Yak's Corner

Yak's Corner
Title Yak's Corner PDF eBook
Author Artie Knapp
Publisher Artie Knapp Books
Pages 78
Release 2011-05
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780983135524

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The humorous children s stories in this collection were previously published by the Detroit Free Press Yak s Corner, an 8-page print magazine written for students ages 6-13. Sporadic B&W spot illustrations accompany each story. From the foreword: On behalf of Yak s Corner, I would like to express thanks to Artie Knapp for allowing us to publish five of his delightful animal tales in our magazine. Our young readers benefited from his use of humor to gently deliver messages about following your heart, respecting differences, pursuing your dream, conquering your fears, and being true to yourself. Newspapers in Education Manager, Detroit Media Partnership, a Gannett Company "

Yuck! Said the Yak

Yuck! Said the Yak
Title Yuck! Said the Yak PDF eBook
Author Alex English
Publisher Lerner Publications (Tm)
Pages 36
Release 2019-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1541574109

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"The original picture book text for this story has been modified by the author to be an early reader"--Publisher.

Storms of Silence

Storms of Silence
Title Storms of Silence PDF eBook
Author Joe Simpson
Publisher The Mountaineers Books
Pages 318
Release 1996
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780898865127

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Joe Simpson recounts his experiences as a mountain climber in the Himalayas, offering his insights into the perplexing nature of aggression and violence -- in himself, others, and society.

Something Needs to Change

Something Needs to Change
Title Something Needs to Change PDF eBook
Author David Platt
Publisher Multnomah
Pages 241
Release 2021-05-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0735291438

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USA TODAY, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, AND ECPA BESTSELLER • The author of Radical takes readers on a soul-searching journey through impoverished villages in the Himalayan mountains, daring them to make a difference in a world of urgent need, starting right where they live. “Grippingly vulnerable and unforgettable. I could not put this book down.”—Ann Voskamp, author of One Thousand Gifts While leading a team on a week-long trek of the Himalayas, bestselling author and pastor David Platt was stunned by the human needs he encountered, an experience so dramatic that it "changed the trajectory of my life." Meeting a man who'd lost his eye from a simple infection and seeing the faces of girls stolen from their families and trafficked in the cities, along with other unforgettable encounters, opened his eyes to the people behind the statistics and compelled him to wrestle with his assumptions about faith. In Something Needs to Change, Platt invites readers to come along on both the adventure of the trek, as well as the adventure of seeking answers to tough questions like, "Where is God in the middle of suffering?" "What makes my religion any better than someone else's religion?" and "What do I believe about eternal suffering?" Platt has crafted an irresistible message about what it means to give your life for the gospel--to finally stop talking about faith and truly start living it. Praise for Something Needs to Change “Rugged. Authentic. Gritty. Real. Worshipful. There are no other books like this one. I always pick up David’s books with a sense of excitement and, quite honestly, apprehension—because I know that areas of compromise and complacency in my life are going to be exposed. But this book exceeded even my high expectations, for which I am grateful. And so will you be. As David writes, it’s time to run, not walk. Let’s go.”—J. D. Greear, president of the Southern Baptist Convention “Extraordinary and challenging. I’ve just never read a book like this before. I am so moved. Bring your full heart to this story and watch how God opens your eyes, changes your mind, and broadens the dreams you have for your life.”—Annie F. Downs, best-selling author of 100 Days to Brave and Remember God “If you dare to read this book, you might just have an unexpected encounter with Jesus that leaves you weeping on the floor, as David’s experience did. Something changes within us when the seemingly overwhelming needs of the world present themselves simply in the life of a single person. Ultimately, I pray your compassion will be transformed to action.”—Santiago “Jimmy” Mellado, president and CEO of Compassion International

Kami and the Yaks

Kami and the Yaks
Title Kami and the Yaks PDF eBook
Author Andrea Stenn Stryer
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2007
Genre Children's stories
ISBN 9780977896103

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When his family's yaks go missing, Kami, a young deaf Sherpa boy, sets off into the Himalaya Mountains alone to find them.

Tibet

Tibet
Title Tibet PDF eBook
Author Michael Buckley
Publisher Bradt Travel Guides
Pages 372
Release 2012
Genre Travel
ISBN 1841623822

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Exploring ethnic Tibet independently is a challenge. With the 'land of snows' having some of the wildest and roughest road routes in high Asia, motoring, mountain-biking and trekking options are all given due attention in this new edition. High quality, numerous maps set this guide apart from other guides on Tibet and the trekking section has been expanded to include more on the main treks, including Everest Base Camp, Genden to Samye, Namtso trek and Kailiash region treks. Particular attention has been paid to the Amdo and Kham regions, not usually covered in guidebooks. Political and cultural issues make Tibet a sensitive destination for Westerners, so Michael Buckley's authoritative advice includes guidelines on cultural etiquette, local customs, and travelling with minimum impact on the culture and environment. The chapter on language includes a section covering Tibetan script.

We Are Not Eaten by Yaks

We Are Not Eaten by Yaks
Title We Are Not Eaten by Yaks PDF eBook
Author C. Alexander London
Publisher Penguin
Pages 217
Release 2011-02-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1101475870

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Eleven-year-old twins Oliver and Celia Navel could care less about adventure and they really do not like excitement. They’d rather be watching television. Unfortunately for them, their thrill-seeking parents have dragged them from continent to continent their entire lives. But when their mother goes missing and their father makes a bet with the devious explorer Sir Edmund, the twins are forced into action. They head to Tibet where they fall out of airplanes, battle Yetis, poison witches, and encounter one very large yak. If they can unravel the mysteries and outwit Sir Edmund, they might just make the discovery of a lifetime . . . and get cable television!