There’s no such thing as an easy divorce. But knowing what to expect and being prepared to cope with the emotional, legal, and financial complications of a divorce certainly lessen the pain.Divorce For Dummies, Second Edition helps you minimize the stress and strain of divorce by cutting legal costs and knowing everything you should ask your attorney and expect your attorney to ask you.
The book will give tips on revising efficiently, writing essays under exam conditions and reading/reacting to texts under pressure, as well as giving students an idea of how exams are marked and the kind of critical thinking examiners will expect students to be able to demonstrate.
Modern medical technology has changed not only the way we live but also the way we die. Until two generations ago, people usually died suddenly, after an accident or serious illness. Now, most of us may expect our dying to take longer, to require more care, and to demand more forethought than ever before. Handbook for Mortals is warmly addressed to all those who wish to approach the final years of life with greater awareness of what to expect and greater confidence about how to make the end of our lives a time of growth, comfort, and meaningful reflection. Written by Dr. Joanne Lynn and a team of expert physicians, this book provides equal measures of practical information and wise counsel. Readers will learn what decisions they will need to face, what choices are available to them, where to look for help, how to ease pain and other symptoms, what to expect with specific diseases, how the health-care system operates, and how the entire experience affects dying persons, their families, and their friends. Such practical information is indispensable. But equally important are the personal stories included here of how people have come to terms with dying, how they have faced their fears and made their choices. These give us moving firsthand insights into a profoundly important process, one that is increasingly kept hidden in our culture.
A fast track grammar review textbook for EFL teacher trainees and
advanced EFL students.
A taxi driver
needs to know his/her way around town, you need to know your way around
grammar. Grammar is an important part of most EFL programs. You need a
good grasp of grammar and know how to explain it simply and clearly to
your students.
Your students will expect you to have an in depth understanding of
grammar, and you will quickly lose confidence in you if you can’t
deliver.
When you are standing in front of a classroom of five, ten, or even
twenty or more students— you’ll be much more confident when those
grammar questions show up. When you least expect it, students can ask
you the most obscure questions, often in front of a large classes.
Won’t feel a lot better knowing you have put in the effort to
communicate the basics in a professionally effective manner?
As the three Baudelaire orphans warily approach their new homePrufrock Preparatory Schoolthey can't help but notice the enormous stone arch bearing the school's motto Memento Mori, or "Remember you will die." This is not a cheerful greeting, and certainly marks an inauspicious beginning to a very bleak story. Of course, this is what we have come to expect from Lemony Snicket's Series of Unfortunate Events, the deliciously morbid set of books that began with The Bad Beginning and only got worse.