The 12 lectures and summaries of six discussions explore recent and significant achievements in both theoretical and experimental physics, with several of them reflecting on the next steps for the
A transformational book to assist in any area of recovery from life's struggles and addictions. It is spiritually based with daily life applications, outlined from the 12-Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous
Shortlisted for Sainsbury's Children's Book Awards 2020'Assured, witty and inventive. This debut has "future classic" written all over it.' - The GuardianPack your suitcase for a magical adventure! Perfect for fans of The Train to Impossible Places and Pages & Co. At the Strangeworlds Travel Agency, each suitcase transports you to a different world.All you have to do is step inside . . .When 12-year-old Flick Hudson accidentally ends up in the Strangeworlds Travel Agency, she uncovers a fantastic secret: there are hundreds of other worlds just steps away from ours. All you have to do to visit them is jump into the right suitcase. Then Flick gets the invitation of a lifetime: join Strangeworlds' magical travel society and explore other worlds.But, unknown to Flick, the world at the very centre of it all, a city called Five Lights, is in danger. Buildings and even streets are mysteriously disappearing. Once Flick realizes what's happening she must race against time, travelling throug
Health Qigong-12-Step Daoyin Health Preservation Exercises, as a new series of qigong exercises, was designed and compiled by the Chinese Health Qigong Association. It consists of 12 steps of exercise
Do You Know the 12 Proven Steps To Write Book Descriptions to Make Your Book Sell?Nonfiction authors often neglect being creative when writing book descriptions. They imagine that the great content in
Poetry. "There are no popular pontifications here. The word "alcoholism" is never mentioned, and there are no 12 steps to be heard of - although there is an entire poem list
Paul J. Wolanin’s inspiring new book titled Chopping Wood and Carrying Water: One Day at a Time is 112 pages of encouragement and hope based on the 12-steps and practical psychology for all people in
By taking simple steps in advance of teaching, educators can greatly expand the appeal of instruction on all levels, from K-12 school through colleges and universities to adult or continuing education
A cute little book about taking first steps. For risk-takers ages 12 months and up, with a focus on the child’s world.A cute new book for author Mack, the author or A Hundred Kisses Before Bedtime & A
While the first edition was well-received and has been a great resource to nurses and other professionals, the second edition of this title is updated to focus on 12 steps to balance, including engage
Discover the benefits of power walking and take simple steps to boost your energy levels with the step-by-step programs and active strategies in Walking for Fitness, now revised and updated.Seven 12-w
Addressing the task of disciplining children ages 2 through 12 without arguing, yelling, or spanking, this audio program offers easy-to-follow steps to immediately manage troublesome behavior with re
This is a 12 session study that provides the basic steps to lead others through the Christian faith. The leader guide includes guidance in setting up and teaching the entire series as well as suggeste
This great evangelistic resource contains Notes for Christian Living prepared by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Steps for salvation and Christian living are simply explained. An economical
How America’s biggest company began taking better care of its workers--and why such efforts will never be enough.Fifteen years ago, Walmart was the most controversial company in America. By offering incredibly low prices, it had come to dominate the retail landscape. But with this dominance came a suite of ethical concerns. Walmart was accused of wiping out of mom-and-pop businesses across the country; ruthlessly pressuring suppliers to cut costs, even if it meant closing up U.S. factories and moving production overseas; and, above all, not taking adequate care of its own employees, who were paid so little that many wound up on public assistance. Today, while Walmart remains America's largest employer, the picture is very different. It has become an environmental leader among businesses, and has taken many other steps to use its immense scale to have a positive social impact. Most notably, its starting wage has risen from $7.25 to $12, and employee benefits have improved. With internal