The Spots and the Dots

The Spots and the Dots

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  • Author: Helen Baugh
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781728438900
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 32

The Spots live on one side of the hill. The Dots live on the other. Both are fearful and suspicious of the other, but are they really all that different? When a young Spot and a young Dot meet at the top of the hill, they are about to find out. Flip the book upside down and choose whether to read from the perspective of the Spots or the Dots, right up until the middle, where the two communities collide. Find the similarities in others, discover that fear is often based on ignorance, and celebrate difference in this stunning picture book with artwork from award-winning illustrator Marion Deuchars.


A Little SPOT of Feelings

A Little SPOT of Feelings

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  • Author: Diane Alber
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781951287368
  • Category : Anger
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Gives coping and managing techniques to deal with ones emotions.


Whose Spots?

Whose Spots?

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  • Author: Fiona Munro
  • Publisher: Price Stern Sloan
  • ISBN: 9780843198133
  • Category : Animals
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Invites young readers to identify animals with different types of spotted wings or fur and lift the flaps as the creatures are identified and comment on their lives.


Where's Spot?

Where's Spot?

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  • Author: Eric Hill
  • Publisher: Puffin
  • ISBN: 9780241426128
  • Category : Hide-and-seek
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 24

Join the hunt to find lovable puppy, Spot, in Eric Hill's first ever lift-the-flap tale! Lift each flap to find all sorts of funny animal surprises, before discovering where cheeky Spot has been hiding. This is the perfect first book for little ones - the playful text is a wonderful spur to read and respond together, and the hide-and-seek flaps encourage curiosity and interactivity. This is a special anniversary edition of this much-loved classic to celebrate 40 years since the first publication of Where's Spot?.


Lots of Spots

Lots of Spots

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  • Author: Lois Ehlert
  • Publisher: Simon and Schuster
  • ISBN: 1442436743
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 40

Caldecott Honor artist Lois Ehlert invokes birds and beasts from all walks of the animal kingdom in this collection of fun, clever, and witty poems. Beautifully illustrated in Lois’s signature bold and bright collage style, this exploration of camouflage and adornment will both illuminate and delight.


600 Black Spots

600 Black Spots

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  • Author: David A. Carter
  • Publisher: Tate
  • ISBN: 9781854378941
  • Category : Picture puzzles
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 18

A pop-up book for young and old alike, featuring 600 black spots that slip, spin, swirl and slide their way across the page.


Blind Spots

Blind Spots

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  • Author: Max H. Bazerman
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • ISBN: 0691156220
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 204

When confronted with an ethical dilemma, most of us like to think we would stand up for our principles. But we are not as ethical as we think we are. In Blind Spots, leading business ethicists Max Bazerman and Ann Tenbrunsel examine the ways we overestimate our ability to do what is right and how we act unethically without meaning to. From the collapse of Enron and corruption in the tobacco industry, to sales of the defective Ford Pinto, the downfall of Bernard Madoff, and the Challenger space shuttle disaster, the authors investigate the nature of ethical failures in the business world and beyond, and illustrate how we can become more ethical, bridging the gap between who we are and who we want to be. Explaining why traditional approaches to ethics don't work, the book considers how blind spots like ethical fading--the removal of ethics from the decision--making process--have led to tragedies and scandals such as the Challenger space shuttle disaster, steroid use in Major League Baseball, the crash in the financial markets, and the energy crisis. The authors demonstrate how ethical standards shift, how we neglect to notice and act on the unethical behavior of others, and how compliance initiatives can actually promote unethical behavior. They argue that scandals will continue to emerge unless such approaches take into account the psychology of individuals faced with ethical dilemmas. Distinguishing our "should self" (the person who knows what is correct) from our "want self" (the person who ends up making decisions), the authors point out ethical sinkholes that create questionable actions. Suggesting innovative individual and group tactics for improving human judgment, Blind Spots shows us how to secure a place for ethics in our workplaces, institutions, and daily lives.


Dr. Potts, My Pets Have Spots!

Dr. Potts, My Pets Have Spots!

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  • Author: Rod Hull
  • Publisher: Barefoot Books
  • ISBN: 1782856331
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 35

When Mr. Betts’s eight different pets develop spots, he takes them to the vet. Dr. Potts’s medicine cures the spots—but gives them stripes instead! This hilarious rhyming story rollicks along from one problem to the next as Dr. Potts finally cures Mr. Betts’s wacky collection of pets.


Sweet Spots

Sweet Spots

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  • Author: Mattie-Martha Sempert
  • Publisher: punctum books
  • ISBN: 1685710107
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 265

Sweet Spots thinks transversally across language and body, and between text and tissue. This assemblage of essays collectively proposes that words--that is, language that lands as written text--are more-than-human material. And, these materials, composed of forces and flows and tendencies, are capable of generating text-flesh that grows into a thinking in the making. The practice of acupuncture--and its relational thinking--often makes its presence felt to twirl the text-tissue of the bodying essays. Ficto-critical thinking is threaded throughout to activate concepts from process philosophy and use the work of other thinkers (William James, Felix Guattari and Gilles Deleuze, Baruch Spinoza, and Virginia Woolf, to name a few) to forge imaginative connections. Entangled in the text-tissue are an assortment of entities, such as bickering body parts, quivering jellyfish, heart pacemaker cells, a narwhal tooth, Taoist parables, always with ubiquitous, stretchy connective tissue--from gooey interstitial fluid to thick planes of fascia--ever present to ensure that the essaying bodies become, what Alfred North Whitehead calls the one-which-includes-the-many-includes-the-one. The essaying bodies orient towards the sweetest sweet spot which is found, not in the center, but slightly askew, felt in the reverbing more-than that carries their potential. Crucially, this produces a shift in perspective away from self-enclosed bodies and experts toward a care for the connective tissue of relation.


Truth-Spots

Truth-Spots

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  • Author: Thomas F. Gieryn
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 022656200X
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 208

We may not realize it, but truth and place are inextricably linked. For ancient Greeks, temples and statues clustered on the side of Mount Parnassus affirmed their belief that predictions from the oracle at Delphi were accurate. The trust we have in Thoreau’s wisdom depends in part on how skillfully he made Walden Pond into a perfect place for discerning timeless truths about the universe. Courthouses and laboratories are designed and built to exacting specifications so that their architectural conditions legitimate the rendering of justice and discovery of natural fact. The on-site commemoration of the struggle for civil rights—Seneca, Selma, and Stonewall—reminds people of slow but significant political progress and of unfinished business. What do all these places have in common? Thomas F. Gieryn calls these locations “truth-spots,” places that lend credibility to beliefs and claims about natural and social reality, about the past and future, and about identity and the transcendent. In Truth-Spots, Gieryn gives readers an elegant, rigorous rendering of the provenance of ideas, uncovering the geographic location where they are found or made, a spot built up with material stuff and endowed with cultural meaning and value. These kinds of places—including botanical gardens, naturalists’ field-sites, Henry Ford’s open-air historical museum, and churches and chapels along the pilgrimage way to Santiago de Compostela in Spain—would seem at first to have little in common. But each is a truth-spot, a place that makes people believe. Truth may well be the daughter of time, Gieryn argues, but it is also the son of place.