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So you want to return to nursing?

So you want to return to nursing?So you want to return to nursing? (book)

Print: $7.18

Download: $3.99

If youre tired of crawling through the internet like I was trying to find a Return to Nursing course, what it entails, how to survive it and would like a real account of someone who've been there, then please read my guide. It's funny, short and full of practical tips for the nurse who's on the go and needs to know now. You'll also get a list of handy places you can check, self assessment questions, and a tasty treat at the end. You're more than welcome to contact me as well if you need extra advice or good old fashion support. We nurses have to be there for each other as I am for you. I was going to give this guide away for free, but in today's world no one trusts the motive of someone giving someone giving away something for free anymore, so here's the deal: Im going to give 25pence out fo each copy sold to NurseAid. That way we all gain and prosper from the deal. I do hope you enjoy the guide though. Thanks for coming back. Your profession needs you.

Not By Bread Alone

Not By Bread AloneNot By Bread Alone (book)

Hardcover Print: $15.92

The urge to write is a powerful thing. It can taper the mind, stir the emotions and free the soul. This book of poetry was meant to do exactly that, and I hope that by reading, you will touch the very issues that beckon you from within. Thanks for reading.

As I See It

As I See ItAs I See It (photo book)

Print: $39.71

This special limited edition of never seen before photographs is by budding professional Ken Dawe who has won many awards in his field already. He belongs to a local camera club and is also a keen gardener and family man. This work was put together by his son and daughter-in-law, Mark and Candy to help celebrate his life and scenic views behind his lens. Hope you enjoy.

Not By Bread Alone

Not By Bread AloneNot By Bread Alone (book)

Print: $11.08

The urge to write is a powerful thing. It can taper the mind, stir the emotions and free the soul. This book of poetry was meant to do exactly that, and I hope that by reading, you will touch the very issues that beckon you from within. Thanks for reading.

The urge to write is a very powerful thing. Emotions and feelings tugging you along to pour your very soul out on a piece of paper or to die trying in the process. I didn’t know I was always writing poetry when I started stringing letters together at the age of five. All I knew was that these wonderful, mixed up feelings of love, laughter and be-trayal had to come out somewhere less they threaten to overwhelm me completely. I didn’t care about lyrics or stanzas or any of the requirements that modern day poetry should or shouldn’t have. I just wanted to make my con-nection with the world and to share my gift with my friends and family where I could. Some poems became too private to share as the depth of my emotions grew and teenage hormones raged. But I always knew I had a friend in poetry. A therapy. A release. Ways of finding my way back to the world after all the ups and downs. It was something so sweet that I had to indulge. And that’s why my poems do not carry one central theme or range of emotions. As I feel I write, and that’s what I believe makes a great writer, or a poet out of you and I.