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Monday, September 19th, 2011

Kids Lemonade stand Learn the Basics of Charity and Business
Teaching children some indispensable principles and fundamentals of life through some effortless tasks can be fun. An assortment of tasks not only let the children enjoy themselves but make them learn without much intricacy. One can start teaching children about the consequence of charity with the help of a kids lemonade stand that can be run for fun and charity. One can get started in just a few easy steps. First, decide your charity, develop the marketing plan, gather friends, start making earnings and send wealth to the charity, share your pictures and occasion.
During the summer time when kids are utterly free and want some fun in their daily routine lives, a lemonade stand can do wonders to strengthen their mood as well as teach them the sense of business and charity. The process to start with your child’s business is very straightforward. You just have to subscribe to the lemonade team where they will provide you all the banners, lemonade posters, cups, and ingredients that a lemonade stand needs. The place where the child wants to bestow money can be absolutely his own choice.
Children may be inquisitive about how to run their first business venture of the lemonade stand for the children’s charity. Here are few tips which they can follow to develop a triumphant business marketing and promotional plan. The nitty-gritty tips of marketing any business venture are the 4P’s – promotion, product, price and place.
The lemonade stands are for charity and everyone wants to earn and donate the most, but no one would buy a heavily priced glass of lemonade. The preliminary price should not be more than 50 cents or 1 dollar per glass. One can undeniably ask for auxiliary contributions as all of the money will be proceeds for the charity. The kids lemonade stand will facilitate to create an entrepreneurial spirit; the child will be his own boss, fix his own price and run the show. Running a lemonade stand will categorically help to steer some entrepreneurship skills into the children as well as sentiment of charity for children. It will definitely help them to mature and grow well in their influential years.
With doing this commotion in a group, the kids definitely learn the consequence of team work, how to make a collective decision and share the expenses together. With great lemonade recipes, posters and banners, it will help your child to set up his own lemonade stand and learn the act of charity through this amusing and easy task.
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Teaching children about charity can start with a lemonade stand that’s run for fun and donating to charity. At Lemons to Lemonade you’ll find great lemonade recipes, fundraising online, and signs to help it easy to build a lemonade stand. Select your preferred charitable organization to donate the proceeds. Support great causes, help your kids learn about business and charity, and have fun all with a simple glass of lemonade!
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Enesco Children of the Inner Light Sisters in Spirit Mug, 4-1/2-Inch $9.95 Message: My Friend, My Sister, When I Need Someone To Talk To I Know Just Who To Call. Your Friendship and Support Have Blessed My Life. Thank You…. |
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Babies Home Photo Mugs Nurses with a pramful of small children from Hutchison House Babies Home. Date early 1930s…. |
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We are the World – The Story Behind the Song (20th Anniversary Special Edition) $8.44 Examines how the song was written and produced, and a behind the scenes view of the recording session.Genre: Music Video – Pop/RockRating: NRRelease Date: 1-FEB-2005Media Type: DVD… |
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South Pacific: In Concert From Carnegie Hall $11.43 Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 06/06/2006… |
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Help: Bosnian Relief $11.67 VARIOUS Help (1995 UK 20-track War Child charity compilation CD album including exclusive tracks by Radiohead Stone Roses Manic Street Preachers Sinead OConnor Blur Oasis Massive Attack & more picture sleeve)… |
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Kids Praise 4 Includes We’re Singing Praises, Servant of All, Take All of Me, Draw Me Nearer, Beautiful, Beethoven’s New 9th, The Recipe Song, Charity’s Dream, Make Me A Servant, Jesus Put the Song in My Heart, and Make Me a Servant (reprise). This video introduces Psalty’s songmobile, Risky Rat, The Churchmouse Choir and The Missing Notes…. |
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Balto III: Wings of Change [VHS] $13.63 Sled dog Balto may have retired in this second sequel to Balto, but our hero’s sense of compassion and keen intellect have not diminished with time. When a new flying machine makes an appearance in the small Alaskan towns of Nome and White Mountain, it looks as if Kodi (Balto’s son who is now a sled dog in his own right); the rest of the dog team, and their human Mushers will shortly be stri… |
