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Susan Morris is the author of Axolotl for Beginners (2023), Why Girls Talk--and What They're Really Saying (2005), The Faerie Locket (2011), Fast Track to CAE (1999), Your End of Life in Their Hands (2021).

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Axolotl for Beginners

release date: Jan 30, 2023
Axolotl for Beginners
Axolotls have to be one of the most fascinating amphibians on our planet. I became completely obsessed with them when I was younger and just had to share with you what I have learnt about them over the years. They are known as the Salamander that never grows up, Axolotls are just so gosh darn cute! So you’ll want to provide them with an outstanding, but easy-to-maintain environment so you can keep your little one smiling! In this book, you’ll learn exactly that. But it’s a bit long, because I wanted to bring you the best care sheet possible. So be sure to go over it from chapter to chapter. This book is a Must Have for all Axolotl owners and for those who intend to keep this amazing pet. This book provides detailed and comprehensive information about Axolotls and answers all your unanswered questions with regards to axolotl. It has been written in an easy to understand way that anyone can easily comprehend. In here, you will learn everything about Axolotl care, tanks, habitat, diet, buying, life span, food, cost, breeding, regeneration, health, behavior and temperament, medical research, fun facts and helpful tips on how to keep axolotls as pets, and so much more!!! ORDER YOUR COPY NOW

Why Girls Talk--and What They're Really Saying

release date: Jan 21, 2005
Why Girls Talk--and What They're Really Saying
Helps parents cut through the drama of teenage daughters and maintain positive emotional connections Because adolescent girls tend to talk so much, parents often assume that girls are easier to communicate with than boys. In reality, much of what teenage girls say is the opposite of a healthy expression of emotion--often taking the form of fighting, brooding hostility, or, at times, overinvolvement. While recent bestsellers such as Queen Bees and Odd Girl Out explore the social and psychological pressures that inform teenage girls'' behavior, they provide little or no guidance on how to manage the communication problems that develop between parents and their daughters. Why Girls Talk--and What They''re Really Saying does that and much more. Based on the authors'' years of clinical and research experience, it: Deconstructs the ways girls communicate with their parents--especially mothers Arms parents with tools for cutting through the chatter and drama and getting at what their daughters are really saying Helps moms and dads to avoid becoming overinvolved in their daughters lives and to set healthy boundaries

The Faerie Locket

release date: Mar 08, 2011
The Faerie Locket
The locket holds the key to a miniature world of magic and mystery! When Jadenia finds a locket hidden in a tree, she slips into a world of faeries—and the adventure of a lifetime. The locket opens a door to a magical forest rimed in frost. Jade soon learns that the Winter Queen has escaped her prison and waits at the edge of the feywild, plotting to turn the faeries’ world and everyone in it to ice. The faeries are counting on Jade to help them for it is prophesied that the locket will push back the tide of winter. There’s just one catch. Whoever wears the locket becomes a faerie—forever. Can Jade find a way to stop the Winter Queen and go home again? Written by an expert on faerie lore, this book is the perfect gift for every girl who longs to know the secrets of the faeries.

Fast Track to CAE

release date: Jan 01, 1999
Fast Track to CAE
Additional practice for Paper 1 (Reading) and Paper 3 (English in Use) Further work for Paper 2 (Writing), with analysis of sample answers Thorough practice of the grammar presented in the Coursebook Detailed treatment of phrasal verbs, collocation, dependent prepositions and word formation

Your End of Life in Their Hands

release date: Jun 07, 2021
Your End of Life in Their Hands
"e;Faced with the knowledge that our life is drawing to a close, we deserve to be respected, supported, and properly cared for. Don''t we?"e;This is a true story. An honest, open account of my father''s end of life. From the moment he showed signs of becoming unwell to the time of his death.My story tells the narrative of his end of life in their hands. The hands of the professional medical personnel, and care home management. My story details the investigation I undertook in trying to get answers to concerns surrounding the last few hours of my father''s life.And it explains my endeavours in bringing attention to deficiencies my father experienced within the health and care system in general."e;...until I get what I would consider to be sastisfactory answers to questions that are still outstanding for me, I shall not have closure."e;

A Teacher's Guide to Learning from Objects

release date: Jan 01, 1990
A Teacher's Guide to Learning from Objects
Objects are one way of understanding the world. This teacher''s guide offers a method of analyzing objects that, once understood, can be applied in the classroom, on site, or in museums and galleries. Focus is upon artifacts rather than natural objects. Cross-curricular applications and teaching techniques are given. Sample exercises, discussion guides, and activities are included. The guide concludes with suggested resources and a bibliography. (MM)

