Follow in the boot steps of Sgt. John Guess, a young soldier from Southern California and recipient of America’s Distinguished Service Cross, as he tells the story of his journey from the farm land of the Savannah Ranch to the farm lands of France which have now been turned into major battlefields. His actual letters, written mostly to his mother, in the few months before his death on November 7, 1918, tell this touching story.
Despite an increasing awareness of Developmental Language Disorder, there are very few tools available to help people understand and live with a diagnosis of DLD. DLD and Me is a functional, engaging resource for children and young people with DLD and the professionals and families that work with them. The book consists of an easy-to-follow, 12-week programme designed to help children and young people understand their strengths, what makes them different, what DLD is and how they can support their own communication in everyday life. Key features include: clearly worded session plans for therapists or education staff to follow; engaging visual resources to accompany the session plans, each available to photocopy and download; home sheets to keep families involved and informed; information sheets and training plans for parents and education staff; outcome measures to evaluate progress. This invaluable tool has been designed to be used by Speech and Language Therapists, teachers and other professionals or parents working with children and young people with DLD.
Goodman's Gifts & Stationery Store February 14 Cashier: Elyse 3 boxes of heart-shaped chocolate . . . $12.00 Chocolate is the only good thing about this nauseating holiday. 4 containers of candy hearts . . . $5.00 Ever since my ex cheated on me, I've sworn off love. Too bad my new neighbor Patrick didn't get the memo. 1 Valentine's Day card . . . $4.50 I'm not interested. Although, he is pretty cute. And sweet. And funny. 1 singing Cupid doll (promotional item) . . . $0.00 Stupid Cupid! Point your arrows at someone else. . . . Subtotal . . . $21.50 It's going to be a complicated Valentine's Day.
In Black Beauty, a horse in nineteenth-century England recounts his experiences with both good and bad masters. In Rebecca of Sunnybrook farm, talkative, ten-year-old Rebecca goes to live with her spinster aunts, one harsh and demanding, the other soft and sentimental, with whom she spends seven difficult but rewarding years growing up.
If You Could Change One Thing About Yourself, What Would It Be? Change One Thing is your new secret weapon in the quest to look, feel, and be your best--by transforming those little things that keep you from shining like you should. Be it an outdated wardrobe or an understated personality, executive image consultant Anna Soo Wildermuth gives you the tools you need to change how others see you--and how you see yourself. Her self-assessment quizzes show you where you're coming up short, help you shake up your usual routine, and point you in your new direction. Change One Thing is the first step to finding out what's keeping you from the job, the relationship, or the life you want. “Anna's work is straightforward and down-to-earth. Her book, like her workshops, gives practical, easy-to-use tips for looking your best so you can be your best.” --George Vukotich, director of leadership development, HSBC “Anna remains an ongoing resource for me, providing insight and understanding that has been invaluable in my career and my daily life. There is no one like her.” --Connie DuBois, director of communications, Siemens Medical Diagnostics
Intercom 200 is a four-level basic course featuring a spiralled approach to language learning with presentation, reinforcement, expansion, and regular review of communication forms and structures. -- Balanced presentation of functions and grammar -- Holistic approach: integrated four skills -- Systematic review of language -- Authentic readings with reading strategy activities -- Culminating activities for each unit in the text and workbook -- Cooperative learning workbook activities
When wealthy Manhattanite Sarah suddenly has to move to her sister's Michigan farm, she communicates with her best friend via e-mail messages that reflect the gradual changes brought about by this new environment.
Many in positions of leadership feel overwhelmed because it used to be they told subordinates what to do and their subordinates did it. Not so today. Leaders are no longer managers or directors, they're considered to be coaches. Unfortunately, under this new philosophy, many on the team simply don't pull their weight--unless the team leader knows and uses the techniques shared in this book. Steps are given that when taken will form a process leaders can use to spread out the work evenly, and create a situation where everyone does a fair share. Called PROCESS BASED LEADERSHIP, this is a no nonsense way to organize and conduct business anyone can put in place to create shared responsibility throughout the organization that will in inevitably lead to getting the job done quickly and getting it done right.
Sometimes the best solution is found in bed . . . Lady Sophia Harding: beautiful, blond, and . . .capable of murder? That's what Lord Camden Grey intends to find out. It is Camden's duty to uphold the laws of the land. His neighbor's pale beauty and winsome grace don't make her the most likely suspect, but is the innocent and altogether beguiling look in her eyes the truth, or is she secretly a scheming seductress? Lord Camden Grey is entirely too distracting and too smart. Sophia knows that to keep her family's secrets, she must avoid any entanglements with the powerful and brutally handsome man. But the pull of their mutual desire is all-consuming. Can Sophia trust Camden with the truth when she knows it might kill the love that has grown between them?
Eight months pregnant, forensic psychologist Michael Stone is asked to replace the disgraced psychologist who had been leading the sex offender therapy group at Nelson's Point Correctional Facility and finds herself dealing with a smooth-talking inmate with his eyes on her and with a vicious criminal network with ties far beyond the prison walls.
To find out her secrets he's willing to risk everything - including his heart. Sara Sullivan has a landlord who wants to evict her, a 1960s Beetle that rarely starts, and a looming exam she's all set to fail. But none of that compares to the return home of Detective Sergeant Cooper Halligan, her best friend's brother and the single biggest threat to the secret she's guarded for years… Cooper Halligan is happy to be home. But he's not happy to discover that Sara Sullivan is a permanent fixture within his family, especially when he's the only one who knows about the sinister marriage lying hidden in her past. Sara's crime–boss husband is the prime suspect in the murder of an innocent street kid, and now Cooper's prepared to do anything to find out what Sara knows.
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