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In Cuba, on a beautiful sandy beach, surrounded by clear blue water, stood a giant castle. People would come from far away to visit the castle and explore its surroundings. One day, when doing just that, a Canadian woman discovered a puppy outside of the fence lining the castle grounds. From the moment the two locked eyes, the woman knew the puppy was meant to be a part of her family. Inspired by the author's real-life experience, Chica, Chica, Señorita tells the story of a small dog's triumphant journey across the sea to her furever home. The author hopes to inspire young readers and families to consider if rescuing or adopting an animal is right for them.
Following the nuclear fallout of an event known as The Collapse, survivors in the Welsh hamlet of Tragumna have managed to rebuild peaceful lives for themselves through community, caring for crops and livestock, and living off the land. This tranquility, however, is jeopardized by the looming threats of plague and invasion. Thus, Tegwynn Galander must travel to the island now known as Faïl to meet its leaders and request that Tragumna's people be allowed to resettle there. On Faïl also grows a special medicinal plant-one needed to treat the chronic radiation burns of Teg's friend, Vanessa, whose condition constantly risks worsening. But Faïl will be more than just a difficult journey through the wilderness. Strange individuals- some benevolent, some dangerous-await Teg on his journey, as do romance, an awakening to esoteric spirituality, and encounters with beings straight from Celtic folklore. In the end, Teg's quest may force him to brave horizons even further than Faïl, ones of which he had never previously even dreamed.
Ladies, do your life, body, and relationships feel utterly blocked with negative energy? Do you struggle with knowing you're allowed to say "no"? And what ever happened to that little girl who could dance like nobody was watching her? Now it seems like you can't dance or even smile without feeling the eyes of too many unasked-for judges.Enter the Zen Den, a space of peace, healing, and female empowerment that is a refuge from the chaos of modern living. In this book of self-help fiction, the professors of the Zen Den introduce us to the therapy of yoga, meditation, breathing, dance, writing, and more. In the Zen Den, you will learn from your fellow Light Warriors that you are never alone and that true healing comes from within.
The scourge of the monster house affects communities all across Canada, so while the Toronto neighbourhood of York Mills is not unique in this respect, it has suffered more than most, owing to the generous size of its residential lots in what has now become the centre of the city.York Mills was still a rural community until after the Second World War, when a post-war population boom created a housing boom that gobbled up the local woods and farmland. By 1960 most of this land had been sacrificed for housing, and by the mid-1970s it was all gone. Then a strange thing began to happen. Developers, who had the money to outbid legitimate home buyers, started tearing down perfectly liveable post-war homes to build monster houses. Today, over fifty years later, this destructive practice continues. The environmental costs have been devastating, as affordable houses are demolished-their remains dumped in landfills-and mature trees are cut down to facilitate the new construction: construction that demands copious amounts of wood, cement, and other new building materials. The social cost has been equally damaging, as affordable homes are destroyed and replaced by multi-million-dollar houses that are out of reach of families who once called these neighbourhoods home.The three hundred colour photos in this book recall but a fraction of the homes we have lost in this one community alone. The text tells their stories, stories that take us back to a time when houses were places to live, not get-rich-quick schemes.
A spreading darkness, a final prophecy, and one last chance to live ... or die.In his desperate bid to find answers of his own, Cassius Longinus-the ancient Child of Rome-released the killing darkness upon the world. A betrayal by Julia and Dom's strongest ally and dearest friend, Ronan-who falls into Cassius' ranks and advances the Sorcerer's gruesome experiments-leaves the future looking more uncertain than ever for the Sovereign and the World Ruler.Now on the run and isolated from their tight group of loyal allies, Julia and Dom must somehow pick up the pieces of their shattered trust, reconnect with their remaining friends, and together work to unravel the mysteries of the Otherworld's most recent and worrisome portent-all while searching for a new path to end the darkness. ***The World Ruler seeks a priceless gift, the Sovereign's legacy as foretold. Darkness wields a steady foothold, should only two destroy the throne.***Severance of the Sorcerer is the final installment of The Lost Wells Trilogy.
