Packing Petite

Packing Petite

Author: Dale Stubbart

Publisher: Dale Stubbart

Published:

Total Pages: 31

ISBN-13:

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Let me introduce you to the four principals of Packing Petite:•Visualize What Fits Where •Minimize What You Take •Pack in Compartmentalized, Expandable Bags •Make Things Fit into Smaller Spaces You can remember this by the acronym VMPF (ViMPiFy). Visualize, Minimize, Pack, Fit. Or not. If you can’t perform any of those principles at this point, don’t fret. That’s why you are reading this book. This book tells you how I pack petite using those four principles. Rating G; Reading Level 4th Grade Very Easy; Longest Word: Compartmentalized


Packaging Good

Packaging Good

Author: Sally Mundell

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2017-11-13

Total Pages: 110

ISBN-13: 1546215123

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Marketing exec, mom, and grieving widow-turned-philanthropist, Sally Mundell shares her journey of loss, discovery, and triumph as she channels the pain of losing her husband into the creation of The Packaged Good, a nonprofit on a mission to empower kids to give back. Sally relays the lessons she learned along the way that helped her create something beautiful out of tragedy and forge a path of healing for herself and her daughters by giving to others. Complete with a step-by-step guide to create your own nonprofit and a list of easy ways to start giving back today, this book provides practical advice for achieving fulfillment and healing through giving in todays busy, success-driven society. And Sallys personal story offers a healthy dose of inspiration for anyone struggling through a setback or loss.


Red

Red

Author: Dale Stubbart

Publisher: Dale Stubbart

Published: 2022-03-05

Total Pages: 37

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Superheroine Red has a flying machine. She uses it to rescue other superheroes. Her husband Zuper Zero wants his own flying machine. How hard can they be to fly? Surely, there must be several flying machines where Red grew up. If only he and his son can figure out where that is, he'll find a flying machine. But, they have to be sneaky about it. Red would surely discourage them from this pursuit.


Expressive Websites

Expressive Websites

Author: Dale Stubbart

Publisher: Dale Stubbart

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Total Pages: 210

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Is your website blah or bleh? Does it reflect who you or are company truly is? On second thought maybe you just want it to project a certain persona. How can you achieve this? More importantly, how can you achieve this easily? My book Expressive Websites, tells you several ways that you can make your website more expressive. Maybe you want colors or emojis. What about forms and graphs? Simple graphics? Tired of that same old font? Change it or add another. I only use HTML, CSS, and simple cut-and-paste executions of Javascript functions. In this book I tell you how to easily use my Javascript Library to enhance your website. Some people say that all you have to do to make your website less boring is add a video. I think there's a whole lot more to it.


Make Your Home Free of Toxic Chemicals

Make Your Home Free of Toxic Chemicals

Author: Dale Stubbart

Publisher: Dale Stubbart

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Total Pages: 87

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Nobody wants toxic chemicals in their home. However, many people do have such chemicals where they live, but are unaware of these lurking dangers. We live in a culture where toxic chemicals are just a part of life. Or so it sometimes seems. And they just seem to creep into our homes. Once toxic chemicals are in our homes, it may seem daunting, almost impossible, to get them out. We try everything, short of exorcism, to be rid of them. Sometimes nothing seems to work. Over 30 years of attempts, failures, and successes at ridding our homes of toxic chemicals have led to the creation of this plan. It takes a lot of work. And you will no doubt be overwhelmed by it at first. But the plan does work. And the end results are worth both the time and the effort. Removing toxic chemicals from a home often results in the inhabitants being better able to breathe, being sick less often, and having more energy. It takes time. But it can be accomplished step by step. Do as much as you can. And do what works for you. Then move on to the next step. You may need to come back to the first steps and perform the remaining tasks. But eventually, you will work out what works for you. You will work out what rids your home from toxic chemicals to the point that you can live at peace with your home again.


The Dancer IV

The Dancer IV

Author: Dale Stubbart

Publisher: Dale Stubbart

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Total Pages: 38

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A friend who read The Dancer, said she felt like she was right in the story. When the Dancer danced, she danced. But perhaps you don’t relate to the Dancer, there are plenty of other main characters you can relate to. There’s the Dancer, who is now called the Dancer Magnifique, or just Magnifique for short. There’s her husband, Straight-Spear, the Chief’s son. He dances on his horse, Rides-Like-Thunder. Rides-Like-Thunder is a god. Magnifique and Straight-Spear’s daughter is now Dancer, following in her mother’s footsteps. However, she will dance atop Rides-Like-Thunder, while her mother will not. There’s the Shaman and the Director. Their first meeting didn’t go well, as she swung Dancer’s shoes at him and knocked him out. But now they’re buddy-buddy. They act as Grandparents to Dancer. And there’s Ramon and Raul – Magnifique’s boyfriends before she met Straight-Spear. Now they’re buddy-buddy. In the fourth story, Dancer is left all alone. She is old enough to be all alone. But she’s used to being among several adults, whom she can rely on for help, most of the time. She doesn’t need their help, but just in case. All the adults in her life have left, including Rides-Like-Thunder. They’ve all gone to other worlds for various reasons. They will be back, but for she is alone. And it’s enough to make the Author cry (I forgot to mention that the Author is one of the main characters.) She was all alone, so she did what she always did – she danced. She danced for joy, she danced for strength, she danced for sorrow, she danced for weariness. She danced because she didn’t know what else to do. She had been dancing ever since they left. What had it been, 7, maybe 8 days now? She didn’t know. At some point, she would fall exhausted, asleep, and stop dancing. But not yet. She felt she could go on for ages. Rated G; Reading level very easy 5th grade; Longest word - categorization