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Did you know that the first school bus was built in 1827 and pulled by horses? That’s just one fascinating tidbits that students will learn as they work their way through this book. Textual and visual information maximize comprehension.
A collection of three stories about school buses. A bus named Sandy has trouble finding the way to school, Barnaby the school bus goes on a field trip to the city, and Toby gets nervous about going to the garage when he has a flat tire.
¡Vamos a tomar el autobús escolar! / Let’s Ride the School Bus! by Winston Garrett Pdf
Did you know that the first school bus was built in 1827 and pulled by horses? That’s just one fascinating tidbits that students will learn as they work their way through this book. Textual and visual information maximize comprehension.
¡Vamos a tomar el autobús! / Let’s Ride the City Bus! by Elisa Peters Pdf
Everything a young rider needs to know about the city bus is right here. Riding procedures and history, as well as the various types of city buses in use today are presented in simple language and illustrated with dynamic photographs.
Everything a young rider needs to know about the city bus is right here. Riding procedures and history, as well as the various types of city buses in use today are presented in simple language and illustrated with dynamic photographs.
Riding to School in My Little Yellow School Bus by Nicholas Ian Pdf
How do you get around town? Do you take a bus or ride a train or maybe even a horse? With close text to illustration pairing, children will enjoy singing about different ways people get from one place to another in this twist on a classic song. This eBook includes online music access.
¡Vamos a tomar el tren! / Let’s Take the Train! by Elisa Peters Pdf
Kids love trains, and this beginner’s look at train travel is sure to keep readers chugging through the pages. Key terms and historical facts are presented in simple language. Big, exciting pictures of trains on the go complement the text.
¡Vamos a tomar el transbordador! / Let’s Take the Ferry! by Elisa Peters Pdf
Taking the ferry is an interesting—and fun—way to travel. This mode of nautical public transportation has its own unique features, procedures, and vocabulary. Young readers will learn all about taking the ferry with this book’s simple, easy-to-digest text.
A collection of three stories about school buses. A bus named Sandy has trouble finding the way to school, Barnaby the school bus goes on a field trip to the city, and Toby gets nervous about going to the garage when he has a flat tire.
Taking the ferry is an interesting—and fun—way to travel. This mode of nautical public transportation has its own unique features, procedures, and vocabulary. Young readers will learn all about taking the ferry with this book’s simple, easy-to-digest text.
A remarkable memoir of growing up poor during the Great Depression and the Second World War. Dan Ford was the first member of his family to go to college, working his way and winning the occasional scholarship. Next came four years in Europe as a student, vagabond, soldier, and newspaperman, then a hard patch while he struggled to establish himself as a writer. These were, he recalls, America's golden years, from triumph in one war to humiliation in another, 1945-1975. Now, in his 90th year, he has chronicled a life that could have happened only in America.
Raised by her grandparents, Novella is a young woman unaware of the many trials she would encounter in life. As a teenager, Novella finally gets to experience living with her mother. Although she takes you on her journey into her present adulthood, she often reminisces to the past, allowing the readers to get familiarized with her background. The plot opens by introducing Kipp Omally, a handsome caramel-skinned man who makes her feel as though she is ready to be a woman. As the story progresses, we learn that Novella must deal with the consequences of wanting to grow up too fast. The story explores desire, deception, sacrifice and devotion. Novella must come to terms with whether she and Kipp are meant to be together, along with being unsure if everything she sacrifices and endures will have a successful and happy ending. Novella must soon make a choice that will take the readers into a series of jaw-dropping events. The story reveals a life branded by family values and takes the readers on a roller-coaster ride as Novella tries to overcome her mistakes. Often loyal to those who are not loyal in return, she discovers how vulnerable she really is when faced with her own declining health. The story goes through trials and disappointments, relationships and family ties. Constantly moving around and having to start over, Novella must still endure losses she never considered or prepared for. Unable to truly be happy, Novella must find a way to take control of her life. She must learn that the only person she can really depend on in the end is herself.
Author : Ron Clark Publisher : Simon and Schuster Page : 192 pages File Size : 46,8 Mb Release : 2015-06-30 Category : Business & Economics ISBN : 9781501105036
A guidebook to successful leadership explains that by looking at an organization as a bus and the employees as the people on it, managers can identify who is helping the bus move, and who is hindering it.
Congressional Record by United States. Congress Pdf
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
Beginning in the 1960s in California, erstwhile music producer Tony Alamo became interested in authoritarian religion and, along with his charismatic wife, Susan, began gathering followers. By the 1970s, Tony Alamo Christian Ministries had established particularly strong footholds in Arkansas, as well as maintaining outposts in California. The ministry gained a legion of followers, with branches not only in the USA but in places as diverse as Africa and Sri Lanka. Even through their leader’s eventual imprisonment under federal charges (related to transporting minors across state lines for sexual purposes), Alamo’s vision survived—and his community survives him today. Whispering in the Daylight: The Children of Tony Alamo Christian Ministries and Their Journey to Freedom is based on numerous interviews from group members and, more importantly, on interviews with the children—second and third-generation followers. Author Debby Schriver chronicles how this group was formed, documenting its many abuses and its gradual adoption of cult-like behaviors and practices. Like many cult leaders, Tony Alamo had different faces. The public saw him as a somewhat self-important but harmless music promoter and designer of bedazzling denim jackets. Schriver chronicles firsthand the condemnation, rejection, and torment that the second-generation survivors of Tony Alamo’s abuses experienced. Schriver’s interviews, particularly those with children, illuminate the real horrors of the Alamos’ behavior, ranging from economic exploitation, extreme forced fasts, and beatings, that resulted in permanent injury. Schriver’s extensive research—including interviews with Tony Alamo himself, harrowing visits to Alamo compounds, and witnessing gut-wrenching confrontations between freed children and their unreformed parents—tells the story of a closed group whose origins and history are unlikely ever to be definitively unraveled. DEBBY SCHRIVER has spent her career working with students, parents, and staff in the departments of student life and employee training and development at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She is the author of In the Footsteps of Champions: The University of Tennessee Lady Volunteers, the First Three Decades, coauthor, with Jenny Moshak, of Ice ’n’ Go: Score in Sports and Life, and coeditor, with Lucia McMahon of To Read My Heart: The Journal of Rachel Van Dyke, 1810–1811.