Meet Regret the Egret and his friends who live in the Bayous of South Louisiana. Follow his adventures as he discovers the importance of being true to oneself.
With more than 20 years' experience in wildlife photography, Moose Peterson is America's most accomplished documenter of endangered species. He reveals his professional secrets and techniques in his most comprehensive and spectacularly photographed guide to date. Peterson explains exactly how to make the most of your equipment and how to use animals' habits to optimize your results. Find the right tools for the job, including every type of lens; learn techniques such as panning, shooting from blinds, and remote triggering of the flash; and take expert advice on how to make the subject really come to life in your images. Understand how to use animals' habits to optimize your results, see how to frame the animal within a background for that perfect shot, and explore techniques for modifying the natural light to really highlight your subject. Of course, Peterson has fascinating stories to tell about his own experiences, and his fabulous photos provide real enjoyment even as they teach valuable lessons.
At first glance Yankee born Sheryl Vasso and Southerner Cammy Tidwell make an unlikely pair. Sheryl, who holds a Doctorate of Education from Immaculata University, has spent the last several years traveling the world as a professor of teachers enrolled in graduate studies. Currently, she is Chair of the Master of Science and Education Program at Philadelphia Biblical University and thrills to incorporate God's Word into every classroom discussion. After pursuing her own Master's of Combined Sciences from Mississippi College, Cammy found that marriage and motherhood took her out of the "professional world" for a while although she never once stopped studying, learning and teaching God's word. A close look, however, shows similarities far outweigh their differences. They are devoted to their families, and they both love words. It was through "words" that Sheryl and Cammy met when Cammy first heard Sheryl as a speaker. A few months later Sheryl was in the audience when Cammy spoke. Not long afterward, an incredible friendship began and a partnership was born. Now they share the speaking platform and their words in print at www.wordsofworth.com. Their first published work, Word Wise, is rooted in a difference they often discussed. While Sheryl has been reading a proverb a day for over twenty years, Cammy, also a faithful student of Scripture has just come to "appreciate" this book of wisdom. One thing for sure, both Sheryl and Cammy love words and desire to use them to glorify God in a wise way. (Both Sheryl and Cammy live in Newtown, PA) Word Wise connects King Solomon's wisdom found in the Old Testament book of Proverbs with the New Testament words of King Jesus. By bridging one King's wisdom with another King's words, you will find practical instruction for using words in the wisest way.
In this book of poetry the reader is taken on a journey of exploration through the mind of humankind-its nature, ways, and emotions. There is a bit of everything here: from the themes of friendship to the difficult feelings of grief and depression, to some poems that are just for fun. A common theme throughout the book, however, is the need for everyone to love one another and find a way to live in peace and unity. Otherwise, we only end up hurting each other. Overall, the collection has a hopeful tone, pointing to a time when peace will be realized among people earthwide.
This massive text is the ultimate authoritative book on learning Japanese Kanji. The Kanji Handbook presents an ingenious and tested method to learn the 1,945 kanji characters taught in all Japanese language schools. Through the use of "KanjiHybrids"--a concept invented by the author--learners of Kanji and taught to link the characters mentally with English words to form one integral and indivisible unit. This innovative mnemonic device has been proven to train the learner to retain each kanji in the memory much better than simple repetition of the kanji alone--as well as enabling users to differentiate similar-looking kanji characters. Specific learning strategies also enable users to progress quickly from the beginner to advanced level kanji, with stroke orders shown clearly for each kanji character. Eight different indexes-including the highly useful Flip-it Index--form the last part of this unique handbook. Contains the complete list of all 1,945 kanji characters taught in Japanese schools. Presents a new KanjiHybrids system linking kanji characters with English words to aid memorization. Innovative learning strategies guide learners at all levels from beginner to advanced.
Part Falstaff, part King Lear, but all American, Howard Elman was a fifty-something workingman when he burst onto the literary scene in The Dogs of March, the first novel of the Darby Chronicles. Now in this, its seventh installment, the Darby constable is an eighty-something widower who wants to do "a great thing" before he motors off into the sunset. Maybe Howard achieves this goal, but he manages it in strange, wonderful, and dangerous ways. On his quest he's aided, abetted, hindered, and befuddled by his middle-aged children, his hundred-year-old hermit friend Cooty Patterson, a voice in his head, and the person he loves most, his grandson, Birch Latour. At 24, Birch has returned to Darby with his friends to take over the stewardship of the Salmon Trust and to launch a video game, Darby Doomsday. At stake is the fate of Darby. And the world? Maybe. Howard Elman's Farewell begins as a coming of (old) age story, morphs into a murder mystery, expands into a family saga, and in the end might just follow Howard Elman into the spirit world. This is a novel for people who like New England fiction with humor, pathos, and just a touch of magical realism. Howard Elman's Farewell establishes Howard Elman—mill worker, trash man, town cop—as the most fully developed working class character in American fiction.
Play Pal to create and amp your life. These characters are colorful and powerful. Because Soul Pals are intriguing, they are memorable and able to be transformative. These pals are verbal, visual, musical and emotional cues to rise. You absorb the best in them to be your best. With Soul PALs your life can be about playing at ease.
A young woman's coming-of-age in 1920, the royal tour of Edward, Prince of Wales, and the secrets that surface more than seventy years later. "A perfectly heartbreaking tale of royalty, lies, and friendship."--Kristin Harmel, author of The Room on Rue Amélie Australia, 1920. Seventeen-year-old Maddie Bright embarks on the voyage of a lifetime when she's chosen to serve on the cross-continent tour of His Royal Highness, the dashing Edward, Prince of Wales. Life on the royal train is luxurious beyond her dreams, and the glamorous, good-hearted friends she makes--with their romantic histories and rivalries--crack open her world. But glamour often hides all manner of sins. Decades later, Maddie lives in a ramshackle house in Brisbane, whiling away the days with television news and her devoted, if drunken, next-door neighbor. When a London journalist struggling with her own romantic entanglements begins asking Maddie questions about her relationship to the famous and reclusive author M. A. Bright, she's taken back to the glamorous days of the royal tour--and to the secrets she has kept for all these years.
The Power of Forgiveness: Understanding and Applying it in Our Lives is a comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing the power of forgiveness in all aspects of life. Through a combination of expert insights, personal stories, and practical exercises, this book provides readers with a deep understanding of what forgiveness is, why it is important, and how to put it into practice. The book begins by exploring the concept of forgiveness and its benefits, including improved mental health, stronger relationships, and increased inner peace. It then delves into the obstacles that can prevent us from forgiving, including resentment, bitterness, and trauma. The book also covers the process of forgiving and offers guidance for forgiving both ourselves and others, including in relationships and the workplace. The author also addresses the role of empathy, spirituality, and science in forgiveness, and how it can impact physical health and the power of collective forgiveness in building stronger communities. The book also explores the repercussions of not forgiving and the link between forgiveness and happiness, as well as the importance of forgiving in parent-child relationships and in the context of religion and spirituality. In addition to its insightful discussions, the book includes practical exercises, such as journaling prompts and visualization exercises, to help readers apply the concepts discussed to their own lives. Whether you're looking to overcome personal grudges, heal from past traumas, or simply improve your relationships and overall well-being, this book provides a roadmap for using the power of forgiveness to create a happier, more fulfilling life.