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Bobby’s World : Me and Roger [VHS] $5.98 … |
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And now abideth faith, hope, charity … The vinyl decals are computer die cut, removing the background leaving just the vinyl quote for installation. – We use only high quality removable vinyl. – Once your order is placed in most cases we’ll prepare and ship the finished product within 24 hours. – Please choose your color option from drop down manu below product title. Please see our color chart for available options. – The vinyl letter… |
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The Betrayal of Charity $18.63 The Betrayal of Charity |
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The Rules of Charity $5.97 The Rules of Charity |
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Charity in Truth $11.36 Charity in Truth |
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The Politics of Charity $103.04 The Politics of Charity |
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War Child Heroes $12.69 2009 War Child charity compilation. War Child is a unique charity. It is the only child protection agency operating in south Iraq, the only agency to have separated children from adults in Afghanistan prisons and the only international organization workin |
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CHARITY 2008 DATEBOOK: CHARITY 2008 DATE $11.2 CHARITY 2008 DATEBOOK: CHARITY 2008 DATE |
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The Unbreakable Child $11.91 Abuse of children is always appalling and unforgivable. There’s an added layer of disgrace to the crime when the perpetrators abuse not only children but their own authority and religious power. Such was the case with the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth at |
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KAHN,CHARITY: FIRSTBORN $8.41 KAHN,CHARITY: FIRSTBORN |
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Churches and Charity in the Immigrant City $24.65 Churches and Charity in the Immigrant City |
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Cockburn,Bruce: Charity of Night $15.15 Cockburn,Bruce: Charity of Night |
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WHITE,GARRY O.: CHARITY $8.41 WHITE,GARRY O.: CHARITY |
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1001 Ways to Do Good $9.95 1001 Ways to Do Good offers up ideas on how to make someone else smile-and generate good karma at the same time. From waving hello at a passerby to donating your frequent flyer miles to charity, this book will inspire readers to make a difference. It offers over a thousand ways to make the world a better (and nicer) place: Hold a fundraiser for someone in need; Be a pen pal to a soldier far from home; Endow a scholarship at your favorite institute of higher learning; Read books for the blind; Ride your bike across America to fight lung cancer (www.alaw.org); Rescue a kitten from the shelter; Entertain at your local assisted living facility; Plant a tree; Buy a homeless person lunch; Adopt an orphaned refugee child, and more. This book shows readers that kindness is indeed its own reward. |
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1001 Ways to Do Good $0.01 1001 Ways to Do Good offers up ideas on how to make someone else smile?and generate good karma at the same time. From waving hello at a passerby to donating your frequent flyer miles to charity, this book will inspire readers to make a difference. It offers over a thousand ways to make the world a better (and nicer) place: Hold a fundraiser for someone in need; Be a pen pal to a soldier far from home; Endow a scholarship at your favorite institute of higher learning; Read books for the blind; Ride your bike across America to fight lung cancer (www.alaw.org); Rescue a kitten from the shelter; Entertain at your local assisted living facility; Plant a tree; Buy a homeless person lunch; Adopt an orphaned refugee child, and more. This book shows readers that kindness is indeed its own reward. |
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1001 Ways to Do Good $9.95 1001 Ways to Do Good offers up ideas on how to make someone else smile-and generate good karma at the same time. From waving hello at a passerby to donating your frequent flyer miles to charity, this book will inspire readers to make a difference. It offers over a thousand ways to make the world a better (and nicer) place: Hold a fundraiser for someone in need; Be a pen pal to a soldier far from home; Endow a scholarship at your favorite institute of higher learning; Read books for the blind; Ride your bike across America to fight lung cancer (www.alaw.org); Rescue a kitten from the shelter; Entertain at your local assisted living facility; Plant a tree; Buy a homeless person lunch; Adopt an orphaned refugee child, and more. This book shows readers that kindness is indeed its own reward. |
