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Encountering the World through Children’s Books
Children’s books are instrumental to how kids develop their perception and eventually react once they grow and get to interact with life’s realities. Author Rosella Calauti’s book about building friendships talks about the friendship between Brandi, Salvatore, Lee, Lori, and Erika, how they interact and explore the community together... Read more
About The Book | Going... Going...: The Abduction of a Mind by Jack Weaver
Going … Going … is a journal of a couple’s fifteen-year journey along the trail of Alzheimer’s. Every excursion into the unknown of this disease is unique, and author Jack Weaver shares an account that will be different from any other you will read... Read more
WELCOME TO THE COLORFUL WORLD OF LOVE
Humans are more comfortable in spaces with colors, which is how life and love should be! Just like what’s implied by Raymond Quattlebaum in reflection of love, colors are the signs of life, a review of love in its divine beauty. It drowns you with curiosity... Read more
Tips on How to Make Your Child Fall in Love With Reading
It would help if you instilled the habit of reading in a child early on to help develop their intellectual capacity and absorb their environment better. They can understand emotions and other ways of life once they have a visual encounter with the world around them. Reading aids in their social development since they associate what they see with comprehending words. Books exercise a child’s mind and gear up their imagination, enabling them to create their perspectives... Read more
The Fight for Pharmacy Justice Through Elected Officers
The author of Pharmacy In Bondage took the plight of pharmacy profession to elected officers by sending a package containing the book, flyer and other items to all elected officers including President Bush and Obama, all Senators and Representatives in 2007 and 2009 and various media houses. Glad to say that one of the Representatives, Republican Congresswoman Heather Wilson of New Mexico did not only read the book more than twice but sponsored the Bill H.R. 5780 — Medicare Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner Service Act of 2008 in 110th Congress because of the book and Bill was supported by 5 other Co-Sponsors Representatives. Unfortunately, the Bill died a premature death because there was no enough agitation and clamoring by the public/professionals... Read more
Combatting Workplace Racism
Racial discrimination now happens in micro settings, which can be easily overlooked and undetected. Combatting Workplace Racism... Read more
Reading Hacks to Get those Little Ones to Read
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Why We Are Fascinated By The Moon
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How to Write a Book About Your Faith Principles of Good and Impactful Writing
Writing a book itself is a step of faith. In writing a book about faith, one must need to exercise it. An excellent example of this is The Hands of God by Alford... Read more
The Beauty Of Personally Taking Care Of An Elderly Loved One
Thus, check out these four reasons for personally taking care of an elderly loved one and find out the wonderful journey of caring for a loved one that comes along with it.
The Woman and Her Life: A Story of Personal Reflection
Jocelyne Ranucci, after a thorough reevaluation of her life, realized something beyond the compass of her intention. Personal reflection allows you to examine your life from a macro and micro level. Practicing personal reflection takes control and discipline. It demands pause on the mess of life and merely taking the time to consider and contemplate your life, which is difficult for many people to do. But it is a valuable practice.
Positive Well-Being: Secret to a Healthier & Happier Life
Going through life is not without life’s own challenges. There are the ups and downs, the good and the bad, the victories and the obstacles that everyone and everybody have to go through inevitably. These are part and parcel of being human, Positive Well-Being: Secret to a Healthier & Happier Life is part and parcel of what life is all about. Jack Weaver’s book about Alzheimer’s disease entitled Going… Going… depicts a challenging life that the author and his wife are going through, as the author’s wife, Janey, is battling dementia... Read more
The Ladder of Consciousness and the Tree of Life
ABBA Vision, The Ladder of Consciousness and the Tree of Life is about seeing the whole as well as the parts. It is a way of seeing the reality of who you are, and the reality that lies within and behind the words and worlds in which you live. It is seeing that what we call real can refer to one or more of four different and distinct realities.
From Shame to Love: Ways to Stop Internalized Shame
In her book Failure to Man is Not Failure to God, author and lawyer Audrey A. Thomas emphasizes how men shouldn’t be so ashamed of themselves if they don’t have reasons to be. While shame is a common and, unfortunately, becoming a natural reaction to mistakes, constant internalized shame, on the other hand, can be a source of frustration, pain, and anxiety... Read-more
BUILDING HEALTHY & TRANSFORMATIVE RELATIONSHIPS
Poetry in Motion Quattlebaum book talks about the miracle of life through poetry verses. Author Raymond Quattlebaum weaves through beautiful lines of rhythmic poems as he depicts man’s role and part to play in the beauty and great circle of life. The main benefit of belonging to a healthy relationship is the support factor that comes from it.
Benefits of Good Decision-Making
Daniel Dewald’s book on decision making under fire has the American GIs surrounded by the Vietcong. During these times, the minds must focus on being adept...
Finding Your Footing Surviving the Rookie Year
Rookie Noun A new recruit, especially in the army or police. “a rookie cop” Everybody starts somewhere. No matter the job, if you are new to a job, you will always be referred to as a rookie. This is especially true in the field of law enforcement and police. However, being a rookie is not that bad. Take, for example, his book about a rookie officer by Kurt Niemann; he details his experiences as a rookie probation officer. It is where he learns from the job and develops his skills to become an experienced police officer...