Grab Another Partner!.


Book Description

There's nothing more fun than singing a partner song, plus it's a great way to develop independent 2-part singing with your young performers. Grab Another Partner! features 12 tremendous partner songs, each utilizing a well-known melody, including Christmas favorites (Over the River, Jingle Bells), multi-cultural folk songs (Watah Come a Me Eye, Cielito Lindo), popular songs (Alexander's Ragtime Band, Hello, Ma Baby), spirituals, classics, and more! The Teacher's Handbook includes reproducible song sheets and appropriate easy-to-teach staging suggestions. So GRAB ANOTHER PARTNER!...and let's sing!




Grab Another Partner!


Book Description

There's nothing more fun than singing a partner song, plus it's a great way to develop independent 2-part singing with your young performers. Grab Another Partner! features 12 tremendous partner songs, each utilizing a well-known melody. Titles: * Come Back, Liza (with Watah Come a Me Eye) * Sleep, Baby, Sleep (with Schlaf, Kindlein, Schlaf) * Winter Sleigh Ride (with Over the River and Through the Wood) * To Joy (with Beethoven's Ode to Joy) * Peace (with Shalom Chaverim) * Ride the Sweet Chariot! (Swing Low, Sweet Chariot/Ride the Chariot) * Jingle All the Way! (with Jingle Bells) * Phone Tag (with hello, Ma Baby) * Sit Down! (Sit Down, Servant/Oh, Won't You Sit Down) * High Flying Flag (with You're a Grand Old Flag) * Sierra Love Song (with Cielito Lindo) * Come Hear the Band! (with Alexander's Ragtime Band). The Teacher's Handbook includes reproducible song sheets and appropriate easy-to-teach staging suggestions. So GRAB ANOTHER PARTNER!...and let's sing!




Broadway Partners!


Book Description

Here’s a great way to introduce your young singers to 10 Broadway classics while developing independent part-singing! There’s nothing more fun than a partner song, and this terrific collection features well-known favorites that will never go out of style! Includes easy-to-teach staging suggestions where appropriate. Titles: *Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang) *Comedy Tonight (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum) *Ease on Down the Road (The Wiz) *The Gold Diggers’ Song (We’re in the Money) (42nd Street) *Look to the Rainbow (Finian’s Rainbow) *Soon It’s Gonna Rain (The Fantasticks) *Tea for Two (No, No, Nanette) *Together Wherever We Go (Gypsy) *Wouldn’t It Be Loverly (My Fair Lady) *Yankee Doodle Boy (Little Johnny Jones and George M.)




A Different Kind of Love


Book Description

When a veteran of the Great War returns to England, he and his daughters faces a terrible new struggle in this historical family saga. World War I is at its height and Regimental Sergeant Major Probyn Kilmaster is in France, training raw recruits to send to the trenches. Meanwhile, his wife Grace contends with the hardships of raising their children alone in a Yorkshire pit village. But when Probyn finally returns home safely, the Kilmasters are struck by tragedy. Probyn attempts to keep the family together by giving his daughters a stepmother. But for Augusta, Maddie, Mims—and especially the sensitive Beata—this well-meaning gesture is more than they can bear. Now each must find her own way to escape the cruelty and oppression that has unwittingly been visited upon them.




Grab a Partner!


Book Description

There's nothing more fun than singing a partner song, and there's no better way to develop independent 2-part singing with your young performers. GRAB A PARTNER! by well-known composers Sally K. Albrecht and Jay Althouse, features 12 terrific partner songs, each utilizing a well-known melody. Titles: * A Broadway Song (with Give My Regards to Broadway) * Which Ball Game? (with Take Me Out to the Ball Game) * Sing of the Spring (with Now Is the Month of Maying) * How I Love My America (with America, the Beautiful) * 'Round the Mountain (with She'll Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain) * Angels Watchin' (with All Night, All Day) * Get That Fly! (with Shoo, Fly) * Come By Here (with Kum Ba Ya) * Dance Around the Room (with Zum Gali Gali) * Gettin' Ready for Santa Claus (with Up on the Housetop) * Heavenly Peace (with Silent Night) * Goin' to the Races (with Camptown Races). The Teacher's Handbook includes reproducible song sheets and appropriate easy-to-teach staging suggestions. So GRAB A PARTNER! and let's go! -Recommended for grades 2-7. -Staging Suggestions included. -Reproducible Student Song Sheets included.




