See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers
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See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers
“You know how you’ve always thought that if you were a teacher, you’d go insane? Well, this very funny book proves that you definitely would. But in a good way.”
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The Manual: A True Bad Boy Explains How Men Think, Date, and Mate--and What Women Can Do to Come Out on Top
How many times have you and your friends asked one another these questions without ever coming up with any good answers? Your girlfriends just tell you what you want to hear. At the end of the day, the only person who can give you insight into man problems is—that’s right—a man! But guys have hidden agendas. What guy would give up all his dating advantages by spilling the goods? Steve Santagati would.
Comes a drifter to a windswept island . . . He wanted to tell her everything. About the lost years that had changed him from a desperate young boy into a man hardened by life. About the night he'd sold his soul for a woman who wasn't worth the price . . . But Jackson Underhill said nothing. After all, he was an outlaw, clearly on the run -- reason enough for silence. The truth was Dr. Leah Mundy scared him. She made him want to trust again, to share his burden. She made him want a home, a family. And it was dangerous to want such things. Because the past would find him if he stayed -- and there could be no future with a woman who would not leave.
This is the story of the Bear family's move to their now-famous tree house in Bear Country. Would Brother Bear like it? Would he find new friends? He wasn't sure until he got there.
A Course in Light-Speed Reading: A Return to Natural Intuitive Reading
About speed reading - Wake Forest research indicates that slow reading speeds contribute to dropout and teen suicide rates. Just one summer with A Course in Light-Speed Reading can turn a slow teen reader into a super reader and student. What would you do if you could speed read? Would you complete that degree program you've been working on? Would you read that big 500 page novel you've wanted to read? Would you finally catch up on all those magazines you've wanted to read? Would you enjoy some more free time to do what you want to do?