Julie Johnson addresses issues related to personal, social, and health education (PSHE). As an independent PSHE consultant and trainer, she assists schools and youth services in developing their policies and practices. Her work focuses on the practical aspects of fostering healthy and safe environments for young people. Through her training and consultancy, she aims to enhance educational and support services.
Henryrefuses to pay taxes while the state allows slavery in this addition to
the New York Times best-selling picture book series. A reflection on civil
disobedience and how it can inspire freedom for all, based on the life of
Henry David Thoreau.
Can you stand the heat? When Harry Hodson disappears into the Brazilian rainforest, his brother Charles sets off to help in the search. Charles, an investigative journalist accustomed to digging for the truth, does not find Harry but instead uncovers evidence that a Brazilian mining company may be implicated in his disappearance. Charles suspects that the existence of a large deposit of falconite—which could be the magic bullet in the battle against global warming—may be at the center of this mystery. Charles' quest for answers takes him to Europe, the Netherlands, the Falkland Islands and, finally, Antarctica. What began as a personal mission turns into a winding journey with immense geo-political consequences as nations compete to grab what could be the most valuable mineral deposit in the world. A race for the South Pole leads Charles to personal and professional crisis and leaves him fighting for his life amid the icy crevasses of the world's end.
Henrys friends learn that you can work hard AND love what you doin this
installment of the NewYork Times best-selling series, inspired by the life of
Henry David Thoreau.
Set in the early 1970s, America's Soul tells of a south Denver high school that will undergo seismic changes as it attempts to adjust to the Supreme Court ruling demanding that the district desegregate by the use of busing. America's Soul follows two young teachers and their strict principal as the school enters into uncharted territory. It is the students of Denver that face the greatest challenges as the entire city must decide how to travel on this precarious journey. The heartaches and rewards are present in the same classroom on the same day--just as they are in all classrooms.
Featuring over 60 intricate pages, this coloring book offers a diverse array of mandala designs to help alleviate anxiety and promote relaxation. With high-quality artwork, it caters to both seasoned colorists and beginners, providing an engaging and therapeutic experience. The variety ensures that there's something for everyone, making it an ideal choice for those looking to unwind while expressing their creativity.
Celebrating the diversity of Canadian flavors, this cookbook features 50 unique ice cream recipes inspired by regional ingredients and specialties. From the sweet tang of Saskatoon berries to the rich taste of maple syrup, each recipe captures the essence of Canadian cuisine. Indulge in creations inspired by beloved treats like Nanaimo bars and explore a delightful array of frozen desserts that cater to various tastes and cravings, making it a must-have for ice cream enthusiasts.
Featuring 960 Sudoku puzzles ranging from very easy to hard, this book offers hours of entertainment and a fun way to enhance problem-solving skills. Perfect for passing time during dull moments or inclement weather, it transforms boredom into a relaxing challenge while helping to keep your mind sharp. Ideal as a gift, it caters to both novice and experienced players, making it a versatile addition to any puzzle enthusiast's collection.
This volume explores the intersection of economics and history without being confined to either discipline. The author delves into the complexities of economic systems and their historical contexts, offering insights that challenge conventional analyses. By blending narrative and analytical approaches, the book provides a unique perspective on how economic factors shape societies over time. It encourages readers to think critically about the relationship between economic theories and historical events.