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One Minute Paper Airplanes

12 Pop-Out Planes, Easily Assembled in Under a Minute: Paper Airplane Book with 12 Projects and Downloadable Content

Pop, fold and fly sturdy paper airplanes with this easy origami ebook. Origami author Andrew Dewar rediscovered his childhood love of paper airplanes in Japan working with Yasuaki Ninomiya (creator of the famous White Wings planes). His designs are incredibly easy to assemble and his book not only explains how to make the origami planes, but how to tune them for better performance. He also gives tips on designing your own paper airplane models. All the paper folds are easy enough to be origami-for-kids projects and are a great way to learn Origami. The helpful instruction book provides clear, step-by-step folding instructions for each plane. If one gets stuck in a tree or on the roof, just fold up another one and you're back in business. Get your kids running around outdoors flying paper airplanes in one minute flat! This paper airplanes ebook contains: 32 page, full-color origami booklet Step-by-step instructions Paper folding basics and tips These awesome high-performance planes are frustration-free—no glue needed, just a stapler and some imagination. Origami airplanes include: Thunderbird Streaking Comet Wasp Stingray And many more…

Minute,. Fly. for. a. Minute. When I was a kid, I occasionally bought some balsa
wood and tissue paper, a propeller, and a bit of rubber, and then spent several
weekends turning them into a model airplane. I knew from magazines that they
should fly great, if I had the patience to build and trim them properly. Well, I didn't
have that patience, and my planes didn't fly. What I really wanted to do was get
out flying right away. Several days of building were too much. But if I used paper
instead ...

Microsoft Access 2013 Plain & Simple

Learn the simplest ways to get things done with Microsoft Access 2013 Get the full-color, visual guide that makes learning Microsoft Access 2013 plain and simple! Follow the book’s easy steps and screenshots and clear, concise language to learn the simplest ways to build a database and sort information. Here’s WHAT you’ll learn: Build and manage your own database Apply professional designs across your databases Create presentations and publish reports online Secure your database with passwords and encryption Exchange data with other databases and documents Interact with your data easier using macros Here’s HOW you’ll learn it: Jump in wherever you need answers Follow easy STEPS and SCREENSHOTS to see exactly what to do Get handy TIPS for new techniques and shortcuts Use TRY THIS! Exercises to apply what you learn right away

Active Learning Techniques for Librarians

Practical Examples

A practical work outlining the theory and practice of using active learning techniques in library settings. It explains the theory of active learning and argues for its importance in our teaching and is illustrated using a large number of examples of techniques that can be easily transferred and used in teaching library and information skills to a range of learners within all library sectors. These practical examples recognise that for most of us involved in teaching library and information skills the one off session is the norm, so we need techniques that allow us to quickly grab and hold our learners’ attention. The examples are equally useful to those new to teaching, who wish to bring active learning into their sessions for the first time, as to those more experienced who want to refresh their teaching with some new ideas and to carry on their development as librarian teachers. Outlines the argument for more active learning techniques in our sessions Explains the theory of active learning Includes examples that can be used in teaching

learning? Introduction. There is no doubt that in recent years the role of the
librarian has changed. There are a number of factors that have contributed to this
transformation, but it is the numerous technological advances and the rapidly
changing information landscape that have caused the most significant changes
to our profession (Dodd, 2007). The publication, storage and retrieval of
information has altered dramatically in the last 15 years and now relies heavily
on the use of ...

Public Speaking

Quick Tips for Public Speaking

The Public Speaking Pamphlet is a handy guide packed with tips and tricks on how to create the perfect speech, for a whole list of occasions, such as weddings and business presentations. With sections on Narrative Speeches, Demonstration Speeches, Informative Speeches and Persuasive Speeches you should find plenty of really useful information. The pamphlet also contains sections on how to break up a speech into its main parts, and what makes a great speech, how to use Multimedia material and research your topics. There is also a section on overcoming the dreaded nerves and dealing with anxiety.

Quick Tips for Public Speaking Andrew B. Cale ... The general purpose of a
speech usually is to entertain, to inform, or to persuade; the specific purpose
describes exactly what a speaker wants to accomplish and the central idea is the
core of ...

Public Speaking

Connecting You and Your Audience

Excavation of Medieval Pits and a Probable 16th to 17th Century Tavern Or Inn at 7-8 Broad Street, Reading, Berkshire, 2002

Excavations at 7-8 Broad Street, revealed part of a possible 16th- to 17th-century tavern or inn, situated behind the street frontage. Discoveries included a stone built cess pit and a cellar, built in the 16th century and demolished in the 17th century. A large collection of pottery associated with the serving and consumption of drink, fine Venetian-style glassware and a few early clay pipes were recovered from these features. Limited evidence of medieval occupation, in the form of rubbish pits, was also found, but much of the site had been disturbed by the construction of the Corn Exchange in the 19th century. Excavations in 2002 at 90-93 revealed a ditch and evidence for cultivation possibly within the grounds of the Saxon Minster; a small assemblage of early to mid Saxon pottery was recovered from later deposits. Medieval gravel pits, cess pits and a bell mould pit were founded in the back yards of tenements fronting Broad St and Chain St, immediately to the north of St Mary's Churchyard. It is likely that the bell mould pit was for the casting of a 13th-century bell for St Mary's. The pits contained exceptional assemblages of bird, fish and animal bone, suggestive of primary butchery and skinning in the vicinity, as well as the presence of a high status household. There were also notable assemblages of 11th- to 13th-century pottery and 16th- to 17th-century glass.

Excavations at 7-8 Broad Street, revealed part of a possible 16th- to 17th-century tavern or inn, situated behind the street frontage.

African Students Studying in America

Their Experiences and Adjustment Problems at an HBCU

This book explores the adjustment problems and experiences of international students who have studied in the United States of America. First, it examines the varied adjustments that international students have had to deal with in general, and second, it investigates the experiences of African students in particular that studied at a historically black institution, a rare study on Africans studying at a specifically black institution.

adjustment difficulties upon arriving in the United States because of inadequate
pre-departure orientation in their home countries and inadequate help when the
arrive in the United States. African students' will to succeed often comes from self,
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