The Real Reason for the Holiday Season

The Real Reason for the Holiday Season
Author: Tracy Edwards-Wright
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2012-09-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781300151890

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The little ones will enjoy the picturesque illustrations of what can be found under a Christmas tree. Also, they will understand that Jesus Christ is the real meaning of Christmas. Jesus is our Savior, He is the center of our joy, He is the Prince of Peace, and He is the real reason why we decorate, buy gifts, and celebrate during the Christmas season. God has given Jesus as a Gift to all of us, and Jesus is the Perfect Gift. So, let us enjoy our Gift, Jesus Christ, during this blessed and glorious holiday season. This book is for ages 4 and up.

The Real Reasons for Seasons

The Real Reasons for Seasons
Author: Alan Gould,Carolyn Willard,Stephen M. Pompea
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000
Genre: Earth (Planet)
ISBN: OCLC:1359386618

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Aimed at helping students arrive at a clear understanding of seasons as they investigate the connections between the Sun and Earth. Sudents take a "Trip to the Sun," determine the real shape of the Earth's orbit, evaluate actual data on world temperature and hours of sunlight in different locations, and model how the angle at which sunlight hits the Earth affects its concentration.

Scale Up in Education

Scale Up in Education
Author: Barbara Schneider,Sarah-Kathryn McDonald
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2006-12-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781461643241

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Scale-Up in Education, Volume 2: Issues in Practice explores the challenges of implementing and assessing educational interventions in varied classroom contexts. Included are reflections on the challenges of designing studies for improving the instructional core of schools, guidelines for establishing evidence of interventions' impacts across a wide range of settings, and an assessment of national efforts to bring reform to scale in high-poverty schools. This volume also includes findings and insights from several federally funded research projects charged with bringing conceptual and analytic rigor to studies of successful scale-up. All of the chapters address the challenges of conducting scientific research in schools and provide insights for obtaining the support of teachers and school administrators. The result is a highly readable volume ideally suited for educators interested in the issues that inform intervention research, researchers concerned with designing practical studies that are methodologically sound, and policymakers engaged in evidence-based school reform.

One Season of Sunshine

One Season of Sunshine
Author: Julia London
Publsiher: Pocket Books
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781982131920

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While on the search for her birth mother, a young woman falls in love with a widower only to discover that his late wife may have been the key to finding out about her own mysterious past. Determined to discover the truth of her identity, elementary school teacher Jane Aaron heads to Cedar Springs, Texas, to find her birth mother. While staying in the small town, she’s hired by Asher Price, a wealthy advertising executive whose wife was killed in a car accident two years ago, to look after his thirteen-year-old daughter, Riley, and five-year-old son, Levi. Around town, Jane learns that Asher’s late wife may not have been the perfect mother teenaged Riley makes her out to be. As the months pass, Jane finds herself growing fiercely attached to the children and soon, she and Asher begin to fall in love, as well. Though he refuses to speak about his late wife, rumors and whispers around town causes Jane to suspect that her birth mother may have been involved in the same car accident that claimed Asher’s wife. As Jane’s investigation takes her down winding and complicated paths, her relationship with Asher becomes strained. Will the truth bring the pair closer together or drive them apart forever? With New York Times bestselling author Julia London’s signature “nuanced characters, subtle wit, and elegantly sexy style” (Booklist), this compelling story of family and romantic love “will steal your heart” (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution).

Speech in Season

Speech in Season
Author: Hugh Reginald Haweis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1875
Genre: Sermons, English
ISBN: COLUMBIA:CR00339660

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The Sanitarian

The Sanitarian
Author: Agrippa Nelson Bell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1880
Genre: Hygiene
ISBN: UOM:39015073459698

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A Christmas Gift

A Christmas Gift
Author: Cynthia E. Cowen
Publsiher: CSS Publishing
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780788012884

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A heartwarming dialogue between a pastor and Santa focuses attention on the truest gift of Christmas, the Christ child. The service is simple to prepare -- two good presenters can provide a very meaningful worship service for an entire congregation of children and adults. A complete order of service with hymns, readings, and prayers is included.

The Last Real Season

The Last Real Season
Author: Mike Shropshire
Publsiher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2008-05-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780446537094

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A rollicking and ribald first-person account of the 1975 Major League Baseball season—the last year before free agency took over and changed the national pastime forever—for better or for worse! There are baseball books and there are baseball books. But for the baseball cognoscenti, there are just a few "must-have" classics:Ball Four by Jim Bouton. The Long Season by Jim Brosnan. Willie's Time by Charles Einstein. And Seasons In Hell by Mike Shropshire, which was a hilarous first-person account of Mike's travails serving as a daily beat writer covering the hapless 1972 Texas Rangers. Now, in The Last Real Season, Shropshire captures the essence of a different time and different place in baseball, when the average salary for major leaguers was only $27,600...when the ballplayers' drug of choice was alcohol, not steroids...when major leaguers sported tight doubleknit uniforms over their long-hair and Afros...and on July 28th, 1975, the day that famed Detroit resident Jimmy Hoffa went missing, the Detroit Tigers started a losing streak of 19 games in a row. On the day that the Tigers blew a 4-run lead in the bottom of the ninth, Shropshire recalls: "I drank three bottles of Stroh's beer in less than a minute and wrote that 'Jimmy Hoffa will show up in the left field stands with Amelia Earhart as his date before the Tigers will win another game.'" And so it goes. Filled with just the kind of wonderful baseball stories that real fans crave, this is the funniest baseball book of the year.