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Angela Thompson

    Angela Thompson
    Where the Heck Is That Place Called Hope?
    How We Get From Here To There
    Who Has Seen the Wind, Today?
    Feng Shui
    Blackout
    SO YOU WANT TO BE A TRAVEL SOCIAL WORKER? SAY LESS!
    • SO YOU WANT TO BE A TRAVEL SOCIAL WORKER? SAY LESS!

      20 Plus Tips To Become A Successful Travel Social Worker

      • 142bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen
      4,5(2)Tarief

      Travel social workers can enjoy the freedom of exploring new locations while earning a competitive income, similar to other travel healthcare professionals. This guide offers essential insights and strategies for masters level social workers looking to expand their careers on the road, helping them make informed decisions about their professional journey.

      SO YOU WANT TO BE A TRAVEL SOCIAL WORKER? SAY LESS!
    • Blackout

      A Woman's Struggle for Survival in Twentieth-Century Germany

      • 314bladzijden
      • 11 uur lezen
      5,0(1)Tarief

      The narrative centers on Elfriede Richter's life, highlighting her struggles for survival in 20th century Germany amidst the backdrop of significant historical events, including the bombing of Dresden and the reunification of Germany. Angela Thompson vividly portrays her mother's resilience and experiences, capturing the emotional and societal challenges faced by women during tumultuous times. This poignant account offers a personal perspective on history, emphasizing the impact of war and change on individual lives.

      Blackout
    • Feng shui (pronounced fung shway ) is an ancient Chinese practice based on the idea that the auspicious placement and arrangement of buildings, walkways, doors, furniture, plants, and other objects can ensure a good life. Good feng shui allows cosmic energy or chi to flow freely, creating a harmonious environment and improving the health, love life, peace, even prosperity of those who live or work there. By carefully locating and orienting your residence and organizing its interior design to maximize good energy, you can promote success and happiness.In Feng Shui, Angel Thompson, a noted expert, explains how you can make small (or large) changes in your home or office environment to increase the flow of positive energy. Thompson's clear, practical approach provides dozens of helpful tips for making any size and type of space better.

      Feng Shui
    • Four animals embark on an adventurous quest to chase the wind, each curious about its destination. As they traverse a vibrant meadow and visit a pond, they engage in playful inquiries, particularly seeking guidance from Mr. Owl. This whimsical journey highlights themes of curiosity and friendship as the hen, pig, dog, and cat explore their surroundings in search of the elusive wind.

      Who Has Seen the Wind, Today?
    • How We Get From Here To There

      • 32bladzijden
      • 2 uur lezen

      Exploring various modes of transportation, this engaging book invites readers to discover how to travel both near and far. From boats to cars, it showcases the excitement of different journeys, encouraging curiosity and adventure. The playful tone promises to captivate young readers, making it a delightful addition to their learning experience.

      How We Get From Here To There
    • Exploring the multifaceted effects of depression, this book offers a satirical yet poignant perspective from various viewpoints, including the sufferer, their spouse, children, and coworkers. It delves into the complexities of mental health, highlighting the struggles and misunderstandings faced by those affected. Through humor and sincerity, the narrative sheds light on the often-overlooked impact of depression on relationships and daily life, making it a compelling read for anyone seeking to understand this pervasive issue.

      Where the Heck Is That Place Called Hope?
    • Dresden in Flammen – eine Überlebende erzählt Elfriede Richter heiratet 1940 in Dresden. In der Bombennacht vom 13. Februar 1945 flüchtet die Schwangere mit ihrer Mutter und ihren zwei Töchtern aus dem Flammeninferno. Die Befreiung ihrer Heimatstedt, die Nachkriegsjahre und die Flucht in den Westen hinterlassen tiefe Narben und stärken doch letztlich ihren Überlebenswillen. „Ein typisches Dresdener Nachkriegsschicksal, einfühlsam und packend beschrieben“ (Freundin)

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