In the darkest hours of human history, one woman's determination to survive and thrive shone like a beacon of hope. This is the inspiring memoir of Cesia Sugarfine, a Holocaust survivor, whose life's journey took her through unimaginable trials, but whose unyielding will to live and love conquered inconceivable odds.Her memoir stands as a lasting reminder of the systematic annihilation of the Jews in Europe during the Holocaust. It unequivocally challenges the falsehoods peddled by Holocaust deniers, shedding light on the historical truth and the brutalities that took place.In a world where anti-Semitism remains a pressing concern, Cesia's story serves as a call to action. By sharing her experiences, the hope is to educate future generations about events from the past. History isn't always comfortable. Through education and remembrance, we can combat prejudice and racism and strive to ensure that the phrase "never again" becomes a reality.
As the subtitle indicates, Bingeing It is an account of the author's leisure reading between 2016 and 2022, when it was no longer possible to pursue his academic research. The "binges" in question were often a matter of chance--a trip to Italy, a Christmas present, a hospital visit--but they aim to show how and why the books became life-long friends.
This souvenir art book, the first in a series, depicts past and present scenes from Richmond, British Columbia, featuring the original works of renowned Vancouver artist Raymond Chow.Laid out in a virtual tour format, Richmond 380° as Seen Through the Eyes of an Artist is an entertaining way to get to know more about the region and its history, as well as the artist himself. It is both a unique keepsake, showcasing 150-line drawings and acrylic paintings, and a travel guide, complete with a route map and at-times witty commentary, written by BC native Gary Towne, recommending many places to visit and enjoy. So, sit back and enjoy a full-circle panoramic journey through the charming and beautiful area of Richmond.
"Each of us is an eclipsed sun, our brightness covered by eons of cultural conditioning."What overshadows our brightness? Does it hold us back or do we allow it to stop us from achieving our fullest potential? What would happen if we let go? Author and transformation teacher Smriti Agrawal shares her four pillars to promote self-healing and personal growth. The first step: awaken from our unconscious slumber and bring awareness to what eclipses our luminosity. Through poetry and affirmations, Awaken Trust Transform Live is a self-help guide on releasing the past and cultivating greater self-awareness in the present. These free verse meditations encourage readers to delve deeper into their inner realms, reflect on unhealthy patterns, and build a nourishing path to joy and transformation. The more we understand our inner selves, the more we can overcome adversities and flourish. By doing this, we gain a greater understanding of the meaning life and our place within the universe.From nurturing self-acceptance to connecting with Spirit, these poems will incite gratitude-for what we already have and the inner peace we will develop. These positive affirmations can be read daily and revisited when we stray from the path. When the world feels so immersed in darkness, Awaken Trust Transform Live is the call to shine brighter.
Back from a self-imposed hiatus, the indelible father & daughter writing team of John H. Atwood and Jenean Atwood Baynes is back! And with purpose, they keep the spirit of the late Mary L. Atwood, wife & mother, firmly at their side. After the success of the 2nd edition of Blue Spots! Yellow Spots! Atwood Legacy Enterprises is proud to present The Butterbean Balls Came Yesterday! In this new publication, John & Jenean introduce a new character who faces a decision that sometimes besets us all! Come with them again as they travel into The Land of Dushkin - a mystical magical storyland for children and the young at heart! When Pincher Dushkin asks Ushkin Dushkin for help with a surplus of butterbean balls, Ushkin has the chance to help his neighbor. Instead, he chooses to walk away. In the end, Ushkin learns that it's good to help your neighbors when asked, and that helping others can ultimately help him too. These imaginary, fanciful characters with human-like qualities live in a colorful make-believe world solving everyday problems. The Dushkins help readers learn how to understand the world around them, along with concepts such as critical thinking and decision-making.
Life has never been easy for Faith. Losing her mother at a young age, Faith has had to fend for herself, and hasn't made the best decisions. She decides to escape an abusive relationship by renting a vacation house in beautiful Prince Edward Island.While Faith chooses to forget about him and the mediocre life she's been living, karma will have its revenge on him. Better than she had ever dreamt up in her mind.Faith is determined to live an authentic life, and discover who she truly wants to be, surrounded by the most beautiful vistas she's ever seen. She's immediately drawn to the beaches, collecting her precious sea glass that reminds her of her mother. On one occasion, she meets a dashing stranger who saves her flyaway hat. There is an instant connection, for both her and Archer, and after parting, they become obsessed with finding one another once again.Fate steps in and Faith finds her mystery man, and he's even more wonderful than she could have imagined. He encourages her to believe in herself, and she can't believe she's found "the one."Just when Faith thinks she is finally on the right path, her past comes back to haunt her, and drags her back down into the depths of despair. An emotion she had hoped would never touch her heart again. Perhaps fate had other plans for her. Was she ever going to get her happily ever after? She would have to wait and see, along with doing her best on the only journey anyone ever has. Or so she thought.