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1706 Establishments $14.13 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Nottingham Bluecoat School – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The school was founded in 1706 as the first charity school in Nottingham. Under the guidance of the then rector of St. Peter’s church, Timothy Fenton. Classes being taught in the porch of St. Mary’s Church in the Lace Market area of Nottingham. On the 1 May 1707, the school moved to St. Mary’s Gate. In 1723, land that was given by William Thorpe on High Pavement in Weekday Cross was used and the school migrated there, remaining for over a century. Between 1853, the school moved to a purpose-built building on Mansfield Road in Nottingham. The building is now the International Community Centre. A statue of a child in a latter-day Bluecoat uniform remains on the outside of the building. A road behind this site of the school is called Bluecoat Close. In the period between the two World Wars, the school became a Grammar School. During the 1960s fund-raising was undertaken to acquire new property and to construct a purpose-build new school to allow for expansion including on-site sports fields. In 1967, the school relocated to the current premises on Aspley Lane in Aspley, two miles to the east of Nottingham. This allowed the school to increase the intake from one class to two classes (from 30 students to 60) resulting in the number of the pupils increasing to around 350 over a period of about five years. At the same time, the school assumed voluntary aided school status. By 1978 the number of students had grown to 900 with the new status as a comprehensive school catering for eleven- to eighteen-year-olds. Two decades later, a further status change took place with the school being awarded Technology College status by the Department for Education and Skills enabling the school to receiv… More: |
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1910s Novel Introduction $26.71 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Summer, Capillaria, the Voyage Out, the Songs of a Sentimental Bloke, the Getting of Wisdom, Strange Life of Ivan Osokin, the Magnificent Ambersons, Valmouth, the Titan, Penrod, Zuleika Dobson, Petersburg, Mist, Locus Solus, Tarr, La Symphonie Pastorale, the Story Girl, the Return of the Soldier, a Romance of the Halifax Disaster, Doctor Syn: a Tale of the Romney Marsh, Free Air, the Lost Prince, What a Life!, the Tree of Knowledge, the Iron Woman, King of the Khyber Rifles, the Amateur Gentleman, Prester John, the Brave Adventures of Lapitch, the Underdogs, Victory, the Case of Jennie Brice, the White Peacock, the Valley of the Moon, Gertrud, the Rising Tide, the Flying Inn, Fermina Márquez, Maria Bonita, the Trespasser, the Primrose Ring, Penrod and Sam, the Man Higher Up, the Coming of Bill, Parnassus on Wheels, K., Philip Dru: Administrator, All the Brothers Were Valiant, the Olympian, the Power-House, Petticoat Government, the Gate, Hira Singh, When William Came, the Red Mirage, Helen With a High Hand, Merton of the Movies, Dùn Aluinn, Körkarlen, South Wind, the Forged Note, Baree, Son of Kazan, the Border Legion, Added Upon, Sinister Street, the Faithful River, the Fall of a Nation, Koenigsmark, a Certain Woman, You Know Me Al, Personality Plus, the Grizzly King, Greyfriars Bobby, Just Patty, Impure Blood, Salute to Adventurers. Excerpt: Summer is a novel by Edith Wharton published in 1917 by Charles Scribner’s Sons. The story is one of only two novels by Wharton to be set in New England; Wharton was best known for her portrayals of upper class New York society. The novel details the sexual awakening of its protagonist, Charity Royall, and her cruel treatment by the father of her child, and shares many plot similarities with Wharton’s… |
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1913 In Film $56.71 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 503. Not illustrated. Chapters: 1913 Films, Atlantis, Moondyne, the Night Before Christmas, Raja Harishchandra, List of American Films of 1913, the Adventures of Kathlyn, Fantômas, Ivanhoe, Italian Films of 1913, French Films of 1913, Scrooge, Ingeborg Holm, Zhuangzi Tests His Wife, the Mothering Heart, Cohen Saves the Flag, Oil and Water, the Battle of Gettysburg, Love in an Apartment Hotel, the Werewolf, the Battle at Elderbush Gulch, a Noise From the Deep, the Student of Prague, the Gangsters, Three Friends, Suspense, Broken Ways, Hinemoa, David Garrick, the Lady and the Mouse, the Left-Handed Man, Red Hicks Defies the World, a Chance Deception, a Timely Interception, Near to Earth, the Evidence of the Film, Unto the Third Generation, an Adventure in the Autumn Woods, the House of Darkness, Laughter and Tears, the Hero of Little Italy, the Sheriff’s Baby, the Bangville Police, the Unwelcome Guest, the Restless Spirit, Alas! Poor Yorick!, the Wanderer, the Conflicts of Life, His Wife’s Child, Lady Marion’s Summer Flirtation, Bloodhounds of the North, Two Men of the Desert, Who Will Marry Mary?, the Telephone Girl and the Lady, Pirate Gold, During the Round-Up, the Voice of Passion, the Riot, the Enemy’s Baby, the Miracle, the Trap, a Misappropriated Turkey, Mabel’s Dramatic Career, an Indian’s Loyalty, Almost an Actress, Back to Life, Fatty Joins the Force, a Misunderstood Boy, the Ways of Fate, Passions, He Had Three, Half Breed, He Would a Hunting Go, Red Margaret, Moonshiner, Shon the Piper, the Blood Red Tape of Charity, the Stolen Bride, the Mistake, the Switch Tower, Nederland En Oranje, Brothers, the Detective’s Stratagem, the Sorrowful Shore, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Just Gold, Mother’s Boy, Poor Jake’s Demise, the Last Days of Pompeii, When Lincoln Paid, an Elephant on His Hands, if We Only Knew, Fatty at |
