„Vielleicht das Wichtigste, das Eltern ihren Kindern mitgeben können!“ »The Secret – das Geheimnis« von Rhonda Byrne war weltweit einer der größten Bucherfolge der letzten Jahre. »The Secret für Teenpower« wendet sich an jugendliche Leser: Es zeigt ihnen, dass sie ihr Schicksal selbst in der Hand haben und mit Gedanken ihre Wirklichkeit erschaffen können. Die Beispiele aus Schule und Sport, Popmusik und Kinofilmen sind ganz auf die Lebenswelt von Jugendlichen abgestimmt. Der ungeheure Siegeswille von Leisel Jones, Olympiasiegerin im Brustschwimmen 2008, der Erfolg des Schauspielers Robert Pattinson als Vampir in Stephenie Meyers »Biss«-Verfilmungen, die Vision von Peter Jackson, dem Regisseur von »Herr der Ringe« – all diese Beispiele zeigen anschaulich, wie Gedanken und Träume Realität geworden sind. Auch wenn es klingt wie ein Trick der Jedi-Ritter: Was du dir erträumen kannst, kannst du auch Wirklichkeit werden lassen. Wendet sich gezielt an die Bedürfnisse und die Lebenswelt Jugendlicher.
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A guide to the art of plant identification. It gives step-by-step instructions and definitions to help readers recognize and classify plants.
Exploring themes of redemption and forgiveness, this narrative delves into the transformative power of grace. It portrays a journey where characters confront their past mistakes and seek healing through compassion and understanding. The story emphasizes the importance of personal growth and the impact of forgiveness on relationships, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences with sin and redemption.
There is no easy way to identify grasses. And no one understands this better than H.D. Harrington, who observed thousands of students struggle and learn. His clear, concise, and well-organized guide will continue to be a basic and essential text for use in the classroom or in the field.
The Distribution of Breeding Birds in Ontario
- 150 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
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Focusing on the mindset of a shot maker, this book encourages readers to approach each shot as a fresh opportunity, akin to a new day in life. It emphasizes the importance of perspective and strategy in both shooting and personal growth, inspiring readers to embrace challenges with creativity and determination.
Poor-Quality Cost
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This book helps companies to develop a poor-quality-cost system that will provide management and the employers with data to identify improvement opportunities, optimize the effectiveness of the improvement efforts, and measure the progress that is being made by the improvement process.
Wildoak
- 336 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Maggie's parents send her to freezing Cornwall to stay with her grandfather, a doctor, who she hardly knows. Here, she stumbles upon an abandoned young snow leopard in the woods. But once the cub's presence is discovered by others, danger follows .
My experience as a State Correction Officer inside New Yorks Prisons. As you read Paul Harringtons day-to-day and month-to-month experiences within the states prison system, you will see a broken system one that is full of loopholes, lies, cover-ups and corruption. This system is full of daily violence and numerous officers are injured by violent inmates. Each officer has their unique view of the prison system. Here, Harrington wishes to share his perspective of how different administrations created changes in the daily operations at Fishkill Correctional Facility, where he was stationed after a 15-month stint at Sing Sing. Not every day was