The Silent Vow


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The onset of this Volume explores the life of an adult immature boy. He faces the emotional feelings of encountering an interpersonal relationship. These loving emotions were suppressed through drug abuse during life. Exposed to such feelings he failed to know how to handle this emotional state. Upon his separation from his first real girl friend he suffered a mental breakdown to the hands of an older friend giving him LSD. His trust in reality, his trust in the family, and his faith in mankind were demented. His hallucinating led him to his loss of personal responsibility. Upon breaking the law he was sent to jail and moved to a psychiatric facility to receive help. His therapy was geared to help a hostile and aggressive person. His mental state was one of chemically induced hallucinations and some psychotic fantasy. The imposed force of treatment was going to help him to deal with his aggression. Through therapy thee was hope in guiding the path to a more healthy and productive future. The boy was diagnosed with poor impulse controls. He was character sketched to be a heinous criminal. The preconceived notions were imposed that he was to have the characteristics of a person with aggressive tendencies. All hypothetical situations were leveraged to believe he would act violently. Predetermined behavioral states left him to be treated for a condition of possessing underlying hostilities. He was not to be trusted. Given many chance the boy showed that he could be a model patient. He showed he was able to comply with the rules. His learning about system showed where he was able to manipulate the system for personal gain. He had evolved and progressed in his criminal mentality to repeat his acts of aggression. The recidivism of a hardened criminal was surfacing in light of a potential healing process that was evolving.




The Answer Book


Book Description

Will your children be ready to make tough life choices? Is Gods way really the only way? Can the Bible be trusted? Whether you are a Sunday school class or a group of friends meeting over coffee, these serious issues must be addressed. This user-friendly format adapts easily for adults, children, or mixed age groups. Choose how deeply you wish to go and how much time you want to spend. Equip yourself and your family to find the answers to lifes questions. Get three small-group guides in one book: adults, children, and multi-generational. The childrens small-group guide includes a Bible lesson.




Probable Cause


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Joseph Osborn, a felon with a decades-old grudge against law enforcement, enlists the aid of five ex-cons to do his dirty work in recovering an $11-million-dollar nest egg the SCSD has been holding in Evidence. The resulting quagmire takes an unexpected and deadly downward spiral, and the scheme slowly degenerates into a life-or-death mission requiring the assistance of South County’s finest SWAT team. Officers Dan Temple and Andy Thomson are on the beat again, despite Andy’s on-going run-ins with the fairer sex. The question, though, remains: Will they live long enough to complete the mission.




Same City, Different Storm


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Same City, Different Storm by Donna J. Polski __________________________________




Theatre for Women's Participation in Sustainable Development


Book Description

Though development researchers have proven that the participation of women is necessary for effective sustainable development, development practitioners still largely lack culturally appropriate, gender-sensitive tools for including women, especially women living in poverty. Current tools used in the development approach often favour the skill set of the development practitioner and are a mismatch with the traditional, gendered knowledge and skills many women who are living in poverty do have. This study explores three case studies from India, Ethiopia, and the Guatemala that have successfully used applied theatre for women’s participation in sustainable development. This interdisciplinary book has the opportunity to be the first to bring together the theory, scholarship and practice of theatre for women’s participation in sustainable development in an international context. This work will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners in a wide variety of fields who are looking for creative solutions for utilizing the contributions of women for solving our global goals to live in a sustainable way on this one planet in a just and equitable manner.