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1990s Webcomics, including: Penny Arcade (webcomic), Jerry Holkins, Mike Krahulik, Child’s Play (charity), Penny Arcade Expo, Penny Arcade Adventures: On The Rain-slick Precipice Of Darkness, Robert Khoo, Poker Night At The Inventory, Pokey The Penguin $27.75 Hephaestus Books,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Hephaestus Books |
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50 Ways to Cope With the Loss of Your Child $16.95 Written from the perspective of one whose child passed away, this handbook presents mechanisms that parents may use to deal with their intense grief as well as counsel from doctors, professors, and other grief experts. Organized in a structure that roughly parallels the 10 stages of grieving–coping with shock and denial, emotions and loneliness, depression, panic, guilt, anger, physical manifestations of grief, life changes, engaging in meaningful activities, and affirming reality–this guide encourages parents to, among other things, carry on with day-to-day activities as much as possible, open up to family and friends, refrain from blaming innocent others, maintain a healthy lifestyle, help surviving children deal with the loss of their sibling, and consider donating time or resources to charity. |
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50 Ways to Cope with the Loss of Your Child: A Guide for Grieving Parents $3.1 Written from the perspective of one whose child passed away, this handbook presents mechanisms that parents may use to deal with their intense grief as well as counsel from doctors, professors, and other grief experts. Organized in a structure that roughly parallels the 10 stages of grieving—coping with shock and denial, emotions and loneliness, depression, panic, guilt, anger, physical manifestations of grief, life changes, engaging in meaningful activities, and affirming reality—this guide encourages parents to, among other things, carry on with day-to-day activities as much as possible, open up to family and friends, refrain from blaming innocent others, maintain a healthy lifestyle, help surviving children deal with the loss of their sibling, and consider donating time or resources to charity. |
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A Blanket Benediction $9.99 The Hessemans have become a much loved family through the historical novel, The Picnickers. Readers question, “What happened to all of them? How did life treat them?” The answer could be, “Quite well, thank you,” but that is far too simple. Each Picnicker, though bountifully blessed, met and was led through countless life struggles. As transpires in real life, we do not know the outcome of the next chapter as the last closes, but faith, hope, and charity live on. While The Picnickers tracked a real but fictionalized family, A Blanket Benediction spins off perhaps the most illusory of The Picnickers’ plot segments, becoming a work of absolute fiction. Still the Hesseman heart and soul persist. Once again, you are invited to accompany a northwesterly journey on which Callie follows a passion and then veers off into her own orbit. Genetics cast aside, she bears the banner of pioneer determination, curiosity, and adventure, supported by Clint, whose background provides an unlikely complement. As a team, they come to personify the triumph of the fruits of the Spirit over human frailty and failure. Soon to come Miracle Downs, third in a series by the same author, will bring to life a trial of the picnicker “faith that will not shrink” as Clint and Callie realize his life dream and fall in love with their challenging, yet gifted, special child. |
