The VTech Kids Secret Safe Diary is a fun voice activated diary! Write a secret diary and lock it away from prying eyes, store details about your friends, play games and take care of a virtual pet.Unlock the cover and give your pet a name using your voice. You can also connect an MP3 player and listen to your favourite music!Features 20 exciting activities that cover words, maths, logic, games, music and more!Helps the child improve their motor skills, social and emotional development, speech and language, hand to eye co-ordination, visual development, sound awareness and creativity.General information:Size H6.5, W27.9, D27.9cm.Batteries required: 3 x AA (included).For ages 6 years and over.EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 3417761098035WARNING(S):Not suitable for children under 3 years old.To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
Most burglars spend less than six minutes inside a victims home and only have time to check the most obvious places for valuables. These unique safes allow you to hide valuables inside a common 4 inch Pillar Candle one of the last places a thief would think to look. The secret metal storage compartment measures 2 and a half inches in diameter by 3 and threequarters inches deep. According to the Chicago Police these units are better than a locked safe and a thousand times cheaper.
Educates readers about safety, including the value of fear as a warning of danger, the need to beware of people whose behavior creates discomfort, and the importance of learning how to stay safe.
Author: Rhonda Byrne.RRP: 14.99.'The secret' of gaining anything you desire is revealed by prominent physicists, authors and philosophers as being based in the universal Law of Attraction.And the good news is that anyone can access its power to bring themselves health, wealth and happiness.Beautiful in its simplicity, and mind-dazzling in its ability to really work, 'The Secret' reveals the mystery of the hidden potential within us all.Format: Hardback.ISBN: 9781847370297.Published: 04/12/2006.Publisher: Simon and Schuster .Genre: Health and Wellbeing.Total pages: 216.Free delivery by post.
Hide it in plain site! 100% genuine product container. Remanufactured into a unique storage safe. Looks exactly like the real product. Designed with a seamless screw-off top or bottom, to allow concealment inside the container. This item ships directly from Stacks and Stacks. Product usually arrives in 2-8 business days, depending on destination, including order processing and shipping.
Hide it in plain site! 100% genuine product container. Remanufactured into a unique storage safe. Looks exactly like the real product. Designed with a seamless screw-off top or bottom, to allow concealment inside the container. This item ships directly from Stacks and Stacks. Product usually arrives in 2-8 business days, depending on destination, including order processing and shipping.
Secret Agent G tells readers about the simulated missions on the Club Penguin Web site and about the gadgets they can use to keep Club Penguin safe and sound. Original.
When crisis hits, a young girl becomes the only one left to take care of her familyPride, Nightingale and Baby are the Stars. Orphaned and living with their grandfather, Old Finn, in rural Minnesota, the children, like their grandfather, are wary of outsiders. They believe, as Old Finn taught them, in self-reliance.But then Old Finn falls seriously ill and is taken to the hospital all the way in Duluth, leaving the children to fend for themselves. Pride, as oldest, assumes the lead. Though she makes mistakes, she keeps them afloat; they even earn money for the bus trip to Duluth. But when they finally see Old Finn, he can`t walk or even say his own name, and Pride knows her days of keeping safe the Stars are drawing to a close. Self-reliance can`t make Old Finn well again. But maybe, just maybe, a secret from Old Finn`s past might make a way for them to stay together after all.A poignant story about family and love, Sheila O`Connor has delivered another extraordinary and mesmerizing tale.
Debbie Brewster is an executive whose work group is failing. She begins meeting with a mentor her company president who helps her discover the secret of great leaders. In this accessible business fable, Debbie learns five ways in which great leaders can actually serve their followers and takes her team from worst to first.
Ayumi Hamasaki belongs to the top tier of Japanese musicians who find it almost impossible to do something below a certain level, so it's not really surprising that Secret is a competent album with immense charting power. However, while it excels in production and does well in the fun department, its artistic merit is ambiguous (though that doesn't equal "bad"). Being the product of Hamasaki's J-rock period, Secret does feature a lot of guitar playing, but the riffs usually just follow the general direction that the songs take, and that can be pretty much everything from classic hard rock and piano ballads to industrial-lite numbers, ABBA-styled disco, and Euro-dance adaptations (the latter two being especially prominent). The only constants besides guitar lines are techno beats, background synths, and Hamasaki's singing, which is so steadily heartfelt it sounds calculated -- but there's always plenty of other things in the mix, from acoustic breaks and children's choruses to strings and new age keyboards. This sounds like the recipe for a dynamic and varied album, but, ballads aside, the mood doesn't really change from start to finish, and all in all, the stylistic jumble is too big to make out what the record really sounds like. It's not quite like the case of Gackt -- a popular J-rocker whose tunes are so perfect they're unidentifiable -- but the whole of Secret is less than the sum of its parts. Taken separately, each song is catchy and dramatic enough, but when put together, they fail to leave a clear impression. But then, such evasiveness may be a virtue for a pop album, and the puzzlement over whether Secret is meant for dancing, dreaming, or rocking out makes up somewhat for the clich?d melodies that Hamasaki indulges in on the latter half of the record. ~ Alexey Eremenko
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What is patient confidentality of someone underage with a doctor?
My 16 year old friend is struggling with bulimia/anorexia. For the past month she hasnt been eating, and if she has she throws it up. I am the only one she has told and i have finally convinced her to see a doctor. She is worried about her mom finding out though from the doctor. Because she is underage, is the doctor required to tell her mom about her disorder or is her secret safe in the doctors hands?
Also, this maybe a dumb question, but is there medicine a doctor can give her? What will a doctor do for her?
If she is a danger to herself or others, confidentiality may be waived. However, if she is volluntarily seeing the doctor and follows his/her advice, the doctor may adhere to the confidentiality rule. A good thing to do is to call the doctor ahead of time and have her talk to them. She can ask the questions to them and get the answers she needs to be comfortable with the situation. Because she is concerned about her parents, I would like to add (as I'm sure you have told her, being such a great friend) that her parents are supposed to be her safety net. When she gets in too deep, they are the ones who are supposed to swim out and pull her back in. She is lucky to have such a supportive and caring friend. I wish there were more people like you in the world.