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  • Jack the Ripper:

    The crimes attributed to Jack the Ripper have gone unsolved for over 120 years. No one who has attempted to solve them has succeeded, either due to the passage of time, lack of evidence, inconsistent facts, or faulty analysis. One of the weaknesses of those many works has been the inability to identify a suspect who had the prerequisite rage to commit such crimes.Jack the Ripper: "Light-hearted ... Read more

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  • The Agony of Lewis Carroll

    The oldest boy among 9 children, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, was raised in the protective home of an Anglican churchman. He was then sent off to the notorious English public school system as an unprepared youngster, where terrible things were done to him. What emerged was a man filled with rage at the betrayal by his parents and the institutions they supported. While ... Read more

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  • Sometimes People We Love Die: How to Talk to Kids About Death

    While death is something that impacts all of us at one time or another, it can be very tough to talk about. That challenge can be compounded when we are trying to help a child understand and adapt to the death of a loved one. This book is designed to help caring adults who are looking for guidance about how to have a constructive conversation with a child about this important topic. It follows the ... Read more

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  • Sometimes Terrorists do Bad Things: How to Talk to Kids About Terrorism

    It can be difficult for an adult to try to understand seemingly-senseless acts of terrorism that sometimes disrupt the normal flow of life. Imagine how much harder it can be for a child to try to deal with this scary new reality. It's not clear to them what they do and do not need to worry about since they have a limited understanding of how the world works.The author assumes that many concerned ... Read more

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  • Sometimes People Treat Newcomers Badly: How to Talk to Kids About Immigrants and Refugees

    America. A melting pot of immigrants and refugees founded on the American Dream. Unfortunately, hate and discrimination can still be projected on foreigners today and children facing these troublesome experiences can feel the most hurt.This book shares a story about Ayla, a first generation immigrant, and her struggles in school as she gets picked on by her classmates. She finds comfort through ... Read more

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  • Sometimes People Discriminate Against Others: How to Talk to Kids About Racism

    Unfortunately, many children encounter prejudice, discrimination and racism in their daily lives. Because these can be tricky topics to address constructively, some adults are uncomfortable having an enlightening discussion about them with children who are important to them. In this book, the authors focus on relevant episodes in the life of one girl to provide examples of the kinds of pain and ... Read more

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  • Sometimes People Don't Treat Children Right: How to Talk to Kids About Child Abuse

    While most people treat children properly, there are some individuals who take advantage of a child's innocence. In this story we follow a troubling time in Alicia's life when someone betrays her trust. We see her initial fearful reaction followed by her unwarranted self blame. This story shows how she pulls away from friends and activities she previously enjoyed. She is enveloped in fear, guilt ... Read more

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  • Sometimes We Are Hurt By Traumatic Events: How to Talk to Kids About PTSD

    This book focuses on how post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can impact the life of a child. Ethan and his mom had struggled to adjust to having his dad be away at war and then he finally returned. But instead of picking up where they left off before his deployment, it was almost as if a different person returned to their family. They soon learned that the numerous traumatic experiences he had ... Read more

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  • We Said, "I Do," Now What?

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    Marriage is a sacred covenant that calls two people to walk together in unity and purpose with Christ at the center.We Said, "I Do," Now What? The Biblical Blueprint Edition provides biblical wisdom, practical guidance, and reflection prompts that help couples strengthen communication, build trust, and grow together through God's design. Building on the original bestseller, this edition equips ... Read more

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  • The Pop Documentary Since 1980

    Aesthetics, Performance, Creativity

    In The Pop Documentary Since 1980, Richard Wallace examines the representation of pop music, musicians and music-making in documentary film and television. He draws together conceptual frameworks from within and outside of film and television studies - including performance studies, musicology, celebrity studies and fan studies - to provide a critical interrogation of the central issues in this ... Read more

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  • Reel Change

    A History of British Cinema from the Projection Box

    Ten years ago, a technological revolution swept through cinemas around the world, as analogue projectors were replaced with digital equipment. It was not just the plastic medium of film that was removed from projection boxes during this transformation; most cinemas took this opportunity to also evict the human projectionists who were hitherto in charge of screenings. Projectionists had been hidden ... Read more

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  • East Kent Road Car Company Ltd: Services of the Jubilee Era

    East Kent - Services of the Golden Jubilee Era takes the reader on a journey along the routes of all the stage-carriage services operated by East Kent in 1968, just after the Company celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 1966/7 and immediately prior to the National Bus Company (NBC) taking full control. Supported by over two hundred and fifty photographs, most not published before, of nearly every bus ... Read more

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