Just Play

Just Play
Author: Nick Bottini
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-10
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1781333181

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A revolutionary new understanding of the mind is transforming the field of performance psychology, making it easier than ever before for musicians to bring out the best in themselves and make music as nature intended. Not only that, but it offers renewed hope for sufferers of anxiety, depression and a whole host of other psychological disorders.

Just Play Dead

Just Play Dead
Author: Dan Gordon
Publsiher: Saint Martin's Paperbacks
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0312965672

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When Nora Wolfe tires of her millionaire husband Jack, she orders her stoned surfer boy-toy to handle his elimination, but when Jack approaches Chad with his own murderous plot, things become both complicated and funny. Reprint. K. LJ.

Just Play

Just Play
Author: Miriam Beloglovsky
Publsiher: Redleaf Press
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2023-07-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781605547787

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Reclaim the joy of play for yourself! Play is crucial in adulthood because it fosters adaptiveness, creativity, role rehearsal, and mind-body integration. Just Play specifically targets adults' play and explains how the adults' shift toward creativity can influence children. If adults can reharness their playful capacities and reap all of play’s benefits, they will be equipped to work with children, design effective curricula, understand children and increase empathy, create playful leadership opportunities, and make significant changes to their programs and organizations. In play, children stay connected to their childhood capacities that support creativity and innovation. Just like children, when adults engage in play and creative endeavors, they can find that childlike center that cultivates happiness and joy. Play is affirming because it allows us to enter a natural, safe, and caring environment in which we freely explore our inner thinking and desires. The book will guide educators, administrators, and faculty through a series of comprehensive steps that will shift their thinking surrounding adult play. It is designed to give administrators, associations, and community agencies a blueprint to redesign programs to increase creativity and innovation, and ultimately drive system change.

Just Play

Just Play
Author: Ruby Cohn
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2014-07-14
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781400853601

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The author ranges through Beckett's drama to analyze his approach to place, time, soliloquy, fiction, and repetition. Originally published in 1980. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

Just Play Along

Just Play Along
Author: Megan Daymond
Publsiher: FRACTURE Publishing
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780648237709

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When your date turns into a snuff film, surviving is only the beginning​ … 'Excellent thriller! Very disturbing and suspenseful! … Highly recommend!' 5 stars, NetGalley reviewer. A gripping Australian crime thriller filled with mystery, suspense, and a touch of romance ... When Andy and Mel’s double date turns into a snuff film, Andy fights back, killing one of her attackers, leading to an unwanted aftermath of attention and threats. Detective Daniel Connor links the attack to the recent discovery of six female bodies found buried in bushland on Sydney’s Northern Beaches – three double homicides now thought to be part of an organised snuff-film ring. When video of the attack is leaked online, the threats against the women escalate. Determined to find answers, Andy is caught in the middle of a deadly investigation. Connor vows to protect Andy and Mel, but as more suspects are uncovered, the more he fears for their lives. Book 1, Andy Knight Series THIS BOOK CAN BE READ AS A STANDALONE OR PART OF SERIES Australian English Spelling Books in the Andy Knight Series: Just Play Along Bones of Deception Hidden Lies OPTIONAL EXTRA READS – The books in the Valerie Dawson Novella Series are designed to be read alongside the full-length novels in the Andy Knight Series (but if preferred, they can be read on their own). It is optional to read these two series together. But if you do choose to read both series, the following reading order is recommended: FIRST READ either ‘Just Play Along’ OR ‘Valerie: Trapped’. Then, to avoid spoilers, the following reading order is recommended: 1. Just Play Along (Book 1, Andy Knight Series) 2. Valerie: Trapped (Part 1, Valerie Dawson Novella Series) 3. Valerie: Isolated (Part 2, Valerie Dawson Novella Series) 4. Bones of Deception (Book 2, Andy Knight Series) 5. Valerie: Bound (Part 3, Valerie Dawson Novella Series) 6. Valerie: Desperate (Part 4, Valerie Dawson Novella Series) 7. Hidden Lies (Book 3, Andy Knight Series) The reading order of the combined two series is flexible and most books can be read in your preferred order with only minor spoilers, but it is highly recommended to read Bones of Deception (Book 2, Andy Knight Series) before reading Valerie: Desperate (Part 4, Valerie Dawson Novella Series) as it contains major spoilers and should be read in the correct order.

Not Just Play

Not Just Play
Author: Meryl Nadel,Susan Scher
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780190496562

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Camps often provide children with a first taste of independence and freedom from the restrictions of home and school while offering a milieu full of opportunities for psychosocial development, creative interaction, and mutual aid. Though summer camps have simultaneously given current and future social workers educational, practice, research, and theory-development opportunities as they direct, staff, attend, and provide supervision, the field has received limited scholarly attention. Not Just Play focuses on the relationship between social work and the summer camp movement and provides a comprehensive treatment of this underappreciated area of practice. Social workers and camp professionals will value the many advantages and connections explored in the volume, which also incorporates case vignettes and core scholarly research. The text offers readers a multifaceted examination of social work and summer camp that broadens their professional and scholarly perspective.

This Is Just Play

This       Is Just Play
Author: Hardesh
Publsiher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2017-11-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781543743784

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The forty poems in this book explore the lessons we learnt in our childhood and forgot in our adulthood. They talk of freedom, playfulness, innocence and openness and draw on the lost wisdom of our childhood to remind us that all that we are is make-believe and that as a result, we are each more connected and more responsible to the other than we realise. This is why they will also ask that you, the reader, always remember how to play, to play and that This... is just play.

Why Can t We Just Play

Why Can t We Just Play
Author: Pam Lobley
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-04-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781942934967

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Facing summer with her two boys, ages ten and seven, Pam Lobley was sifting through signups for swim team, rec camp, night camp, scout camp, and enrichment classes. Overwhelmed at the choices, she asked her sons what they wanted to do during summer: “Soccer? Zoo School? Little Prodigy’s Art Club?” “Why can’t we just play?” they asked. A summer with no scheduled activities at all . . . The thought was tempting, but was it possible? It would be like something out of the 1950s. Could they really have a summer like that? Juggling the expectations of her husband (“Are you going to wear garters?”), her son, Sam (“I’m bored!”), and her son, Jack (“Can I just stay in my pajamas?”), Pam sets out to give her kids an old-fashioned summer. During the shapeless days, she studies up on the myths and realities of the 1950s. With her trademark wit and candor, she reveals what we can learn from those long-ago families, why raising kids has changed so drastically, and most importantly, how to stop time once in a while and just play.