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Little Bill breaks his arm and is scared to go to the hospital. But with loving assurance from his grandmother, his mom, and the family doctor, Little Bill learns there is nothing to fear. Full-color illustrations.
The story of a unique woman of color. Some of you may know of her but this is a chance to get a glimpse into what makes her the woman that she is. She is Kim Watson, The Modern Day Woman!
Cultural productions reveal a darker side to development in emblematic Asian Tiger cities
The law of sexual harassment is constantly evolving, and the number of sexual harassment claims is dramatically on the rise. Sexual Harassment in the Workplace, Fourth Edition, is a comprehensive guide that provides all the information you need to successfully litigate a sexual harassment claim. Sexual Harassment in the Workplace guides you through the relevant administrative and legal proceedings, from client interviews to attorney's fees. It discusses state and federal remedies available to maximize recovery, including: The development and elements of the claim Sample pleadings Discovery documents Reviews of actual cases Special attention is given to important topics such as: Suits by alle...
From Bill Cosby's Nick Jr. series comes this story of Little Bill as he goes to work with Big Bill. Wearing a tie and white shirt, Little Bill is ready for his big day at the office. Full-color illustrations.
Scraplifting Inspirations, -Scrapbookers thrive on seeing sample layouts, and this book from Creating Keepsakes compiles a wide array of inspiring designs to "scraplift" on the most popular themes.
"Scientists are trying to tap the vast gravitational energy released when an ensemble of micro black holes collapses. Henry Barek considers the experiment dangerous. Colonel Li Wutong, a Red Army contracts negotiator, enlists Barek's help to destroy SkyBord, the world's first advertising satellite. He has an ulterior motive. He wants to discredit Arnuth Ord, the owner of the space station hosting SkyBord, and thus pave the way for the purchase of the space station by the Chinese government at a bargain price. Barek also has an ulterior motive. He wants not just to destroy SkyBord but to stop the black hole experiment. Their plans come unstuck when Julie Billinghurst, a beautiful technologist, dies in mysterious circumstances and Cameron Bass is asked to investigate. Barek comes to believe that only help from beyond the stars can stop the experiment and thus save Earth. The novel is a thriller set inside a scientific mystery" -- www.lulu.com.
This anthology of true crime stories written by Paul Taylor will satisfy the appetite of all true crime enthusiasts. The thirty-one chapters comprise notorious and fascinating cases, and shed light on chilling criminal personalities many of whom are known around the world. Readers will recognise local names such as Martin Bryant, Ivan Milat and Mark 'Chopper' Read, and immerse themselves in international events that involved Oscar Pistorius, the infamous duo Bonnie and Clyde and last but not least O.J. Simpson. By the time readers reach the end of this book, they will have no doubt uncovered which criminals were mad, bad or dangerous to know.
Daughter of the King, was written to encourage and inspire women and even teens that have found themselves in a "hopeless" situation. Daughter of the King will open your mind, your eyes and your heart to Jesus. After reading this book you will find yourself grabbing hold of "Faith" as never before, saying.... God I Trust You!
As our student population diversifies rapidly, there is a critical need to better understand how national, regional, and/or local policies impact youth in school settings. In many cases, educational policies constructed with the goal of helping youth often have the unintended consequence of inhibiting youth’s potential. This is especially the case when it comes to youth from historically underrepresented groups. Over and over, educational legislation aimed at improving life for youth has had the negative effect of eroding opportunities for our most vulnerable and often times less visible youth. The authors of this book examine the schooling experiences of Hispanic, African American, Indige...