Author: Steven Paalz
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1499050925
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Enter the mind of the modern teenager. In a world of texting, email, and all things digital-this is a collection of poetry for the modern world. A compilation of poetry written by a teenager while he was 13 – 16 years old, these poems provide a brief insight on what it is to be a young teen today. This collection is great for both teenagers and their parents alike. The poems are broken down into the past, present, and future according to a teenager. The poems range from a trip to the supermarket to one’s hopes for the future, and all poems share a common theme about growing up. Read this collection and discover what it means to be a teenager.
On Being Sixteen
Author: Steven Paalz
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1499050925
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Enter the mind of the modern teenager. In a world of texting, email, and all things digital-this is a collection of poetry for the modern world. A compilation of poetry written by a teenager while he was 13 – 16 years old, these poems provide a brief insight on what it is to be a young teen today. This collection is great for both teenagers and their parents alike. The poems are broken down into the past, present, and future according to a teenager. The poems range from a trip to the supermarket to one’s hopes for the future, and all poems share a common theme about growing up. Read this collection and discover what it means to be a teenager.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1499050925
Category : Poetry
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
Enter the mind of the modern teenager. In a world of texting, email, and all things digital-this is a collection of poetry for the modern world. A compilation of poetry written by a teenager while he was 13 – 16 years old, these poems provide a brief insight on what it is to be a young teen today. This collection is great for both teenagers and their parents alike. The poems are broken down into the past, present, and future according to a teenager. The poems range from a trip to the supermarket to one’s hopes for the future, and all poems share a common theme about growing up. Read this collection and discover what it means to be a teenager.
Being Sixteen
Author: Allyson Braithwaite Condie
Publisher: Deseret Book
ISBN: 9781606412336
Category : American fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
The year Juliet turns sixteen includes everything from her first date to getting kicked off the basketball team, but when her younger sister, Carly, develops an eating disorder, Juliet must rely on her family and her faith for strength.
Publisher: Deseret Book
ISBN: 9781606412336
Category : American fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 249
Book Description
The year Juliet turns sixteen includes everything from her first date to getting kicked off the basketball team, but when her younger sister, Carly, develops an eating disorder, Juliet must rely on her family and her faith for strength.
Sixteen Sermons preached on several subjects and occasions ... Being the second volume published from the originals by R. Barker ... Second edition, corrected
Author: John TILLOTSON (Archbishop of Canterbury.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 488
Book Description
Born to Be Wild
Author: Jess Shatkin
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101993421
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
A groundbreaking, research-based guide that sheds new light on why young people make dangerous choices--and offers solutions that work Texting while driving. Binge-drinking. Unprotected sex. There are plenty of reasons for parents to worry about getting a late-night call about their teen. But most of the advice parents and educators hear about teens is outdated and unscientific--and simply doesn't work. Acclaimed adolescent psychiatrist and educator Jess Shatkin brings more than two decades' worth of research and clinical experience to the subject, along with cutting-edge findings from brain science, evolutionary psychology, game theory, and other disciplines -- plus a widely curious mind and the perspective of a concerned dad himself. Using science and stories, fresh analogies, clinical anecdotes, and research-based observations, Shatkin explains: * Why "scared straight," adult logic, and draconian punishment don't work * Why the teen brain is "born to be wild"--shaped by evolution to explore and take risks * The surprising role of brain development, hormones, peer pressure, screen time, and other key factors * What parents and teachers can do--in everyday interactions, teachable moments, and specially chosen activities and outings--to work with teens' need for risk, rewards and social acceptance, not against it. “Presents new research, as well as insights as a clinician and a father….This book is a clear argument to stop putting ourselves in our children’s shoes, and to try putting ourselves in their minds, instead.” –The Washington Post “With stories (personal and professional), neuroscience and cognition, psychology and clinical experience Dr. Shatkin offers an abundance of understandable, engaging and actionable information. He explains why and shows how. We can reduce risk in the adolescents we love and teach, but only if we know to how to do so and then do it. Born To Be Wild shows us the way to succeed.” --Psychology Today Winner, National Parenting Product Award 2017
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101993421
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
A groundbreaking, research-based guide that sheds new light on why young people make dangerous choices--and offers solutions that work Texting while driving. Binge-drinking. Unprotected sex. There are plenty of reasons for parents to worry about getting a late-night call about their teen. But most of the advice parents and educators hear about teens is outdated and unscientific--and simply doesn't work. Acclaimed adolescent psychiatrist and educator Jess Shatkin brings more than two decades' worth of research and clinical experience to the subject, along with cutting-edge findings from brain science, evolutionary psychology, game theory, and other disciplines -- plus a widely curious mind and the perspective of a concerned dad himself. Using science and stories, fresh analogies, clinical anecdotes, and research-based observations, Shatkin explains: * Why "scared straight," adult logic, and draconian punishment don't work * Why the teen brain is "born to be wild"--shaped by evolution to explore and take risks * The surprising role of brain development, hormones, peer pressure, screen time, and other key factors * What parents and teachers can do--in everyday interactions, teachable moments, and specially chosen activities and outings--to work with teens' need for risk, rewards and social acceptance, not against it. “Presents new research, as well as insights as a clinician and a father….This book is a clear argument to stop putting ourselves in our children’s shoes, and to try putting ourselves in their minds, instead.” –The Washington Post “With stories (personal and professional), neuroscience and cognition, psychology and clinical experience Dr. Shatkin offers an abundance of understandable, engaging and actionable information. He explains why and shows how. We can reduce risk in the adolescents we love and teach, but only if we know to how to do so and then do it. Born To Be Wild shows us the way to succeed.” --Psychology Today Winner, National Parenting Product Award 2017
Sixteen Sermons preached on several subjects ... Being the third volume; published from the originals by Ralph Baker, etc
Author: John TILLOTSON (Archbishop of Canterbury.)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 494
Book Description
Sixteen
Author: Megan McCafferty
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0307421651
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Dating! Drama! Driving! Remember what it was like to be sixteen? Whether it was the year your teeth were finally free of braces or the year you were discovered by the opposite sex, that magical, mystical age is something you will never forget. Edited by Megan McCafferty, author of the runaway hit novels Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings, Sixteen: Stories About That Sweet and Bitter Birthday is a compilation of short stories inspired by all the angst, melodrama, and wonderment of being sixteen. Sarah Dessen’s “Infinity” is about a girl confronting two major milestones: getting her driver’s license and losing her virginity. The Dead Girls in Jacqueline Woodson’s “Nebraska 99” have already decided to “do it” and must now cope with being teenage mothers. And Carolyn Mackler’s “Mona Lisa, Jesus, Chad, and Me” explores whether friendship can survive when partying and prayer clash. Also included is a new Jessica Darling story by Megan McCafferty about the last fifteen minutes Jessica spends—or rather, doesn’t spend—with her best friend, Hope, who is leaving Pineville. Featuring stories by Steve Almond, M. T. Anderson, Julianna Baggott, Cat Bauer, Emma Forrest, Tanuja Desai Hidier, David Levithan, Sonya Sones, Zoe Trope, Ned Vizzini, and Joseph Weisberg, these hilarious, poignant, and touching tales are perfect for both those who have yet to reach that milestone and those who want to reminisce about their “sweetest” year.
Publisher: Crown
ISBN: 0307421651
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Dating! Drama! Driving! Remember what it was like to be sixteen? Whether it was the year your teeth were finally free of braces or the year you were discovered by the opposite sex, that magical, mystical age is something you will never forget. Edited by Megan McCafferty, author of the runaway hit novels Sloppy Firsts and Second Helpings, Sixteen: Stories About That Sweet and Bitter Birthday is a compilation of short stories inspired by all the angst, melodrama, and wonderment of being sixteen. Sarah Dessen’s “Infinity” is about a girl confronting two major milestones: getting her driver’s license and losing her virginity. The Dead Girls in Jacqueline Woodson’s “Nebraska 99” have already decided to “do it” and must now cope with being teenage mothers. And Carolyn Mackler’s “Mona Lisa, Jesus, Chad, and Me” explores whether friendship can survive when partying and prayer clash. Also included is a new Jessica Darling story by Megan McCafferty about the last fifteen minutes Jessica spends—or rather, doesn’t spend—with her best friend, Hope, who is leaving Pineville. Featuring stories by Steve Almond, M. T. Anderson, Julianna Baggott, Cat Bauer, Emma Forrest, Tanuja Desai Hidier, David Levithan, Sonya Sones, Zoe Trope, Ned Vizzini, and Joseph Weisberg, these hilarious, poignant, and touching tales are perfect for both those who have yet to reach that milestone and those who want to reminisce about their “sweetest” year.
The king of pirates, being an account of the famous enterprises of Captain Avery, with lives of other pirates and robbers
Author: Daniel Defoe
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 420
Book Description
An account of John Rann, commonly called Sixteen String Jack; being a narrative of his principal transactions and his amours, etc. (Anecdotes of Miss Roache.) [With a plate.]
Author: John RANN
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher:
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Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Herald of Gospel Liberty
Author: Elias Smith
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 890
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Theology
Languages : en
Pages : 890
Book Description
Being, Goodness and Truth (Volume 16
Author: Gyula Klima
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527540146
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
This volume considers the Aristotelian virtue-ethics tradition as it develops in the writings of Thomas Aquinas. Part One studies the types of virtues Aquinas believes are held by Christians in a state of grace. Aquinas’s intriguing account is apparently fraught with inconsistencies, which have split contemporary interpreters over not only how to understand Aquinas on this matter, but also as to whether it is even possible to provide a consistent interpretation of his doctrine. This book brings together scholarship that reflects the various sides of the debate. Part Two explores a Thomistic synthesis regarding Aquinas’s account of the good as telos or end that emerges in the seventeenth century, as well as what promise his virtue ethics holds today, arguing that Aquinas’ hylomorphic understanding of human beings as matter-form composites furnishes a robust moral accounting that seems unavailable to alternative, reductive materialist accounts.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1527540146
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
This volume considers the Aristotelian virtue-ethics tradition as it develops in the writings of Thomas Aquinas. Part One studies the types of virtues Aquinas believes are held by Christians in a state of grace. Aquinas’s intriguing account is apparently fraught with inconsistencies, which have split contemporary interpreters over not only how to understand Aquinas on this matter, but also as to whether it is even possible to provide a consistent interpretation of his doctrine. This book brings together scholarship that reflects the various sides of the debate. Part Two explores a Thomistic synthesis regarding Aquinas’s account of the good as telos or end that emerges in the seventeenth century, as well as what promise his virtue ethics holds today, arguing that Aquinas’ hylomorphic understanding of human beings as matter-form composites furnishes a robust moral accounting that seems unavailable to alternative, reductive materialist accounts.