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A Blanket Benediction $12.78 The Hessemans have become a much loved family through the historical novel, The Picnickers. Readers question, “What happened to all of them? How did life treat them?” The answer could be, “Quite well, thank you,” but that is far too simple. Each Picnicker, though bountifully blessed, met and was led through countless life struggles. As transpires in real life, we do not know the outcome of the next chapter as the last closes, but faith, hope, and charity live on. While The Picnickers tracked a real but fictionalized family, A Blanket Benediction spins off perhaps the most illusory of The Picnickers’ plot segments, becoming a work of absolute fiction. Still the Hesseman heart and soul persist. Once again, you are invited to accompany a northwesterly journey on which Callie follows a passion and then veers off into her own orbit. Genetics cast aside, she bears the banner of pioneer determination, curiosity, and adventure, supported by Clint, whose background provides an unlikely complement. As a team, they come to personify the triumph of the fruits of the Spirit over human frailty and failure. Soon to come Miracle Downs, third in a series by the same author, will bring to life a trial of the picnicker “faith that will not shrink” as Clint and Callie realize his life dream and fall in love with their challenging, yet gifted, special child. |
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A Child Of God In The Midst Of Adversity $15.15 This new book by Dr. Isaac Arku will take you from the passage of pain to your promise. Get this great book and drink from the pool of his wisdom and experience. Dr. Stephen Lavoe General Overseer Action Christian Center International New York Rev. Dr. Isaac Arku has shown a commendable ability to bring together the wisdom of years and apply it to Twenty-First Century crises. His book, “A Child of God in the Midst of Adversity” with its superb quality and power-packed information, will help you deal with crisis victoriously. Rev. Dr. Peter Owusu Ansah Presiding Bishop, Apostle and Prophet Calvary Deliverance Christian Assembly New York Dr. Isaac Arku’s passion is to see individuals live fulfilled lives by dealing with their challenges in a godly way. “A Child of God in the Midst of Adversity” will help many find such an experience. Rev. Hixford N. Allen Senior Pastor Wyandanch Church of God New York Rev. Dr. Isaac Arku is the Founder and the General Overseer of The Light of the World Christian Ministries International. He is the Senior Pastor of the Light of the World Christian Ministry Bronx Assembly, New York. Called by God as a Prophet, Dr. Arku carries a unique anointing as a preacher, teacher, counselor and author. He is a Licensed New York State Mental Health Counselor. Dr. Arku is a certified Member of both the American Society of Christian Therapists and American Association of Christian Counselors.Education: Ministerial Diploma, Export, PA; BS, Nyack College, NY; Th. M, New World Theological Seminary, ARK; MS, Pace University, NY; MA & Psy.D Carolina University of Theology, NC.Dr. Arku and his wife Rev. Maureen Arkulive in Fishkill, New York, and are blessed with four children, Charity, Isaac Jr., Faith and John-Elijah. |
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A Discourse, Delivered In The Presbyterian Church, In The City Of Albany; Before The Ladies’ Society, For The Relief Of Distressed Women And $14.13 This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher’s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subtitle: Before the Ladies’ Society, for the Relief of Distressed Women and Children, March 18th, 1804; Subjects: Charities; Women; Child welfare; Women in charitable work; Charity; Political Science / Public Policy / Social Services |
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A Dove Of The East $14 The twenty stories here, many of which first appeared in The New Yorker and have since been anthologized throughout the world, are strikingly beautiful essays on enduring and universal questions: In Rome, in the hour of his death, and American priest must choose between his Church and his God. An Israeli scout risks the safety and respect of his comrades in an act of transfiguring gentleness and charity. In a hot, dirty typewriter ribbon factory in the Bronx, a young man finds love. A Dutch child in a Canadian orphanage carries in her heart, her love for her parents and the pain of war. A soldier is overpowered by his days of burying the dead. A Sicilian widow meditates on the end of her family line. These twenty stories are strikingly beautiful pieces on enduring, universal questions by a writer the San Francisco Review of Books calls a master crafter of the short story. |
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A Half Century with Juvenile Delinquents; Or, the New York House of Refuge and Its Times $9.5 This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: D. Appleton and company in 1869 in 429 pages; Subjects: Juvenile delinquency; Child welfare; Charities; History / United States / General; Political Science / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare; Social Science / Criminology; Social Science / Philanthropy & Charity; Social Science / Children’’s Studies; |
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A Plea For Ragged Schools, Or, Prevention Better Than Cure $14.98 The book has no illustrations or index. Purchasers are entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: J. Elder in 1847 in 52 pages; Subjects: Ragged schools; Charity-schools; Child welfare; Ragged school; Education and state; Education / Special Education / General; Political Science / Public Policy / Social Services |
