Getting the Whole Story


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A textbook for a journalism course introducing the process of reporting. The topics include interviewing, observation, community as context, visual elements, and covering a beat. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR




Tarot - Get the Whole Story


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Creating original spreads is a rite of passage for many ambitious Tarot students. James Ricklef gives valuable lessons in doing just that-with advice for finding inspiration, defining positional meanings, and structuring a layout. Tarot: Get the Whole Story is also for those who want to peer over the shoulder of a Tarot master as he demonstrates a variety of new spreads. Readers will learn which spreads are best for relationship concerns, personal transformation, New Year's resolutions, life decisions, and more. Each chapter discusses a new spread with detailed explanations of positional meanings and dynamics between the cards. Also included are illustrations and entertaining sample readings featuring Clark Gable, Marie Antoinette, Hera, Don Juan, and other historical, literary, or mythological figures.




The Whole Story


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Rachael is an average mother in an average world. Troubled by a state of depression. She had suppressed feelings dating back to her childhood. She had come from a dysfunctional family ao alcoholism and from that also physical and emotional abuse, and survived to tell about it, in hope that others will rethink their choices.




Basic Counselling Skills for Teachers


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Basic Counselling Skills for Teachers provides teachers and school staff with an accessible guide, and easy-to-apply skills, to providing counselling to students in a school setting. It looks at what counselling is and what it is not, how to recognise that a student may need counselling, creating the right environment, and maintaining confidentiality. Throughout the book, Tim Dansie provides case studies and strategies for teachers that will help them to encourage students to open up and talk whilst having a model to follow outlining a Solution-Focused Counselling approach. It includes easy-to-understand chapters on counselling for: grief bullying anger anxiety depression friendships career guidance technology addiction. Concise and practical, this book is essential reading for teachers who want to develop their counselling skills and be able to confidently support students in many of the challenges they face on their journey through school.




Crafting Writers, K-6


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How do we teach elementary students to independently use the different elements of craft that are discussed and taught in lessons? We begin by honoring the reality that terms like voice, sentence fluency, and writing with detail are descriptions of where we want our students to be, not next steps on how to reach those goals. In Crafting Writers, K-6 Elizabeth Hale shows us how to identify specific elements of craft when assessing student work and planning instruction, and use them to teach students the specific craft techniques that will move them forward as writers. Liz offers practical information that teachers can use immediately in their classrooms. She also presents a concrete process for noticing craft in writing so teachers can develop and plan craft lessons based on their students' writing. Learning the techniques that make up good writing also allows teachers to see craft in many different levels of writing, a skill that is particularly powerful when conferring with below-grade-level writers. Additional chapters look closely at assessment and classroom management practices like group conferring. Most of us know good writing when we read it, but writing teachers need to know what makes it work. Filled with easy-to-use charts, and practical lessons, Crafting Writers, K-6 provides clear insight into identifying and teaching the small elements that make good writing successful.




A Heavenly College Education on an Earthly Budget


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Don't pay an arm and a leg through the nose for a lousy college degree This 2-in-1 book has what you need to doto gain admission to a Heavenly Education college and win scholarships. Serious advice-sprinkled with humor Inside you'll discover: Book One-Get an education of worth and pay less - Why a college degree may be a financial disaster unless done right - 10 Financial Aid planning things to do immediately - Proven methods that will guarantee you free money for college - How to find a college that'll set your brain on fire-a college free of drugs and violence where you'll love learning - Book Two-Strategies for college admission and winning scholarships. - Why some straight-A students are rejected - Avoid stink-bomb essay themes - Write drop-dead gorgeous essays - Use a resume as a secret weapon - Uniqueness and how to have it




Savage Dragon #5


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After Dragon defeats Doubleheader, he is appointed leader of a special police unit made up of Dart, Barbaric, Horridus, and Rapture, who is new to the force. While Debbie Harris' mother storms into the Police Department HQ and blames Dragon for her daughter's death, Overlord learns of territorial disputes by The Annihilators, a rival gang to the Vicious Circle. While Rapture and Barbaric train, Dragon rescues Frank Darling from a Vicious Circle agent. Frank then confesses his blackmail situation. So afterwards, Dragon and the aptly named "Freak Force" attack the Annihilators at their secret Headquarters.




See Me


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Encounters, transformations, and reflections from in-prison and post-release theater workshops See Me is a collection of intimate dialogues about collective experiences in the context of prison theater workshops. Each essay is a collaboration between two or three people who connected profoundly in the temporary community that a workshop can create. Part I is an exchange grounded in the prison theater workshop between the author and one of the incarcerated participants. They alternately tell the story of what they found in the workshop, each other, the future they imagined together, and the social turmoil and utopian aspirations of the times. Part II consists of essays jointly written by eight other people impacted by close relationships spawned in diverse in-prison and re-entry theater workshops.




In the Presence of Each Other


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In the Presence of Each Other is a brilliant ethnography that examines the educational benefits of the use of oral storytelling in the classroom and the ways in which non-print literacy enhances children's overall language and communication capacities.




Get Your Book Selling on Kickstarter


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In this book you’ll find: Why using crowdfunding is an important avenue for authors and how authors are currently using it Choosing the right project for Kickstarter and designing your campaign Budgeting your campaign for profitability (and why it’s critical for your success!) The types of messages you should send to your audience vs. cold traffic How to run ads to your Kickstarter project Delivering your rewards for your Kickstarter project Keeping momentum going after Kickstarter