Do you need a great follow-up tool for new believers? This booklet by Mike Calhoun investigates three stages of spiritual growth and answers six vital questions that new believers ask as they begin their adventure.
The long-term ramifications of critical illness are well documented and recognised among critical care staff but this understanding does not always spread beyond the ICU. We believe that patients should be provided with comprehensive information to help them in their psychological and physical recovery. Having been through the uncertainty and distress that can come with being critically ill, we know how important it is to have this information and the relief that can come from knowing what to expect or that what you're experiencing is normal for someone in your position.
Written by those with first hand experience of bring critically ill the booklets was produced in consultation with a wide range of medical professionals and received Department of Health endorsement as well as a Crystal Mark from the Plain English Campaign.
Recovery from critical illness is a long and difficult process but it shouldn't be made any harder than it has to be. The booklet "Intensive care - a guide for patients and relatives" is an inexpensive way of making that process a little easier.
16-page booklets provide concise information and tips in an easy-to-read, engaging format. Updated regularly to ensure that the content is always current and accurate, these helpful resources make excellent handouts. Booklets are 5 " x 8 ", printed on high quality paper, and available for immediate shipping.
The One Book website includes several steps to prepare you for your transition to JMU. First, accept your offer of admission and pay your deposit in the MyMadison Applicant Center. Once your deposit has been processed, you will receive an email (to the address you provided on your JMU application) to activate your eID in your new student role, set up Duo two-factor authentication and create a new password.
As a patient on PD, maintaining a clean environment and performing the proper aseptic technique is very important. Your nurse will teach you how to clean and handle your supplies in preparation for your PD treatment. Whenever you need to review proper technique, use this booklet as a refresher.
In my middle grade novel, The First Rule of Punk, 12-year-old Mal makes personal zines to explore the things that are happening in her life. She writes and uses a combination of collage and drawings to document her feelings about leaving her home and moving to a new city, learning about her Mexican heritage, her love of music, and even dyeing her hair.
Step 3: Fold your paper lengthwise (along the crease that has the slit). Hold the paper at either end, then push the ends in toward each other. The sections should fold into each other to form an eight-page booklet.
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Objectives: Low-Dose Computed Tomography (LDCT) screening for lung cancer can result in several potential outcomes of varying significance. Communication methods used in Lung Cancer Screening (LCS) programmes must, therefore, ensure that participants are prepared for the range of possible results and follow-up. Here, we assess perceptions of a written preparatory information booklet provided to participants in a large LCS cohort designed to convey this information.
Materials and methods: All participants in the SUMMIT Study (NCT03934866) were provided with a results preparation information booklet, entitled 'The SUMMIT Study: Next Steps' at their baseline appointment which outlined potential results, their significance, and timelines for follow up. Results from the LDCT scan and Lung Health Check were subsequently sent by letter. Perceptions of this booklet were assessed among participants with indeterminate pulmonary findings when they attended a face-to-face appointment immediately before their three-month interval scan. Specifically, questions assessed the perceived usefulness of the booklet and the amount of information contained in it.
Conclusion: Providing written information that prepares participants for possible LDCT results and their significance appears to be a useful resource and a helpful adjunct to a written method of results communication for large scale LCS programmes.
The Steps to deal with stress booklet provides tips and practical advice on coping with stress in your life and covers recognising stress, getting ready, coping better, learning from bad experiences and taking action now. Simple steps such as relaxation exercises and talking to someone can help you feel better and put you in a better frame of mind for dealing with your problems.
KYOTO STEPS uses six prints and a background fabric to make a modern quilt that focuses on larger panels in the central area with smaller rectangles that step out to the top and bottom in rythmic spaces. This quilt pattern for KYOTO STEPS is a printed pattern booklet by Robin Pickens, shown using her Painted Meadow collection for Moda Fabrics, but can be made with your choice of fabrics. (Painted Meadow ships to quilt shops October 2019). This quilt specifies 6 prints in half yard measures plus background yardage for a 74 x 89" Twin, or six 1/3 yard fabrics for the L58" x 67" Lap, or 3/4 and 2/3 yards for the 97" x 93" Full/Queen size. Diagrams inside the pattern show the layout of the rectangles to create the spaced apart look on the cover. Yardage needed is indicated on the back of pattern. This pattern is appropriate for more beginning quilters.
Patterns are for use with your own cotton fabrics. The actual item being sold is the pattern booklet for making the quilt, not the actual quilt or fabrics. This pattern is a 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" twelve page booklet (front and back cover with 10 inside pages).
Please note the photos of the quilts are to show what the quilts can look like when made up. The item for sale is printed pattern, not the quilts.
The pattern is for your own directions to make the quilts and not for mass printing for resale or for group distribution for classes. You may sell the quilts made with this pattern but please credit Robin Pickens as the designer of the quilt pattern. Thank you!
If your child was born between 1 September 2016 and 31 August 2017, lives in Cambridgeshire and attends an infant school, they will need to make an application to transfer to Year 3 at a junior school for September 2024.
If your child was born between 1 September 2014 and 31 August 2015, lives in Cambridgeshire and attends a first school, they will need to make an application to transfer to Year 5 at a middle school for September 2024.
If your application is incomplete, or incorrect, it could get delayed, or cancelled. You will need to confirm you have read and understood the 'First Steps' primary admissions booklet before submitting your application.
The Front Door is the way OPWDD connects you to the services you want and need. Once you enter, a person-centered planning process begins, which helps you learn about and access service options that take your needs and desires into consideration. It will also give you the chance to direct your own service plan or help your family member or loved one as they direct theirs.
Front Door staff will guide you through the steps involved in finding out if you are eligible for services with OPWDD, identify your needs, goals and preferences and help you work on a plan for getting those services.
Contact the OPWDD Infoline at 866-946-9733 and ask them to transfer you to your local Front Door Office by telling the operator what county you live in. You can also view the Front Door modules below where you will learn how to access services and what types of services are available.
The first step to receiving assistance is to determine if you are eligible. Once you are determined eligible, you can begin the planning process. There are many supports and service options available, including supports to live in your home independently or with others, employment, day habilitation, and children's services.
The basic purpose of a booklet is to inform the reader about something. In marketing, a booklet is commonly used by businesses to introduce themselves, and promote their products and services to increase brand awareness and drive more sales.
To get the most out of your booklet design, you need to make sure that you include all the critical information in it. When reading marketing materials, people have limited attention spans. So, you need to keep your booklet copy short, catchy and snappy.
Similarly, you may want to add a QR code into your digital booklet if the goal is to drive more visits to your website or landing. Or, if you're trying to drive people to your physical store, you might want to offer a coupon code or voucher in your booklet that they can redeem in-store.
Start by putting some ideas together to write the headline for the front page. It can be your business name, tagline, slogan or anything else you want your audience to see first. For example, look at the cover page of this law firm booklet template:
Once you've nailed down the heading or title, plan out the outline for the rest of your booklet. For instance, you may want to focus on your business and its services. Include a brief description of your business and the problems your business solves for your customers.
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You can add, remove, duplicate and move around pages, change backgrounds, images, fonts and colors, add icons and other graphic elements from the built-in library or upload your own, and even make your booklet interactive with links and embedded videos.
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