Life Lens

Life Lens
Title Life Lens PDF eBook
Author Michele Monahan Horner
Publisher Hillcrest Publishing Group
Pages 172
Release 2016
Genre Education
ISBN 163505060X

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In Life Lens: Seeing Your Children in Color, author and celebrated Suzuki music instructor Michele Monahan Horner presents a trailblazing model that will identify your students' unique learning needs and make your teaching easier and a whole lot more fun. The Life Lens method analyzes each individual through the power of observation. By simply watching your children, you will quickly be able to learn their best learning style, thinking process, pace preference, relationship to time, and what most motivates them. Life Lens is a system that breaks down a child's interior landscape into seven different colors. Far from typecasting, the foundation of the Life Lens method is respectful recognition of individuals' hardwired differences and learning how to work with those differences by meeting those individuals where they are most ready to learn. Below are just a few people who will benefit from the Life Lens model: Parents, Educators, Social Workers, Guidance Counselors, Human Resources Professionals, Coaches, Business Owners, Life Lens principles apply universally across all ages, classroom groups, and with non-musicians. By using Life Lens, you will be able to home in on the most effective strategies to communicate with and help your students learn. Parents will learn how to eliminate hidden relationship stressors so that practice or homework time will be happier and more productive. After reading Life Lens, you will never see the world in black and white again. Book jacket.

Lens on Life

Lens on Life
Title Lens on Life PDF eBook
Author Stephanie Calabrese Roberts
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 193
Release 2013-04-12
Genre Photography
ISBN 113610934X

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Mostly candid and spontaneous, documentary photography serves to preserve a moment in time. In Lens on Life, celebrated documentary photographer and author of the best-selling The Art of iPhoneography: A Guide to Mobile Creativity, Stephanie Calabrese Roberts, inspires you to explore, shoot, and share documentary photographs, guiding you as you define your own style. Illustrated with the author's striking artwork and diverse insight and perspectives from seasoned photographers including Elliott Erwitt, Elizabeth Fleming, Sion Fullana, Ed Kashi, John Loengard, Beth Rooney, and Rick Smolan, this book will sharpen your artistic intuition and give you the confidence to take on personal or professional documentary assignments. Full of advice that will challenge you and strengthen your photography, Lens on Life shows you how to capture an authentic view of your world.

Illuminature

Illuminature
Title Illuminature PDF eBook
Author Rachel Williams
Publisher Wide Eyed Editions
Pages 64
Release 2016-10-06
Genre Animals
ISBN 9781847808868

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Explore ten of the world's most diverse environments and reveal their hidden secrets with a magic coloured lens that illuminates each page in a kaleidoscope of colour. Discover the dark and mysterious creatures of the night, whose super-sensory powers allow them to live and survive in the shadows, then switch the lens to step into daylight, where the heat of the sun supercharges the secret lives of creatures big and small. Finally, use the third lens to reveal the luscious plant life of every habitat as you travel through a jungle, a reef, grasslands, woodland and uncover a world that never sleeps. This is an animal book like no other, allowing you to view the natural world in full technicolour.

Marvelous Machines

Marvelous Machines
Title Marvelous Machines PDF eBook
Author Jane Wilsher
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 2021-02-02
Genre Machinery
ISBN 9781912920204

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Use the Magic Lens to reveal the inner workings of the machines all around us

The Shattered Lens

The Shattered Lens
Title The Shattered Lens PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Alpeyrie
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 288
Release 2017-10-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1501146548

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A “gripping and personal view of war” (Andy McNab, author of Bravo Two Zero), from a celebrated photojournalist—who spent time in Ukraine in 2014 and documented the turmoil that led to Russia’s invasion—crafts a powerful memoir about his experiences in some of the world’s most dangerous, war-torn areas, and his terrifying capture by Syrian rebels in 2013. For a decade, Jonathan Alpeyrie—a French‑American photojournalist—had ventured in and out of more than a dozen conflict zones. He photographed civilians being chased out of their homes, military trucks roving over bullet‑torn battlefields, and too many bodies to count. But on April 29, 2013, during his third assignment to Syria, Alpeyrie became the story. For eighty‑one days he was bound, blindfolded, and beaten by Syrian rebels. Over the course of his captivity, Alpeyrie kept his spirits up and strove to find the humanity in his captors. He took part in their activities, taught them how to swim, prayed with them, and tried learning their language and culture. He also discovered a dormant faith within himself, one that strengthened him throughout the ordeal. The Shattered Lens is a firsthand account that “reads like a thriller” (The New York Journal of Books) by a photojournalist who has always answered the next adrenaline‑pumping assignment. Yet, during his headline‑making kidnapping and “for all his suffering, Alpeyrie expresses, in words and color photographs, the compassion of a global citizen seeing beyond his personal terror and into the nuances of human interactions” (Booklist).

The Leica Lens Book

The Leica Lens Book
Title The Leica Lens Book PDF eBook
Author Brian Bower
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1998
Genre Leica camera
ISBN 9780715308172

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This survey of Leica lenses includes a brief history from the early Elmars to the recent ASPH and Apo. Technical aspects of lense design are included as well as advice on controlling perspective, taking close-ups, accurate focusing and achieving the correct exposure.

The Designate (Lens Book 1)

The Designate (Lens Book 1)
Title The Designate (Lens Book 1) PDF eBook
Author J. B. Cantwell
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 2018-03-12
Genre
ISBN 9781072230557

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Riley Taylor is a survivor. In 2095, 17-year-old Riley lives in a world where everyone is given a designation and monitored 24/7 from the time they're born. She and her best friend, Alex, have been Green designates their whole lives, free citizens who can live and work unrestricted. But that doesn't make things any easier for them. Together, they decide that joining the United States Service will be their ticket out of poverty.Trouble is, only 20% of recruits live through the three-year-term. Their wish? To collect the handsome stipend waiting for them at the end of their tour. Their goal? Survival in a system where only one in five can live. "The Designate (Lens Book 1)" was previously published as "PINK: Warrior Games Book 1."Genre: Teen & Young Adult Dystopian Fiction Age 15+