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Construction and the Built Environment
  • Language: en

Construction and the Built Environment

A bright and flexible textbook for Edexcel's Level 1 Higher Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment

Why should I bother about Planet?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 51

Why should I bother about Planet?

An informative guide about what's gone wrong with the planet, what needs to be done and how to help. Answers questions such as: How can I save energy? What is a carbon footprint? What causes air pollution? Can science solve the problem? Written in a clear, factual style with bright, stylish illustrations and internet links to recommended websites to find out more. This is a highly illustrated ebook that can only be read on the Kindle Fire or other tablet.

Understanding the Facts of Life
  • Language: en

Understanding the Facts of Life

Discusses the physical changes brought on by puberty and follows the development of a baby from conception through birth and the first years of life.

What's Happening to Me?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 51

What's Happening to Me?

Growing up is a whole lot easier if you have some idea what to expect. This book describes exactly what will happen to your body in a straightforward, easy-to-understand way, and it explains some of your feelings too - all you need to know for this important time in your life. This is a highly illustrated ebook that can only be read on the Kindle Fire or other tablet. "Look no further: the What's Happening to Me? Books are nothing short of brilliant. They aim to help children aged nine and above understand bodily changes and they do this extremely well.Susan Meredith answers the questions young girls want to ask but might feel afraid to. It's all there: getting measured up for a bra, periods, using towels and tampons, feeling, diet, health and hygiene and there is also a section on what happens to boys.The text is informal, chatty, full of useful facts and packed with considerate advice and support. A book like that wouldn't work as well without graphics and diagrams, and the illustrations are colourful and engaging as well as informative." - John Dabell, TES Magazine

Memories of My Life
  • Language: en

Memories of My Life

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-04-24
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Carol Sue Meredith began jotting down memories of things that happened in her life. Initially, she said she was writing them down so her grandchildren would know those things about her. She was afraid some of the memories would be otherwise lost. The memories grew and so did her notes. They grew and grew and as they did, she realized they were more than notes. As her friends and relatives began reading over her shoulder, she decided to look into publishing a book. Her experiences include the history of her hometown and the changes during her and her husband's service to the country. Read it and come in contact with the small-town USA.

Love Palace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Love Palace

The narrator of Meredith Sue Willis's new novel has just turned forty, quit her job, been jilted by her live-in boyfriend and suspended by her therapist for nonpayment. Against her better judgment, she takes a job at a settlement house known as "Love Palace" in a run-down community that is about to be razed for urban renewal. Here Martha discovers that she has a talent for managing the dysfunctional institution and its staff. She is attracted by the charismatic reverend who oversees Love Palace as well as by Robby, one of the staff members, who is rich, handsome, recently released from a hospital after a suicide attempt, and intensely ambivalent about his sexuality. Along with the Love Palace crew of runaways, derelicts, struggling blue collar workers, and a former Black Panther among others, Martha has to deal with her ex-hillbilly mother, who favors shoulder pads and big hair; her sister the big-shot lawyer; and her dying Jewish grandmother.

Wicked Seattle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Wicked Seattle

Early Seattle enticed settlers with an abundance of natural resources, potential wealth, stunning beauty and versatile climate. It offered gainful employment for fishermen, loggers and miners, but those who rushed west quickly discovered that all that glitters is not gold. The rapidly expanding city lacked one precious resource: women. Bored men yearned for entertainment, while prostitution, gambling and illegal alcohol grew in popularity. Over the years, politicians, police officers and crime bosses accepted graft to keep vice profiting and the city growing, including bootlegger Roy Olmstead and a brothel owner known as Madame Damnable. Teresa Nordheim, author of Murder & Mayhem in Seattle, introduces the wicked side of the Emerald City's history.

The Jasmine Project
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 416

The Jasmine Project

When Korean American Jasmine Yap's long-time boyfriend, Paul, is caught cheating on her, her giant, overprotective family secretly arranges to use her graduation party to introduce her to Orlando's most eligible men.

T.S. Stribling
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

T.S. Stribling

Henry Poggioli, a psychologist and amateur detective who often solved the case just a little too late."--BOOK JACKET.