Why Boys Don’t Talk--and Why It Matters

release date: Jan 21, 2005
Why Boys Don’t Talk--and Why It Matters
Helps parents reopen the lines of communication with "silent" teenage sons and stay emotionally connected with them Adolescent boys are notoriously uncommunicative. Unfortunately, too many parents equate not talking with not feeling, and, as authors Susan Morris Shaffer and Linda Perlman Gordon explain in this groundbreaking guide, parents who make that assumption end up validating only the most superficial aspects of their sons. Recent bestsellers such as Real Boys and The Wonder of Boys have done a good job of sensitizing parents to the inner lives of boys and opening their eyes to how society shortchanges boys emotionally. Now, Why Boys Don''t Talk--and Why It Matters goes a step further. Coauthored by a nationally acclaimed expert on gender equity and a social worker--both of whom successfully raised teenagers of both sexes--it: Arms parents with proven techniques for communicating with their adolescent sons and reestablishing strong emotional bonds with them Draws upon focus groups as well as the authors'' considerable experience in gender equity research and counseling, to analyze the subtle ways boys communicate connection

Mom, Can I Move Back in with You?

release date: Jan 01, 2004
Mom, Can I Move Back in with You?
A guide for the parents of the dazed and confused generation identified in the runaway bestseller Quarterlife Crisis. Today''s twenty-somethings are facing an unprecedented cultural shift in which they''re feeling lost, uncertain about the future, and/or in crisis. What used to be the traditional markers of adulthood, from getting married and starting a family to earning a living, are increasingly being delayed-and it''s causing as much confusion for parents as for their adult children. Quarterlife Crisisidentified the difficulties twentysomethings are facing. But what about their parents? Guiding your twenty-something kid requires a whole new set of parenting skills. Here, finally, is a book to help parents navigate this tumultuous period in their adult children''s lives. Is it OK to let your kid move back in with you because he can''t seem to commit to any one career-and therefore has no paycheck coming in? What do you do when your child calls you and says that her rent is due and she needs some quick cash? Just how involved should parents be in their adult children''s lives? And what do twenty-somethings actually want and need from their parents? While parents are facing an urgent need for answers, few experts are talking about the subject, and there is little conventional wisdom to draw from. In this invaluable book, Gordon and Shaffer identify the complex issues these parents are facing and offer wise and effective strategies for successfully parenting a twenty-something "kid."

Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage 2019

release date: Apr 20, 2020
Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage 2019
Debrett''s Peerage & Baronetage is the only up-to-date printed reference guide to the United Kingdom''s titled families: the hereditary peers, life peers and peeresses, and baronets, and their descendants who form the fascinating tapestry of the peerage. This is the first ebook edition of Debrett''s Peerage &Baronetage, and it also contains information relating to:The Royal FamilyCoats of ArmsPrincipal British Commonwealth OrdersCourtesy titlesForms of addressExtinct, dormant, abeyant and disclaimed titles.Special features for this anniversary edition include:The Roll of Honour, 1920: a list of the 3,150 people whose names appeared in the volume who were killed in action or died as a result of injuries sustained during the First World War.A number of specially commissioned articles, including an account of John Debrett''s life and the early history of Debrett''s Peerage and Baronetage, a history of the royal dukedoms, and an in-depth feature exploring the implications of modern legislation and mores on the ancient traditions of succession.

How to Connect with Your iTeen

release date: Apr 17, 2015
How to Connect with Your iTeen
Bullying, gangs, social media, smartphones, reality TV . . . meet the real-life firewall for keeping teens safe How To Connect With Your iTeen is the lifeline every Twenty-First century parent or educator needs. This realistic guide shows adults how to reopen communication with “silent” teenage boys and cut through the drama of teenage girls. Written in clear, straightforward language, it offers successful techniques for navigating everything from socially complex issues surrounding sexting and bullying to such everyday challenges around school and homework. This evidence-based guide equips you with: Effective strategies to nurture and develop the 6 essential characteristics teens need to become productive and successful adults—no matter how they define success Dependable ways to maintain authority and stay emotionally connected to teens in a world of longer work hours, interrupted conversations, and planned activities Reliable methods for keeping teens safe and protecting their privacy

Too Close for Comfort?

release date: Jan 01, 2009
Too Close for Comfort?
Examines the modern cultural shift that is creating stronger and deeper bonds between mothers and daughters, and explores if this type of closeness is healthy, and how they can maintain being friends as well as parent and child. Original.

The Nelson First Certificate

release date: Jan 01, 1996

Using Personal Computers in Marketing

release date: Jan 01, 1990
Using Personal Computers in Marketing
From the smallest marketing operation to those of large corporations PCs are in daily use, yet few marketing staff are actually exploiting their systems to the full, giving them access to all the information and facilities they need. In this book the author shows how PCs can be used quickly and simply to develop a sophisticated range of marketing tools. Customer databases, market research processes, direct mail systems, forecasting and marketing plans are just some of the facilities that can be developed with even the most basic hardware and software. The author explains how to develop these applications step-by-step, from the planning stage through to operation. The book is highly practical and based on years of experience of using PCs in marketing. Examples are used throughout to show each application in operation and how systems can be organized so they interrelate.
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