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What next you bastard: [part one]
By Ken Hall, Monika McFerran. 2001
Cradles of eminence: childhoods of more than seven hundred famous men and women : the complete original text
By Victor Goertzel, Mildred George Goertzel, Ted George Goertzel. 2004
Do eminent adults have common childhood experiences? Did their parents help foster environments that could lead to eminence? Findings from…
[this book] reveal that eminent adults, in their childhoods, strongly disliked school but had families who valued education; had highly opinionated parents often with a dominating mother; grew up 'feeling different' from others.Chances and choices: making integration work
By Deborah Fullwood. 1990
Persons labelled "disabled" are beginning to be recognized as a valued part of the community, and an untapped resource that…
society can no longer afford to exclude or neglect. However, much still needs to be done to achieve total integration.Health secrets of plants and herbs
By Maurice Messegue. 1981
Real gorgeous: the truth about body and beauty
By Kaz Cooke. 1994
"Real gorgeous" has the facts about fashion fibs and diet myths, and no-nonsense information about cosmetics, health and self-esteem. "Real…
gorgeous" is for women aged 11 to 111. It will make you laugh and help you make friends with your body.Intimacy in alcoholic relationships: a collection of Al-Anon personal stories
By Inc. Staff Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters. 2018
Over 1,300 Al-Anon members willingly shared their stories. They tell how their views and practices of intimacy, including sexual intimacy,…
were affected by alcoholism, and how Al-Anon's tools and spiritual principles helped them change these views and practices. Courageous members share their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. "Intimacy in Alcoholic Relationships", is the hope that many other members can find hope and inspiration in expanding their recovery.The happiness trap: stop struggling, start living
By Russell Harris. 2007
This book shows you how to apply (ACT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in your life to increase self-awareness, develop emotional…
intelligence, enhance relationships, create a sense of meaning and purpose, and transform painful thoughts and feelings so they have less impact in your life.Vision Australia Seeing Eye Dogs terms and cues
By Vision Australia. 2021
I can see clearly now: the soundtrack of my life
By Colleen Ashby. 2021
The horse boy: a father's quest to heal his son
By Rupert Isaacson. 2009
When his son Rowan was diagnosed with autism Rupert Isaacson was devastated, fearing he would never be able to communicate…
with his child. Then two things happened. Rowan made an unlikely connection with a group of visiting traditional healers; and Rupert, a lifelong horseman, went riding with his son. The improvement each time was so striking that Rupert Isaacson came up with a crazy idea. There is one place, one culture, in the world where horses and shamanic healing intersect. Why not take Rowan there - to Mongolia? The Horse Boy is the dramatic story of that impossible adventure. In Mongolia, the family found undreamed of landscapes and people, unbearable setbacks, and advances beyond their wildest dreams.Girl stuff: your full-on guide to the teen years
By Kaz Cooke. 2007
With over 600 pages and heaps of cartoons, Girl Stuff has everything girls need to know about: friends, body changes,…
shopping, clothes, make-up, pimples (arrghh), sizes, hair, earning money, guys, embarrassment, what to eat, moods, smoking, why diets suck, handling love and heartbreak, exercise, school stress, sex, beating bullies and mean girls, drugs, drinking, how to find new friends, cheering up, how to get on with your family, and confidence. Each chapter includes facts, hints, inspiring lists, hundreds of quotes from real girls, and details for over 350 websites, books and other information. Written in extensive consultation with more than 70 medical, and practical experts, Girl Stuff provides the most up-to-date and useful information possible.Great Australian mysteries
By John Pinkney. 2003
The Australian continent has challenged us with its mysteries since the earliest days of settlement. This book chronicles Australia’s most…
tantalising true mystery stories - from the New Year’s Eve deaths of Dr Gilbert Bogle and Mrs Margaret Chandler to the disappearance of the Beaumont children and the vanishing over Bass Strait of pilot Frederick Valentich, just after he reported being orbited by an unidentified aircraft.Vision Store product catalogue
By Vision Australia. 2021
The latest 2021-2022 Vision Store product catalogue is now available. It contains a wide selection of blindness and low vision…
aids including brand new products, our bestsellers, our essential range and so much more.Atlantis and the coming ice age: the lost civilization, a mirror of our world
By Frank Joseph. 2015
Be still and know
By Millie Stamm. 1978
These daily devotional readings will encourage you in your Christian life throughout the year. Mrs. Stamm says, "Each day offers…
