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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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 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 .
 
Pandemic resilience resources for global workers. Compiled by: Trauma and Resilience
SOURCE: TRAUMA & RESILIENCE - A Handbook

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English Manual and Guideline on World about Coordination and Disaster Management; published on 01 Sep 2003 by People In Aid, Relief Web, UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Also available in French and Spanish.  
SOURCE: UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)

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Potter's Inn is a non-profit organization providing, teaching and resourcing soul care for leaders in ministry and the marketplace.
SOURCE: Potter's Inn

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"Raising a Family Overseas" fills a huge gap in literature for families in just this situation or getting ready to move forward. It is eminently practical, filled with wisdom gained from experience, from both MK's/TCK's and their parents. You will find amazingly practical, down-to-earth, doable advice about building and deepening relationships with your children even in the midst of the seemingly never ending chaos of transition - packing, saying goodbye, traveling, unpacking, saying hello, and...

AUTHOR(s): Danforth, Anna
PUBLISHER: Anna Danforth

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