The Great Healthy Yard Project
Title | The Great Healthy Yard Project PDF eBook |
Author | Diane Lewis |
Publisher | She Writes Press |
Total Pages | 237 |
Release | 2014-06-01 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 1938314875 |
A 2013 study released by the United States Geological Survey found that the chemicals we're putting in our yards are now in every stream, river, and lake, and half of our well water—all the sources of our drinking water. But what, exactly, are these chemicals, and what do they do to us? And how do they get from our yards to our taps? In The Great Healthy Yard Project, physician Diane Lewis describes in cogent, nuanced terms how we are polluting our drinking water and how it's putting our children’s future at risk—and she offers a surprisingly easy way to chart a happier, healthier course forward, starting with changing the way we steward our yards.
The Author’s Checklist
Title | The Author’s Checklist PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth K. Kracht |
Publisher | New World Library |
Total Pages | 242 |
Release | 2020-02-04 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1608686639 |
An Indispensable Guide for All Writers in All Genres The bad news: even really good manuscripts have weak spots that are enough to garner rejections from agents and publishers. The good news: most of these problems are easy to fix — once the writer sees and understands them. After several years of evaluating manuscripts, literary agent Elizabeth Kracht noticed that many submissions had similar problems, so she began to make a list of the pitfalls. The Author’s Checklist offers her short, easy-to-implement bites of advice, illustrated by inspiring — and cautionary — real-world examples. Most aspiring authors yearn for a friend in book publishing. The Author’s Checklist is just that.
People Leadership
Title | People Leadership PDF eBook |
Author | Gina Folk |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 300 |
Release | 2015-04-22 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1631529161 |
Do you find yourself and your employees less engaged and less productive in the workplace than you would like? According to a Gallup poll, more than 70 percent of the American workforce today is “unengaged”—which means that most of the people in your organization are only showing up to work to go through the motions and collect their paycheck. But there’s something you can do to change that. In People Leadership, Gina Folk covers thirty proven techniques that she learned and utilized during a twenty-five-year career managing people at a Fortune 500 company. Unlike many of the leadership theories you’ll find out there, Folk’s teachings have been implemented and shown to work with real people in real situations. Using Folk’s practices, any individual charged with managing or supervising others at any level can learn to re-engage their employees and improve their company’s productivity—and become the boss they’ve always wanted to be.
Building Blocks for Reflective Communication
Title | Building Blocks for Reflective Communication PDF eBook |
Author | Grace Manning-Orenstein |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 267 |
Release | 2014-10-07 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1631529331 |
In the United States today, more than 11 million children five years of age and under spend part of each day in the professional care of 21 million early childhood caregivers. Anyone connected to this field, whether they be administrators, teachers, parents, mental health consultants, early childhood mental health agencies, or universities, will want to learn about the unique stressors of this emotionally charged environment and its impact on the individuals who work there. Intended to provide communication skills that deal positively with the powerful emotions triggered by stress, Tame Your Powerful Emotions will help people express themselves honestly and authentically while at the same time showing respect for their colleagues. Empowering, straightforward, and accessible, this book is a source of calm for those tense moments when teacher relationships hang in the balance.
The Longest Mile
Title | The Longest Mile PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Meyer |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 209 |
Release | 2016-04-12 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 163152044X |
Winner of the Gold Medal in the 2016 Living Now Book Awards In the course of their lifetime, one out of two men and one out of three women will be diagnosed with cancer. Many of us watch in desperation as our friends and loved ones fight for their lives. But after seeing several of her patients and her dearest aunt engage in a battle with cancer, Dr. Christine Meyer decided to embark on a quest for hope—and through happenstance and love, a team of runners emerged that empowered a community to make a difference, not only in the lives of cancer patients, but in one another’s lives. Along the way, Meyer learned that the true measure of a doctor’s success is not the number of lives saved but the number of lives touched.
Green Shoots of Democracy within the Philadelphia Democratic Party
Title | Green Shoots of Democracy within the Philadelphia Democratic Party PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Bojar |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 309 |
Release | 2016-06-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 163152142X |
Drawing on the experiences of grassroots political activists from different socio- economic and ethnic backgrounds, Green Shoots of Democracy explores how self-identified progressives manage (or fail to manage) to work within a big city political machine. Although the book focuses on the work of progressives to foster democracy and transparency within the Philadelphia Democratic Party, lessons gleaned from their experiences are applicable beyond Philadelphia. Americans have long had a history of volunteerism; however, grassroots partisan politics is often not considered a worthy volunteer endeavor—not as worthy as, for example, working in a homeless shelter or a literacy center. Green Shoots of Democracy argues for a more democratic, transparent party structure—one that is sorely needed to counter the widespread perception that electoral politics is dirty business rather than an honorable civic project.
All the Sweeter
Title | All the Sweeter PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Minton |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 295 |
Release | 2019-05-07 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1631524968 |
All the Sweeter tells the stories of families who have adopted one or more children from the US foster care system. Each of the twelve families interviewed has a dedicated chapter in which at least one representative tells their family’s adoption story. Woven through these stories are topical chapters that explore the common challenges these families face, including the complications that accompany transracial adoptions, helping children understand adoption, relationships with birth parents, and raising a traumatized child. Each year, over 50,000 children are adopted from the US Foster Care System. Informative and diverse in scope, All the Sweeter provides a resource to families considering adoption, families in the process of adoption, and families who have already adopted children from foster care—with the ultimate goal of facilitating a better life for the children they bring into their lives.