Jen Campbell tisse des récits qui plongent dans la complexe tapisserie des liens humains et la profonde résonance des moments quotidiens. Sa prose est empreinte d'une sensibilité poétique, offrant aux lecteurs des aperçus percutants de la psyché humaine. La voix distinctive de Campbell réside dans sa capacité à capturer les nuances subtiles des émotions et des motivations des personnages, faisant d'elle une présence significative dans la littérature contemporaine. Son œuvre explore souvent les thèmes de l'amour, de la perte et de la recherche de sens dans un monde complexe.
Présentation de plus de 260 points de broderie – du point de croix à la tapisserie en passant par les points plus classiques de la broderie traditionnelle. Des explications accompagnées d'illustrations pour maîtriser les bases de la broderie. Un échantillon pour chaque point. Chaque point est accompagné de dessins pas à pas simples et clairs. Une véritable bible... pour celle qui commence ou pour celle qui désire découvrir de nouveaux points...
This practical guide outlines how to establish a personal history business, catering to the growing demand from communities, families, and corporations for preserving stories. Highlighted as a lucrative opportunity by major publications, it offers comprehensive coverage of business development stages, including project execution, startup strategies, education, marketing, and expansion. Additionally, it provides a step-by-step approach for new personal historians to successfully complete their first project, making it accessible for anyone interested in this field.
Classroom-tested by tens of thousands of students, this new edition of the
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From 'Did Beatrix Potter ever write a book about dinosaurs?' to the hunt for a paperback which could forecast the next year's weather; and from 'I've forgotten my glasses, please read me the first chapter' to 'Excuse me... is this book edible?' This book includes top 'Weird Things' from bookshops around the world.
Computers are used in every part of science from ecology to particle physics. This introduction to computer science continually reinforces those ties by using real-world science problems as examples. Anyone who has taken a high school science class will be able to follow along as the book introduces the basics of programming, then goes on to show readers how to work with databases, download data from the web automatically, build graphical interfaces, and most importantly, how to think like a professional programmer. Topics covered include: Basic elements of programming from arithmetic to loops and if statements. Using functions and modules to organize programs. Using lists, sets, and dictionaries to organize data. Designing algorithms systematically. Debugging things when they go wrong. Creating and querying databases. Building graphical interfaces to make programs easier to use. Object-oriented programming and programming patterns.
This book introduces us to St Bernard of Clairvaux through the lens of friendship. Close reading of Bernard's writings, not least of his letters, brings out the humanity of the saint and reveals the role of human friendship in his life. The author shows how similar are the experiences of this twelfth-century monk, with his needs and joys, hopes and feelings of inadequacy, to our own experiences of relationship in our present world with its pressures and social media. Liz Carmichael, Emeritus Research Fellow, St John's College, Oxford This fascinating and intimate portrayal of Bernard will inspire anyone wishing to explore the essential place of spiritual friendships in forming true disciples of Christ. Nick Swanson, Baptist Union Church Minister; Spiritual Direction trainer, Launde Abbey Team; IPCS Pastoral Supervision tutor Jennifer Campbell's brilliance in the book is how she has curated original material from the letters and reflections of the monks that by and large speak for themselves--and yet speak directly into our own age. One cannot read the book and not have one's own experience touched and illumined by the deeply authentic wisdom it contains. Chris Blakeley, Director of the St George's House Leadership Fellows Programme at Windsor Castle, Spiritual Direction Tutor
Elise, an elephant struggling with her self-image, attempts to enhance her appearance by adopting traits from other jungle animals. Through her journey of transformation, she discovers that true happiness comes from embracing her authentic self. This heartwarming tale highlights themes of self-acceptance and the importance of being true to oneself.
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