Being Mindful Like Grandpa

Being Mindful Like Grandpa
Author: Sheri Mabry
Publsiher: Albert Whitman & Company
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780807506202

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When worrying takes over, a boy uses mindfulness to calm down, just like Grandpa taught him. Every fall a boy hikes up the mountain with his grandpa and parents. Except this year he and his parents moved to a new place, and Grandpa's back home. As the boy sets out on a new mountain trail with his parents, he begins to worry about everything that's different. But he remembers that when Grandpa needs to calm his worries, he uses mindfulness. So the boy does too.

My Mindful Walk with Grandma

My Mindful Walk with Grandma
Author: Sheri Mabry
Publsiher: Albert Whitman & Company
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2020-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780807570739

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STARRED REVIEW! "The illustrations, awash in green and somewhat nostalgic in styling, complement the narrative and successfully transport readers to a lush forest brimming with life. Clearly demonstrates the sense of connectedness—to nature, others, and self—that mindfulness practice can bring."—Kirkus Reviews starred review A lovely intergenerational tale of mindfulness in nature. When a girl walks through the woods with her grandma, she's so excited about reaching their destination that she misses out on what's around her. But with Grandma's help, she learns how to breathe, be peaceful, and notice the little surprises along the way. Find mindfulness in nature through this gentle story.

Eleven Days in August

Eleven Days in August
Author: Amatore Mille
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2007-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781412086486

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A funny, poignant memoir of the author's annual eleven day transition from Wall Street to his family's Italian sausage business at the Wisconsin State Fair. A return to family, hometown...and self. Great Americana! Welcome to the August lives of Amatore Mille and his family. The year is 2001...and 1957...and 1973 - actually, every year, since 1932 - when the Milles began an August summer tradition of selling Italian sausage sandwiches at The Wisconsin State Fair. You are about to enter a world where Italian immigrant grandparents leave their indelible mark on three subsequent generations, where a father, in his inimitable way, focuses on the family business...and his family...for eleven days of each summer, and where children grow up with sawdust underfoot and State Fair attractions all around. In episodes that move between present and past, the author takes you on a tour of family escapades that, in turn, are laugh-out-loud funny...and touching...where grandma, with no experience, is forced to drive expensive cars, grandpa provides light-hearted amusement (but little work), and the author, through misadventures and near-tragedy, finally learns what the family business is really all about.

Grandpa s Stories

Grandpa   s Stories
Author: Joe Kretoski, Jr.
Publsiher: Elm Hill
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2018-11-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781595558770

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Grandpa’s Stories is a partial compilation of Joe Kretoski’s life experiences, as well as a few other stories which are included that are important to the author. Every story is true and has potential for spiritual application or character building. These stories should be compelling to youngsters and oldsters. Hopefully your vision of an all-powerful God will be renewed, and your faith increased. If you are discouraged with life and are feeling hopeless, Grandpa’s Stories has the potential to plant a nugget of hopefulness into your heart. God has not changed, and He desires that we all love Him fervently. May Grandpa’s Stories touch your heart as it has the author’s. Happy reading.

From Dust Returned Part I

From Dust Returned Part I
Author: Legends Lyric
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2015-01-31
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781503512276

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What would you do if you woke up one day and found that a single event would cause a chain reaction that would change your entire life? That everything you knew about yourself and your life was a lie? Imagine spiraling downward and facing the perfect storm of events unraveling the greatest mystery of all. Who you really are. Would you have the courage to discover your hidden potential and face your greatest fears or block them out with blinders and walls? From Dust Returned Part I takes you on my journey to discovering truths, hidden potentials, and greatest fears. Welcome to where my journey through hell and heaven on earth began! I have returned!

Bird Legs

Bird Legs
Author: Cheryl Sinz
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2014-11-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781490830896

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Some hurts are impossible to verbalize. Some hurts rack the brain, gnaw at ones soul, and seem to reject resolution. Yet deep inside every Christian, theres a Comforter and Companion who wants to help us if we wait patiently on Him. With Jesus ever present love, we can overcome all disappointments, all derision, and ultimately, all hurts. Follow Cheryl through page after page of ridicule and rejection until she finds, at last, a specialist who proposes a frightening way to diagnose her emaciating diseaseand an earthly friend who cements her positive outlook on life.

Transforming Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education

Transforming Understandings of Diversity in Higher Education
Author: Penny A. Pasque,Noe Ortega,Marie P. Ting,John C. Burkhardt
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2023-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000980189

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This exciting new text examines one of the most important and yet elusive terms in higher education and society: What do we mean when we talk in a serious way about “diversity”? A distinguished group of diversity scholars explore the latest discourse on diversity and how it is reflected in research and practice. The chapters trace how the discourse on diversity is newly shaped after many of the 20th century concepts of race, ethnicity, gender and class have lost authority. In the academic disciplines and in public discourse, perspectives about diversity have been rapidly shifting in recent years. This is especially true in the United States where demographic changes and political attitudes have prompted new observations—some which will clash with traditional frameworks.This text brings together scholars whose research has opened up new ways to understand the complexities of diversity in higher education. Because the essential topic under consideration is changing so quickly, the editors of this volume also have asked the contributors to reflect on the paths their own scholarship has taken in their careers, and to see how they would relate their current conceptualization of diversity to one or more of three identified themes (demography, democracy and discourse). Each chapter ends with a candid graduate student interview of the author that provides an engaged picture of how the authors wrestle with one of the most complicated topics shaping them (and all of us) as individuals and as scholars. Of interest to anyone who is following the debates about diversity issues on our campuses, the book also offers a wonderful introduction to graduate students entering a discipline where critically important ideas are still very much alive for discussion.

Dear Grandpa Why

Dear Grandpa  Why
Author: John L. Read
Publsiher: Wakefield Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2018-06-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781743055762

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'Dear Grandpa, why?' is a question that has been asked many times over, by descendants of those who have died in war. John L. Read, however, has placed his energy into actually seeking an answer to his own question. - Hon. Sir Eric Neal, AC, CVO Edward Tompson Mobsby, father of twin baby girls, volunteered for war service and was shot down by the Japanese in New Guinea in 1942. John Read's quest for an apology for the death of his grandfather took him and his family from suburban Australia to a startling discovery in the mighty Owen Stanley Ranges, and on to Hiroshima. John learned about Miyuki, a Japanese woman who had also taken her mother to New Guinea to answer questions about her grandfather's death. When they eventually met in Osaka, their long conversations brought understanding, reconciliation and, almost, forgiveness. And, critically, revealed the value of cross-cultural dialogue in helping spare future generations from the despair and waste of international conflict. John L. Read's odyssey provides a historical insight into the cause of the war against Japan and a graphic portrayal of the cultural grief experienced by families who lost loved ones. - Charlie Lynn, Kokoda Treks