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Buku ini bercerita tentang implementasi dari program literasi bernama ELITE (English, Literacy, Technology) Virtual Camp di konteks daring yang dilakukan dalam kerja sama antara SMK Negeri Bali Mandara dan Bali Edukasi, sebuah wadah edukasi nirlaba dari Bali. Program ini adalah kolaborasi dalam waktu sekitar 5 bulan antara kedua belah pihak untuk menumbuhkan literasi dan kebiasaan membaca, sambil menguatkan kemampuan bahasa Inggris dan dengan pemanfaatan teknologi yang bermakna. Kegiatan ini juga tak lupa menyisipkan keterampilan abad ke-21, literasi digital, dan pendidikan karakter sesuai tuntutan saat ini agar bisa berperan aktif di dunia global nanti.
Some things you just can't say, even to your parents. "Dad, did you ever want to be a mermaid?" Nope. Don't say it. Not if you're a boy. You gotta keep it inside. Maybe thirteen-year-old Todd Winslow is the best diver at summer camp. If only diving could save him. Underwater is a much kinder world, a secret mermaid world that no one else can know about - not Dad, and definitely not Brad, the camp's numero uno bad boy. Todd tries to fit in, playing nice with flirty model-wannabe Sylvie and shunning nature-nerd Olivia - but you can only fool people for so long. Brad is watching every move, ready to expose all that's different about Todd. Then there's the doll thing. And Dad finds out. How will...
Turkey, 1999. A devastating earthquake brings Istanbul crumbling to the ground, ripping apart the fragile stability of Sinan's world. His family home becomes a makeshift tent in a camp run by Western missionaries whom he stubbornly distrusts, and he soon finds himself struggling to protect his family's honour and values. As he becomes a helpless witness to his daughter's dangerous infatuation with a young American, Sinan takes a series of drastic decisions with unforeseeable consequences. Cultures clash, political and religious tensions mount, and Sinan's actions spiral into a powerful and heartbreaking conclusion.
A baby chicken accepts a young boy as her mother and later becomes a surrogate mother for some ducklings that she has hatched.
"In the early 1990s, the process industries recognized that they would face a major staffing shortage because of the large number of "baby boomer" employees who would be retiring. Industry partnered with community colleges, technical colleges, and universities to remedy this situation. These collaborators in education and industry recognized that pre-training for process technicians would benefit industry by reducing the costs associated with training and traditional hiring methods. They recognized that teachers needed consistent curriculum content and exit competencies in order to produce process technology graduates who would be knowledgeable, competent, and able to take over the demands of the field. This was how the NAPTA series on Process Technology was born"--