The Genius of Little Things

The Genius of Little Things
Title The Genius of Little Things PDF eBook
Author Larry Buhl
Publisher Createspace Independent Pub
Pages 234
Release 2013-01-25
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781481822022

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Sixteen-year-old Tyler's big dream of becoming a top immunologist could come crashing down if he doesn't manage all of the little things right now. But when this obsessive-compulsive science geek confronts a school election, a demeaning job, needy tutees, a first girlfriend, and the possible extinction of honeybees, there are suddenly too many things to manage. Tyler's catastrophically humorous run for high school student council convinces the principal that he's a troublemaker, while it wins him the admiration and desire of Rachel, a smart and iconoclastic reporter for the school paper. A new night job at a nursing home puts Tyler on a collision course with his new foster parents, a childless middle-aged couple with an agenda and a tragic past of their own. And the pain of his mother's death becomes too big to ignore. Set on the mean streets of suburban Las Vegas, The Genius of Little Things is about how you can't always get what you want. But sometimes, well, you know... The Genius of Little Things is journalist and screenwriter Larry Buhl's first novel.

Nina's Book of Little Things

Nina's Book of Little Things
Title Nina's Book of Little Things PDF eBook
Author Keith Haring
Publisher Big Picture Press
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Creative activities and seat work
ISBN 9780763668938

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A book of imagination for the little Nina in all of us. Make a little mess, collect some little snowflakes, and draw the things a little bird might say in this book that asks its owner to make his or her mark on every page. Keith Haring presented Nina’s Book of Little Things to a friend’s daughter on her seventh birthday. Now everybody can enjoy this classic book, back in print in a stylish new edition, featuring a back-page pocket for extra items and a band to keep everything safely stowed.

The Comfort of Little Things

The Comfort of Little Things
Title The Comfort of Little Things PDF eBook
Author Holly Elissa Bruno
Publisher Redleaf Press
Pages 186
Release 2015-06-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1605544108

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The Comfort of Little Things is a thought-provoking book that empowers educators to give themselves and the people in their lives second chances in order for themselves and the children they teach to learn and thrive. This book includes stories from the author and contributors to the author's blog posts. Holly Elissa Bruno is an author, attorney, acclaimed keynote speaker, and host of an online radio program. Her other Redleaf Press books are Managing Legal Risks in Early Childhood Programs (co-published with Teachers College Press) and Learning from the Bumps in the Road.

The Little Things

The Little Things
Title The Little Things PDF eBook
Author Andy Andrews
Publisher HarperChristian + ORM
Pages 192
Release 2017-03-07
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0718089103

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Wall Street Journal Bestseller Have you ever wondered why we spend so much time and energy thinking about the big challenges in our lives when all the evidence proves it’s actually the little things that change everything? That’s right… Absolutely everything. Little Things embodies Andy’s own approach to life and work, detailing for the first time some of the exclusive material that he uses to teach and coach some of the most successful corporations, teams, and individuals around the world. In his unique humorous style, Andy shows how people succeed by actually going against the modern adage, “don’t sweat the small stuff”. By contrast, Andy proves that it is in concentrating on the smaller things that we add value and margin. Discover a new perspective and a game plan for meeting various challenges, such as: Managing life in a society that seems to be constantly offended by something or someone Creating change that is permanent and not short term Dramatically increasing results by harnessing the fraction of margin between second place and first Understanding our spiritual connection with God and how that affects planning and outcome Identifying the very moment when asking the question why? multiplies the success of an endeavor Recognizing the smallest details that ensure the greatest success

The Genius Plague

The Genius Plague
Title The Genius Plague PDF eBook
Author David Walton
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 386
Release 2017-10-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1633883434

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"In this science fiction thriller, brothers are pitted against each other as a pandemic threatens to destabilize world governments by exerting a subtle mind control over survivors"--

Uncommon Genius

Uncommon Genius
Title Uncommon Genius PDF eBook
Author Denise Shekerjian
Publisher Penguin
Pages 273
Release 1991-02-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0140109862

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Drawing on interviews with 40 winners of the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship—the so-called "genius awards"—the insightful study throws fresh light on the creative process.

Not Quite a Genius

Not Quite a Genius
Title Not Quite a Genius PDF eBook
Author Nate Dern
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 292
Release 2017-08-08
Genre Humor
ISBN 1501122223

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“Highly recommended reading for those hungry for surprise” (A.J. Jacobs, New York Times bestselling author)—a rollicking collection of personal stories and essays on relationships, technology, and contemporary society from the news editor at Funny or Die and former artistic director at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater. This hilarious collection of essays spans a wide variety of topics. There’s the open letter to Charles Manson, a brave archeologist’s journey into a suburban man cave, and a long overdue, sternly worded letter from Leif Erikson to Christopher Columbus. Walt Whitman even teaches a spin class. Nate Dern’s razor-sharp eye examines modern society and technology, man buns, dating apps, and juicing crazes. Anyone who’s ever scrunched their eyes at WiFi Terms & Conditions, listened to the reasons that led a vegetarian to give up meat, or looked on in horror at the evolving audacity of reality TV will appreciate Dern’s wicked and funny take on modern life. Not Quite a Genius is fun, and funny, “a breath of fresh air that you can eat up bit by bit or all at once” (Abbi Jacobson, cocreator and star of Broad City).