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Hawthorne: Hazed Hooked Hammered & Hijacked (266 pages) is adult humor that satirizes 12 famous Nathaniel Hawthorne novellas in parody form. The work is author Jay Dubya's 48th hardcover/paperback book that also exists in Kindle, Nook and Smashwords e-book formats. Hawthorne: H H H & H is now… |
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Great sacrifices were made during the Civil War. And children were among the fallen heroes http://bit.ly/1EPpxUs
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Get it right. http://marilynmeredith.blogspot.com/2015/09/get-story-in-your-history-right-by-jr.html
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Writing is a natural talent for some. While it may take time for others to hone their skills, one thing remains certain; one cannot improve their creative writing skills without the old fashioned art of practice. Sprinkling magic into sentences by means of expressive and well-paired words, poetry is an outlet that brings forth a number of new ways to develop one’s writing in any form or genre, in any subject and field. Furthermore, writing poetry can help you improve the flow of your…
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How did the American Anti-Slavery Society deal with the issue of slavery? http://bit.ly/1g6iYAR
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Success in school is rarely an accident: students who excel tend to exhibit similar traits. As you consider your son or daughter’s progress in school, ask yourself, which habits does your child already practice? Which areas are in need of improvement?
The list below summarizes some key behaviors that many academically successful students share: …
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Student Growth Objectives, otherwise known as SGO’s, are on the minds of many Educators this month, as the November 15 deadline for approval grows closer. For those of you who are still a bit unclear on the particulars, below is a brief Description of SGO’s – what they are, how to create them, and what this all means to You as a teacher.
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“The Standards insist that instruction in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and language be a shared responsibility within the school.” The implication of this statement means that today, more than ever, the responsibility of teaching literacy skills rests not only with ELA teachers but also with other subject area educators. Science and Social Studies, which require nonfiction reading, are subject areas in which nonfiction literacy and writing skills can be taught. The National…
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PTA’s are traditionally known for supporting the schools with engaging programs and activities. At my children’s schools, for example, the PTA runs talent shows, organizes classroom and school-wide parties, and holds fundraisers for items such as playground equipment and classroom technology. In the school district where I teach, our parents run the school store, help chaperone dances, and bring in special assemblies for students to enjoy. Clearly, our children…
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One of the most overlooked learning resources is the local library. For decades, the library has provided patrons with the ability to access hundreds of documents and texts they would not be able to be able to use otherwise. But the library no longer relies solely on text sources. As part of the technology migration of the 21st century, the local library joins a variety of others in enhancing learning through library learning programs. These resources offer patrons access to…
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Against All Odds is about a young woman's perseverance to overcome obstacles and
her determination not to give up on her future.
YOUR PAST IS NOT YOUR FUTURE!!!…
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Yes, yes and yes. Arguing is a natural part of every relationship. One positive way to look at it is that arguments actually iron out the differences couples have in a relationship. In fact, compared to a couple that never argues, couples who get into arguments tend to know each other better because they will learn to give room for each other’s quirks. Arguments also give you the chance to reassess the relationship you have with your significant other and help you decide if she is the one.…
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Quick Book Marketing Tip: Marketing Genre Novels
Listen in as Jeffrey Marks, author of Intent to Sell: Marketing the Genre Novel, talks about the differences in marketing fiction versus nonfiction books.
http://askjohnkremer.com/20-minute-book-marketing-podcast-jeffrey-marks-on-selling-genre-novels
#novels #novelmarketing…
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I found without exception, that kids of all ages love a good story. http://bit.ly/1Le7XGf
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