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Play Nice

Autor: Rachel Harrison

Número de Páginas: 337

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A woman must confront the demons of her past when she attempts to fix up her childhood home in this devilishly clever take on the haunted house novel from the author of Black Sheep and So Thirsty. Clio Louise Barnes leads a picture-perfect life as a stylist and influencer, but beneath the glossy veneer she harbors a not-so glamorous secret: she grew up in a haunted house. Well, not haunted. Possessed. After Clio’s parents' messy divorce, her mother, Alex, moved Clio and her sisters into a house occupied by a demon. Or so Alex claimed. That’s not what Clio’s sisters remember or what the courts determined when they stripped her of custody after she went off the deep end. But Alex was insistent; she even wrote a book about her experience in the house. After Alex’s sudden death, the supposedly possessed house passes to Clio and her sisters. Where her sisters see childhood trauma, Clio sees an opportunity for house flipping content. Only, as the home makeover process begins, Clio discovers there might be some truth to her mother’s claims. As memories resurface and Clio finally reads her mother’s book, a sinister presence in the house ...

Play Nice: The new rule of teamwork

Autor: Yann Rousselot-pailley

Número de Páginas: 143

When you were playing outside, your parents probably told you to "play nice". This sentence was a warning full of implied rules: share with others, protect the little ones, don't be aggressive, don't hurt anyone, make yourself respected but don't be selfish. Why is this wise rule not the dominant rule at the professional level? Discover how we have collectively forgotten that competition and cooperation must coexist to have a balanced life. Even among competitors, the future of work will lead organizations as well as individuals to understand that it will be more and more necessary to cooperate. Through concrete examples from the animal world, business, and sports, you will learn that "coopetition" is an attitude shared by successful people. This book is a journey from Roman antiquity to the present day that will make you want to join those who play nice.

Play Nice in Your Sandbox at Church

Autor: Ron Price, Ma

Número de Páginas: 166

Play Nice in Your Sandbox at Church equips readers with the knowledge and skills needed to help their church members stay focused on their mission, rather than get sidetracked with their interpersonal squabbles. The PLAY and NICE in the title are capitalized because they are acronyms. PLAY represents a four-step model to prevent conflict when possible, and NICE gives a four-step model to resolve differences with others. Play Nice in Your Sandbox at Church is divided into two major portions covering eight sections. The first four sections comprise the PLAY chapters, where readers learn how to prevent needless trivial matters from escalating into situations they neither want nor need. In sections five through eight, readers gain the knowledge and skill to help them resolve significant differences they are bound to have with others from time-to-time. Within Play Nice in Your Sandbox at Church, there is a CHAPTER CHALLENGE at the end of each chapter to help readers implement the information they’ve learned throughout.

Play Nice

Autor: Gemma Halliday

Número de Páginas: 269

From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Gemma Halliday, comes Play Nice, her most thrilling novel yet! She faked her death to escape life as an assassin. But now her enemies have tracked her down, and this time they want her to stay dead. Anya Danielovich was an assassin in her former life. But that was a long time ago. Today she's just Anna Smith—a single, thirtysomething woman living in San Francisco with a simple desire to lead a better life. But she's still haunted by her past—the people she killed, the mentor she betrayed, the woman she was. She's taken care to cover her tracks, but she's beginning to feel like she's being watched... Nick Dade is a hired gunman—the best of the best. He's read Anya's file and, after weeks of surveillance, he's ready to pull the trigger...until someone else beats him to the punch. With his agenda shattered, Nick suddenly finds himself thrown together with the woman he's been sent to eliminate. Who is she really? Who hired the second hit? And who can he trust? Together Nick and Anna find themselves embroiled in a web of deceit and desire as an unknown enemy closes in. To unravel the truth, Anna must face her past even if that...

Play Nice And Fight Fair

Autor: Lollette Alipe

Número de Páginas: 116

Til death do us part...now what? This is the question that Lolétte grappled with when she married Em. In this book, she shares 35 lessons learned through the course of first being married for seven years, then being separated for five years, and the "re-marrying" and staying married, all to the same man. Read her practical and inspiring stories (some of them, funny) on— Loving your husband unconditionally Growing your relationship Handling conflicts Doing the small things that matter Being a godly wife Building harmony in your family Facing the years ahead You will laugh. You might cry. And you will surely end up wanting to play nice and fight fair—while loving your husband—all the time!

Playing Days

Autor: Benjamin Markovits

Número de Páginas: 195

In print for the first time in the United States, acclaimed novelist Benjamin Markovits’s Playing Days is a mostly autobiographical narrative concerning the author’s season playing minor league professional basketball in Germany and the love affair with another player’s estranged wife that ushers him into adulthood. Growing up in Texas, Ben experienced basketball as a mostly solitary pursuit, one he gave up after riding the bench in high school. But as his college classmates prepare for the real world, Ben is seized by an idea. All he needs is a video camera, an empty court, and his mother’s German citizenship. Improbably, he lands a roster spot on a lower division pro team in Landshut, forty-five minutes outside of Munich. It’s Ben’s first taste of competition in years, not to mention his first job. And like most jobs, it’s defined by repetition, boredom, and gossip. There’s Charlie, the trash-talking mercenary from Chicago; the coach, Herr Henkel, a recently retired player anxious to justify his paycheck; and Karl (based on the author’s real life relationship with Dirk Nowitski), a gangly teenage prodigy flashing the raw talent that will make him an NBA star....

College Sports Ethics

Autor: Shawn E. Klein , Dr. Chad Carlson

Número de Páginas: 157

This collection focuses on the kinds of ethical concerns that arise at the intersection of athletics and education, such as fairness, athletic excellence, and athlete well-being.

Musical Record and Review

Autor: Dexter Smith , Lorin Fuller Deland , Philip Hale , Thomas Tapper

Número de Páginas: 402

Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature

Autor: Robert Chambers

Número de Páginas: 842

The Works of Beaumont and Fletcher

Autor: Francis Beaumont , John Fletcher

Número de Páginas: 742

The Steel Arm (Bras D'acier), Or The Gold Seekers of the Pacific

Autor: Alfred Guézenec

Número de Páginas: 260

Recipes for a Lifetime of Beautiful Cooking

Autor: Danielle Alvarez , Libby Travers

Número de Páginas: 599

Danielle Alvarez's thoughtful recipes, wisdom, and whimsy offer the foundations for a lifetime of joy and nourishment in the kitchen, at the table, and beyond. Danielle Alvarez is an acclaimed restaurant chef, but Recipes for a Lifetime of Beautiful Cooking is dedicated to her favourite way of cooking: at home, for and with friends and family. This fully photographed and illustrated hardback, featuring over 110 recipes and a ribbon marker, draws on Danielle's love of Italian and French food, her Cuban roots, time spent cooking in California and then in Australia, and all the incredible Asian influences that have coloured her time in Sydney. The recipes are eclectic because her interests in flavour are diverse. We are so lucky to live in a world where one night we might be cooking something Indian, then next something Italian and then something Australian. Danielle celebrates this luxury, then applies the essential principles of respecting where food comes from and preparing it with care and attention. Wherever you live, if you have a basic grocery store, you can adopt and enjoy the 100-plus recipes in this book. Every idea – from easy weeknight meals such as a Zucchini frittata...

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