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You'll get: Brainteasers Personality tests Jigsaw puzzles . . . and much more Before you plant a seed, you must prepare the soil. This one-of-a-kind treasury of warmups will help you prepare your participants for the session that follows. Help your participants start the session right. Get them engaged and prepared the minute they arrive with these inventive warmups.
For every speaker or trainer who has ever faced a roomful of restless - or reluctant - learners, this book is a fun-filled collection of can't-miss activities containing the openers, closers, and energizers you need to kick off each session with a bang, quickly focus an audience's wandering attention, and end each session on a high note. You'll save hours of preparation time with these ready-made, easy-to-use activities, including role plays, small-group exercises, team tasks, quizzes, and much more.
Air Waves is a collection of poignant, vividly portrayed, and emotion-laden stories written for the airwaves, under the guise of "editorials of the air." The broadcaster/writer is William O'Shaughnessy, who took a small, regional radio station in New Rochelle and turned it into what the Wall Street Journal has described as "the quintessential community radio station in America." WVOX is also his "bully pulpit" for defending our most precious freedoms.
The author presents a collection of ways to reap the proven human and corporate benefits of humor at work, organized by core business skill and founded on his own work as a business speaker and coach with the consulting company, Humor That Works.
Traces the rise and fall of the original Stax Records, touching upon the racial politics in Memphis in the 1960s, the personal histories of the sibling founders, and the prominent musicians they featured.
Coaching Science and Coaching Studies courses are appearing in increasing numbers in many universities. The textbooks used in most of these courses are either theoretically based sports science texts or practically based coaching books. The former are generally lacking in application while the latter rarely have any scientific input. The reader is, therefore, left to make the links themselves. Coaching Science will bridge that gap covering both theory and practice and, most important, showing how theory informs practice. The book will be multi- and, to some extent, inter-disciplinary, as it is not possible to examine the interaction between coach, performer and task from a single discipline perspective. Each chapter will include overviews of the main theories, but the bulk of the material will be concerned with how such theories can be applied in practice. Good and frequent use of examples will be provided. Throughout, the student will be given problems to solve. At the end of each chapter there will be revision notes, recommended readings and questions on chapter content.
This book is a MUST READ for anyone who has lost a loved one or is seeking an honest story about what it is like to traverse the journey of grief. Jean's powerfully candid story is rich, insightful, and illuminates a truth in all our lives that is sadly unnoticed and often silenced. Juli Fraga, Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist A mother grasps her dying sons hand, struggling how to let go and aghast at what life will become after his death. The Last Tear is the harrowing true story of my only child James, a dynamic 17 year old who was diagnosed in 2008 with an extremely rare form of cancer, dying eleven months later on the eve of Mothers Day. Rather than allowing cancer to define his days James became even more focused on school, college applications and his future, inspiring not only his peers but the larger community including President Obama. My crippling sorrow that paralyzed for years is shared with candor and will touch anyone who has struggled with excruciating grief. Poignant and at times difficult, The Last Tear eventually uplifts as it transcends a tale of cancer and death to embrace the larger canvas of how to live authentically with sorrow as a new companion.
C-26 weaves a romantically intricate tale of first love and second chances. From historical heartbreak to Rockstar romance--this emotional story explores the possibility that true love defies all reason. Love and time. Always hoped for, never promised. Somewhere in the darkest corners of our mind, who we are, who we were, and even who we could be, lies tangled in a beautiful web. Past collides with the present. A mirage of memories, overlapping with dreams. The space in between. Emptiness full of hope. Where true love survives the unthinkable, the unsinkable, and the unimaginable. In this place, true love lives on, long after our bodies have passed. Stronger than a heartbeat— its pulse can be heard for centuries...with a quiet mind and open heart. A simple clue, a series of numbers, a single touch, even a significant place. If we look long enough and listen hard enough, we can feel things with our soul. Things that seem impossible. Things we can’t see or hear. Things that shouldn’t be real. And yet they are. As real as the breath in our bodies and the stars in the skies. That is the power of true love. The kind that endures. "D.D. Lorenzo brings heat and heartache to C-26, a beautifully written tale of timeless love. After you're done catching your breath and wiping your eyes, you'll believe that these characters and all their incarnations were truly meant to be." ~ Meredith Wild, #1 New York Times Bestselling Author, Waterhouse Press CEO
Prior to the mid-sixties, Grayville, TN was one of twenty-four “sundown towns.” A “sundown town” was a town that had a sign on the outskirts of town that said, “Negros are not allowed in the city limits after sundown.” Very few blacks lived in Grayville. Grayville High School seldom had black students. In August of 2020, a black doctor moved to Grayville. He moved from Weston, Ohio to be near his adopting white parents who lived in the Homeland Retirement Center in Pleasant Hill. Grayville never had a black basketball player, now it has three. The doctor has three sons. Joseph is a 6’ 9” senior and his twin brothers, Samuel and David both 6’ 6” juniors. The three brothers took Weston to the Ohio State basketball championship. Cox County youth grew up to have a “culturally absorbed prejudice.” That is what the three black players encountered.