It's My School

It's My School
Title It's My School PDF eBook
Author Sally Grindley
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 32
Release 2006-06-27
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0802780865

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Tom is not happy that his younger sister, Alice, is starting kindergarten at his school and doesn't understand why he has to share his school with his annoying little sister.

The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture
Title The Last Lecture PDF eBook
Author Randy Pausch
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Cancer
ISBN 9780340978504

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The author, a computer science professor diagnosed with terminal cancer, explores his life, the lessons that he has learned, how he has worked to achieve his childhood dreams, and the effect of his diagnosis on him and his family.

My First Day of School

My First Day of School
Title My First Day of School PDF eBook
Author Michelle Medlock Adams
Publisher WorthyKids
Pages 0
Release 2017-07-11
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780824916572

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In this lively board book, a young boy starts his first day of school not knowing what to expect. Follow along as he explores his classroom, makes new friends, and enjoys all the creative and interesting activities school can offer. My First Day of School helps first-time students, from preschoolers to kindergartners, understand what happens at school, while providing parents the opportunity to answer questions their child may have. An enthusiastic narrator and bright, cheerful illustrations will have first-time students eagerly anticipating their first day of school.

It’S My World Too

It’S My World Too
Title It’S My World Too PDF eBook
Author Homer L. Page
Publisher AbbottPress
Pages 198
Release 2014-02-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1458214206

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In 1941, on a farm outside Troy, Missouri, a boy named Homer Page was born. Blind since birth, Homer has lived his life in vibrant determination to be a part of the game. He has known success and failure, felt hope and heartache, and experienced joy and despair. He struggled to find the courage to act and the wisdom to accept what he could not change. Through it all, he never let circumstances become limitations. Homer received two letters in wrestling from the University of Missouri, earned his doctorate from the University of Chicago, and went on to teach at the University of Colorado. He later pursued and enjoyed a career in elective office. He is a leader in the disability rights movement and has lectured on the topic of the rehabilitation of the blind in both Sweden and Poland. In this memoir, he shares the story of his lifethe challenges and disappointments that he overcame on the way to a meaningful and successful personal and professional career. But he also tells a larger story about living with disability in mainstream America. Homer explores the joy and pain that he and others have experienced as American society has changed over the past seventy years. Most of all, however, his is the story of a realist who refuses to give up. In the end, it is a story of the affirmation of life and the joy of living.

SOUVENIRS

SOUVENIRS
Title SOUVENIRS PDF eBook
Author Priyanka behera
Publisher BooksClub
Pages
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"Memory is the diary that we all carry about with us”. OSCAR WILDE These words by Oscar Wilde Clearly depicts that memories never fade. This anthology "SOUVENIRS" takes you to the world of memories that has been created by our young and dynamic compilers "Priyanka Behera" and "Aurosmita Swain" along with the team of 20 Co-authors from every nook and corner of India & abroad. This anthology will give you a glimpse of your memories. Memories which you have intentionally or unintentionally left far behind in the race called 'life". Every member of the co-author team have beautifully sown the seeds of their thoughts, and have paved a path for you to have a walk in your garden of memories. Our team of compilers and Co-authors along with DROPLETS OF INK PUBLICATION invites you to come and join us for this "SOUVENIR" voyage.

A Good Education

A Good Education
Title A Good Education PDF eBook
Author Margaret White
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2018-01-29
Genre Education
ISBN 1351270117

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This book provides an answer to one of the key questions of our time: namely, what constitutes a good education. Presenting a ‘four-dimensional’ model, it directly considers the essential elements a good education should include. Through forging this framework and outlaying its origins, implications and practice, the book explains how a good contemporary education can be defined and implemented. From the premise that such educational essentials are neither the preserve of the elite nor a minimum standard, White's exploration keeps the child at the heart of the discussion, focusing on every pupil's worth, identity, interactions and development. The author offers a detailed and rigorous perspective reflecting on extensive professional experience, starting with a consideration of the current educational climate and progressing through the book's three parts: looking for a good education creating a model of good education applications, implications and implementation of the model. A Good Education recognises the transformative power of education and reflects on the importance of human factors: teachers' provision for their pupils and students' ability to flourish. This book is addressed to those actively engaged in or concerned about educational provision: graduates entering teaching, school leaders, policy-makers and parents. It also speaks more broadly to all those who know that a good education really matters.

The World Regained

The World Regained
Title The World Regained PDF eBook
Author Dennis McEldowney
Publisher Auckland University Press
Pages 164
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1775582167

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First published in 1957, The World Regained describes Dennis McEldowney's increasing disability caused by a congenital heart condition, the operation at Green Lane Hospital in 1950 that relieved this condition, and the mixed emotions he felt upon rediscovering the outside world. In 1958 the book won the Hubert Church Memorial Prize, the only award then given for prose. This re-issue features a new introduction and illustrations.