We are what we eat, right? So once we finish our lunch, where does it go? Follow the path of the food we eat, and learn how our amazing bodies break down our food to give us the essential nutrients we need to survive. Explore the stomach, liver, pancreas, intestines and kidneys to learn how they work to keep our bodies going. These concepts are clearly illustrated with vivid graphics and illustrations.
The legal system in America is the basis of freedom as we know it today. The system is based, ultimately, on the common law of England, but it has grown, developed, and changed over the years. American law has been a critical factor in American life since colonial times. It has played a role in shaping society, but society—the structure, culture, economy, and politics of the country—has decisively shaped the law. Through history, the legal system has been intimately involved with every major issue in American life: race relations, the economy, the family, crime, and issues of equality and justice.
Dynamic Listening & Speaking is a two-level conversational listening and speaking series for students of English at the high-beginner to low-intermediate level. Audio support materials and oral exercises work together to provide students with the tools needed to improve their real-life English conversation skills. Writing and reading sections are also included for a well-rounded approach to learning.Step-by-step approach allows students to develop both receptive and productive English language skills by focusing on common communication situations.
Dynamic Listening & Speaking is a two-level conversational listening and speaking series for students of English at the high-beginner to low-intermediate level. Audio support materials and oral exercises work together to provide students with the tools needed to improve their real-life English conversation skills. Writing and reading sections are also included for a well-rounded approach to learning. Dynamic Listening & Speaking’s step-by-step approach allows students to develop both receptive and productive English language skills by focusing on common communication situations. Level : Intermediate
A Christian Man Named Dan from Caledon/Bolton area to discuss, “The Biblical view of Citizenship.” and later Dan closed the night with a bit more in depth on the Statement of Birth record... ... in grammar school didn't they teach you how to 'spell'? Did you know Lawyers were originally called Grammarians? A talk on spelling, casting of words and their use by modern necromancers licensed by the state, practicing in the courts, for playing a "Wizard of Oz" game called Government.