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With his trademark humor, Australian writer Greive details women's frustrations with finding their Prince Charming in this keepsake photo essay title.
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Stern discipline, so prevalent in Ontario classrooms during the first half of the twentieth century, remained intact not only because elementary and secondary teachers wanted to keep their jobs, but also as a result of control exerted by higher authorities. During their training, teachers encountered this control, particularly during practice teaching. As educators, their mandate to "keep order" extended well beyond the classroom. Ignorance and insensitivity when dealing with issues of ethnicity, religion, gender, colour, and mental and physical capabilities frequently resulted in discrimination. Beyond corporal punishment, the subtleties incorporated in rules, rituals, and curriculum reflec...
With its warm and loving text illustrated by amusing animal photographs, Dear Mom helps children of all ages (especially those who call themselves grown-ups) express special thoughts and feelings about Mom--the perfect gift for Mother's Day and all year round. First published in 2011, this poignant tribute to mothers everywhere strikes at the heart of the mother-child relationship, perfectly capturing those most prevalent emotions that good moms inspire: love, affection, and sincere gratitude. Now, with this condensed e-book edition, it's even easier to convey the sentiment: "I'd be lost without you, Mom, and I only wish I had more than one lifetime to repay the incredible debt I owe you."
A book that will take the beginner or novice outdoor person into forgotten skills from long ago. Using only what the nature provides, you will help to ensure your survival in a survival situation, and begin to grow a closer relationship with the earth.
Combines photographs of animals with text recognizing the difficulties mothers face daily and paying tribute to their accomplishments.
Alexander Scott was born 26 January 1786 in Alloa, Scotland. His parents were James Scott and Christian Cunningham. He married Catherine White 30 June 1815. They had three children. He married Charlotte Mary Hood in 1822. They had nine children. They emigrated in 1827 and settled first in Quebec and then in Ontario. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ontario, Manitoba, British Columbia and Michigan.
Scott Turow is a novelist, lawyer, and humanist who has fused his two passions, writing and the law, to create challenging novels that raise significant legal issues and test the justice of present laws. In all of his books, Turow reveals the moral ambiguities that afflict both accuser and accused, and challenges his readers to reconsider their preconceived notions of justice. Beginning with One-L, his first published work about the first-year law school experience, Turow continues to capture his readers' imaginations with books such as Presumed Innocent and Burden of Proof.