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A Woman’s Heart Is For-Giving $7.14 Used – Profile Rahmat Hassan was born in Kano – Nigeria in 1952. She started her education in Nigeria and came to London in 1989 to study for a Masters degree in Maternal and Child Health in the University of London. In 1996 while studying for her PhD, she started working with a charity organization focusing on women’s reproductive health and rights issues. Through this organization, she worked in many countries in Africa helping women to improve their livelihood and that of their communities. I |
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A Woman’s Heart Is For-Giving $27.17 ProfileRahmat Hassan was born in Kano – Nigeria in 1952. She started her education in Nigeria and came to London in 1989 to study for a Masters degree in Maternal and Child Health in the University of London. In 1996 while studying for her PhD, she started working with a charity organization focusing on women’s reproductive health and rights issues. Through this organization, she worked in many countries in Africa helping women to improve their livelihood and that of their communities. In 2003, she set up a non-profit organization – WoManBeing Concern – to work on issues of community health and development amongst women and young people both here in the UK and Africa. Rahmat is a trained life coach and spiritual healer. She works with various techniques in energy healing, including the ‘Reconnection’.Cover BlurbForgiveness releases the light and love within you, thereby empowering you to love yourself and connect with the love of others without boundaries. Through the lessons of life, you will find that we are all one in the universe and all there is, is Love.This book is dedicated to all women, particularly those receiving psychiatric treatment worldwide for so called depressive states that could have been treated by simple arts of forgiveness. To all powerless and voiceless women worldwide, especially those in violent relationships and do not have the confidence to move on with their lives without the situations.At first glance, it may seem difficult to imagine how forgiveness can change the lives of women around the globe. Yet, as you read, you will begin to get a better understanding of how forgiveness is the one thing that women need most in their lives.”A Woman’s Heart is for-giving”will make you aware/raise your awareness to the importance of forgiveness in every aspect of your life. It will explain how we are living in desperate times and how many women feel hopeless in wanting to change their lives. In this book, you will find a practical |
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A Woman’s Heart Is For-Giving $11.6 Used – Profile Rahmat Hassan was born in Kano – Nigeria in 1952. She started her education in Nigeria and came to London in 1989 to study for a Masters degree in Maternal and Child Health in the University of London. In 1996 while studying for her PhD, she started working with a charity organization focusing on women’s reproductive health and rights issues. Through this organization, she worked in many countries in Africa helping women to improve their livelihood and that of their communities. I |
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Angels of a Lower Flight: One Woman’s Mission to Save a Country . . . One Child at a Time $11.99 “In this world, you were loved.”The inspiring story of how one woman’s message of hope and opportunity will change the lives of an entire generation.Three schools, two orphanages, a hospital, and an abandoned-infant home — constructed in the poorest country in the western hemisphere — were the result of one quick television commercial. The ad was for a charity, asking for donations to help impoverished children in a third world country. Though author Susie Scott Krabacher had a little money to give, what she wanted was to hold the hand of every child she saw and tell them that they were not forgotten and that they too were important. When Susie called the charity, it wanted only monetary donations — and every other overseas nonprofit she contacted couldn’t or wouldn’t take on an inexperienced volunteer. So Susie set out to change the children’s lives on her own.In this heartbreaking and inspiring memoir, Susie Scott Krabacher tells how the pain in her past caused her to doubt if God really loved and protected her. From her abusive childhood to her experiences as a Playboy centerfold during the 1980s, Susie details with frank honesty how she lost her faith along the way and how her experiences helping children in Haiti, an impoverished nation only five hundred miles from Florida, brought God back into her life.In a country where 10 percent of all children die before the age of four, Susie mounted a brave effort to provide not just charity but opportunity. By treating the children she helps as individuals, Susie gives them the tools to save their own country. Although some of the children she’s tirelessly worked to rescue do not survive, Susie will neveragain lose her faith. |