Funny Shorts: Short Stories That Make Kids Laugh (and Adults Shake Their Heads)
- 106pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Twenty-five easy to read short stories and illustrated comedy bits for kids who like to smile.And chuckle.And laugh.
Michael Wayne axe principalement son travail sur le divertissement, dans le but de divertir et d'éduquer les jeunes lecteurs par son écriture et ses illustrations captivantes. Son approche se caractérise par un esprit ludique, faisant de l'apprentissage une aventure divertissante pour les enfants. Fort de son expérience en tant qu'éducateur, il sait parfaitement capter et maintenir l'attention d'un enfant, favorisant ainsi l'amour des histoires et du savoir. Le talent de Wayne réside dans sa capacité à insuffler à ses créations un enthousiasme contagieux qui résonne profondément tant auprès des enfants que de ceux qui les guident.
Twenty-five easy to read short stories and illustrated comedy bits for kids who like to smile.And chuckle.And laugh.
Exploring the concept of an innate healing system within the body, Dr. Michael Wayne delves into the mechanisms that may activate this potential. He critiques the modern healthcare system, highlighting its failure to effectively address chronic ailments due to its linear approach, which struggles with the complexity and unpredictability of such conditions. Despite significant financial investment in healthcare, the book suggests that people are not experiencing better health outcomes, raising questions about the efficacy of conventional medicine in treating even common illnesses.
The narrative unfolds as a poetic diary reflecting on the profound impact of early life events that shaped the protagonist's future. These transformative experiences lead to a life marked by deep sadness, interspersed with fleeting moments of joy and clarity. The exploration of these themes offers insight into the complexities of human emotions and resilience in the face of trauma.
"Marx's Das Kapital cannot be put into a box marked 'economics.' It is a work of politics, history, economics, philosophy and even in places, literature (yes Marx's style is that rich and evocative). Marx's Das Kapital For Beginners is an introduction to the Marxist critique of capitalist production and its consequences for a whole range of social activities such as politics, media, education and religion. Das Kapital is not a critique of a particular capitalist system in a particular country at a particular time. Rather, Marxs aim was to identify the essential features that define capitalism, in whatever country it develops and in whatever historical period. For this reason, Das Kapital is necessarily a fairly general, abstract analysis. As a result, it can be fairly difficult to read and comprehend. At the same time, understanding Das Kapital is crucial for mastering Marx's insights to capitalism"--Page 4 of cover
Robert Striker a retired ex-military man, whom in the middle of questioning his life, is approached by Margaret Peterson a beautiful, intelligent woman. Worried and frightened, she asked him to help solve the mystery of an ominous letter from her missing sister and a threatening phone call from a mysterious man. During his investigation Robert uncovers a conspiracy by desperate men trying to retrieve a black box that was stolen from their boss. As a romance blossoms between the two, the box and its contents will put both Robert and Margaret's life's in jeopardy and cost many others their lives. The one, who ends up with and reveals the contents of the black box, will be shocked at what they find.
The third installment in the poetry series showcases the author's evolving exploration of themes such as memory, introspection, and the passage of time. Following "Memories a Crime of the Heart" and "Talking to Shadows," this collection, "Talking to the Wind," continues to delve into the emotional landscape of human experience, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys through evocative language and imagery.
Walk to the Castle
Through the eyes of a sleepy child, the narrative unfolds as Lil man embarks on a whimsical journey to a towering castle. Each step reveals the beauty of nature, filled with surprises that ignite childlike wonder. This imaginative tale captures the essence of adventure and exploration, inviting readers to experience the world in a fresh and enchanting way.
The author invites readers to experience a profound journey through his life, capturing a spectrum of emotions such as hope, despair, joy, and love. Through poetry, short stories, and personal commentary, he shares insights from his rich life experiences, including the loss of loved ones, marriage, military service, and international work. Michael Wayne's writing reflects deep personal truths and offers enlightenment, shaped by his encounters with both triumph and adversity.
A young woman uncovers a dark family secret tied to her parents' involvement in a covert counterterrorist group. After discovering her father's hidden cabin and donning a visor that imparts his ninja skills and memories, she struggles to control her newfound abilities. To master them, she seeks out her estranged uncle, now her enemy, for training. As an ancient foe resurfaces, joined by an alien civilization intent on conquest, she must rally former members of her parents' elite unit to combat this imminent threat and protect her world.