My Daddy s Business Trip

My Daddy s Business Trip
Author: Sara Guralnick,Susan Senning
Publsiher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2013-07-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 149090672X

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My Daddy's Business Trip is for children whose parents travel. This book is designed to teach children coping skills with business travel by a parent. It also teaches children how to successfully handle the loneliness that arises when a parent is traveling and gives parents ideas on how to make it easier for their child when they are away. The book opens up a dialogue between the parent and child about their feelings when a parent travels. This book also has a travel worksheet, where children can make a wish list of places around the world, where they might like to travel someday.

My Dad s on a Business Trip again

My Dad s on a Business Trip   again
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2002
Genre: Business travel
ISBN: OCLC:184906505

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My Dad S Work Trip

My Dad   S Work Trip
Author: Ima G. Miller
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2016-12-19
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781524654771

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This book is written to inspire and support families as they walk through social and emotional challenges that deployment and separation may bring, creating an environment that encourages family involvement is an absolute stress reliever for young children. It allows the family to work together and express themselves as they build on their projects and work towards their goals, valuing the childrens ideas and interests, helps them feel accepted, appreciated and loved.

Dad Goes On A Work Trip

Dad Goes On A Work Trip
Author: Sean Flanagan
Publsiher: Sean T Flanagan
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2024-02-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9798876778024

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"Dad Goes on a Work Trip" is a heartwarming children's book filled with vibrant illustrations, chronicling a father's business trip away from his two daughters and wife. Despite the distance, the story beautifully captures the enduring love and connection within the family. Through bustling airports and busy meetings, the father's thoughts are always centered on his family, while the narrative seamlessly weaves in the daily lives of his daughters and wife eagerly awaiting his return. This enchanting tale not only celebrates the anticipation of reunions but also highlights the significance of family bonds that remain unbroken, no matter the physical distance. Perfect for bedtime reading, the book serves as a reminder that love transcends space, and the warmth of familial ties is always close at heart.

Chris Therien

Chris Therien
Author: Chris Therien,Wayne Fish
Publsiher: Triumph Books
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2022-10-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781637271599

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A riveting memoir of hockey, family, and addiction from a veteran NHL defenseman. In Philadelphia Flyers orange and black, Chris Therien cut an imposing figure on the ice, a stalwart physical presence for over a decade in the NHL. But by the end of his playing career, he was concealing a much greater battle with alcoholism which bled into his professional and family life. The defenseman-turned-analyst now opens up candidly and completely, reflecting on his life and career with perspective gained from over 10 years of sobriety. Therien takes readers from the blue line to the broadcast booth, sharing untold stories from life in pro hockey while laying bare his private struggle with addiction, including his ultimate low in 2006 after the death of his sister. Road to Redemption also details Therien's deep bond with the city of Philadelphia and his new path helping others find recovery from drug or alcohol abuse. Hockey fans will not want to miss this heartfelt and vulnerable tale.

Guns Across the Border

Guns Across the Border
Author: Mike Detty
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-04-29
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781626363298

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Conducted under the umbrella of Project Gunrunner, intended to stem the flow of firearms to Mexico, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) ran a series of “gun walking” sting operations, including Operations Wide Receiver and Operation Fast & Furious. The government allowed licensed gun dealers to sell weapons to illegal straw buyers so that they could continue to track the firearms as they were transferred to higher-level traffickers and key figures in Mexican cartels. Motivated by a sense of patriotic duty, Tucson gun dealer and author Mike Detty alerted the local ATF office when he was first approached by suspected cartel associates. Detty made the commitment and assumed the risks involved to help the feds make their case, often selling guns to these thugs from his home in the dead of night. Originally informed that the investigation would last just weeks, Detty’s undercover involvement in Operation Wide Receiver, the precursor to Operation Fast & Furious, which was by far the largest “gun walking” probe, stretched on for an astonishing and dangerous three years. Though the case took several twists and turns, perhaps the cruelest turn was his betrayal by the very agency he risked everything to help.

How I Learned to Hate in Ohio

How I Learned to Hate in Ohio
Author: David Stuart MacLean
Publsiher: Abrams
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2021-01-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781683359951

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A brilliant, hilarious, and ultimately devastating debut novel about how racial discord grows in America In late-1980s rural Ohio, bright but mostly friendless Barry Nadler begins his freshman year of high school with the goal of going unnoticed as much as possible. But his world is upended by the arrival of Gurbaksh, Gary for short, a Sikh teenager who moves to his small town and instantly befriends Barry and, in Gatsby-esque fashion, pulls him into a series of increasingly unlikely adventures. As their friendship deepens, Barry’s world begins to unravel, and his classmates and neighbors react to the presence of a family so different from theirs. Through darkly comic and bitingly intelligent asides and wry observations, Barry reveals how the seeds of xenophobia and racism find fertile soil in this insular community, and in an easy, graceless, unintentional slide, tragedy unfolds. How I Learned to Hate in Ohio shines an uncomfortable light on the roots of white middle-American discontent and the beginnings of the current cultural war. It is at once bracingly funny, dark, and surprisingly moving, an undeniably resonant debut novel for our divided world.

On the High Wire

On the High Wire
Author: George Theoharis,Sharon Dotger
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781623969295

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The purpose of the work/life balance series is to highlight particular challenges that higher education faculty face as they participate in the demands of the academy and try to prevent those demands from invading their personal lives. On The High Wire looks at a specific subset of university faculty, education faculty with school-aged children, and the specific professional/personal balance these faculty need to find. The title On the High Wire suggests the precarious nature of the “walk” for education faculty who are parents of school-aged children. We know that our identities are central to how we experience the world and how the world reacts to us. This reality is clearly visible in this book. These multiple identities and roles come into conflict at multiple points and in different ways. This book explores these identities and roles through autoethnographic accounts written by varied education faculty in order to make these tensions visible for the field to address.