HOW TO FIND RESOURCES:

There are TWO WAYS to finding resources and each will show them in a different place. The simplest one, is by selecting a topic or a type and going through the list of items shown under the title "GENERAL LIST OF ITEMS;" or two, by using the Search Box (light grey background) and perusing the results listed inside it.

 

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This is an advanced search box and there are three ways in which you can use it:
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2) By entering an exact phrase between quotes, i.g: "Faith on the Move" or author "John Certalic" and lastly,
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 GENERAL LIST OF ITEMS 

Under here you will find the General List of Library Resources OR a filtered list IF you have selected either a topic or a type. Both will be ordered alphabetically and are NOT related to the results of using the SEARCH BOX ABOVE this title (a light grey background with a dark border box), which will be listed, if any, inside it .
 
Witchcraft and pagan religious practices increased in the U.S. over the past few decades, with Millennials turning to alternatives ranging from astrology and tarot cards and away from Christianity and traditionally dominant Abrahamic religions. By: Benjamin Fearnow

AUTHOR(s): Fearnow, Benjamin

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Expat parents have  parallel experiences  to their children – in the same places, but qualitatively different. When parents (and other adults) recognise the difference between an adult’s experience of life overseas and a child’s experience, it is a huge step toward the sort of understanding that encourages and comforts TCKs. By: Tanya Crossman

AUTHOR(s): Crossman,Tayna
SOURCE: A Life Overseas |

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An influential doctors group is beefing up warnings about marijuana's potential harms for teens amid increasingly lax laws and attitudes on pot use. Many parents use the drug and think it's OK for their kids, but "we would rather not mess around with the developing brain," said Dr. Seth Ammerman. The advice comes in a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics, published in Pediatrics February 2017. By: Associated Press

AUTHOR(s): Associated Press
SOURCE: NBC News

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If we could ensure that our TCKs would grow up healthy and resilient, we would do it in a heartbeat. In Raising up a Generation of Healthy Third Culture Kids, Lauren Wells has gifted us with a gentle guide and a preventive health primer, unique in the field of third culture kid literature. This book is a goldmine of wisdom, organized in a practical and readable format. While we cannot know all our TCKs will go through, we can take a giant step forward by learning how to multiply the benefits of...

AUTHOR(s): Wells, Lauren

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This is your retirement wake-up call.  In  Retire Inspired  Chris Hogan will transform the way you think about your future. Learn how to make smart decisions now to help you live your retirement dreams. You don’t have to retire broke, stressed, and working long after you want to. Whether you’re twenty-five or fifty-five,  Retire Inspired  will equip you with a plan to... Author: Chris Hogan  Publisher: Ramsay Press

AUTHOR(s): Chris Hogan
PUBLISHER: Ramsay Press

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