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Amount To What Counts: Papers on Proprieties
0$25.00Unforeseen and sorrowful circumstances brought Master Carlbury to 23 Rhuidrock House to stay with his Aunt Bea and her husband until he could establish himself as a young man of means.
In earnest, Master Carlbury did employ every effort to secure his fortune, but was found wanting in areas where it counted. Master Carlbury employing every effort in his aspirations – in truth, and to the fault of lacking boundaries – did encompass avenues and aims that were questionable.
Daily, it was impressed upon him that as he sought to construct his future, to build up a reputable character. He was counseled to ensure that all his ventures were void of skullduggery and cemented with integrity, to be of service to others on occasion, to avoid shortcuts, to be humble and not hifalutin. Master Carlbury was lectured and cautioned constantly to strengthen his convictions, and not display a sense of expertise or entitlement that surpassed the reality of his experience, intelligence and station, highlighting himself as a fraudulent, supercilious and vainglorious person.
These are the penned verses that endeavored to shepherd the one and only , Master Carlbury.
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Did Your Father Ever Tell You: Adolescences Series, Add Ode Lessons
0$20.00It is okay if your father, or another caring adults have not told you this, as long you someone else does.
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Facts, Acts, Youth Enrichment on Tact: Papers on Proprieties
0$30.00This is the school edition of Amount to What Counts and The Loot On Cute, a collection of maxims and manners for children. This edition includes lesson plans, challenges, coloring pages and big life question in the theme of ‘would you rather.’
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Having Class Is The New Pretty: Adolescences Series, Add Ode Lessons
0$20.00Class has never gone out of style, it can’t.
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Love Wybes: A Bahamian Young Adult Anthology by High School Students
0$20.00In a society where negativity seems to outshine positivity, it is a profound privilege to pause and reflect on the most fundamental of human experiences: love. This book, a heartfelt collaboration by the students of Doris Johnson Senior High School and the Character Day Bahamas Organization, is a testament to the timeless and universal nature of love, explored through our younger generation’s fresh and insightful perspectives.
Contributions within these pages are as diverse as the students who penned them. It showcases how love or the lack thereof, manifests in our lives. The unique perspectives on love range from true events to fantasy. Each story intertwines and explores love through timely themes such as spirituality, romance, discrimination, politics, fame and ageism. These young writers have skillfully woven their personal experiences, observations, and imaginations into works that resonate with authenticity and emotional richness. Through their words, we are invited to reflect on our own experiences of love and to recognize its transformative power.
The Character Day Organization, with its commitment to fostering positive character development, has provided an invaluable platform for these voices to be heard. Their mission to inspire individuals to lead lives of purpose and meaning is beautifully echoed in the contributions within this book. The collaboration between the organization and these students has created a synergy that elevates and highlights the importance of the theme: The Power of Love.
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Pompa Pumpity The Fart, Scentless or Senseless
0There is a child somewhere with curly hair wishing it was straight, one skinny wanting not to be, one short dreaming of added inches, one who communicates differently and battles frustration, and one with undiscovered talents, hoping for some. Pompa Pumpity, the fart, was miserable and inconsolable about how he was made. He felt incomplete and thought that he should and could be more than he was.
Focusing only on outer features, the things that he lacked, made Pompa Pumpity’s gloom gloomier and added desperation to the mix of his bad feelings. Certain that having more would be fulfilling, Pompa Pumpity decided to fix this. He was mistaken, and had to learn of the untouchable truths within
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Sandy Black and the 7 Giants
0$25.00Just before her mother passes away, Sandy is told the truth about her father, a man she has never known. The shocking news will reveal an extraordinary new world to Sandy. One filled with high adventure, fantastical realms, and creatures beyond her wildest dreams. But there are dangers lurking in the shadows. There awaits a ‘great menace’ which mysteriously coincides with Sandy’s arrival. With the unspeakable threat approaching. Sandy must learn to trust seven new and amazing friends, the father who abandoned her, and her own destiny as the war for their world’s survival races towards them!
Lose yourself like never before in the world of Sandy Black and the Seven Giants! Experience the bonds of new friendships, the intensity of battle, and the unbreakable love of family! Why settle for the safe, mundane reality that consumes our everyday lives? From the very first page, be transported as you follow Sandy into adventure and the unknown.
Dive in and be reminded through Sandy that we are all called to greatness, but first comes the journey.
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The Loot On Cute: Papers on Proprieties
0$25.00When the young Miss Davis came to stay with her Aunt Bea for a spell, 23 Rhuidrock was turned into a finishing school for girls. The niece was the truest inspiration in regards to these profound proses that are dually, beauty tidbits.
There is an old nursery rhyme concerning an ill-famed curly-haired girl, and Miss Davis was the embodiment of this child; that is Miss Davis was the verifiable epitome of what one would imagine this horrid girl was, and it was telltale in a particularly most disagreeable glare that coupled with being an aimless, over-achieving dissent, void of a cause.
It became a chief endeavor for Aunt Bea as she challenged Miss Davis’ unpleasantries against her very vanity. The young miss cared greatly about pulchritudinous matters { puhl-kri-tood-n-uhs and it means beauty}. This is what was employed for triumph; to expound and to be precise, beauty tidbits were used to improve upon Miss Davis’ prudence, polish, and to preserve her pretty.
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What Teens Need Now : Add Ode Lessons Life ,Quotes for Adolescence Series
0$20.00Teens need direction, truths and room for growth.