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Author : George Edward Stanley Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers Page : 52 pages File Size : 42,6 Mb Release : 2004 Category : Juvenile Fiction ISBN : 0375826890
Eight-year-old secret agent Adam Sharp travels to Australia where, with the assistance of Alice Springs and a washed-up TV star, he tracks down the evil mastermind behind a plan to block all television stations except his own--The Happy Channel.
Author : George Edward Stanley Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers Page : 35 pages File Size : 50,5 Mb Release : 2009-08-19 Category : Juvenile Fiction ISBN : 9780307555199
Adam Sharp #6: Code Word Kangaroo by George Edward Stanley Pdf
Gadgets, girls, and bad guys—Adam Sharp has everything the big boys have and more! Fifty-seven channels, and there’s nothing on—literally! When the world’s television satellites are blocked by just one station, the Happy Channel, superspy Adam Sharp, travels to the Australian Outback to investigate. But will the help of IM-8 agent Alice Springs, TV snake-wrangler Wayne Wallaby, and two kangaroos be enough to combat the evil mindwashing of the Happy Channel’s puppy dogs, candy, and birthday cake? In addition to the popular Golden Books Ghost Horse, Snake Camp, and Wild Horses, George Edward Stanley is the author of the Third Grade Detectives series for Simon & Schuster. George, a professor at Cameron University, teaches writing and foreign languages, including Albanian, Zulu, and Xhosa. The author lives in Lawton, OK.
Kangaroos The Ultimate Kangaroo Book for Kids by Jenny Kellett Pdf
"The Pouch-Perfect Guide to Kangaroos" Hey there, kangaroo lovers! Get ready to hop into a world of adventure with The Ultimate Kangaroo Book for Kids, perfect for curious minds aged 9 and up. Australian non-fiction author Jenny Kellett brings you the most amazing, fun, and intriguing facts about these fascinating creatures, along with a detailed description of different species. You won't be able to resist these adorable marsupials and their unique ways of life. From pouch-dwelling joeys to their incredible hopping skills and even their ability to freeze embryos, kangaroos are simply extraordinary! With over 100 captivating facts and stunning high-resolution photos, your child will be fully immersed in the exciting world of kangaroos. Plus, the print version includes a super-fun word search to keep the adventure going. Did you know? * Kangaroos don't sweat because they don't have any sweat glands. * They can't walk backward – talk about a one-way hop! * Most kangaroos are actually left-handed. These cool facts and many more await in this beautifully illustrated kangaroo book for kids. With over 20 eye-catching photos, even early readers and adults will adore this journey into the world of kangaroos. It's the perfect way to encourage reading while teaching children about these amazing animals. Ideal for long car rides and cozy bedtime reading, The Ultimate Kangaroo Book for Kids will turn your child into a kangaroo expert in no time! So, what are you waiting for? Scroll up, click Buy Now, and let the hopping-good adventure begin!
Author : Robert J. Donovan Publisher : University of Missouri Press Page : 160 pages File Size : 45,6 Mb Release : 2000-06 Category : History ISBN : 9780826262165
About the book: Mary is sorting Shark when other people start talking about George her Eighteen-year-old “Son”. George is trying to catch the monstrous “Master of the Sea,” a feat done twenty years ago by Mary’s husband and George’s father, Gary. It is a seemingly impossible condition set by Mary, for she is reluctant to allow George to take the Adventure Exam. George catches the shark and brings it to the harbor, to the amazement of the townspeople and to the dismay of Mary. The night before George sets out, Mary tries to convince George not to pursue the exam and become like his father. George replies by saying he wants to know why his father prefers to be an Adventurer so much that he left his own son in other People’s care. Mary says that it is dangerous, but George insists.
