Have you visited one or more of the Old Spanish California Missions? Read about the author s journey through all of the twenty-one Missions in California along with his wife Mary, and their daughter Ana-s. In this book you will find fun facts and characteristics particular to each Mission. In California Missions, All 21 Visited, author Paul Rallion provides useful information to visit every Mission. You don t have to visit all the Missions at once, of course, but with this book, you ll be equipped with enough information to make each visit an enjoyable one. This book will guide you on an unforgettable journey through the Missions.
Are you spending more than you earn, and therefore in debt? Read advice and tips on how to save and get out of debt, increasing your credit score in the process. In Money and Credit 101, How to Excel in Both, author Paul Rallion provides you with useful information that will help you save money, pay off debt, become a savvy consumer, and protect yourself from hackers and thieves. Money and Credit 101 offers a compilation of techniques that have worked for the author in paying off debt and reaching a perfect FICO credit score of 850. Learn how you can do the same!
Tips for Life, 101 Ways to Live Better, is a compilation of life advice that has worked for the author over the years. It can help anyone, regardless of experience and knowledge. The book covers a wide range of topics, including tips for better health, how to save money, tips to use electronic devices and making life easier. These tips represent a compilation of advice and better way to live that Paul has collected as self-reflection. This book fulfills the need for resources for everyday living, based on advice received, researched, or leaned by trial-and-error.
Whether the reader is, has been, or will become a middle school teacher, or a middle school student or parent, this book provides a close look at life in middle school: How challenges emerge and obstacles are overcome, as well as how one student turned his life and his school around. Many middle school students dont see the dangers of not working to their potential. Involuntarily encouraged by social promotion and other factors, they may not reach a turning point until, in some cases, it is too late. In Turning Point, authors Paul Rallion and Chuck Wong present the reality of many middle school students, some of whom believe that all they have to do is sit pretty in class. Yet, there are other students who show tremendous academic growth. What makes them do well? Whats their turning point?
Do you smoke cigarettes or know anyone who does? Read about the challenges of smoking cigarettes, the rewards of quitting, as well as the possible tragic events that may occur if one doesn't quit smoking. In Kick Smokin' author Paul Rallion shows how he learned to smoke, how he struggled with cigarettes, and how he quit smoking. He developed a successful method to quit smoking without the use of drugs or chemicals, which worked for him. If you have never smoked, this book offers a motivational story as well. If you are facing a challenging situation, you can get ideas to help you overcome it. The story in this book can be applied to many of the goals you may be working towards. It can help smokers and non-smokers alike with techniques and ideas from goal setting to achieving success. Kick Smokin' will show you: - How to get ready to quit smoking and then do it. - How to set a goal within a time frame and how to achieve it. - How to help someone who is struggling with a bad habit.
Middle Schoolin' Read about the challenges, humor, and rewards of teaching, as well as classroom tragedies and successes, that take place in inner city public schools. These 50 vignettes describe human-interest, middle school events. Have you ever feared for your life? Have you ever been accused of something that was not your fault? Have you ever had a conversation with someone and they suddenly say something disrespectful? These scenarios emerge from real-life situations experienced by two Los Angeles middle school teachers. In Middle Schoolin, authors Paul Rallion and Frank Palacio share fifty vignettes garnered from their collective years working with teenage students. Based on interactions with students, parents, and other education professionals, the stories both educate and entertain and include anecdotes that are humorous, sad, tragic, hopeful, uplifting, and thought-provoking. The vignettes reveal the day-to-day challenges that teachers face and the rewards that are often bestowed as a result. From the knife-toting male to the watch-swiping student, and to the late-to-class-again girls, this collection provides a glimpse into the modern-day classroom. Addressing valuable moments in teaching, Middle Schoolin opens the classroom doors to provide an insight into the human element of education. It reinforces the idea that education can transform lives and that todays youth are the worlds greatest resource.
Offers a compilation of teaching techniques that have worked for the author over the years. It can help a new middle school teacher with techniques and new ideas, and it can help a veteran middle school teacher adopt, modify or reflect on his/her current practice."--Publisher.
No matter what your background is, this book has something to offer. From computer basic concepts to online productivity, and from basic drawing to movie editing, this book provides an insight to a wide variety of computer programs. Whether you would like to read more about software to increase your productivity or just for fun, this book is for you. The handouts and post-activities presented here have served to introduce and enrich many computer applications. In My COMPUTeachER, author Paul Rallion shares an entire coursework that he has built from scratch in the last 15 years as a computer instructor at the elementary, middle school, and adult education levels. This collection can now be yours to use and enjoy!
Middle School 201, More Tips for Teachers is a continued compilation of teaching techniques that have worked for the author over the years. It can help middle school teachers with techniques on instruction and procedures engaging students and parents, supporting other teachers, and advice on things outside the classroom. These tips represent a compilation of professional journal entries as Paul has continued to engage extensively in self-reflection. This book fulfills the need for educational resources for educators, based on his teaching experience, teaching methods, and collaboration with other teachers.
Do you smoke cigarettes or know anyone who does? Read about the challenges of smoking cigarettes, the rewards of quitting, as well as the possible tragic events that may occur if one doesn't quit smoking. In Kick Smokin' author Paul Rallion shows how he learned to smoke, how he struggled with cigarettes, and how he quit smoking. He developed a successful method to quit smoking without the use of drugs or chemicals, which worked for him. If you have never smoked, this book offers a motivational story as well. If you are facing a challenging situation, you can get ideas to help you overcome it. The story in this book can be applied to many of the goals you may be working towards. It can help smokers and non-smokers alike with techniques and ideas from goal setting to achieving success. Kick Smokin' will show you: - How to get ready to quit smoking and then do it. - How to set a goal within a time frame and how to achieve it. - How to help someone who is struggling with a bad habit.
Tips for Life, 101 Ways to Live Better, is a compilation of life advice that has worked for the author over the years. It can help anyone, regardless of experience and knowledge. The book covers a wide range of topics, including tips for better health, how to save money, tips to use electronic devices and making life easier. These tips represent a compilation of advice and better way to live that Paul has collected as self-reflection. This book fulfills the need for resources for everyday living, based on advice received, researched, or leaned by trial-and-error.
The St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology and Dr. Scott Hahn present the eleventh annual edition of Letter & Spirit with the theme "Our Beloved Brother Paul." The articles, while academic in nature, are easily accessible to the average reader and can be read with great profit, both spiritually and in coming to learn the truths of the Catholic faith more deeply.
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