A is for Affirmations is a positive journey through the alphabet, using affirmations to empower and inspire children. Each letter introduces a positive trait or quality-like bravery, kindness, creativity, and strength-encouraging kids to embrace the best within themselves.
Through its uplifting words and thoughtful guidance, the book helps children understand their unique value and limitless potential. It fosters confidence, optimism, and a deep sense of self-worth, while also encouraging empathy and kindness toward others.
By the end, children are reminded of the magic within them, the power of their dreams, and the strength to shine in their own special way. This book is more than a collection of affirmations-it's a tool for nurturing self-esteem and building a foundation of positivity to carry through life.
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PoetryThank God Daniel Stoffman decided to write a book about Canada's incredibly lax immigration and refugee system. As he points out so well in his book, you're labelled a racist or anti-immigrant if you dare speak up and question what our government(s) has done to a once responsible department. He tackles all of the tough issues from Canada's incredibly generous and inept refugee system to the government guise of multiculturalism...
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Daniel Stoffman does a superb job in demolishing the mythology surrounding immigration to Canada. He convincingly demonstrates that increased immigration is not essential for economic growth; that the economic performance of recent immigrants is much lower than was the case when immigration was more sensibly managed; and that both conservatives and left-wingers often have their own underlying motives concerning immigration,...
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i found the book persuasive. some of the arguments generated questions in my mind but his arguments and ideas seem to have support from other sources.some of the most disturbing aspects to his book to me were political appointments to immigration boards, queue jumping, and the manipulations the process is subjected to.the horror stories he tells certainly confirm that the system is not working effectively.
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