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Is self-harm a suicide attempt? What's behind the growing increase in teenagers and adults who self-harm? What can be done to help someone who self-harms? This book answers these questions.
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Wee mouse Rory tries to find his owner Sam at Edinburgh zoo, and avoids some narrow squeaks along the way.
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Little Jessie is learning to be polite, and when she says 'please' it sounds just like 'PEAS'. When a new babysitter asks what she'd like to drink, Jessie finds herself with a succession of funny drinks.
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Permanent agriculture - abundance by design
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When blackbirds, butterflies, a squirrel and a hare decide to make their homes in Hettie the Highland Cow's long hair, it might be time for a haircut.
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Robbie knows there's something strange about the man who stumbles out of a stormy sea into the Shetland islanders lives. Will anyone believe him? Mollie Hunter's best-known story, a true Scottish classic.
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A wonderful collection of traditional Scottish stories for children, full of animals and ogres, kings and broonies, fairies and ordinary folk.
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This successful guide has already helped many tens of thousands of readers understand and manage out-of-control anger in all its forms, from passive-aggression to all-out rage. Dr. Robert Nay presents an effective six-step program grounded in the proven techniques of cognitive- ...
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Cybernetics - roughly, the study of systems - is often thought of as a grim science of control. This book reveals a much more lively and experimental strain of cybernetics that can be traced from the 1940s onwards.
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There are an estimated 600,000,000 passenger cars in the world, and thatnumber is increasing every day. So too is Earth's supply of parking spaces. In somecities, parking lots cover more than one-third of the metropolitan footprint. It'sofficial: we have paved paradise and put ...
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