This is a story of a Fox, an Owl, and a Mouse. One starlit, snowy night these three come together in an open field. Now foxes are known to be quick and clever, while owls are thought to be powerful and wise. And mice-well... a mouse would be smart to avoid both of these dangerous critters. butThings are not always as they seem...
A captivating collection of deeply personal yet intensely relatable poems, Upon the Token Grass: Musings and Inspirational Experiences of a Jamaican Poet, captures the past thirty years of the author's life experiences triumphs and tragedies included. With poems about faith, nature, love, loss, politics, mental illness, and even a heartfelt longing for the simplicity of childhood and the comforts of home, this collection examines the vagaries of human existence and serves it back up to its readers as delectable morsels of insight and imagery that are undeniably impactful. With a poetic voice and perspective as unique as it is compelling, James Golding has created a collection that takes its readers on a journey mirroring the human experience and promising personal growth, even when it hurts. Matured in both its subject matter and depth, Upon the Token Grass: Musings and Inspirational Experiences of a Jamaican Poet, is a collection that can be appreciated one exceptional poem at a time or all in one sitting-settling in and allowing the author's unique perspective and immersive phrasing to sweep you up and carry you along in the complex and emotional current. Either way ... take your time. It is a journey worth savouring.
Join Pepe the Travelling Penguin as he goes on a new adventure and finds himself in Galveston, Texas with his human friend Leo. Pepe has never seen the ocean, spent time on a beach or met other penguins. Will this be the adventure to experience all these great things? Come along and find out!
Sixteen short stories from sixteen different perspectives, this thoughtful collection traverses a range of topics and themes intrinsic to the human experience. Connected only by their exploration of how we understand our world, each tale is a journey through a unique scenario with a unique personality. With relatable characters and situations inspired by real-world events, A Mixed Bag grapples with interpersonal relationships, complex emotions, and how different people might react when life throws them curveballs. Brimming with profound insights, a good dose of humour, and range of voices, A Mixed Bag offers a survey of diverse ideas and champions a compassionate interest in people, relationships, and the human experience-both positive and negative. Multi-faceted and bold, this story collection reveals the potential for good in us all.
Haunted by nightmares of her troubled past, Valerie Russo is determined to turn a new page in the seemingly innocent village of Fort Langley, British Columbia, where she takes up a house sitting position. With the 2010 Olympics approaching, Valerie settles into her new role, finding solace in her peaceful surroundings and the companionship of Hank, a canine friend she grows to appreciate. However, her tranquility is shattered when a chance encounter sets off unforeseen consequences, unwittingly entangling her in a dangerous drug trafficking scheme that has infiltrated the once-serene town.Not long after, a long-hidden murder resurfaces, pulling her into the unravelling of events within the home she's entrusted to care for. As Valerie grapples with the ghosts of her past, the true motives behind her actions remain elusive. Amid escalating tension, a surprising romance catches Valerie off guard and helps to ease her through the turbulence of the unfolding mysteries.Struggling to move on, Valerie can't seem to let go of finding the answers she hopes will serve as her atonement. What concealed truths lie beneath the surface, and will Valerie's pursuit lead her to the answers she seeks or deeper into the shadows of what she was running from?
Nana adores gardening. It's not just one green thumb she has; she's got two! Gardening fills Nana's heart with joy and peace. That's why she loves to share her gardening magic with her sweet granddaughter, Leah.On their walks through Nana's beautiful garden, Leah discovers all sorts of amazing flowers. Her absolute favorite for fall is the mums, and she thinks it's such a cool name for a flower. But, what Leah learns most from Nana is about love, kindness and the incredible beauty of nature.
