Author: Karlon Douglas
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Autumn Girls 2.0 grayscale adult coloring book, by designer Karlon Douglas of Black River Art, is a new and improved version of our original, Autumn Girls grayscale coloring book. This coloring book has 35 beautifully designed grayscale coloring pages of women adorned with fall leaves waiting for you to breathe life into them with the colors of autumn. Imagine as you color each page a new season emerging before your eyes with vivid colors of reds, oranges and yellows. What are you waiting for? Start a cozy fire, get a cup of tasty hot chocolate, grab your colored pencils, and immerse yourself in this autumnal world of beauty. Features include: 35 coloring pages Single-sided pages Perfect bound paperback Book size 8.5" x 11" Check out the other coloring books by artist, Karlon Douglas of Black River Art by clicking on his name above or the "More About The Author" section below Dream World Fairyland Sweet & Sassy Living Dead Girls Surreal Color Some Christmas Women of Fantasy Fine Art Grayscale Wicked Women The Soul of a Woman Grayscale Mix-up 3 Skulls and many more...
Author: Iram Siraj
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107018056
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Examines the impact that parents and schools have on disadvantaged children who perform against the odds.
Author: Barbara Lloyd
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317724976
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What factors influence adolescents to take up smoking? Why do more girls smoke than boys? In contrast to medical orthodoxy, Smoking in Adolescence looks at smoking from the adolescents' own points of view. What emerges is that regular smokers are seen as fun-loving and nonconformist; cigarettes are a passport to a fashionable, popular and 'hard' identity. Young people create, and are influenced by, complex images of smokers and nonsmokers. Barbara Lloyd and Kevin Lucas explore the psychological dimensions such as social environment, family, peers, stress and coping, body image, mood and pleasure. They suggest how anti-smoking interventions should be re-evaluated to take account of this new evidence throughout the school curriculum. Smoking in Adolescence will be of practical interest to teachers, youth workers, health professionals and parents as well as students of psychology.