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Core Mathematics for High School gives a fresh and easy approach for solving difficult high school level mathematics problems. By going through basic concepts in algebra, numbers, trigonometry, kinematics and more, this book allows the student to gradually build on their understanding and confidence in tackling tricky mathematics problems, regardless of the topic. Each chapter has several practice questions that will ensure the student has a clear understanding of key concepts and a variety of approaches to solving problems. Finally, at the back of the book there are step-by-step solutions to all practice questions so that the student can verify their answers.
The date was Friday, February 15th, 2915, when Womankind's first faster-than-light starship, S.E.A.S.S. StarChild, left the Matriarchate on its very first mission into deep space far beyond Womankind's own home system.Originally intended to be a mission of peaceful exploration and scientific research, it developed instead into one of violent conflict, a battle for survival between those resourceful and courageous women aboard StarChild and an insidious alien menace as ancient as it was beyond insane-alien beings that threatened not only StarChild's crew but the whole of Humanity.It's a story related here in great detail, not only from the viewpoint of those intrepid women who lived it, but the loved ones they left behind as well in those last few days leading up to StarChild's early departure.It's a story of not only survival but also love and romance, loyalty and devotion in dangerous and uncertain times, and told here for the very first time.It's a story of that herstory-making beginning of Womankind's future exploration and colonization of deep space beyond the Tammyite Matriarchate, the many worlds of Womankind.
This is a sweet story about Ellie the elephant, a single parent who takes her three little ones on a walk to a waterfall. Ellie finds a fun and exciting way to explain how she needs them to all pitch in and help with chores around the house.
Monica Buchanan grew up in Jamaica. She revisits her lived experiences of abuse and neglect in early childhood and her younger adult years. Buchanan takes the reader on a palatable path that allows for reflection on one's own life. She writes about her survival journey, while looking through descriptive lens, she carefully details how exposure to early childhood abuse and neglect within her family helped form patterns, influenced choices, and shaped decisions in her adulthood.By chronicling familial stories, the roles of parents, siblings, and community, she employs a story-telling and meaning-making approach, that is both painful and entertaining. Even though as a young child I was told I was the problem, I knew intuitively that I did not cause all my problems. I now know that what happened to me within the context of familial (and other) relationships had a name--emotional abuse and neglect.Growing up I wished there were more people and resources that could help me make sense of my life as I struggled with low self-esteem, insecurities, felt lost, craved attention, and an overall sense of not belonging--I felt like an outsider and desperately wanted to be on the inside.Buchanan reaffirms that: childhood experiences of abuse and neglect does not mean one has a commutable life sentence of pain and suffering. It does not matter where you are on your healing journey, you can set that stuff aside and reclaim your life. This book is for anyone who grew up in a toxic, abusive, and unhealthy home environment where they felt like they did not belong within the family unit. It is also a book about making changes, forgiveness, and letting go.
Moment by moment, tale by tale, we navigate through life's challenges from one adventure to the next. Each moment, although vibrant in our minds, tends to blur creatively, inserting laughter, excitement, accomplishments and tears into our overloaded brain circuits.What do we do with these arrays of disorder, excitement, achievements and daring escapes? We spin them into yarns of adventures, tales of woes and proud moments to be shared around campfires, family gatherings and table talk get-togethers to delight those captivated by our gift of storytelling.With each tale told and retold, the creative process grows adding a forgotten epic moment to one adventure and possibly deleting or confusing the timeline or context of the next. Not to worry, it can be more the embellishment of the storyteller that holds the audience attention, not the accuracy of the moment.You'll find a medley of delightful moments as you peruse through each and every short story contained in this book. Although not a complete depiction of my life's tales to be told, but a very amusing and I hope, inspiring voyage through my many life's misadventures that I have found myself most fortunate to have experienced.Take this book as an inspiration to chronical your own moments in time for those that know you and for those who will follow you when you are gone. To see you not only as you are, but who you were as you ventured along life's highways and byways.Happy travels my friends.
Elie has a dream, so he does everything possible to see it come true.But what is his dream?Elie is an admirable and intelligent student. A respectful and sociable child, he respects his teacher and his parents. He pays attention in class, and he is very polite to adults. He likes school and finishes his work on time. Courageous and determined to succeed, Elie influences his classmates with his positive behaviour. This encourages his classmates to do the same. Then, Elie and his friends form a support group to help students who need extra help. And it was a total success for the students. Their actions are followed in schools across the province.
There is an increase in the number of rising kindergarten students lacking fine motor skills.Hello, I am Pencil! I am a writing tool to help kids in a fun-loving way. I share the joy of using your pencil correctly, and I encourage children to enjoy writing again.
This book was written to provide a synopsis of the interactions which people experience in their journey through life and the relationships which they develop. Human interactions will be explored to allow the reader to appreciate the basis of our development. Family, Friends, Partners, Enemies: The Psychology of Relationships examines many facets of interactions which are rewarding but can sometimes be problematic. This book provides the reader with strategies that will make their journey a positive experience.
Martha feels that she doesn't belong anywhere, either at school or home. Desperate for a change, she proclaims to the universe, "I want to feel good!" Mysteriously, Martha is guided by her intuition and a beckoning light to a secret clearing. There, Martha discovers a magic that transforms the way she thinks about herself, and how she relates to others, and the world.Martha and the Mighty Vortex is a story that encapsulates the struggles of belonging and self-esteem, and how one can overcome these challenges if they believe it is possible.
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