We want so much more out of love and life-and yet we feel helpless to attain it. Women and men want emotional and sexual intimacy but often find themselves living like roommates, feeling alone and frustrated. The Butterfly Blueprint is veteran couple's counselor AMANDA GREEN'S prescription for love that lasts. Much like a butterfly needs two distinct sets of wings to work together to fly, a relationship takes two people consciously caring for their connection to gracefully navigate life's twists and turns.Green presents a thoughtful case for cultivating effective interdependence in one's marriage or long-term relationship. In the Butterfly Blueprint, you will find a stellar guide-including 8-principles and 24-practices-for building and maintaining true and lasting love.The Butterfly Blueprint is a transformative tool for couples facing common challenges related to money, sex, parenting, in-laws, running a household, and addictions. Green has helped hundreds of couples in her thriving private practice, and readers could hardly hope for better counsel. Her personal stories sprinkled throughout the book are revealing, relatable, and encouraging.
Maria, the beautiful Russian former spy agent living with rookie FBI agent Ricardo Padilla, received a message from an unknown person giving her a heads-up on what had been discussed between Putin and the US President back in 2019. Padilla and his FBI partner Tom Reynolds decided to keep the information sent to Maria to themselves being that they were in hot water with the FBI leadership. Padilla then decided to tell Reynolds and Maria about his own weird message he had received about a debit card for five million dollars the caller was holding for Padilla in Ruwamba, a small nation in Africa. Both Maria and Reynolds told him it most probably was a scam. But the message had a hidden meaning that affected Ricardo's mind. They took no action on Padilla's message but Maria and Padilla were attacked and their apartment set on fire a few months later as they slept. Luckily, they survived the attack and the fire. No more message for Padilla but the messages to Maria kept coming. Then Maria was attacked at the apartment. Were the Russians trying to eliminate Maria? Agent Reynolds determined that it was not the Russians based on the latest message sent to Maria. This led both Padilla and his partner Reynolds to go back and review Pentagon after-action reports from missions in Africa that Padilla led while in the Army. The three friends were surprised of what they found. Read the exciting story by Alex Salaiz, "Do the Right Thing for The Right Reasons" and find out how the mystery ends.
It is 1950 in the seaport town of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Celeste Alexander, the daughter of a poor lobster poacher, dreams of something more than the life she leads cleaning the houses of her wealthy neighbours. When opportunity comes knocking, she leaps at the chance to take a waitressing job in the nearby town of Kentville, forever changing the arc of her life. Soon after arriving in Kentville to work at Sadie's Restaurant, she meets William Lockhart. An aspiring architect and admirer of Shakespeare, William sweeps her off her feet, and their romance blooms with first-love quickness and intensity. Though they have only been seeing each other for a few months, the lovers envision a future together. But Celeste's bright dreams of a happy life with William are cast under an ominous cloud when he joins the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, a regiment of the Canadian army, hoping that a short stint in the military will help him further his career in the future. Celeste's worst fears are realized when William is sent off to fight in the Korean War, and she learns that she is pregnant with his child. Set against the backdrop of small-town Canada and the Korean War, this sweeping family saga gives voice with compelling sensitivity and grace to the cascading effects of loss and hardship across generations-and how hope, love, and the enduring power of family bonds can lift people up in the lowest moments of their lives.
Each summer, the May family comes together in the town of Meota at Jackfish Lake, where every day holds its own adventure. Whether she's picking Saskatoon berries in the bushes or singing campfire songs with the whole family, young Ronna spends the summer in her own little paradise. One summer, when the extended family has arrived to celebrate her great grandma's birthday, a challenge is laid down: will a dinghy or a canoe be the faster contestant in a race? On the day of the race the entire family comes together to cheer on their chosen teams. Who will win? And what memories will they make on the lake that year? The Great Annual Canoe Race is a charming storybook memoir about summers at the lake. Full of beautiful, engaging art, it tells a story about family, love, and special connections that build between one young person and the community where she spends her cherished summer months.
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, and as kids we thought we were invulnerable, unbeatable, immortal. We did so many crazy and dangerous things that could have-should have-killed us, all in the name of entertainment. Somehow, we survived.Surviving Stupid strings together a series of short stories and anecdotes about all the stupid stuff we got up to back in the days when we were thrown out of the house and told not to come back before dinner! We were all kinds of stupid as kids-it's just the way of nature. By making mistakes, we learn, and the more painful the mistake, the more the lesson sticks.A memoir of his childhood messing around in rural Manitoba in the '70s and '80s, author Mark Parsons will regale you with sticky situations that will inevitably remind you of all the shenanigans you got up to when you were young.Laugh-out-loud funny and full of wisdom thanks to 20/20 hindsight, Surviving Stupid will bring a smile to your face and guffaw to your lips as you shake your head at the folly of youth.
