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College senior, Lexi Thompson, finds herself in a relationship to be wed to the university's star baseball pitcher, Collin Norris. Collin's damn hot, but his lack of spark has Lexi thinking twice before she says 'I Do'. When she's forced to tutor bad boy football quarterback, Raven Davenport, she soon discovers all the things she's missing in her relationship with Collin. Will she succumb to the temptations enticing her or will Collin be able to convince his sweet, innocent fiancee that his love for her is genuine despite his lack of affection? (Book 1 - not a standalone)"
Provides a collection of essays that offer varying viewpoints on the subject of hunting, covering such topics as whether it has a role in wildlife maintenance, how it has been affected by technological innovations, and whether it is a form of cruelty to animals.
In this anthology, authors debate current views on health and fitness. Topics include the health care industry, weight loss, exercise, and nutrition.
Provides differing viewpoints on issues of suicide.
Presents the arguments taking place in the United States during World War II using writings from that period.
Presents varying opinions about the state of immigration in the United States, including restrictions on immigration, illegal immigrants, and problems incurred from our current policies.
A clear, cogent, and comprehensive account of the rationale and methods of Dialogue Therapy and Real Dialogue, this volume introduces models of facilitated dialogue designed specifically to end polarization. This book offers a straightforward and comprehensive encounter with some of the most effective theories and methods to facilitate dialogue and disrupt deadening power struggles between life partners, grown children and parents, siblings, co-workers, and others whose conflicts have led to harmful polarizations. The book is based on ideas and relational models from mindfulness and psychoanalysis that have not been applied in this unique way before. This melding of mindfulness (containment, concentration, equanimity, maintaining a "mindful gap") with the psychoanalytic understanding of projection and projective identification (the "hijacking" of our subjective experiences) creates much more than light at the end of the tunnel. It engenders the acceptance of another that leads to love and insight, based on the recognition and acknowledgement of our autonomy and our common humanity in the midst of conflict. This book introduces a new, revolutionary model for couple therapists, life coaches, group facilitators, and leaders to open a mindful space that increases witnessing capacities in the midst of emotional conflict without imposing goals of agreement, reconciliation or compromise.
This volume explores current perspectives on energy alternatives -- how necessary they are, and which, if any, should be pursued. Chapters discuss peak global oil production and the possibility of energy independence; the potential of clean coal and biofuels to supply energy needs; ethanol and biodiesel as gas alternatives; and what the role of the government should be in advancing alternative energy.
Fulfills some or all of the national high school curriculum standards for American history and English.