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52 #29 : Name Calling (Week Twenty Nine - DC Comics) Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison
DC Comics, 2006
"Th-th-they're going to kill me. S-S-Supergirl's going to kill me." "That's -- the Black Marvel Family?" Plus, The Origin of The Joker by Waid and Brian Bolland.
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Somebody's Calling My Name 1 review Wyatt Tee Walker
Judson Press, 1983
Learning to Preach frmo Black Music Walker provides a glimpse into the characteristics and importance of music to African Americans. It is her contention that music, preaching, and praying are all fundamentals to helping the African American survive in this land. There are a few very helpful and interesting assertions. First on page 25 and 26 she implies that liberation requires spirited music which in some ways is subversive to ...
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Out of Harm's Way 50 reviews Jack Thompson
Tyndale House Publishers, 2005
This is a Conservative? This is a Conservative? This is so much more in line with the worst of nanny state leftism. Tipper Gore would be proud.
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Adam's Task: Calling Animals by Name 1 review Vicki Hearne
William Heinemann, 1987
Too Academic I purchased this book in hopes that it could help me train my dog to stop certain bad behavior. I found the book to be an excellent referance book about dogs, but I found little direct, hands-on help in training my dog.
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How to Handle Bullies, Teasers and Other Meanies: A Book That Takes the Nuisance Out of Name Calling and ... 12 reviews Kate Cohen-Posey
Rainbow Books, 1995
Useful and simple My 8 year old son spent about 40 minutes with this book and the next day he and his best friend were using the book's concepts to invent good resposes to insults. That's what I call practical.
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Adam's Task: Calling Animals by Name 18 reviews Vicki Hearne
Perennial, 1994
St Vicki Vicki Hearne was a great friend and teacher to me and countless other people. Her generosity helping people to understand and train their dogs was overwhelming. This is one of the most important books ever written about animals and the concept of training dogs and horses. Only those willing to fully engage in that task can understand it. No one loved and respected animals more than Vicki. No one ...
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Hot Issues, Cool Choices: Facing Bullies, Peer Pressure, Popularity, and Put-downs 5 reviews Sandra McLeod Humphrey
Prometheus Books, 2007
A Most Important Book for Today's Children - American Author's Association Review Humphrey continues with her series on childhood ethics and behavior with this easy-to-read offering. The author boldly tackles one of the most frightening subjects of today's adolescents since Columbine--bullying and its consequences. Humphrey follows the same format as her previous titles in the series, but with slight modifications that make it more appealing to an older reading audience. ...
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Hush! Hush! Somebody's Calling My Name 1 review Patricia W. McGraw
Aduana Publishing Co, 2000
A Powerful Novel Hush! Hush! Somebody's Calling My Name is a "must read" for anyone interested in the connections that link Africa and the US. McGraw's first novel provides a compelling tale with the freshness and vitality that is the hallmark of all her writing. The clever techniques of the narrative interweave the lives of the characters and draw in the reader. The young schoolteacher who is the American focus ...
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Easing the Teasing : Helping Your Child Cope with Name-Calling, Ridicule, and Verbal Bullying 5 reviews Judy S. Freedman
McGraw-Hill, 2002
My child is no longer teased! Thanks for the techniques! This is truly the best book about grade school teasing on the market! I didn't know what to do and my 8-year-old daughter didn't want to go to school anymore. She is a very sweet capable child. However, she has a wandering eye that often looks cross-eyed. She wears very thick glasses and is a bit shy. First she no longer wanted to ride the bus because of 2 kids that continued to call her ...
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Who's Looking Out for You? 37 reviews Bill O'Reilly
Broadway, 2004
The Best Book I Have Read In Years This is my second Bill O'Reilly book. It touched my heart so deeply that I began to sob after I realized Mr. O'Reilly cares about me so much.
Bill taught me how to survive in this world, by living like he does. He starts by explaining how he is a decorated war veteran and is always looking out for us. He explains his service in the military proves he is patriotic. And besides that, he says he ...
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Calling All Dogs!: Grrreat Names for Your Perfect Pooch Joanne O'Sullivan
Lark Books, 2008
Forget Fido! Smart pups, and their owners, want something better. And with 74 million dogs living in America, there?s a whole lot of people in need of a perfect name for their pooch. That?s just what this fun reference delivers: hundreds of clever choices, with one that?s just right for every dog and dog lover. The various monikers are organized into several sections: It?s a Dog?s World (place names, like Dallas and Paris, and foreign ones, ...
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Calling My Name Pony Baldwin
Rosebudd Records, 2000
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Calling All Cats!: Purrrfect Names for Your Fabulous Feline Joanne O'Sullivan
Lark Books, 2008
Americans live with 90 million cats?and many households have more than one. That?s a lot of kitty litter?and a lot of folks who need to come up with a great name for their furry felines. Fortunately, they?ll find hundreds of clever choices here to please even the fussiest pussycat. The names are organized into several helpful sections: A Different Breed of Cat, Glamour Pusses, Great Purrformances, Cari-cat-ures (cartoon and comic book cats), ...
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