When a family of four faces the brutal reality of their city life, they readily embrace a complete change. Emma and David Stone, with their kids Jeremy and Dot, move to a small town with their big hopes. However, small towns have their own secrets - from urban legends about The Forest of Trees to family skeletons in closets everyone knows about. Gradually, Jeremy and Dot make some new and unusual friends, whereas Emma and David start working again, and things seem to be going for the better. But evil never rests. The Jacksons, a bigoted and brutal family of pig farmers, however scary, are not the only ones leaning towards malice. The more new friendships grow, the more villains will struggle to retain power. Will the arrival of the newcomers tip the scales in favour of the good or the evil? And how can The Forest of Trees play its part in the solution? The life between the legendary Forest of Trees and the small town of Tillsworth is separated only by a road. All it takes to reconnect is to take that path.
Poetry is my therapy, my meditation, a world quite close to the real one, and yet in another dimension. There are no rules, no restrictions, no rights or wrongs about poetry. Perhaps that is why it is so liberating. This is the third volume in my poetry collection. It is called Imagine, and it will show you fantasy and nature details, both the light and the dark ones, which inspire me, frighten me and respresent worlds entirely their own.
Priscilla is happy being a successful, single, business woman. Or is she? With her best friend's wedding approaching, she finds herself constantly daydreaming about romance with perfect men - doctors, firemen, secret agents, sexy chefs. Aiming for perfection, she ignores an ordinary guy she sees every day, although he makes her feel... something. When perfection finally comes, she finds herself torn between her dreams and the reality. Perhaps dreamy perfection is just not something that ticks all her boxes. Are couples supposed to be perfect or are average relationships the stuff of life?
Teaching anything is never an easy process. Keeping things simple is possibly the best way to go about it. After all, if you can't explain something simply, then you don't know it well yourself. This booklet is my simple method of approaching teaching, learning, planning and assessing. This is the method which made my most complicated tasks doable, helped my quietest learners talk, my non-writing learners write, and my overwhelmed teacher trainees focus and grow. The method is applicable to any area of education, and examples are provided from my work experience. There are planning examples, as well as learning gam
Dancing the thin line between pride and vanity can be tricky. What if the house you dream of isn't the home you wanted, but the home you deserve? Spanning over a few centuries, this urban legend revolves around a mysterious house and its alleged secret treasure. The original owner is obsessed with the house, but once he enters it, he never leaves, till his death. Over a century, a creepy urban legend makes the house the talk of the town. But nobody dares cross the threshold. Not until a real estate mogul decides to build a business tower on the site. To gain legal control over it, he strikes a deal with the city officials, and starts a reality show in which contestants must enter the house and retrieve the treasure from it. The show does not go as planned, and the newly built tower holds secrets of its own. Who controls destiny - the tycoon or the threshold?
Who wouldn't want to try the pirate's life for a day? George decides to become a pirate, so he can find himself some treasure and marry the girl he loves. But he is a good man - can he be a good pirate? Through danger and adventure, with a little bit of help from friends and some practical thinking, he might just make his dream come true. This is a special funbook edition of the story The Good Pirate, prepared by the author who is also a teacher and a parent. Apart from the original story about Hank, this funbook is also filled with worksheets, riddles, colouring pages, games; and more. It can be used by children themselves or by parents and educators. Have fun!
This is the second volume in my poetry collection. It deals with various shades of love - loving your family, friends, work, others, even yourself, perhaps the most difficult task of all. The moods range from tender and funny, to angry and sad. It might just strike a cord - you never know.
Winky is a little penguin who likes colours. Unfortunately, his polar home is all white and black, and none of his family or friends are interested in colours. So he sets off on an adventure to find colours. Like any adventure, Winky's quest is filled with perils, but also new friendships and perhaps a little bit more.
Poetry is my therapy, my meditation, a world quite close to the real one, but in another dimension. Many people I know say they feel the same - poetry either strikes a chord or it doesn't. There are no rules, no restrictions, no rights or wrongs. Perhaps that is why it feels so liberating. This is the first volume in my poetry collection. It is called Feel, and displays a range of moods many of us go through.
