Lifetimes

Lifetimes
Title Lifetimes PDF eBook
Author Bryan Mellonie
Publisher Bantam
Pages 42
Release 2009-09-16
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0307569683

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When the death of a relative, a friend, or a pet happens or is about to happen . . . how can we help a child to understand? Lifetimes is a moving book for children of all ages, even parents too. It lets us explain life and death in a sensitive, caring, beautiful way. Lifetimes tells us about beginnings. And about endings. And about living in between. With large, wonderful illustrations, it tells about plants. About animals. About people. It tells that dying is as much a part of living as being born. It helps us to remember. It helps us to understand. Lifetimes . . . a very special, very important book for you and your child. The book that explains—beautifully—that all living things have their own special Lifetimes.

Lifetimes

Lifetimes
Title Lifetimes PDF eBook
Author Bryan Mellonie
Publisher Paw Prints
Pages 0
Release 1983
Genre Death
ISBN 9781442004931

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Explains that different plants and animals have different lifespans and grow up at different rates

Beamtimes and Lifetimes

Beamtimes and Lifetimes
Title Beamtimes and Lifetimes PDF eBook
Author Sharon Traweek
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 205
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0674044444

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Looks at the life of particle physicists, showing who these people are and what their world is really like. Traweek shows their similarities and differences, how their careers are shaped, how they interact with their colleagues and how their ideas about time and space shape their social structure.

Beginnings and Endings with Lifetimes in Between

Beginnings and Endings with Lifetimes in Between
Title Beginnings and Endings with Lifetimes in Between PDF eBook
Author Bryan Mellonie
Publisher [email protected]
Pages 44
Release 1991
Genre Death
ISBN 9789820200678

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Explains life and death for all living things with illustrations about plants, animals and people.

Lifetimes

Lifetimes
Title Lifetimes PDF eBook
Author David Rice
Publisher Turtleback
Pages 32
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780613260084

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Demonstrates the difference in lifespan of various plants and animals.

Lifetime

Lifetime
Title Lifetime PDF eBook
Author Lola M. Schaefer
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 41
Release 2013-09-24
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1452129746

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In one lifetime, a caribou will shed 10 sets of antlers, a woodpecker will drill 30 roosting holes, a giraffe will wear 200 spots, a seahorse will birth 1,000 babies. Count each one and many more while learning about the wondrous things that can happen in just one lifetime. This extraordinary book collects animal information not available anywhere else—and shows all 30 roosting holes, all 200 spots, and, yes!, all 1,000 baby seahorses in eye-catching illustrations. A book about picturing numbers and considering the endlessly fascinating lives all around us, Lifetime is sure to delight young nature lovers.

The Deadline Effect

The Deadline Effect
Title The Deadline Effect PDF eBook
Author Christopher Cox
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 240
Release 2022-07-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1982132280

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In the tradition of Charles Duhigg’s The Power of Habit, a wise and fascinating book that shows us how “we can make deadlines work for us instead of the other way around” (The Wall Street Journal). Perfectionists and procrastinators alike agree—it’s natural to dread a deadline. Whether you are completing a masterpiece or just checking off an overwhelming to-do list, the ticking clock signals despair. Christopher Cox knows the panic of the looming deadline all too well—as a magazine editor, he has spent years overseeing writers and journalists who couldn’t meet a deadline to save their lives. After putting in a few too many late nights in the newsroom, he became determined to learn the secret of managing deadlines. He set off to observe nine different organizations as they approached a high-pressure deadline. Along the way, Cox made an even greater discovery: these experts didn’t just meet their big deadlines—they became more focused, productive, and creative in the process. An entertaining blend of “behavioral science, psychological theory, and academic studies with compelling storytelling and descriptive case studies” (Financial Times), The Deadline Effect reveals the time-management strategies these teams used to guarantee success while staying on schedule: a restaurant opening for the first time, a ski resort covering an entire mountain in snow, a farm growing enough lilies in time for Easter, and more. Cox explains how to use deadlines to our advantage, the dynamics of teams and customers, and techniques for using deadlines to make better, more effective decisions.