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  • Book cover of Who Said No One Has Ever Come Back to Tell Us?

    Catherine Kennedy writes with candor and humor about her and her husbands experiences over the years communicating with the spirit world in English and Italian through the medium of automatic writingthe process by which either Catherine or her husband holds a pen poised over paper and waits for spirit persons to take over and begin writing. She describes how she and her friends have often been amazed at the way in which people in spirit let their presence be known, bringing evidence for life after death. Sometimes its relatives who come through, and on other occasions friends or the relatives of friends. Catherine offers convincing evidence that life continues on the other side and that we do not die. Anyone with a fear of death or grieving over a loved one will find inspiration, hope, and comfort within these pages.

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    Resource book for primary teachers using the Insights series of integrated teaching units. Provides information on the philosophy of the program and present strategies for developing literacy skills in the classroom. Includes the three integrated teaching units, with guided reading experience and unit outcomes.

  • Book cover of Rigby Literacy
  • Book cover of Rigby Literacy
  • Book cover of Rigby Literacy Early
  • Book cover of Rigby Literacy
  • Book cover of Writing Matters

    Provides a carefully structured series of activities that promotes correct formation, legibility and speed in writing NSW Foundation Style. Additionally it provides writing activities based on children's literature, values education and COGs topics so that handwriting is meaningful and engaging.

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  • Book cover of Getting by

    Despite the growing concern in recent years about begging in British cities, there is a paucity of contemporary empirical evidence on the experiences and causes of begging, and on the characteristics of those people who beg.Getting by explores the links between begging and rough sleeping in Glasgow and Edinburgh, and assesses the impact of the emergence of The Big Issue street magazine on this relationship. The report looks at:why people beg;how people experience begging;in what circumstances people would stop begging;whether begging is closely associated with rough sleeping and/or other forms of homelessness;whether The Big Issue provides its vendors with a real alternative to begging.Getting by argues that the multiple problems experienced by those living on the streets need to be recognised and advocates an holistic approach to the provision of services. The report highlights the importance of policies aimed at preventing the need for people to resort to begging. It provides a range of recommendations on appropriate services including social work, health, housing and drugs and alcohol; and on government policies on social exclusion, employment and the benefits system, the police and the criminal justice system.This qualitative study is based on interviews with rough sleepers, Big Issue vendors, people who beg and agency workers in Glasgow and Edinburgh.It is essential reading for policy makers and practitioners in local authorities and voluntary organisations working in the field of homelessness, as well as anyone with an interest in begging, and rough sleeping. The report also has broader implications for a range of service working with people at the sharpest end of social exclusion.

  • Book cover of Who Said No One Has Ever Come Back To Tell Us

    Catherine Kennedy writes with candor and humor about her and her husband's experiences over the years communicating with the spirit world in English and Italian through the medium of automatic writing-the process by which either Catherine or her husband holds a pen poised over paper and waits for spirit persons to take over and begin writing. She describes how she and her friends have often been amazed at the way in which people in spirit let their presence be known, bringing evidence for life after death. Sometimes it's relatives who come through, and on other occasions friends or the relatives of friends. Catherine offers convincing evidence that life continues on the other side and that we do not die. Anyone with a fear of death or grieving over a loved one will find inspiration, hope, and comport within these pages.