Flooded Requiem for Johnstown Scholastic Gold

Flooded  Requiem for Johnstown  Scholastic Gold
Author: Ann E. Burg
Publsiher: Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781338541007

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Ann E. Burg explores the deep class divides and social injustice behind one of America's greatest tragedies. * "Stunning, significant and sorrowful, Ann E. Burg's requiem melts history into prose... Highly recommended." -- School Library Journal, starred review "Chillingly effective." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in 1889 was a lively, working-class factory city. Above the soot-soaked streets, an elite fishing and hunting club, built on a pristine man-made lake, drew America's wealthiest business barons. Though repeatedly urged to fix the deteriorating dam that held the lake, the club members disregarded the warnings. And when heavy rains came, the dam collapsed and plunged the city into chaos. On that fateful day, six children found themselves caught in the wreckage. The chorus of their voices--all inspired by real people--create a gripping portrait of loss and healing. Plumbing themes of class, injustice, deprivation, and the environment, Ann E. Burg summons her prodigious heart and virtuosic poetry to turn one of the deadliest tragedies in our country's history into a transcendent and hopeful work of art.

Flooded

Flooded
Author: Nicki Koziarz
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493430161

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Please, God, no more hard things. Nicki Koziarz knows what it's like to whisper those words to God. She understands what it feels like to be flooded by hopelessness and hard situations, wondering if it will ever stop. Hard circumstances often stir something so destructive in a soul: doubt. Through the painful loss of her mom to a brain tumor and her brother to suicide, she has learned that if doubt is left undealt with, it can cause the presence of unbelief to flood our lives--to the point that faith becomes unrecognizable. In the midst of her pain, Nicki looked through the lens of the biblical account of Noah and discovered five decisions a person can make to help deflect the destruction of doubt. When you are wrestling with doubt and fighting back hopelessness, Flooded will help you: • Quiet the fear that God won't come through by discovering the difference between wishful thinking and biblical hope. • Resist the urge to control the uncontrollable by finding peace in between the problem and the promise. • Find the familiar faithfulness of God in His Word when it feels like nothing is normal and everything is falling apart. The reality of hard times holds a decision for each of us to find hope. And the decision to find it is yours. But you don't have to do it alone. It's time to rise above doubt, together.

Flooded

Flooded
Author: Allison Edwards
Publsiher: National Center for Youth Issues
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781953945488

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A Brain-Based Guide to Help Children Regulate Emotions. When your brain perceives danger, your body and mind will go instantly into one of three modes-flight, fight, or freeze. Your heart races, your body tenses up, your hands shake, and your emotions take over rational thought. You've entered The Flood Zone. When children experience The Flood Zone, their behavior changes. They yell, bite, or run away. They withdraw and lose concentration. They blame and lie. In this state, children are unable to be rational, regulated, or otherwise compliant. Even the most motivated child (or adult) with the greatest coping strategies won't be able to identify or manage their emotions in The Flood Zone. In Flooded, counselor and bestselling author, Allison Edwards explains how parents, teachers, and counselors can identify when children have entered The Flood Zone. She also offers suggestions for teaching children (and adults!) how to regain control of their emotions. In this book, you'll get: - An overview of how the brain interacts with emotions - Understanding of the role of trauma in emotional health - Explanation of why children can't respond rationally in stressful circumstances - Techniques for teaching children how to regulate emotions - Suggestions for setting up your classroom or office to improve emotional awareness - Strategies for improving interactions with children at school and home As educators, parents, and professionals, we need to teach children and teens how to identify their emotions, learn what triggers those feelings, and provide strategies to manage their feelings in a healthy way. This book explains how.

The Great Kananaskis Flood

The Great Kananaskis Flood
Author: Gillean Daffern,Derek Ryder
Publsiher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2016
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781771601580

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An account of the Kananaskis flood showing the event itself, the aftermath, the assessment of damage, and the rebuilding phase. Includes photographs taken before and after the landscape changed.

Flood

Flood
Author: James Heneghan
Publsiher: Groundwood Books Ltd
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2002-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781554980161

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When a flood kills eleven-year-old Andy Flynn's mother and stepfather, the only world he has ever known is gone and he is alone. Aunt Mona, whom he has never met, takes him to live with her in Halifax, on the opposite side of the country. During the flight, Aunt Mona tells him harshly that his father was not a war hero killed in battle, as Andy's mother led him to believe, but a no-good thief and drunk who is very much alive in Halifax. Andy is stunned, and as soon as they reach their destination, he runs away from his aunt to find his father. James Heneghan's remarkable gift for storytelling shines as strongly as ever in this moving and funny tale.

Flood

Flood
Author: Stephen Baxter
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2009-05-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781101138847

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Four hostages are rescued from a group of religious extremists in Barcelona. After five years of being held captive together, they make a vow to always watch out for one another. But they never expected this. The world they have returned to has been transformed-by water. And the water is rising.

Things From the Flood

Things From the Flood
Author: Simon Stålenhag
Publsiher: Skybound Books
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781982150716

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The basis for the new Amazon Prime Original Series! From the author of the imaginative and “awe-inspiring” (New York Journal of Books) narrative art book The Electric State comes the haunting sequel to his remarkable Tales from the Loop. Welcome back to the Loop. In 1954, the Swedish government ordered the construction of the world’s largest particle accelerator in the pastoral countryside of Mälaröarna. The local population called this marvel of technology The Loop and celebrated its completion. But Mälaröarna and the world would never be the same. Infused with strange machines and unfathomable creatures, Things from the Flood is transcendent look at technology that will stay with you long after you turn the final page.

Black Dirt Area Wallkill River Basin Flood Control Project Orange County

Black Dirt Area  Wallkill River Basin Flood Control Project  Orange County
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556031016181

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