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Rachel Lambert

    Wild And Sweet
    Robert Smith's Young Showjumper
    Rethinking Disability and Mathematics
    Seaweed Foraging in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
    Weil ich dich liebe, will ich dich gehen lassen
    • Rachels und Vincents Liebesglück scheint perfekt, bis Vincent einen schweren Unfall erleidet und ins Wachkoma fällt. Als klar ist, dass Vincent nicht ins Leben zurückfinden wird, kämpft Rachel dafür, dass sein Wunsch, nicht von medizinischen Apparaturen abhängig zu sein, respektiert wird.Sie und die Ärzte befürworten die Einstellung der lebenserhaltenden Maßnahmen, doch Vincents Eltern wollen ihren Sohn nicht gehen lassen. Für Rachel ist Damit ihr geliebter Mann in Frieden sterben darf, wird sie auch vor Gericht für ihn eintreten.Der Bestseller aus Frankreich ist nicht nur eine bewegende und eindrucksvolle Liebesgeschichte, sondern auch ein mutiger Appell für einen selbstbestimmten, menschenwürdigen Tod.

      Weil ich dich liebe, will ich dich gehen lassen
    • Rethinking Disability and Mathematics

      A Udl Math Classroom Guide for Grades K-8

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden

      Emphasizing the importance of understanding mathematics, the book advocates for children's rights to grasp mathematical concepts and apply them to real-life situations. It explores how math can empower children to interpret and navigate their environments, fostering both confidence and critical thinking skills. The narrative highlights the transformative potential of math in a child's development and encourages educators and parents to support this essential learning journey.

      Rethinking Disability and Mathematics
    • Robert Smith's Young Showjumper

      • 160 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Robert Smith grew up in the shadow of his father, Harvey. Like many other children of successful parents, from an early age he was expected to win every competition he entered. He did not receive any special advantages in his junior years, but worked his way up through the grades to take his place among the top-ranking international showjumpers of today. In this book, Robert tells of how he was "made to ride" at the age of three, and how from his days in junior classes onwards the sport of showjumping gradually took over his life. He now has behind him a wealth of experience of training young horses for showjumping competitions, and here he shares his knowledge by describing the qualities to look for in a young horse. He stresses that perfect conformation is not vital in a good showjumper, but a suitable temperament, and the ability really to enjoy jumping, is essential. He places great emphasis on the importance of groundwork and establishing good basic control before introducing a horse to gridwork and a variety of different fences. He explains how every rider must learn to anticipate what a horse is going to do - every horse is an individual, and there can be no set rules in training. A feeding and fitness programme, up to competition level, is also included.

      Robert Smith's Young Showjumper
    • Whether you're in the countryside or the city, there are all sorts of delicious plants growing around you - just waiting to be found and picked. This new cookbook by foraging expert Rachel Lambert combines two of her favourite things: wild plants and sugar. Her recipes take you through the seasons, introducing you to the bounty out there to discover - from blackberries, sloes and elderflowers to yarrow, sorrel and even Japanese knotweed. Including jams, ice creams, cookies, cakes, cordials and more, this is a seriously sweet collection of wildly tasty desserts.

      Wild And Sweet