The solution to the uninhibited lending that was commonplace before the financial crisis has been to introduce tighter regulation to ensure robustness within banks. However, this solution has overlooked the underlying problem of ethical failure in the industry. In the wake of numerous bank collapses, many survivors continue in unprincipled conduct because ethical virtues have not been instilled. This book investigates the ethical basis of banking practice. It explores the conflict between the interests of banks and their customers, and how this conflict plays out in relation to the lending policies and fee structures of banks. Where such lending policies have a significant effect on banks, their customers and a range of stakeholders, the author investigates the views of leading bankers on their lending practices. The author then goes on to debate the events of the global financial crisis from a moral perspective, and argues that ethical failure triggered the American sub-prime calamities which have devastated homeowners and the global economy. The book argues that American banks and regulators both operated on the erroneous supposition that the quest after extreme profits would be restrained by free market forces. Where banks have a central role and importance in all commerce and hence in all societies, the author concludes by revealing a set of virtues that are necessary for banks to espouse moral conduct. He suggests that these virtues can be embedded through leadership and cultural change, with the aim of developing an account of the virtues appropriate to bankers and banking.
Activating the Primary Social Studies Classroom by Leslie Marlow,Duane Inman Pdf
In this educational era of increasing emphasis on student performance, there is a definite shortage of high-interest resources through which teachers can effectively address the ten standards identified by the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS). Teachers need ideas for simple, low-cost activities, which they can do with their students to allow social studies learning to occur in an interesting, engaging manner. Now there is a resource designed with hands-on learning opportunities that are aligned with the NCSS standards. Included in this sourcebook are: ·Assessment rubrics ·Student and professional technology resources ·Descriptions of various instructional models ·An appendix containing background information to facilitate the users' understanding of certain activities ·A glossary of specialty terms and concepts used Each activity, which addresses multiple standards, can be used for enrichment or to accommodate students with various needs. The activities feature: ·Recommendations for interesting children's literature ·Links to web sites related to each activity ·Suggestions for adaptations or extensions to effectively meet the needs of specific students Will be of interest to pre-service and in-service elementary teachers who want to enliven their classrooms with student involvement and interest in social studies topics.
Author : United States. Dept. of State Publisher : Unknown Page : 1242 pages File Size : 47,9 Mb Release : 1982 Category : Diplomatic and consular service, American ISBN : NWU:35559003372863
Kangaroos: Australian Hoppers by Sharon Greenaway Pdf
The kangaroo is a marsupial. A marsupial is an animal that lives in its mother’s pouch after being born. Kangaroos are often called roos for short. The kangaroo has two large back feet. It uses these feet to hop or jump around. The kangaroo also has two smaller front feet. It uses these feet much like we use our hands and arms. It will hold things in its paws, or even use its paws to hit other animals. Find out more about this wonderful animal and learn the answers to these questions: How does a kangaroo cool off when it is hot? What is a male kangaroo called? What is a female kangaroo called? How big is the smallest kangaroo? Do kangaroos climb trees? Learn what a kangaroo looks like, where it lives, what it eats, what eats it, how babies are born, and other fun facts. Ages 7 to 10 All measurements in American and metric. This Educational Version includes activities designed to reinforce Common Core Curriculum Standards. LearningIsland.com believes in the value of children practicing reading for 15 minutes every day. Our 15-Minute Books give children lots of fun, exciting choices to read, from classic stories, to mysteries, to books of knowledge. Many books are appropriate for hi-lo readers. Open the world of reading to a child by having them read for 15 minutes a day.
Did you know that kangaroos belong to a group called marsupials? Kangaroo mothers keep their babies safe inside their pouches. Learn these and other interesting facts in A Kangaroo’s World. A Kangaroo’s World is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
This book reveals the political atmospherics behind Australia's involvement in the American-inspired Multi-national and Observers' Force in the Sinai. A child of the Egypt/Israel peace pact of 1979, the Force's lack of United Nations approval proved a formidable barrier for a skeptical Australian audience. Australia's inclusion in the NFO would not have been possible without the singular efforts of her staunchly anti-Communist Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser. Background factors examined include resentment of the American Alliance, changing attitudes to the Middle East peace process, and the emotional fall-out of the Vietnam War. This book deals with previously unpublished contemporary material in a holist political analysis.