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Vera Clark's Teach Me to Read English in 100 Easy Lessons

[ Easy, fast, phonics-based reading program [ 2 page lessons [ 15 minutes a day [ Simple, step-by-step instructions [ Great for children and adults [ Made by teacher, designed for parents [ Starts at the very beginning - from non-reader to total fluency [ Everything you need in one volume - Flash cards included [ No education required - anyone can do this! [ Students learn at their own pace [ Perfect for remedial instruction and for developing a confident reader [ Perfect for home schooling! Parents often make the best teachers! VERA CLARK is a special education teacher whose specialty is teaching young and old alike to read. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and a Master of Arts degree in Education, with an emphasis in Special Education. She is currently teaching Special Education students as a Resource Specialist. She lives in Southern California with her two youngest children. Vera has taught in private and public schools and has homeschooled her children. She is the mother of four children, three daughters and one son. Her passion is teaching children how to read. She taught each of her children to read when they were toddlers. She has also taught many struggling children and adults to read. What Vera finds especially rewarding is showing parents how to teach their own children. She is pleased to share this book with you so that you, too, may experience the great joy of teaching your children to read.

Your child will understand more about life. 2. Your child will have a better
relationship with you. 3. Your child will be able to communicate better. 4. Your
child will do better in school because of his increased understanding and ability
to communicate, and 5. Your child will have a larger vocabulary. Ages 2-5 Use
the words that your child can read from the lessons, in daily conversation with
your child when it is reasonable to do so. Point out the words when they come up
in everyday life.

The Complex

United States Secret Service agent Wesley Charles is furious when his racist boss forces him to attend a seminar at the new law enforcement complex in Dallas. Wes knows the seminar is a monumental waste of his time; he belongs on the Chicago streets, doing what he does best, which is busting counterfeiters. The presence of Charles old friend Secret Service agent Louis Boron, Seattle cop James Allen, and beautiful DEA agent Wendy Weissman provide a welcome distraction from the mind-numbing classes. The four inadvertently discover that something menacing is lurking behind The Complex's facade of inter-agency cooperation. When their investigations reveal a conspiracy that threatens the very fabric of American democracy, they find themselves up against a powerful, unknown enemy- and running for their lives. The explosion came in the middle of the night, igniting the gas line, engulfing the little house in flames and tossing its occupants onto the floor. Wes choked on the smoke and felt for his piece. He tucked it into the waistband of his sweats, crawled to the bathroom and grabbed a towel from the rack. Somehow, the water was still running. He soaked himself and the towel in the tub thoroughly before attempting to break through the wall of smoke that had enveloped the master bedroom. He could hear Talbot's screams amid the crackling of the flames and the tinkling of glass. And he could hear Gordon calling his name from the direction of the kitchen. "Gordon," he shouted, "Can you hear me?" After graduating from the University of Iowa, with a BA degree in Sociology/Criminology, Mr Tucker began his career with the Federal Bureau of Narcotics in Chicago, Illinois and subsequently transferred to the U.S. Secret Service where he eventually was promoted to the position of Special Agent in Charge of the Secret Service Office for Arizona. Later, Mr Tucker received a Presidential Appointment as U. S. Marshal for the State of Arizona and afterwards was selected as the Chief of Court Security in Washington D.C., for the Federal Court system nationwide. Finally, he returned to Arizona and opened his own Private Investigation Agency. This is Mr Tucker's second book, the first was his auto-bio "The Two Edged Sword."

They had followed Potter from the Complex, keeping a substantial distance if for
no other reason than they already knew where he was heading thanks to Mrs.
Hinchclaw. She had called Mrs. Burdett and informed her, “Anthony Potter is
going ...

The Digital Workplace

How Technology Is Liberating Work

"Paul Miller challenges us to rethink how and where we work today... Miller says it is the "digital" in the workplace that now defines and shapes our working lives. Building on compelling stories from well-known organizations, he explains how every aspect of work is being transformed."--P. [4] of cover.

The problem is that if we can work whenever we want and we enjoy the work we
do, we will work more and more hours, until gradually every aspect of our day
becomes colonized by work. Work addiction detox problems will emerge, the
media ...

Free the Turds!

Got a kid who just won't pinch a loaf in the potty? Won't download some brownware in the w.c.? Won't launch a butt shuttle in the loo? Then it's time for the talking turd. Read your kid "Free the Turds," and before long... goodbye diapers. Your kid might not listen to you, but it's hard to ignore a talking turd. Yes, it's gross. Yes, it's hilarious. And yes...it works.

Got a kid who just won't pinch a loaf in the potty? Won't download some brownware in the w.c.? Won't launch a butt shuttle in the loo? Then it's time for the talking turd. Read your kid "Free the Turds," and before long... goodbye diapers.