I used to think the past was dead and gone, that the passage of time erased memories...An unexpected visitor triggers buried memories of the mysterious deaths that plagued a family on the island of Trinidad at the turn of the 20th century. The "Great House," now a near-ruin, was eighty years earlier the center of a prosperous French Creole cocoa estate, where Joe, the housekeeper's son, bore witness to half-understood incidents and undercurrents in the lives of its residents. His reawakened memories begin with a handsome young stranger's arrival on the property-a catalyst which sets off a train of events in the lives of the two heiresses, with consequences that stretch into the present day.Rich in historical and geographical detail, Palmyra chronicles a time when the privilege of white plantocracy was being eroded by an educated elite that rose from the ashes of slavery and indentureship to claim their place in creating an independent nation. A part coming-of-age story, part Gothic mystery, Palmyra conjures a world teaming with divided loyalties, family secrets, and ambition.
"The secret of life may be found in the questions you ask, and the same goes for the secrets of playwriting. In Do It Yourself Dramaturgy, Caroline Russell-King asks just the right questions or, rather, she exhorts playwrights to ask them before launching their work into the world. Comprehensive and concise, this eminently usable guide offers lesson after lesson in dramaturgical inquiry-craft-based, artistic, practical, professional, and even profound. It comes packing answers, too, from a writer who clearly knows her stuff, including how to entertain as she teaches. Russell-King's cheeky, smart examples are worth the price of admission. Her parentheticals-where she stows personal stories and biases-are priceless. "-Todd London, Artistic Director, Writer, Dramatist Guild of America, NYC. "What a terrific resource for playwrights: sound advice and provocative questions peppered with relevant (and entertaining) anecdotes."-Conni Massing, Playwright, screenwriter, story consultant, Edmonton. "Full of really valuable advice and questions to ask yourself. Read it then WRITE." -George F. Walker, Playwright, Toronto."Caroline Russell-King's Do It Yourself Dramaturgy guides you like a lighthouse beacon through the frequent fog of the creative process of writing, or more likely, rewriting a stage play. Phrased as a series of practical questions the playwright might ask of their work before revising and submitting it to a potential producer, this concise, practical and lively guide renders complex concepts accessible and useful to a playwright at any level of experience, or for that matter anyone engaged in the creation of that fundamental conveyor of human experience: story." -Gerry Potter, Writer, Director, Dramaturg, Edmonton. "Russell-King knows what she's talking about. And she knows how to tell it with frankness, humour and clarity."-Bill Lane, Producer, Director, Stratford.
Explore a story of resilience, self-discovery, and the intricate balance between past and present in Black Crow. Tom Joseph, a young Indigenous airline pilot, skillfully lands a damaged aircraft on a remote frozen mountain lake and wakes up in an intensive care facility facing a frightening new reality. His only memories are of his life as Black Crow, living on the plains before European migration adversely impacted his ancestral lands. Facing profound disorientation and struggling to comprehend the modern world, Tom is visited by spiritual figures from his old life who play a crucial role in helping him come to terms with his surreal situation. They communicate in his native language, narrating the story of his new existence and his mission that has yet to be fulfilled. Supported by friends from both past and present, Tom reluctantly faces challenges and risks to complete the mission given to him in his vision quest two centuries ago. To undertake his quest, Tom now faces dangers as real as the gun-carrying soldiers from his previous life. Realizing he can't return to the yearned-for past, Tom grapples with the necessity of forging ahead in his current life. Embarking on a quest transcending time and culture, he adjusts to his newfound fame, wrestles with his identity, and strives to fulfill his destiny.
There is a spiritual chess game in session between the Creator and Satan involving Satan's deceptions manipulating Humanity into transgressing YHWH's stated will. Humanity remains blissfully unaware of this; much as Adam and Eve were not aware. Until it was too late. In Knocking on Heaven's Door, the author attempts to use ancient public records and present-day realities to draw attention to this spiritual Game of Life, and aids the reader in deep reflection on Satan's unscrupulous manipulation. One thing stands out: Humanity has an Adversary that is deceiving and scheming until Humanity is lead to transgress the Creator's stated will. As a result, when Humanity goes to court after physical death, all will be found guilty and suffer for eternity for our transgressions!Examples from a variety of sources, like the Book of Enoch, shed light on archeological proofs from many ancient nations as well as the recorded deeds of the Bible which in turn bring awareness and understanding of now current events.
