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Gini Graham Scott

    This author explores a diverse range of subjects, delving into topics from interpersonal relationships and personal development to popular culture and societal trends. Her prolific output extends beyond books to include screenplays and films, showcasing a versatile artistic vision. Through her work, she investigates various facets of human behavior and societal dynamics. Her approach to writing and publishing is geared towards fostering and advancing creative endeavors.

    Gini Graham Scott
    Work with Me!
    The Truth About Lying
    Finding Funds for Your Film or TV Project
    What Kind of Dog Are You?
    Success in MLM, Network Marketing, and Personal Selling
    Strike It Rich in Personal Selling
    • 2021

      Today, the United States is becoming more like the Middle Ages than ever, as the gap between the rich and poor grows, and the pandemic, economic crisis, and protests reflect this great divide. The superwealthy have become like a new royalty and nobility, while a class of impoverished, landless, and homeless individuals and families continues to expand. The poor are like the peasants of medieval Europe -- a development fueling the seeds of revolution today, much like the medieval peasant revolts. Through meticulous research, author Gini Graham Scott paints a stark portrait of this growing division in society, drawing parallels to the Middle Ages and showing how our present course is ripe for social and political upheaval. But then there is hope, since the Middle Ages were followed by a Renaissance, a time of rapid change and creative development. The chapters cover these

      The New American Middle Ages: Why Modern Times Are Like Medieval Times
    • 2021

      Four 2-foot-high unusual animals sail from a magical island into this world. They include Edgar the Eagle Giraffe, a giraffe with the head of a bird; Benji the Bear Fish, a bear with the tail of a fish; Bertie the Bird Dog, a cocker spaniel with wings; and Ollie the Owley Cat, an owl with the face of a cat. At first, they have some scary experiences, when a little boy with a puppy thinks they are monsters, and hungry cats chase them. Then, they meet Sarah, who is new in town and lonely. They become friends and help her gain acceptance from other children who are curious about her strange animal friends. After that, they return to their island. It's a fun fantasy story.The story highlights the importance of friendship, tolerance, and the acceptance of differences.

      The Crazy Critters' First Adventure
    • 2021

      Resolving Conflict

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The E-R-I method of conflict resolution focuses on addressing negative emotions, utilizing reason to analyze situations, and tapping into intuition for generating alternative solutions. This step-by-step guide offers practical strategies that, with practice, become instinctive, enabling effective conflict management in various contexts.

      Resolving Conflict
    • 2021

      The Return of the Neanderthals

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative unfolds with a paleontologist who secretly revives six Neanderthal babies using advanced scientific techniques. Raised in a lab under the care of a nursery school teacher, their existence is eventually revealed, sparking media frenzy. The interconnected stories explore themes of ethics in science, the implications of cloning, and the complexities of identity as these ancient beings navigate a modern world.

      The Return of the Neanderthals
    • 2021

      Keeping Up with the Competition

      • 138 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Strategies for analyzing competitors are central to this guide, offering a range of methods to inform product development and marketing approaches. Accompanied by helpful illustrations, the book delves into essential topics that equip readers with the tools necessary to stay ahead in a competitive landscape. Techniques for gathering competitive intelligence and practical insights for application are key highlights, making it a valuable resource for businesses aiming to enhance their market position.

      Keeping Up with the Competition
    • 2020

      Author GINI GRAHAM SCOTT has done it again—produced a delightful children’s book that keeps children’s interest and joy in nature. A review by our young reviewers reveals the fun they find in reading her books. “They are different and make us learn about t animals we never thought about before.” “They’re just fun to read.” “They’re at the top!”A BABY MOLE WHO LIVES IN A HOLEFINDS SOMETHING TO DOWHEN SHE FINDS SOMETHING NEWCOLORED GLASSES CHANGE HER WORLDSHE SEES A NEW WORLD UNFOLDFROM DARKNESS BELOWTO COLORS THAT FLOWHER WORLD IS NOW BRIGHTSHE SEES BEAUTY IN SIGHT MOLLY MOLE BABY MOLEHOPS AROUND HER LITTLE HOLEHAPPY AS A MOLE CAN BEAT THE BEAUTY SHE CAN SEE

      The Mole Who Got Spectacles
    • 2020

      A little tree feels lonely and abused among the bigger trees, and he longs for a different life. How can he run away? That is his dream each day as his little leaves shake from fear and despair. But something happens and its dream comes true. This heartwarming book tickles the imagination of children.

      The Tree That Wanted to Run Away
    • 2020

      The story follows four unique two-foot high animals who embark on an adventure from a magical island to our world. Each character boasts a whimsical blend of traits, such as Edgar the Eagle Giraffe, who has a bird's head atop a giraffe's body, and Benji the Bear Fish, a bear with a fish's tail. Bertie the Bird Dog is a cocker spaniel with wings, while Ollie the Owley Cat combines an owl's body with a cat's face. Their enchanting journey promises to captivate readers with creativity and charm.

      The Crazy Critters' First Visit
    • 2020

      The story follows Jenny and her weekly shopping trips with her mother, culminating in the preparation of a big salad at home. When an avocado goes missing, Jenny's imagination runs wild, leading her to ponder various scenarios about its disappearance. This whimsical tale explores themes of creativity and problem-solving as Jenny navigates her thoughts about the elusive avocado, sparking curiosity and wonder in young readers.

      Where's the Avocado