanna Woolsey, a Union nurse during the Civil War whose calling leads her to cross paths with Jemma, a young enslaved girl who is sold off and conscripted into the army, and Anne-May Wilson, a Southern plantation mistress whose husband enlists. “An exquisite tapestry of women determined to defy the molds the world has for them.”—Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Before We Were Yours Georgeanna “Georgey” Woolsey isn’t meant for the world of lavish parties and the demure attitudes of women of her stature. So when war ignites the nation, Georgey follows her passion for nursing during a time when doctors considered women on the battlefront a bother. In proving them wrong, she and her sister Eliza venture from New York to Washington, D.C., to Gettysburg and witness the unparalleled horrors of slavery as they become involved in the war effort. In the South, Jemma is enslaved on the Peeler Plantation in Maryland, where she lives with her mother and father. Her sister, Patience, is enslaved on the plantation next door, and both live in fear of LeBaron, an abusive overseer who tracks their every move. When Jemma is sold by the cruel plantation mistress Anne-May at the same time the Union army comes through, she sees a chance to finally escape—but only by abandoning the family she loves. Anne-May is left behind to run Peeler Plantation when her husband joins the Union army and her cherished brother enlists with the Confederates. In charge of the household, she uses the opportunity to follow her own ambitions and is drawn into a secret Southern network of spies, finally exposing herself to the fate she deserves. Inspired by true accounts, Sunflower Sisters provides a vivid, detailed look at the Civil War experience, from the barbaric and inhumane plantations, to a war-torn New York City, to the horrors of the battlefield. It’s a sweeping story of women caught in a country on the brink of collapse, in a society grappling with nationalism and unthinkable racial cruelty, a story still so relevant today.
Desert Fathers and Mothers
Author: Christine Valters Paintner
Publisher: SkyLight Paths Publishing
ISBN: 1594733732
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Timeless and contemplative sayings from the earliest Christian sages of desert spirituality can be a companion on your own spiritual journey. The desert fathers and mothers were ordinary Christians living in solitude in the deserts of Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Arabia who chose to renounce the world in order to deliberately and individually follow God's call. They embraced lives of celibacy, labor, fasting, prayer and poverty, believing that denouncing material goods and practicing stoic self-discipline would lead to unity with the Divine. Their spiritual practice formed the basis of Western monasticism and greatly influenced both Western and Eastern Christianity. Their writings, first recorded in the fourth century, consist of spiritual advice, parables and anecdotes emphasizing the primacy of love and the purity of heart. Focusing on key themes of charity, fortitude, lust, patience, prayer and self-control, the Sayings influenced the rule of St. Benedict and have inspired centuries of opera, poetry and art. This probing and personal SkyLight Illuminations edition opens up their wisdom for readers with no previous knowledge of Western monasticism and early Christianity. It provides insightful yet unobtrusive commentary that describes historical background, explains the practice of asceticism and illustrates how you can use their wisdom to energize your spiritual quest.
Publisher: SkyLight Paths Publishing
ISBN: 1594733732
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 183
Book Description
Timeless and contemplative sayings from the earliest Christian sages of desert spirituality can be a companion on your own spiritual journey. The desert fathers and mothers were ordinary Christians living in solitude in the deserts of Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Arabia who chose to renounce the world in order to deliberately and individually follow God's call. They embraced lives of celibacy, labor, fasting, prayer and poverty, believing that denouncing material goods and practicing stoic self-discipline would lead to unity with the Divine. Their spiritual practice formed the basis of Western monasticism and greatly influenced both Western and Eastern Christianity. Their writings, first recorded in the fourth century, consist of spiritual advice, parables and anecdotes emphasizing the primacy of love and the purity of heart. Focusing on key themes of charity, fortitude, lust, patience, prayer and self-control, the Sayings influenced the rule of St. Benedict and have inspired centuries of opera, poetry and art. This probing and personal SkyLight Illuminations edition opens up their wisdom for readers with no previous knowledge of Western monasticism and early Christianity. It provides insightful yet unobtrusive commentary that describes historical background, explains the practice of asceticism and illustrates how you can use their wisdom to energize your spiritual quest.