The relationship between project managers representing project owners and those on the contractor side is often threatened by communication risk. The main communication risk minimization strategy in the construction phase is trust, which plays a major role in the success of key working relationships across the construction industry. This book investigates this phenomenon, and goes on to show that once developed, trust outshines all other strategies of communication risk minimization and is essential for project success. As part of this investigation, communication risk in construction projects is examined in detail, with a particular focus on the effects of information asymmetry on working relationships. Drawing on many years of empirical research involving project managers working internationally, Trust in Construction Projects also provides strategies to minimize information asymmetries in order to build trust, and ensure the success of construction projects. By increasing understanding of trust in construction projects, this book adds an important new perspective to the fields of construction management and project management. This is essential reading for researchers and students, as well as practitioners in these fields.
Poetry is my therapy, my meditation, a world quite close to the real one, but in another dimension. Many people I know say they feel the same - poetry either strikes a chord or it doesn't. There are no rules, no restrictions, no rights or wrongs. Perhaps that is why it feels so liberating. This is the first volume in my poetry collection. It is called Feel, and displays a range of moods many of us go through.
This is the second volume in my poetry collection. It deals with various shades of love - loving your family, friends, work, others, even yourself, perhaps the most difficult task of all. The moods range from tender and funny, to angry and sad. It might just strike a cord - you never know.
Poetry is my therapy, my meditation, a world quite close to the real one, and yet in another dimension. There are no rules, no restrictions, no rights or wrongs about poetry. Perhaps that is why it is so liberating. This is the third volume in my poetry collection. It is called Imagine, and it will show you fantasy and nature details, both the light and the dark ones, which inspire me, frighten me and respresent worlds entirely their own.
Teaching anything is never an easy process. Keeping things simple is possibly the best way to go about it. After all, if you can't explain something simply, then you don't know it well yourself. This booklet is my simple method of approaching teaching, learning, planning and assessing. This is the method which made my most complicated tasks doable, helped my quietest learners talk, my non-writing learners write, and my overwhelmed teacher trainees focus and grow. The method is applicable to any area of education, and examples are provided from my work experience. There are planning examples, as well as learning gam
Dancing the thin line between pride and vanity can be tricky. What if the house you dream of isn't the home you wanted, but the home you deserve? Spanning over a few centuries, this urban legend revolves around a mysterious house and its alleged secret treasure. The original owner is obsessed with the house, but once he enters it, he never leaves, till his death. Over a century, a creepy urban legend makes the house the talk of the town. But nobody dares cross the threshold. Not until a real estate mogul decides to build a business tower on the site. To gain legal control over it, he strikes a deal with the city officials, and starts a reality show in which contestants must enter the house and retrieve the treasure from it. The show does not go as planned, and the newly built tower holds secrets of its own. Who controls destiny - the tycoon or the threshold?
Who wouldn't want to try the pirate's life for a day? George decides to become a pirate, so he can find himself some treasure and marry the girl he loves. But he is a good man - can he be a good pirate? Through danger and adventure, with a little bit of help from friends and some practical thinking, he might just make his dream come true. This is a special funbook edition of the story The Good Pirate, prepared by the author who is also a teacher and a parent. Apart from the original story about Hank, this funbook is also filled with worksheets, riddles, colouring pages, games; and more. It can be used by children themselves or by parents and educators. Have fun!
Winky is a little penguin who likes colours. Unfortunately, his polar home is all white and black, and none of his family or friends are interested in colours. So he sets off on an adventure to find colours. Like any adventure, Winky's quest is filled with perils, but also new friendships and perhaps a little bit more.
When a family of four faces the brutal reality of their city life, they readily embrace a complete change. Emma and David Stone, with their kids Jeremy and Dot, move to a small town with their big hopes. However, small towns have their own secrets - from urban legends about The Forest of Trees to family skeletons in closets everyone knows about. Gradually, Jeremy and Dot make some new and unusual friends, whereas Emma and David start working again, and things seem to be going for the better. But evil never rests. The Jacksons, a bigoted and brutal family of pig farmers, however scary, are not the only ones leaning towards malice. The more new friendships grow, the more villains will struggle to retain power. Will the arrival of the newcomers tip the scales in favour of the good or the evil? And how can The Forest of Trees play its part in the solution? The life between the legendary Forest of Trees and the small town of Tillsworth is separated only by a road. All it takes to reconnect is to take that path.
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