Who knew there was so much in a name? In this story, little Henry learns that he is not the only person with that name. There are other Henrys in the world. In fact, his grandfather has the exact same first, middle, and last name as Henry does! Henry is confused by this so he introduces himself to others. As Henry travels the world, he learns how to say his name in Dutch, German, French, and even Spanish! There were many names to remember for one little boy, too many names. Finally, at a rodeo, Henry earns the nickname Hank, the simplest, most original of them all. Thankfully, this name sticks! In this magical book, children will be introduced to cultures and languages from around the world. Coupled with quaint illustrations and a journey around the globe, this funny, fiction masterpiece shows readers that it doesn't matter what your name is. It's who you are inside that makes you unique. This 6-Pack includes six copies of this title plus a lesson plan.
My mother was worried sick about me. She thought it would be a good idea for my brother Johnny to come and stay with me and Louis. She believed that Johnny would be able to protect me. I felt a little safer with Johnny there even though I still cried myself to sleep every night. One day Johnny told me he was leaving and going back to Gary. Instantly, I felt the fear rushing back into my body. He must’ve gotten into it with Louis. Johnny said he couldn’t stay there because Louis had a bad attitude. My children don’t often ask me about their father. Maybe it’s because they’re grown now, and they somehow knew not to ask when they were younger. I did love him. And my children are here because of him. I’m thankful that God saved me and preserved my life in order for me to take care of my children. Maybe I forgave him because of them.
The Cinnamon Stick" covers the history of cinnamon. Many events in the world were changed due to cinnamon and spices. The book is in four parts and also includes suggestions on foods and art activities used in each time period.
Who knew there was so much in a name? In this story, little Henry learns that he is not the only person with that name. There are other Henrys in the world. In fact, his grandfather has the exact same first, middle, and last name as Henry does! Henry is confused by this so he introduces himself to others. As Henry travels the world, he learns how to say his name in Dutch, German, French, and even Spanish! There were many names to remember for one little boy, too many names. Finally, at a rodeo, Henry earns the nickname Hank, the simplest, most original of them all. Thankfully, this name sticks! In this magical book, children will be introduced to cultures and languages from around the world. Coupled with quaint illustrations and a journey around the globe, this funny, fiction masterpiece shows readers that it doesn't matter what your name is. It's who you are inside that makes you unique.
Recommendations -- Methodology -- Background -- The Yemeni detainee population -- Roadblocks to repatriation -- Abuses against repatriated detainees -- International legal standards.
We leverage the multi-stressor nature of the COVID-19 generalized disruption as an opportunity to test the out-of-sample forecasting accuracy of both theory-based and data-driven vulnerability prediction models for the ex ante targeting of preventive interventions. [Author] Taking advantage of the World Bank multitopic surveys for Ethiopia and Nigeria, the two most populous African countries, our retrospective evaluation assesses the models’ ability to anticipate households and agrifood system actors experiencing food insecurity and income losses during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Author] The results are disappointing: we document that, despite considerable heterogeneity across data and methods, both models do not achieve satisfactory out-of-sample forecasting performances. [Author] Our findings are robust to the use of different data, estimation methods, and several heterogeneity analyses and sensitivity checks. [Author] This evidence calls for a refinement of current profiling methodologies and for interoperability efforts to close existing microdata gaps. [Author] Such efforts would enable policymakers to implement more effective early-warning systems of vulnerability hotspots and improve the cost-effectiveness of development interventions aimed at targeting groups vulnerable to future food crises. [Author]
My mother was worried sick about me. She thought it would be a good idea for my brother Johnny to come and stay with me and Louis. She believed that Johnny would be able to protect me. I felt a little safer with Johnny there even though I still cried myself to sleep every night. One day Johnny told me he was leaving and going back to Gary. Instantly, I felt the fear rushing back into my body. He must’ve gotten into it with Louis. Johnny said he couldn’t stay there because Louis had a bad attitude. My children don’t often ask me about their father. Maybe it’s because they’re grown now, and they somehow knew not to ask when they were younger. I did love him. And my children are here because of him. I’m thankful that God saved me and preserved my life in order for me to take care of my children. Maybe I forgave him because of them.
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