See the light? It's Spirit coming in.Come join Raisen and her little brother Radar as they ramble around the woods near their home. See the woods, the old oak tree full of animals, and the hill to the east that's the perfect place to watch the sky. Say hello to Grandfather Sun and Grandmother Moon, meet the groundhogs who live under the hill, and hear Raisen tell her brother the things their elders have taught her.Raisen and Radar are happy at home, but they love to see new places too! Even in a big, strange, noisy city, the siblings are always surrounded by the love of family, and the world around them is full of new friends to be made.Full of imagination, nature, culture, and play, The Adventures of Raisen and Radar welcomes you into the life of a pair of Hiawatha children living in rural Ontario. Each of the four stories traces an adventure that will charm, fascinate, and feed the imagination.
Cynical about what you read and hear? Tired of the lies and misinformation? Who should you trust?Forty years ago, as Ted Griffth entered the business of communications, marketing, and public affairs-all aiming to persuade people to either change their minds or take certain actions-he asked himself, Why are so many people seduced by lies and propaganda? He's spent the forty years since trying to find the answers.Theater of Lies provides an in-depth examination of the lies, misinformation, and propaganda in our lives. For centuries, we've been persuaded to trust the lies told by our governments, businesses, and religions to manage how we think and act, to their benefit, not ours.Filled with real-life examples, Theater of Lies demonstrates the impact lies and misinformation have had through the centuries and today on topics including racism, gender debates, entrenched political divides, and the status of women. In addition, it examines how and why we repeat these lies and the impact this has on our decision-making, not just as voters and consumers, but also as employees, employers, and parents.Want change? You need to care, be curious, and most of all, have the courage to act. Otherwise, lies and misinformation will continue to divide us, exacerbating existing differences and making us distrust institutions, the political process, governments, and the media.
After a life-threatening injury in 1969 rendered her severely brain injured, Jessica Elizabeth Taylor lost most of her memory and struggled for many years to learn everything over again. While rebuilding her life, she gained a glimpse into the metaphysical world, discovering that all humans have a soul purpose and that everything on Earth is connected. As a result, she started to think for herself, including about religion, and she began her spiritual journey to discover her true self and her purpose. The author shares her personal experiences and many findings that came to light as she explored the science of the supernatural, more commonly known as "theology," about a variety of topics, including: ancient texts and hidden "jewels" of Gospels and other Christian teachings-including much about the life of Jesus, such as his years between age thirteen and thirty, and reincarnation-which are left out of commonly used Western Bibles, as well as near-death experiences, spiritual visitations and messages from the beyond, the Akashic Records, the practice of theurgy, and more. A Spiritual Awakening: In Search of Hidden Jewels encourages readers to grow in their spiritual awareness, rebuilding their world to find true happiness and peace.
As the world continues to change and adapt, so too should the classroom. Finding an instruction methodology that can adapt to the needs of all students, however, can be challenging. Even more so when it comes to teaching elementary writing. Retired educator and author Darlene L. Smith knows this struggle all too well. It was only after implementing Community of Learners in her classroom that Darlene's struggles transformed into successes-for herself and her students. Community of Learners is a how-to guide on facilitating an innovative learning environment to enhance student writing in the elementary classroom. This delivery method redefines the elementary classroom as a community where student agency, responsibility, and participation accelerate learning. From reorganizing the physical space and teaching positions to dividing time and stating clear objectives, Community of Leaners (COL) centres student needs. Using this methodology, students learn to share their ideas, ask constructive questions, and provide peer-to-peer support. As students take on more responsibility for their own learning, teachers transition into a facilitating role. Motivated by the community environment, students become independent and interdependent learners who talk, write, and learn together. Not because they have to, but because they need and want to. Based on Let Them Show Us the Way by Anne Green, this handbook is a compilation of instruction, resources, and advice from Darlene's many years mentoring teachers. COL may start off as a writing methodology, but as Darlene experienced, students will love it so much they'll want to use it throughout the school day.
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