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Maureen Kelly

    Wine Types - Discover Your Inner Grape
    Chakra Play - The Magical Vibration of You
    Pocket Gurus - Guidance on the Go
    CliffsNotes Golding's Lord of the flies
    Nuns Having Fun
    Reiki and the Healing Buddha
    • 2021

      Readers will be fascinated by the resistance of Ernst Fraenkel within Nazi Germany. A Social Democratic Jewish lawyer, he represented political defendants, worked in the underground, and wrote a classic account of Nazism's law and politics. His gripping story shows the possibilities and limitations of using law against brutal authoritarian rule.

      Legal Sabotage
    • 2017

      Reconsidering Primary Literacy

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book will help educators and students teachers understand what critical literacy is, with which ages, stages and grades critical literacy can be used and how they can get started using critical literacy in their classrooms, using a range of relevant practices. Critical literacy is as a process whereby learners are encouraged to challenge and critique language and social practices and actively transform what they see as unjust or unfair, and this book shows teachers how they can weave it into their own practices. It's an accessible guide for educators to help them to understand what critical literacy really means in every-day contexts and how they can teach it most effectively.

      Reconsidering Primary Literacy
    • 2017

      Gardens and Grim Ravines

      • 298 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      This book is the first systematic examination of the significance of landscape in Victorian poetry. Pauline Fletcher divides poetic landscapes into two categories: antisocial" landscapes of isolation or retreat, and "social" landscapes that reflect the life of man in community. Originally published in 1983. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

      Gardens and Grim Ravines
    • 2016

      Fire and Ice Book 1

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Fire and Ice 1 is an exciting textbook for students of first year English. Fire and Ice 2 completes the series for second and third year students.

      Fire and Ice Book 1
    • 2013

      Diver, undersea explorer and passionate conservationist Wade Doak has lived near the Tutukaka coast with wife Jan since 1968. Well known for his pioneering dives at the Poor Knights Islands off the coast of Whangarei, Wade has gradually shifted his focus over the years from the sea to the land. He and Jan have spent years exploring the shoreline and estuaries, walking cliff-top paths, studying the mangroves and roaming the forest. Wade's engaging text tells a remarkable story, illustrated with an incredible photographic archive of trees, shrubs, vines, orchids, ferns, birds, and attendant wildlife, displaying an area rich in diversity. With intensive pest control, the Doaks have witnessed a dramatic recovery of the native flora and fauna. In 'their coastal slice' the natural world has returned with a profusion of birdsong in the forest. This book is a plea for the conservation and protection of New Zealand's wildernesses, reiterating the challenge made by Sir Paul Callaghan: can we eradicate pests throughout our island nation? On a small scale, Wade and Jan Doak show that yes, it can be done.

      Photographic Guide To Freshwater Fishes Of New Zealand
    • 2012

      Pocket Gurus - Guidance on the Go

      • 90 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Pocket Gurus, Guidance on the Go - snippets of inspiration for busy lives and busy minds. Sometimes in the midst of the everyday to-do lists and general life cacophony even a moment's pause - a brief respite from the chaos to regroup and breathe - can make all the difference.

      Pocket Gurus - Guidance on the Go
    • 2012

      CHAKRA PLAY.... THE MAGICAL VIBRATION OF YOU: A simple 'how-to' book celebrating the use of sound and intention to honor flow within our energy fields. Inside the book... * Addressing Various Life Situations and How Toning Can Reinstate Balance * Chakra Play Intervals and Meridian Tapping - A 'Sound' Pairing * Chakra Play and Personality - A Look at "Element Types" (Are you Earth, Water, Fire or Air?) * Chakra Play and Your Pets... Bringing Well-being to All Beings OPEN HEART.... GRATITUDE... INNER PEACE. SOUND CAN BRING YOU THERE.

      Chakra Play - The Magical Vibration of You
    • 2009

      Wine Types - Discover Your Inner Grape

      • 92 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the connection between wine and personality, this book provides a fun assessment to help readers identify which wine varietal reflects their character. It also offers tips for improving interactions with others based on their 'wine type.' Additionally, a portion of the proceeds supports animal nonprofit organizations, adding a philanthropic touch to the exploration of wine and communication.

      Wine Types - Discover Your Inner Grape
    • 2008

      Features hundreds of sisters in full habit, cutting loose and having a hoot. This title covers nuns in the surf (This is even more fun than walking on water), nuns in bumper cars (We brake for Jesus), nuns in a beer hall (Ale Marys), and nuns in the museum, huddled in front of a study of nudes.

      Nuns Having Fun