new opportunities. There will be new choices to make, new decisions, new avenues of service for the Lord. It may even be a day filled with heartache and pain, a day filled with unsolved problems. How different our day will be if we begin with a rejoicing spirit, knowing it has been entrusted to us by the Lord!" Begin each day with a verse of Scripture and a meditation amplifying that Bible verse in light of your innermost needs. Millie Stamm has drawn upon a lifetime of personal experience and devotional reading to build these inspirational messages. You will feel as if a good friend has come to chat and share insights that God has given her. If you feel the need for daily encouragement in the Lord, this book is for you. You will find reassurance and support as Millie Stamm brings messages such as: "Today burdens weigh heavily upon us. Often we are so pressed in on every side that it seems all strength is gone. What a relief to know that when OUR strength is exhausted, we have HIS strength available. He is an unfailing source of supply."In the hands of the universe: the balancing of life and spirit
By Betty McGill. 2017
Capable of achieving a much higher energy frequency to work with, Betty has helped thousands of clients make major transformations…
in their lives. With more power comes more responsibility, and the ‘Universe’ has selected Betty to help create the movement of change that is required for the opening of minds. This encourages people to manifest the positive aspects of themselves, showing them how to create a new way of living.No finish line
By Johnny Ruffo. 2022
A rags-to-riches memoir of a cheeky tradie who stole Australia's hearts on The X Factor and Home and Away, then…
faced the biggest battle of his life: brain cancer. Johnny Ruffo came to Australia's attention when he entered The X Factor in 2011. A concreter with a cheeky smile and long-held passion for music, he won millions of hearts and eventually placed third. Sony Music rushed to sign him up and he was offered a guest spot on Australia's favourite soap, Home and Away, which turned into a three-year role. But the sudden rise to fame took its toll. Johnny found it hard to resist the weekend-long parties, drugs, alcohol and fair-weather friends that came with the territory. He had started suffering from severe headaches when his girlfriend, Tahnee, noticed something was also wrong with his speech. Johnny was rushed to hospital, where doctors prepped him for immediate surgery to deal with a 7-centimetre-long tumour. Johnny was ultimately diagnosed with a rare brain cancer, with which - despite a period of remission, he still battles today. But in a strange way Johnny thinks the cancer actually saved his life ...Kath Koschel has faced almost unimaginable hurdles. In her mid-twenties, she broke her back and was told she may never…
walk again. Shortly afterwards, she lost her beloved partner to suicide. Then, just as she was piecing her life back together, she was hit by a car while cycling and forced to relearn to walk a second time. In the midst of these harrowing experiences, Kath created the Kindness Factory on social media to share her small acts of kindness, hoping to inspire a groundswell of people to join her. Her idea went viral: millions of acts have since been logged, giving birth to the 'Kindness Curriculum'—a blueprint for happiness, resilience and connection that has now launched in schools across three countries. In 2016 Kath put her beliefs to the ultimate test, leaving home with nothing but a change of clothes, her phone and a toothbrush—no food, money or water. Her goal? To see how long she could survive on the kindness of strangers. Her journey took her to every state in Australia, where she met with people from all walks of life to share her kindness manifesto. Part stirring memoir and part empowering call to action, Kindness is a timely reminder that there is always light to be found, if only we look hard enough.Outback teacher: the inspiring story of a remarkable young woman, life with her students and their adventures in remote Australia
By Sally Gare, Freda Marnie Nicholls. 2022
The year is 1956. Sally Gare is twenty. She's just out of teachers' college, and has been sent to work…
at a two-teacher school more than 3000 kilometres from Perth. With the head teacher away, she starts out alone with a class of forty-five Aboriginal children, ranging in age from five years to thirteen. Thus begins the career of a remarkable teacher and a life-changing adventure in remote Australia. Outback Teacher is the story of the challenges and delights of teaching in outback schools in the 1950s and 1960s. Sally's interaction with her students and the local Aboriginal communities is affectionate and heart-warming, although it isn't without its misunderstandings. But the tensions aren't just confined to the school and the local community. Some of the characters with whom Sally shares her less than comfortable housing are as eccentric and as curiously interesting as any escapee to the outback. Full of warmth, humour and kindness, this generous book reminds us how bush people have always found their own solutions to the problems isolation throws at them. But most importantly, and in the most personal way, it confirms how inspiring and passionate teachers can change lives