Dictionary provides meaning for everyday phrases as well as a guide to their level of politeness. Phrases are listed as they are spoken for ease and speed of usage. Explains what people mean when they don't say what they mean.
"The Psychopathology of Everyday Life" By Sigmund Freud (1901).
The most trivial slips of the tongue or pen, Freud believed, can reveal our secret ambitions, worries, and fantasies. The Psychopathology of Everyday Life ranks among his most enjoyable works. Starting with the story of how he once forgot the name of an Italian painter-and how a young acquaintance mangled a quotation from Virgil through fears that his girlfriend might be pregnant-it brings together a treasure trove of muddled memories, inadvertent actions, and verbal tangles. Amusing, moving, and deeply revealing of the repressed, hypocritical Viennese society of his day, Freud's dazzling interpretations provide the perfect introduction to psychoanalytic thinking in action.
Everyday Life in Ancient Greece by Cyril Edward Robinson (Rare Book Collection)
Robinson examines the city-state, life at Sparta, recreation, women and slaves, education, trades and professions.
Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive.
Ten Everyday Math Activities for Parents and Kids
The ten everyday math activities in this kit build math into the things most families already do--ordinary routines such as figuring out ways to save money, to share fairly, or to get somewhere on time. With these activities, children practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and using other important math skills while doing tasks that are a regular part of life.