Kids love Millie, Bailey, Sammy and Trudy—the characters from Edmark's award-winning Early Learning Series. And now they can feature these in their very own animated storybooks—building spelling and writing skills and expanding creativity along the way. This fun-filled program gives kids the power to build stories that come to life right on screen. They can also make alphabet and counting books, write letters and much more. Kid-tested tools, large buttons, spoken help and friendly characters make creating animated stories easy and fun for readers and nonreaders alike!
The Right Phrase for Every Situation . . . Every Time! Clearly crafted company announcements—both internal and external—are critically important for your company’s day-to-day operations. Perfect Phrases for Writing Company Announcements has hundreds of ready-to-use phrases suitable for any announcement, regardless of the situation or scenario. Learn the most effective language for:
The thirty-five essays in this fourth supplement maintain the original goals of the series: providing—for students in secondary and advanced education, librarians, scholars, critics, and teachers—a comprehensive treatment of the work and life of each author. In fact, Supplement IV is distinguished by a table of contents that includes writers and critics as diverse as Joan Didion and Gore Vidal, Paul Bowles and Neil Simon, Donald Barthelme and E. L. Doctorow, Mary Gordon and Joseph Heller, Ayn Rand and Wallace Stegner.
Renewal Coaching Workbook In their groundbreaking book, Renewal Coaching, Douglas Reeves and Elle Allison offered coaches, managers, teachers, and consultants a research-based, sustainable approach to individual and organizational improvement that involved a disciplined and collaborative sequence of information, experimentation, feedback, and support. The proven Renewal Coaching framework consists of these seven elements: Recognition—Finding patterns of toxicity and renewal Reality—Confronting change killers in work and life Reciprocity—Coaching in harmony
What is art really about? What is its true sense? For John Sallis, we cannot gain a genuine understanding of art by merely translating its effects into conceptual language. Rather, works of art must be approached in a way that does justice to their sensuous and enigmatic character—that illuminates their capacity to present truth without pretending to dispel the real mystery at art’s core.