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Thirty days has September: cool ways to remember stuff (Best At Everything Ser.)
Par Chris Stevens. 2008
This guide is full of tips for remembering everything from math and spelling rules to tricky science, history, and geography…
facts. For any student who has ever struggled to remember multiplication tables, the spelling of the word "Mississippi," or the names of the planets. Grades 3-6. 2008.Le style: conseils pour écrire de façon claire et vivante
Par André Noël. 2009
Destiné à tous ceux qui aiment écrire ou qui en ont fait leur métier, Le Style fournit des conseils allant…
de l'usage approprié des verbes à l'évitement des clichés en passant par la musique des mots, l'interview réussie en vue de la rédaction d'un article, la lisibilité, etc. Le Style offre lui même une lecture vivante, ce qui serait impossible sans exemples concrets. On y trouve donc une foison d'extraits d'articles remodelés pour les rendre plus percutants, le tout dans un langage simple allant droit au but. D'abord conçu pour l'usage des stagiaires au journal La Presse, Le Style fourmille de conseils puisés dans les médias publiés aux États-Unis, au Canada anglais et en France. Son caractère utilitaire en fait un ouvrage pratique pour toute personne susceptible de rédiger des articles, des rapports et autres documents de communication de masse.Le bon mot: déjouer les pièges du français
Par Jacques Laurin. 2001
Un petit dictionnaire du mot juste. Il contient plus d'un millier de mots qui prêtent à confusion. Chaque entrée comprend…
deux mots, le mot qui est employé le plus souvent à mauvais escient (les anglicismes, par exemple) précède toujours le second terme. Certains paronymes (simple confusion entre deux mots) sont aussi mentionnés.Le pourquoi du comment
Par Daniel Lacotte. 2004
Combien pèse un nuage ? Quelle est l'origine du poisson d'avril ?... Voici les vraies réponses, souvent déconcertantes, insolites, drôles,…
mais toujours scientifiquement ou historiquement indiscutables à toutes vos questions ou presque dans les domaines les plus divers.Une vie en plus: la longévité, pour quoi faire?
Par Joël De Rosnay. 2005
This Strange Visible Air: Essays on Aging and the Writing Life
Par Sharon Butala. 2021
A collection of essays on women and aging from Canadian legend Sharon Butala "What I didn't have a clue about…
was that I was soon to be old, or what being old would mean to my dreams and desires. While dreading old age with every fibre, I was at the same time in full denial that it would ever happen to me, and so, was shocked down to the soles of my feet when it did." In this incisive collection, Sharon Butala reflects on the ways her life has changed as she's grown old. She knows that society fails the elderly massively, and so she tackles ageism and loneliness, friendship and companionship. She writes with pointed wit and acerbic humour about dinner parties and health challenges and forgetfulness and complicated family relationships and the pandemic -- and lettuce. And she tells her story with the tremendous skill and beauty of a writer who has masterfully honed her craft over the course of her storied four-decade career. Butala gives us a book to be cherished -- an elegant and expansive look at the complexities and desires of aging and the aged, standing in stark contrast to the stereotyped, simplistic portrayals of the elderly in our culture. This Strange Visible Air is a true gift.Envoy Connect Quick Reference Guide
Par Cela. 2023
CELA Connect Quick Reference Guide
Par Cela. 2023
CELA Connect User Guide
Par Cela. 2023
Key to grade three braille
Par Lewis W Rodenberg. 1945
2022 book of world records
Par Scholastic, Cynthia O'Brien. 2021
A year and a day of everyday witchcraft: 366 ways to witchify your life
Par Deborah Blake. 2017
"Connect with your witchy self each and every day using quick, easy, and fun practices. This handy book features simple…
yet meaningful ways to integrate witchcraft into your daily life, inspiring you to take your magic to a new level whether you're a beginner or an experienced practitioner. Deborah Blake guides you on a journey through the Wheel of the Year, providing witchy wisdom, affirmations, spells, questions to ponder, and much more. From working with herbs and gemstones to connecting with deities, |A Year and a Day of Everyday Witchcraft| explores a variety of modern Pagan practices to help you get more in touch with your personal path of witchcraft." -- Provided by publisherThe New York times 1000 gardening questions & answers: based on the column "Gardeners Q. & A."
Par Leslie Land, Dora Galitzki, Linda Yang, Garden Editors of the New York Times, New York Times Editors. 2003
More than petticoats: Remarkable North Carolina women (More Than Petticoats Ser.)
Par Scotti Cohn. 2000
Presents detailed portraits of fourteen extraordinary women from North Carolina's history who transformed the lives of those around them. Discover…
Emeline Jamison Pigott, a Confederate spy; Mary Martin Sloop, a physician, community leader, and child welfare advocate in the hills of the Blue Ridge; Maggie Axe Wachacha, a healer, teacher, and Cherokee leader; Cornelia Phillips Spencer, who helped liberate the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and ten others who each directly addressed the challenges of their respective times and places. For senior high and adult readersForgive for good: a proven prescription for health and happiness
Par Fred Luskin. 2002
Based on scientific research, this study offers new insight into the powers of healing. Provides a nine-step guide for overcoming…
the negative effects of anger, bitterness, and resentment by gaining control of our feelingsHow sweet it is ... without the sugar: delicious desserts for diabetics and others
Par Jean C. Wade. 1999
More and more Americans are being diagnosed with diabetes than ever before, and many others are realizing that they have…
a genetic predisposition (or lifestyle) that is likely to lead to diabetes, But what to do about the inevitable craving for dessert? We all have it, but diabetics have long been left without a satisfying, healthful way to enjoy a sweet treat after a meal. Jean C. Wade, a diabetic herself, has created a cookbook that is chock-full of welcome answers to the dilemma that plagues diabetics and dieters alike: how do you make delectable desserts without using sugar, honey, corn syrup, or molasses?all those highly caloric sweeteners that make blood sugar take off like a rocket? By carefully testing and experimenting with different sweeteners on the market, and often using fresh, ripe fruits and juices, Jean has come up with nearly 100 recipes that avoid the pitfalls to baking without sugar.Greek to me: adventures of the comma queen
Par Mary Norris. 2019
The author of Between You & Me: Confessions of a Comma Queen (DB 82577) details her love of Greece and…
its language. Discusses the role of Greek in both written and spoken English as well as the author's encounters with Greek words, Greek gods, Greek wine, and Greek men. Bestseller. 2019Magnolia table: a collection of recipes for gathering
Par Marah Stets, Joanna Gaines. 2018
Collection of recipes for gatherings of all sizes. Includes a list of pantry staples, tools, and universal conversion chart. Recipes…
cover breakfast, lunch, soups and salads, appetizers and starters, side dishes, dinner, and desserts. Instructions include a brief introduction, timing, ingredients, and tips for specific preparation methods. 2018Guide to terminology, equipment, and skills needed to excel at cooking. Topics covered include sauces, vegetables, fruit and nuts, meat,…
poultry, seafood, eggs, pastry and baking, broth, spice, and pasta, grain, legume, and bread skills. 2013Nomadland: surviving America in the twenty-first century
Par Jessica Bruder. 2017
A look at the subculture of older Americans who, unable to afford either mortgages or retirement, are traveling the country…
in RVs, campers, and vans. Particularly examines the life of one woman as she travels between seasonal jobs and reunions with her van-dwelling friends. Some strong language. 2017