This book normally sells for 7 million dollars, but you can read a free copy at https: //www.wattpad.com/story/145101227 Inglish Dreams is a unique account of historical fact mixed with modern fiction, Andrew Carnegie, Martin Luther King, George Bernard Shaw, Mark Twain, Henry the Fifth, Joan of Arc and others appear in dreams to a modern English teacher and relaunch an unstoppable spelling reform movement that is spreading thru the world. Fact: Andrew Carnegie, the richest man in the world, gave more than seven million dollars for spelling reform in the 1900`s. Shaw, Twain, Webster, and others also supported the efforts. These reformers were ahead of their time, but their reasons for advocating spelling reform are more compelling and more attainable today. The author, Dr. David Clyde Walters invites readers to learn more and to join The English Spelling Society http: //www.spellingsociety.org/ or the American Literacy Council http: //www.americanliteracy.c
This is a transcript of the personal climbing journal of Dr. James Wynn of Indianapolis, Indiana. It documents numerous mountain climbing adventures with his father, Dr. Frank B Wynn. Frank was also a medical doctor and professor of medicine in the Medical Colleges of Indianapolis at the turn of the Twentieth Century. Frank spent his summers climbing mountains and was one of the first to ascend many of the peeks in Glacier and Waterton National Parks. James Wynn was his only child and these stories reveal the father and son bond shared by these two medical professionals on their summer holidays together. Frank Wynn died while climbing Mount Siyeh in Glacier National Park in 1922. James Wynn contracted tuberculosis and died in 1932, leaving his wife and only daughter, Barbara Wynn. David Clyde Walters met Barbara Wynn in Monterey, California in 2007 while doing doctoral research on a biography of Dr Frank B Wynn. This mountain climbing journal was found among Barbara's records and papers.
Black and white version of character building stories that hold children spellbound as they listen. Each story teaches a good life lesson. The stories also promote imagination, creativity and art, as kids are encouraged to draw and paint their own Wire Dog scenes. When Ellen's parents wouldn't let her have a real dog, she made a little dog out of bent wire. Wire Dog stories encourage creativity and imagination as well as teach valuable life lessons for young people. Wire Dog Storybook1 has been illustrated by 20 award winning artists from all around the world. The illustrations show the various ways that readers imagine wire dog scenes. Children are encouraged to create their own Wire Dog illustrations on especially purposed pages in the book.
This is a collection of student writing from the 2017-2018 school year. The contents include class notes, essays, resumes, life stories and practice writing from books in class and at home.
This book introduces the first 380 words needed for basic communication in English. It uses a systematic progression method of teaching English as a Second Language, developed by Dr. David Clyde Walters. Once each word is learned then that word is used in combination with other words to develop a growing vocabulary and an increasing number of possible sentences.
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