The book explores Australia's groundbreaking decision in December 2012 to mandate plain packaging for tobacco products, spearheaded by Health Minister Nicola Roxon. It details the intense backlash from tobacco companies, who faced a significant legal defeat in the Australian High Court. The narrative highlights their attempts to dissuade other countries from implementing similar laws by leveraging international trade law, showcasing the global implications of this landmark legislation.
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- 2014
- 2003
Focusing on the crucial ages of eight to twelve, this guide equips fathers with practical strategies to strengthen their bond with their sons before the challenges of adolescence arise. Authors John Trent and Greg Johnson provide actionable insights, covering essential topics such as communication, navigating body changes, relationships, and instilling values. The book encourages dads to create memorable experiences and meaningful lessons, ensuring their sons grow into secure, confident individuals. It emphasizes the lasting impact of a father's love and involvement in a son's life.
- 2002
Focusing on authentic experiences, this collection highlights the lives of Southern women, showcasing their real struggles and triumphs. Through personal anecdotes, it challenges common stereotypes and reveals the depth and resilience of these women, offering a nuanced perspective on their diverse identities and experiences.
- 2002
Yellow Eyes in the Dark
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Set in the vibrant Camp Wanna Banana, the story follows ten-year-old twins Jake and Joy, along with Joy's pet spider monkey, Munch-Munch, and their friends Marco and Maria. Together, they embark on thrilling adventures, unraveling a series of mysteries that unfold in their lively camp environment. The narrative blends fun, friendship, and excitement, making it a captivating read for young adventurers.
- 2002
Dad's Everything Book for Daughters
Practical Ideas for a Quality Relationship
- 190 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The book emphasizes the crucial role fathers play in shaping their daughters' lives, particularly between the ages of eight and twelve. It offers practical ideas for nurturing a strong bond through various activities and special moments, such as father/daughter talks, school days, and vacations. Additionally, it includes twenty-one prayers to support fathers in their journey. With insights from family relationships expert John Trent, this resource aims to empower dads to create lasting connections that will benefit their daughters through adolescence and beyond.
- 2002
The Peanut-Butter Burglary
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Adventure and mystery abound at Camp Wanna Banana, where ten-year-old twins Jake and Joy, along with Joy's pet spider monkey Munch-Munch and their friends Marco and Maria, embark on thrilling escapades. As they navigate the camp's exciting environment, the group tackles a series of intriguing mysteries, highlighting themes of friendship and teamwork in a vibrant setting designed for Christian youth.
- 2002
Mom's Everything Book for Daughters
Practical Ideas for a Quality Relationship
- 194 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Fostering a close relationship with your daughter during her pre-teen years is essential, and this book offers a variety of engaging strategies to strengthen that bond. It provides practical advice on navigating topics like self-image, physical changes, and lifelong learning. With sections dedicated to meaningful conversations, fun activities, recommended readings, and spiritual discussions, it aims to create a warm friendship that evolves as she matures. The book encourages moms to connect deeply and supportively during these formative years.
- 2001
Secrets of Thief Cave
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Set in the vibrant Camp Wanna Banana, a premier Christian youth camp, the story explores the adventures and challenges faced by its campers. Through engaging activities and friendships, the characters discover faith, personal growth, and the importance of community. The camp serves as a backdrop for meaningful lessons about spirituality and the joys of youth, fostering a sense of belonging and purpose among the campers as they navigate their summer experiences.
- 2001
Wie Schokoeis und Peperoni oder: doch, doch - ich liebe meinen Mann!
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading