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  • av Amanda Mullins
    337

    Understanding basic pharmacology is important for the safe use of medicines. Receptors, agonists, and antagonists are all important parts of how medicines work in our bodies. Pharmacists go to school to learn about medicines and how they interact and change our body's processes.

  • av Dipa Sarkar-Dey
    237

  • av T L Sumter
    337

    There are things we can do. Things we can't do. Then there are things we can't do...yet.A smart, energetic, and inquisitive child, Jay Wise is always learning new things about the world and himself. Today while on a walk with his dad, Jay Wise learns a very important lesson about self-confidence and persistence.

  • av Brian Dalton
    267 - 401

  • av C. M. Carbins
    251 - 347

  • av Jody Cottle
    197

    If you can sing, what will you sing at the top of your tiny little voice? It might me one the mouse would sing.

  • av Renee Pettit Porter
    191 - 337

  • av Vanessia M. Livingston
    191

    Prophetess Dr. Vanessia M. Livingston is truly God's woman of faith and power! She is an accurate and sincere prophet for this last hour! Her training and inspiration for a holy living are directly attributed to the strict but wholesome teaching she received at home with her mother and father! In 1969, after being captivated for several years in a prodigious life of sin, she was converted from darkness to the immortal light of Jesus Christ! In 1974, she was called to the evangelistic field of ministry and traveled throughout the United States and Europe! In 1989, she was ordained as a pastor and a succorer for God's people in the city of Trenton, New Jersey! She has maintained a stable foundation of holiness and has received her doctorate of religious philosophy from Tabernacle Bible College and Seminary! This chosen vessel has been anointed and appointed by God to deliver the gospel of Jesus Christ to a dying world! Her motto is "We don't look down on anyone unless we are picking them up!"

  • av Karen Wehrle
    181

    I'm a Little Green Frog is a poem for preschool children which has a cadence to it when it is read aloud. The reader should put emphasis on the words in bold print. This will create a rhythm. The teacher or parent may have the students or child clap to the rhythm of the poem while saying: 1 and 2 and 3 rest 4, with bold print on the syllables and words to be emphasized.I'm a lit tle green frogsit ting on a wet log, look ing through the thick fogin the swamp y green bogI'm a Little Green Frog has been printed with a larger font than most children's books so that young eyes may focus better on the print when they are able to follow along with the reader. Practicing the qualities of rhythm and rhyming are certainly good exercises for young children as they grow through their early years, and watchingthe children perform is surely delightful for adults as well.

  • av Gayle Richardson
    327

    Peggy Centipede observes Clementine practicing her dance steps every night. Peggy decides it looks like fun, and she wants to dance too. But which dance steps does she choose? There are so many! When she mimics Clementine, Peggy feels every move brings some clumsiness and discomfort until...she attends a party on the patio! Here, Peggy finally finds the perfect dance her body can do!

  • av Surayyah Muhammad
    181

    This book is a collection of poetry and short stories that talk about love, hate, grief, and family. It explores the complex sides of growth and gratitude inside of grief and the strength it takes to get back up again.

  • av Elijah J Graham
    351

    What if the prison industrial complex existed without the institutional middleman? What if indebtedness was a crime? What if all crimes could result in enslavement? In My Moonlit Mornings is a dynamic piece of realistic fiction, written in a dystopian alternate America that has permanently legalized involuntary servitude.John Harrison, president of the newly named United Confederacy of America, has revised the constitution to permit slavery in a profitable new form referred to as a Blacktract: the product of an authoritarian hierarchy system installed in the forefront of America's Bill of Rights. Through his influential manifesto, The Superior Stratagem, John Harrison and his son have persuaded the American people with alternative facts and blunt charisma to welcome involuntary servitude by abolishing prisons and effectively subjugating criminals and the impoverished. The two most important laws in the Harrisonian revised Constitution, written entirely by President John Harrison himself, proceed as follows:Indebtedness, lasting a period of six months or more, is a crime.All crimes are punishable by Blacktract at the discretion of the victim and approval of the United Confederacy of America.Blacktracts are not involuntary labor or forced upon anyone, until they sign the solid line at the bottom. Once the paper is wetted, all of the signers' desires dissipate to be replaced by their proprietor's desires, all fruits of their labor are inherited by the proprietor, and all of their basic human needs must be filled by that same master. Though, and I must add this, for one to not sign a Blacktract is death.These laws, coupled with preexisting tendencies for poor people, people of color, immigrants, and women to fall into debt or commit a crime create a tense world of profitable subjugation that is similar to our own world if it were under a magnifying glass.Malik White, a stubborn runaway Blacktractee, finally escapes his content life as a mechanic under an abusive master in a Mississippi auto shop and travels to New York City after hearing about its unique opposition to the Confederate American government. There, he finds Keri Carter, the compassionate leader of the Railroad to Equal Life, or REL: the last enemy to the United Confederacy, domestic or international. Keri then introduces Malik to her overly violent, super-assassin sister, Nina, who has a big surprise of her own waiting at home for Keri.

  • av Ricardo Hernández
    327

    No juzguemos el libro por la portada sin antes leerlo. Este libro es mi creacion, es como yo veo las cosas que actualmente estan ocurriendo en todo el mundo, y es que el ser humano aun teniendo la tecnologia sigue cometiendo las mismas ignorancias, y es totalmente cierto que el hombre que no conoce sus errores del pasado esta condenado a repetirlos de nuevo. En muchas ocasiones de la historia universal, el hombre ha sido ciego pudiendo ver. Esto se ha visto tanto en la politica como en la religion; el hombre se ciega ante sus lideres en una lealtad ciega. Esto ha cometido muchos errores discriminatorios y conflictivos de odio racial.Tambien se ha cometido guerras en el nombre de Dios, cosa que es condenable ante los ojos de Dios, y el no quiere guerras, sino la paz absoluta y la aceptacion de todas las cosas, porque, ?quienes somos nosotros para juzgar a otros? Debemos vivir todos juntos en armonia y en paz en este mundo el cual es bastante grande y espacioso para todos. Aprender a ser mas tolerantes, practiquemos la tolerancia. El respeto es para todos, mutuo, sin discriminacion, sin distinciones, todos deben respetar a todos. Si tu quieres respeto, respeta tu primero.Para decir verdades no hay que ofender, recuerda que hablar bonito no cuesta nada. Asi de sencillo, y si a mi me ofenden no esperen de mi alabanzas. Por eso yo le puse este titulo a este libro: La verdad del libro verde... Porque la humanidad aun debe madurar. Esto es para reflexionar juntos.En mi opinion este libro es como un diario de un hombre para la humanidad sin distincion de color o razas, aqui todos somos de la raza humana. Quizas tu veas como yo veo, y es que el mundo cambia y las leyes y el hombre aun es ciego ante las realidades historicas, y de como antes el hombre tenia palabra de honor y lealtad, y la ley se hacia cumplir, pero hoy en el presente las leyes condenan al pobre y favorecen a los ricos. ?Como esto puede ser posible? Tambien todo lo que ha pasado en la historia esta volviendo a pasar en el presente, todo se repite una y otra vez, es como un Deja vu o tambien el efecto Mandela. ?Como es posible que aun en el siglo XXI haya tantas desigualdades, racismo y discriminaciones? Esto es intolerable, el hombre se supone que es mas inteligente que el animal. Entonces, ?en que quedamos?Si aun con la tecnologia es un cavernicola, ya es tiempo de ser sabios y usar el cerebro como Dios manda, y aprendamos a diferenciar lo que es el bien y el mal. De eso se trata este libro, comparando la historia de la humanidad con los eventos historicos tanto de la Biblia y de la historia universal presente.

  • av K. A. Ricard
    237

    Rosalee Nib is a small little mouse with a huge heart. She is headstrong and creative. Rosalee can show anyone that you can do anything you set your mind to so long as you are determined, inquisitive, and supported.

  • av Bucky Reed
    181

    As a Native American, the oral tradition is very important to my culture and is something I've always been interested in from hearing stories from my grandmother and various other family members. So using the many stories I've heard throughout my life, I decided to write my own stories, both to carry on the tradition of the Native American storyteller and also share my culture with people who may want to get a glimpse into it.

  • av Lynne Muller
    287

    How can a boy be a girl? Confused and caring, a young girl tries to understand what her brother means when he says he is not a boy. This is a story about love, learning, and acceptance in language young children can understand. This book provides a compassionate look at the world of gender identity.

  • av Steven Huffine
    251

    The Hardings were extremely happy with their recent move to Granite. The quiet country farmhouse was everything they had hoped for, but it held a dark secret. As Halloween approached, local ghost stories begin manifesting themselves into real-life nightmares. An abandoned cemetery had a long history of eerie sightings and strange occurrences. The family would be forced to confront evil face-to-face. Would they die in the grips of a demonic supernatural power, or find a way to destroy it?

  • av Josefina A. Genao
    191

    What happens when you wash your socks and one goes missing? Now we'll know the truth. Join Megan and Joseph as their mom tells them the story of what happened when a sock went through a magical window and entered into Sock World.With the help of a new friend, Mac begins his adventure in Sock World.Sock World, a place where learning, joy and new friendships take place. Enjoy the fun and join Mac in his adventures to come!

  • av Sezilee Smith Reid Ph. D.
    181

    Can Johnny Lee really read? Find out when you read about this first grader in Oh Mom! I Can Read.

  • av Darrell Michael
    181 - 311

  • av Lucy Ríos
    181

    Este relato narra las vicisitudes y experiencias de Lucy Rios, una nina nacida en lo mas remoto de la Sierra Sur de Oaxaca.Su vida estuvo llena de sucesos adversos, vividos en dos paises muy diferentes; su ninez en Mexico y su adolescencia en Estados Unidos.Debido a su juventud e inexperiencia, fue utilizada por personas que la involucraron en una situacion fraudulenta en California, por este motivo se vio obligada a mantenerse alejada de su familia en Mexico, mientras se realizaba la investigacion en la que se comprobo su inocencia.

  • av Frank Saponaro
    171

    They were a house of Saps, six in all with Momma and Poppa Sap, managing the family circus. He wasn't always known as supersonic Sap, but he soon learned what he was capable of achieving. The world around him changed, and so did his name. He got busy, Living Between the Lines.

  • av Jill Lansdown
    181

    Gracie Girl Goat and Greggy are pygmy goats that live on a small farm in Missouri with other goats, cows, dogs, and cats. This is a story about their adventures and their happy lives with the other animals on the farm.

  • av Allan Celmer
    361

    "Friendly Forest" is a story that follows a little bunny named Billy who finds himself thrust into the greatest adventure of his young life.Things start off in the worst way possible for our little bunny. He immediately finds himself in a challenging situation and will need to use all his wits and natural instincts to get himself out of it. You'll be amazed at how little Billy the bunny reacts to survive the challenging situation.Having survived his most challenging situation, Billy finds himself lost in an unfamiliar part of the forest. He's frightened and realizes that he's all alone.After a few moments, he hears a soft, soothing voice. He looks up and sees a little grey squirrel sitting on a tree limb not far from him. He doesn't know it at the time, but they will become the best of friends. Together they make a plan to travel through the dense forest and find a way back to Billy's home.There is a special magic in the forest that watches over all the creatures that live there. Will it be able to help Billy find his way home? Does it even know that Billy needs it's help?Come and join Billy and the interesting friends he meets as he tries to find his way back home in the "Friendly Forest".

  • av Omar Pedraza
    287

    Take my hand as we explore the adventures of Bebe.

  • av Doreth McDowell
    181

    Tyler had a surprise snow day and had to figure out what to do. He ends up going sledding with his friends.

  • av Shyanne Koenig
    181

    What's the Buzz About? Join Jamie on her adventure exploring the great outdoors with her new friends Bob and Betty Bumblebee. Together they teach Jamie what bees do for the world and why they are so helpful, though people may not always like their company. It is a brightly colored and fun-filled quest with friendly faces to guide the way.

  • av Sharon Arellano
    361

    As the four princes became knights, they enjoyed many challenges and adventures that began by many hours of planning and scheming around the square table in the cellar of their castle home. In the beautiful town of Kilgora in old Ireland, this loving family lived out their lives in love and peace together in their old castle home. High Queen Granny and High King Papa were the heads of this loving family, and they ruled with kind and loving hearts. However, even though the knights lived in peace and happiness, their biggest challenge was about to come to pass when they had to save their princesses from Mama Dragon. Although they were very brave and valiant knights, a very different turn of events shows everyone that a grandmother's love is much more powerful than any sword of any knight in shining armor.

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