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Jennifer Smith

    Jennifer Smith se consacre à l'autonomisation et à l'encouragement des épouses du monde entier pour cultiver des mariages centrés sur le Christ. Par le biais de son blog en ligne et de sa présence sur les médias sociaux, elle atteint une communauté de plus de 250 000 épouses. Ses articles hebdomadaires, encouragements et prières se concentrent sur la croissance quotidienne au sein du mariage. Ayant servi comme missionnaire aux côtés de son mari, Jennifer apporte une riche compréhension des dynamiques relationnelles à son ministère.

    Jennifer Smith
    Dyslexia Wonders
    Adobe Creative Suite 5 Design Premium digital classroom
    Adobe Illustrator CS6. Digital Classroom
    Anne Rice
    Wife After God
    Green Ghost, Blue Ocean
    • 2023

      Tap It Out

      The Adventures of Baby Star

      The story features Baby Star, a lively and engaging character who invites readers into her world. Through her adventures, young readers are encouraged to explore themes of friendship, imagination, and self-discovery. The narrative is designed to be fun and relatable, making it an enjoyable read for children while promoting positive messages and creativity.

      Tap It Out
    • 2022

      In late 2019, the world was rocked by the emergence of a "novel" coronavirus. Within months, this deadly virus had spread across the globe, quickly gaining pandemic status. But when COVID-19 began ravaging Hawai'i, the state failed to respond effectively to protect its residents. As the number of cases began to skyrocket, the few epidemiological specialists tasked with investigation and contact tracing quickly became overwhelmed. Meanwhile, leadership at the Hawai'i Department of Health (HDOH) falsely reported to the media and general public that staffing was adequate. Pandemic in Paradise is the historic account of the COVID-19 response in Hawai'i--a response that will go down alongside the burning of Chinatown in 1900 as one of the worst civic disasters in state history. In its pages, Dr. Jennifer Smith, trained virologist and former epidemiological specialist at the HDOH, recounts the failed response efforts and corruption of state leadership she witnessed as a frontline worker during the pandemic. With unflinching honesty, Jennifer reveals how her determination to blow the whistle on that failure and corruption led to her dismissal without cause. Science. Politics. Lies. And one shining light of truth. This story has it all--and you won't be able to put it down.

      Pandemic in Paradise: An Insider's View of Covid Corruption in Hawai'i
    • 2022

      Girls with ADHD

      A Practical Guide to Recognize the Symptoms and Help Young Women Overcome the Struggles of Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder - Tips and Organizing Solutions for Parents

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      This book serves as a vital resource for educators, parents, and counselors, offering insights and strategies to support children's development and well-being. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration among adults in a child's life to foster a nurturing environment. The content is designed to equip readers with practical tools and knowledge to address various challenges faced by children, ensuring they thrive emotionally, socially, and academically.

      Girls with ADHD
    • 2020

      Green Ghost, Blue Ocean

      No Fixed Address

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,5(33)Évaluer

      The memoir chronicles a 40,000 nautical mile journey over seventeen years, detailing the transformative experience of Jennifer and her husband Nik as they escape the corporate grind. Realizing that material success doesn't equate to personal fulfillment, they embark on long-distance sailing, embracing adventure and self-discovery. Their story reflects the pursuit of a meaningful life beyond conventional expectations, highlighting the beauty of exploration and the lessons learned at sea.

      Green Ghost, Blue Ocean
    • 2019

      Prayers to Change Your Child's Life

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      Emphasizing the transformative power of prayer, this book provides parents with practical tools and guidance to incorporate daily prayer into their children's lives. It aims to strengthen the spiritual foundation of families, ensuring children are enveloped in a supportive and prayerful environment.

      Prayers to Change Your Child's Life
    • 2019

      This book explores the timeline and methods through which preschool children learn the vernacular norms of their community. It delves into the developmental stages of language acquisition and socialization, highlighting the influence of cultural context on children's understanding and use of language. Through research and analysis, it offers insights into the interplay between language, identity, and community engagement in early childhood.

      Sociolinguistic Variation in Children's Language
    • 2018

      Landon is a young man with many abilities, but he only wants to focus on his basketball skills. He feels that making the school basketball team will be the start of a wonderful basketball career, fulfilling his deepest desire. But through an encounter with a relative at a family reunion, he comes to realize his true worth.

      Image Bearer
    • 2017

      The story explores Samantha's journey from a desire for material possessions to a deeper understanding of what truly matters in life. As she wishes on stars for toys, their sudden disappearance prompts her to reflect on her priorities. This pivotal moment forces her to confront her values and make a significant decision that will shape her perspective and future.

      Samantha's Wishes
    • 2015

      Politics in the Corridor of Dying

      • 344pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Politics in the Corridor of Dying makes specific policy recommendations for the future while revealing how AIDS activism around the world has achieved much more than increased funding, better treatment, and more open clinical trial access: by forcing controlling entities to democratize, activists have changed the balance of power for the better and helped advance permanent social change.

      Politics in the Corridor of Dying
    • 2015

      Making Poetry Matter draws together contributions from leading scholars in the field to offer a variety of perspectives on poetry pedagogy. A wide range of topics are covered including: - teacher attitudes to teaching poetry in the urban primary classroom - digital poetry and multimodality - resistance to poetry in Post-16 English. The internationally recognised contributors draw on data collected through a variety of research methods, including case studies, to ensure that theory on poetry pedagogy is clearly linked to practice. They consider teaching and learning poetry in classrooms across the 5 - 19 age range from different perspectives, looking at reading; writing; speaking and listening and transformative poetry cultures.

      Making Poetry Matter