Megan believes if she can dream it then she can do it until her story changes unexpectedly. Growing up, Megan O'Brien believes she can become anything she wants to be, do any job she sets her sights on, and she has never been anything but focussed on her future career as a Gaming Developer. She falls for handsome Donovan when he transfers in from another school, and then her high aspirations disappear before her eyes when she must consider a decision she never imagined she would ever have to make: an abortion. At St. Mary's Home for Unwed Mothers, she meets Marcus and even though cute boys should be the very last thing on her mind, he makes her feel as if she is not such a huge outcast as she thinks she is. Megan must find the strength to triumph over adversity and to make her dreams come true, despite life throwing her a curve-ball in the form of David.
For many of us, love is the wildest adventure we will ever encounter. For most of us, love is the only significant reason. Elizabeth is a seventeen-year-old girl, who thinks she has finally found her happy place in life and love, until her parents disrupt her entire life to move to Ireland. Her stepdad says, 'Everything just fell into place', as if it's all meant to be. Elizabeth does not want to be in Ireland with its persistent rain and damp. She wants everything to go back to the way it is supposed to be. She is so focussed on this one wish, she does not notice Jared - but when she finally meets him, it is love at first sight. An instant connection. However, for Elizabeth, things haven't yet fallen into place. My Recycled Soul is a story about reincarnation, falling in love and finding your way to happiness. A young adult novel that will appeal to lovers of clean romance, stories set in Ireland, reincarnation fiction and a feel-good ending.
A past she knows nothing about is back to bite her. In a time before Bradley broke her heart, even before she felt there was no hope he would ever like her, she arrived at a secluded castle on the most northern borders of the Scottish Highlands. Just after she turns seventeen, her uncle sends her to live in Edinburgh, without telling her the reason, but Amber hopes the fresh start will help her get over her going-nowhere crush on Bradley Windsor. Bradley has managed to keep the family secret, but now nobody is safe, especially Amber and when she discovers her clan's ancient secret, she discovers she is a girl who can change her body to fit the shape of her soul. The Shape of My Soul is a young adult novel that will appeal to readers of clean romance, shape shifter fantasy and a feel-good ending.
Elizabeth, Jared and Joshua are tangled in a web of past lives. Although Elizabeth never wanted to be in Ireland, she realises everything does happen for a reason because if she did not move to Ireland, she never would have met Jared with his ruffled hair and emerald green eyes that see right through her pretences. All the pieces of her life falls into place and it feels so right to be with him, like deja-vu, but Elizabeth makes mistakes and it seems her happiness will only be fleeting, until she meets Joshua with his piercing blue eyes, and rosy cheeks that match his lips perfectly. With the love Elizabeth feels for Jared, where does Joshua fit in her life? Is he destined, with his unselfish love for Elizabeth, to always only be her friend. If she believes getting to her happy place will be easy and pain-free, she is mistaken. My Recycled Soul is a young adult novel that will appeal to lovers of clean romance, stories set in Ireland, reincarnation fiction and a feel-good ending.
Global Citizenship Education explores key ideas and issues within local, national and global dimensions. Including examples and case studies from across the world, the authors draw on ideas, experiences and histories within and beyond 'the West' to contribute to multifaceted perspectives on global citizenship education. In concise chapters, the authors set out the key concepts and debates within the field. Global citizenship education is contextualized within key educational frameworks, including citizenship education, global education, development education and peace education. Edda Sant, Ian Davies, Karen Pashby and Lynette Shultz explore the different ways in which global citizenship can be taught, learned and assessed in formal and informal contexts. Including examples from a wide range of education institutions, chapters provide overviews of policy making and international practices borne out of different approaches to global citizenship education. With each chapter including a summary of key issues, an annotated list of key resources, an exercise for students and a further reading list, Global Citizenship Education will aid understanding of this complex and debated area of study.
Restoring Justice: An Introduction to Restorative Justice, Sixth Edition, offers a clear and convincing explanation of restorative justice, a movement within criminal justice with ongoing worldwide influence. The book explores the broad appeal of this vision and offers a brief history of its roots and development as an alternative to an impersonal justice system focused narrowly on the conviction and punishment of those who break the law. Instead, restorative justice emphasizes repairing the harm caused or revealed by criminal behavior, using cooperative processes that include all the stakeholders. The book presents the theory and principles of restorative justice, and discusses its four cornerpost ideas: Inclusion, Encounter, Repair, and Cohesion. Multiple models for how restorative justice may be incorporated into criminal justice are explored, and the book proposes an approach to assessing the extent to which programs or systems are actually restorative in practice. The authors also suggest six strategic objectives to significantly expand the use and reach of restorative justice and recommended tactics to make progress towards the acceptance and adoption of restorative programs and systems.
Practical Pharmacology in Rehabilitation discusses the effects of medications in the rehabilitation process and assists rehabilitation professionals in designing patient-specific therapy plans based on coexisting disease states and medications used.
The first episode in a captivating series about magic, in a world where love is lost. Heather should have married Jayden years ago, but a witch at the Salem Witch Trials cursed her and now she keeps choosing Kieran. When Heather meets Kieran, she does not realise the dark shadows in her peripheral vision is connected to him. Shadows waiting for her to choose him. Jayden has loved her all these years, even though the curse has kept them apart. What is a guy to do to get the girl he loves to choose him? For Readers Aged 13+ Genres: Young Adult Fiction / Fantasy / Wizards & Witches Young Adult Fiction / Horror Young Adult Fiction / Magical Realism Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Clean & Wholesome
A comprehensive, practical text which covers a diverse range of hydroponic and protected cropping techniques, systems, greenhouse types and environments. It also details the use of indoor plant factories, vertical systems, organic hydroponics and aquaponics. Worldwide hydroponic cropping operations can vary from large, corporate producers running many hectares of greenhouse systems particularly for crops such as tomato, cucumber, capsicum and lettuce, to smaller-scale growers growing fresh produce for local markets.
The first episode in a captivating series about magic, in a world where love is lost. Heather should have married Jayden years ago, but a witch at the Salem Witch Trials cursed her and now she keeps choosing Kieran. When Heather meets Kieran, she does not realise the dark shadows in her peripheral vision is connected to him. Shadows waiting for her to choose him. Jayden has loved her all these years, even though the curse has kept them apart. What is a guy to do to get the girl he loves to choose him? For Readers Aged 13+ Genres: Young Adult Fiction / Fantasy / Wizards & Witches Young Adult Fiction / Horror Young Adult Fiction / Magical Realism Young Adult Fiction / Romance / Clean & Wholesome
Megan believes if she can dream it then she can do it until her story changes unexpectedly. Growing up, Megan O'Brien believes she can become anything she wants to be, do any job she sets her sights on, and she has never been anything but focussed on her future career as a Gaming Developer. She falls for handsome Donovan when he transfers in from another school, and then her high aspirations disappear before her eyes when she must consider a decision she never imagined she would ever have to make: an abortion. At St. Mary's Home for Unwed Mothers, she meets Marcus and even though cute boys should be the very last thing on her mind, he makes her feel as if she is not such a huge outcast as she thinks she is. Megan must find the strength to triumph over adversity and to make her dreams come true, despite life throwing her a curve-ball in the form of David.
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