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Kay is very excited to start school in her new African home. She is sure she will make lots of new friends and learn many new things. However, it isnt long before Kays excitement becomes loneliness. Kay is different. She comes from a different country, speaks a different language and is profoundly deaf. Kays classmates dont understand what it means to be deaf. Because they dont understand, some of her classmates mistake her behavior as weird or rude. There must be some way to make them understand! In todays world, more and more special needs children are being main-streamed into regular classrooms. All of the students in the classroom must learn to tolerate and accept each other, work together, and become friends. When Kayour deaf heroinemakes the exciting transition to a new school in a new country, she and all her new classmates must learn to communicate in different ways.
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Published by Emerald PublishersWritten by a woman who dealt with bullying and bully friendships during grade school, Bully Friends teaches everyone (even the bully!) about how dangerous bully friendships really are. This book covers everything from defining what a bully friend is to how to heal from a bully friend relationship. Along the way, Kay Kay shares personal stories of her heartbreaking experiences with bully friends and how she went on to find herself and form healthy relationships now and in the future.
Hardcover printing erroneously indicates that it is the "first Howard Books trade paperback edition."
They were only ever friends... but is that how they're going to stay?When Amie's fiancé breaks off their engagement, she does what any rational, 24-year-old law student would do: eats her weight in Ben & Jerry's and pawns the ring her ex-fiancé could have sold a kidney for. But Amie's got more problems than her expanding waistline: her entire world was planned around (and by) Derek. Without him, she doesn't even know how she likes her coffee, let alone what she wants to do with her life.Jason is stuck running the family business, when all he really wants to do is make filet mignon and perfect his crème brûlée. When his childhood friend shows up next door with a broken heart, he takes it upon himself to cheer her up, just like he did when they were kids. She's only around for the summer-what could possibly happen?Amie and Jason were only ever friends, so when sparks start to fly it catches them both off guard, especially since Jason's culinary dreams are about to come true and Amie finally has her life figured out. With summer drawing to a close and Amie heading back to school, will their friendship survive the tug-of-war between them? Or will the summer end with more than just Amie's broken heart?
Compelling,core-shaking and uplifting,"n-Sparayshonz by Kay", paints the wisdom sought by the author as she travelled through the righteous path of God. A compilation of inspirational poems created by Kay Carson,this book shares her personal life experiences and the symbolic insights that have molded her into becoming the person she is today. Stirred by her immense faith in God, Carson reveals her profound understanding of the workings of the Holy Spirit as it gave her the encouragement she needed to stand strong amidst the tumultuous struggles and adversities that came her way. She hopes that her readers will be uplifted by this soul-enriching and spiritually enhancing poetry book with as much power and impact as the way her life has been touched and transformed.
Kay Kay was a cute, shy girl that all the kids pick on. With a crackhead for a mother, she's seen her fair share of rough days. All that changes when she bumped heads with the popular girl in school one day. That person just so happens to now be her best friend Noelle.Noelle had been a beautiful, feisty, and spoiled girl since birth. She's always been the popular girl since she can remember. She never cared to have friends until she meets her best friend Kay Kay. After an altercation between the two, they quickly made up, and Noelle gained a sister in Kay Kay. They made a pact to always ride for one another after that day. Although Kay Kay came from a rough background, she has the brains. She does all the schoolwork for her and Noelle, making them top of their class in high school. Noelle shares her wealth and lifestyle with Kay Kay, making it her business to groom her into a bad bitch, but Kay Kay isn't into her looks, she just wants out of the hood... With all her leverage and beauty, Noelle makes the two a dope pair. They have a solid life plan set up to take over Los Angeles, California, with Kay Kay being Noelle's manger in the model/video vixen industry. But we all know everything that glitters ain't gold. Something dramatic happens and changes the dynamic of this friendship. So much so that it can cost someone their life. The drama definitely unfolds between the friends. Does friendship matter when everything is at stake?
Kay is very excited to start school in her new African home. She is sure she will make lots of new friends and learn many new things. However, it isn't long before Kay's excitement becomes loneliness. Kay is different. She comes from a different country, speaks a different language and is profoundly deaf. Kay's classmates don't understand what it means to be deaf. Because they don't understand, some of her classmates mistake her behavior as weird or rude. There must be some way to make them understand! In today's world, more and more special needs children are being main-streamed into regular classrooms. All of the students in the classroom must learn to tolerate and accept each other, work together, and become friends. When Kay?our deaf heroine?makes the exciting transition to a new school in a new country, she and all her new classmates must learn to communicate in different ways.
Kay Francis came of age in the Roaring Twenties and relished the era's hedonistic pursuits. Her career as an actress was launched at the same time, and before her death in 1968, she had appeared on many theater stages, in more than 60 films, on radio, in USO tours, as a model, and on television. The tall, stylish actress had a husky voice and dark beauty that was striking on film. Despite her financial success, relaxed morals, and life as a socialite, the millionaire actress shunned luxuries such as limousines and sprawling estates popular among Hollywood elite. The actress, who insisted she wanted to be forgotten, left behind scrapbooks, boxes of memorabilia and detailed diaries. These rich resources help provide an exhaustive look at the life of one of Hollywood's most intriguing early stars. Francis' biography is the heart of this book, beginning with her family background and her upbringing by a vaudevillian actress mother. The story of her extensive career and never-ending romantic pursuits is peppered with comments from the media and her own diaries, and supplemented with ample photographs. A chronology gives dates of theater openings, film releases, marriages, television and radio appearances, births and deaths. A filmography includes complete cast and credit lists.