Doorways to Extra Time

Doorways to Extra Time

Author: Anthony Francis

Publisher:

Published: 2013-08-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781937053727

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In our busy world of meetings and microwaves, car radios and cellphones, people always wish they could get an extra hour in the day. But what if they could? Doorways to Extra Time is an anthology that explores ways to get extra time (be it an hour, a day, or a decade) and the impact it would have--whether upon a single life, a family or an entire world.


Through The Golden Door: The Doorway to Our Advancement

Through The Golden Door: The Doorway to Our Advancement

Author: Tahira Amir Khan

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2015-11-19

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13: 9810970773

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A true story of a magical, mystical journey across Singapore, Pakistan, Malaysia & Bali. It is filled with thought-provoking theories, puzzles and paradoxes for the unraveling of the Keys to the Golden Door of the New World. Confined within the old world of the current and a craving for the new. Out of sheer interest, Tahira began studying the topic of planetary civilizations, when halfway through something else took over. Expeditious experiences of a divine nature to relay a greater message for her and all of Mankind. Written with a fluid literary style, Tahira allows readers to observe a narrative tapestry of technology, mathematics, geometry, philosophy, psychology, sociology, literature and spirituality. So enjoy the stories, empower yourself with the useful theories, get access to mind-altering information that can only take you forward. Very magical as it unfolds. Harjit Kaur, Senior Lecturer A refreshing account of living a spiritual journey. Julia Fraser, Film Producer


Opening The Classroom Door

Opening The Classroom Door

Author: John Loughran

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-12-16

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 1135715696

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This account tracks the return to teaching of John Loughran, a teacher educator and educational researcher. After years of educating student teachers, he went back into the classroom for a year to practice what he himself had been teaching, but was often met with difficult pupil behaviour and unforeseen problems. Split into three sections, this book covers: * a teacher’s perspective on teaching * the students’ perspective on teaching and learning * learning from experience – the implications for teaching and learning. Using Loughran’s extensive teaching experience, this book describes how the classroom situations were played out and lessons to be learned.


Handpicked Husband & The Bride Next Door

Handpicked Husband & The Bride Next Door

Author: Winnie Griggs

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2020-07-07

Total Pages: 538

ISBN-13: 1488077355

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Romance on the Texas frontier Handpicked Husband Regina Nash must marry one of the men her grandfather has chosen for her or lose custody of her nephew. But Reggie knows marriage is not for her, so she must persuade them—and Adam Barr, her grandfather’s envoy—that she’d make a thoroughly unsuitable wife. Adam is drawn to the free-spirited photographer, but his job was to make sure Regina chose from the men he escorted to Texas—not marry her himself! The Bride Next Door Daisy Johnson is ready to settle in Turnabout, Texas, open a restaurant and perhaps find a husband. Of course, she’d envisioned a man who actually likes her, not someone who offers a marriage of convenience to avoid scandal. Newspaper reporter Everett Fulton may find himself suddenly married, but his dreams of leaving haven’t changed. What Daisy wants—home, family, tenderness—he can’t provide…


Addressing Violence in the U.S. Public School System

Addressing Violence in the U.S. Public School System

Author: Herron, Jeffrey D.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2023-05-01

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 166848272X

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Over the past several years, American educational institutions have seen an increase in violence in general, but more specifically, gun violence by students. There have been many theories as to why American schools have become places of fear instead of institutions of learning. Moreover, the root causes of the increased violence that is occurring in our schools must be explored if our society is going to save our greatest resources, our children. Addressing Violence in the U.S. Public School System discusses how violence has played a significant role within the educational system. Covering key topics such as mental health, bullying, grief, and trauma, this premier reference source is ideal for industry professionals, policymakers, administrators, government officials, researchers, academicians, scholars, practitioners, instructors, and students.


The Door Stood Open

The Door Stood Open

Author: Alan Woodley

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2022-10-30

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 100073854X

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First published in 1980 The Door Stood Open deals with an early demand upon open university policy. It deals with important themes like context of the younger students pilot scheme; demand for open university places among the younger age group; motivational factors and potential study problems; the impact of open university study on the younger students; students who withdrew from the open university; younger students who could not attend full-time courses and how the younger students fared. In an age when distance learning is becoming a norm, this book serves as an important historical document for educationists and policy makers.


The Door of the Heart

The Door of the Heart

Author: Diana Finfrock Farrar

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2014-03-26

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 1491871229

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The Door of the Heart By Diana Finfrock Farrar Tammy is the wife of Ed Sloan, a prominent figure in the Texas political scene who is struggling over the fallout of the bullying of gay student Jamie ODell, which also involved Sloans son. The issue sends shockwaves through the lives of Ed and his colleagues, friends, and family, especially Tammy, who begins to consider gay rights from a new angle. The author follows Tammys journey as the once-dutiful wife and mother opens her heart to Jamies mother and slowly stands up against anti-gay views, both at home and in public. This book brings gay issues home and depicts the mental and emotional work people must do to change their views and accept each other. The story is rooted in faith from a range of perspectives, showing how Christianity can both harden and open peoples hearts. Although a work of fiction, this novel is based upon true stories and current events, and endnotes throughout the text and a list of LGBT resources shine a light on the book for the educational tool that it can be. But Farrars openhearted willingness to be gentle to her characters is sure to make the book appealing to a broad audience, especially to people of faith struggling to understand the intersection between LGBT issues and their beliefs. This novel explores faith, gay issues, and standing up for what is right. It is an emotional and open-minded read for everyone.