Thunderstorm Dancing

Thunderstorm Dancing
Author: Katrina Germein,Judy Watson
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781743314593

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When a sunny day at the beach turns stormy, a little girl runs for cover. Her daddy and brothers are wild in the wind and lightning, and her poppy is as loud as thunder. They fill the house with stamping and crashing while Granny plays piano to their riotous thunderstorm dancing... until the storm passes and they all fall down. Then, in the stillness, the girl is ready to play. What will she be, now that the rain has stopped and there's a glimmer of sunlight?

Thunderstorm Dancing

Thunderstorm Dancing
Author: Katrina Germein,Judy Watson
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-03-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781743432860

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A rollicking rhyming story about a family who dance up a wild storm while the wind and rain swirl outside. Rhythm, rhyme and family mayhem. Perfect for reading aloud, this playful, energetic story will have young children leaping into action. When a sunny day at the beach turns stormy, a little girl runs for cover. Her daddy and brothers are wild in the wind and lightning, and her poppy is as loud as thunder. They fill the house with stamping and crashing while Granny plays piano to their riotous thunderstorm dancing. until the storm passes and they all fall down. Then, in the stillness, the girl is ready to play. What will she be, now that the rain has stopped and there's a glimmer of sunlight?

If I Can Forgive So Can You

If I Can Forgive  So Can You
Author: Denise Linn
Publsiher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2010-11-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781458723970

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If I can Forgive, So Can You is the remarkable autobiography of author Denise Linn. In this triumphant memoir, Denise speaks with a compassionate yet fiery conviction born of deep pain, as she describes overcoming an abusive childhood and the terror of being struck down by a gunman's bullet. With deep insight, she shares her consequent revelations beyond death's door. From the mundane to the mystical, follow Denise's inner and outer journeys as she grows up in disparate places from an abandoned Army barracks, to the slums of Chicago, to an Ohio farming community, to a Midwestern historical house. Travel with her as she's fired upon by a plane in Yugoslavia, is tear gassed during antiwar riots, delves into the political and sexual revolution of the 60s, lives in a Buddhist monastery, and explores native cultures to become on the of the world's most sought-after speakers and a best-selling author. Thousands of people worldwide have attended her lecture sand now, for the first time, they and you can read the fascinating story behind this internationally renowned woman. Includes 16 pages of personal photos.

Naos

Naos
Author: O. N. A. , Ona,Ona
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780557055562

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NAOS - the sought after ONA grimoire of modern magick. Presents a powerful initiatory system for those interested in the works of the ORDER OF NINE ANGLES. Satanic Magick system. edited by Michael W. Ford

Adam and Eve in the Protestant Reformation

Adam and Eve in the Protestant Reformation
Author: Kathleen M. Crowther
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2010-10-11
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9780521192361

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Explores the importance of stories about Adam and Eve in sixteenth-century German Lutheran areas.

Windstorms

Windstorms
Author: Keney Rogers,Heigh Blend
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2010-08-11
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781453515402

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East Troy, WI August 13, 2010 Romance and magic await readers as authors Kenny Rogers and Kay Heigh Blend collaborate to bring a spellbinding collection of poems. WindStorms, their newly released book through Xlibris, are bound to enchant readers from the first page down to the last. As the wind blows with authority yet gentleness, two soulsa knight, who protects his own heart from the pain of love and an enchantress, who seeks a sanctuary of happiness somewhere or from someoneare led closer to each other. Their captivating story unfolds through over four hundred poems that play around the pages of this uniquely woven anthology. With the themes of temptation and surrender, confusion and exploration, struggle and valor, and love and hate, each poem in this collection could stand on its own; but together, they make a striking tale of romance and adventure. Through melodic words, readers are immersed deep into a story with a fairy-tale theme, but one that is not always as perfect or as happily concluded. Intricately woven with just the right rhyme and rhythm, WindStorms presents pieces that follow the two souls search for something unknown, all the while summoned by nothing but the wind. It is a whimsical play of words that mirrors the realities of finding, falling, and riskingall in the name of love. Readers will be fascinated as they step into a magical fortress with every turn of the page. Kenny Rogers and Kay Heigh Blend

Dance Movement Therapy Theory and Practice

Dance Movement Therapy  Theory and Practice
Author: Helen Payne
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134934256

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The complexity and diversity of dance movement therapy is both clarified and celebrated in the contributions to this book which documents pioneering practice in a variety of settings in the UK. Experienced dance movement therapists from many different theoretical orientations and working with a range of clients, from the very young to the very old, come together to reveal their thinking, working methods and techniques. Dance Movement Therapy: Theory and Practice offers practising dance movement therapists new ideas and approaches, students an insight into their subject's versatility and adaptability, and other mental health workers, allied educators and professionals a clear picture of the nature and importance of dance movement therapy.

The Black Elk Reader

The Black Elk Reader
Author: Clyde Holler
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2000-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0815628366

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This book includes both new essays and revised versions of classic works by recognized authorities on Black Elk. Clyde Roller's introduction explores his life and texts and illustrates his relevance to today's scholarly discussions. Dale Stover considers Black Elk from a postcolonial perspective, and R. Todd Wise investigates similarities between Black Elk Speaks and the Testimonio (as exemplified by I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala). Anthropologist Raymond A. Bucko provides an annotated bibliography and a sensitive guide to the issues surrounding cultural appropriation, a subject also explored through Frances Kaye's engaging reading of Hawthorne's The Marble Fawn. Classic essays by Julian Rice and George W. Linden are included in the collection as well as Hilda Niehardt's reflections on the 1931 and 1944 interviews with Black Elk. With its unusually broad range of academic disciplines and perspectives, this book shows that Black Elk stands at the intersection of today's scholarly discussions. In addition to scholars of religion, anthropology, multicultural literature, and Native American studies, The Black Elk Reader will appeal to a general audience.