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Quantum Teaching: Orchestrating Student Success
Published in Paperback by Allyn & Bacon (23 June, 1998)
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The quintessential educational tool!
I read this book in two sittings! Quantum Teaching gives you the impetus to implement everything you've not yet mustered the courage to try - and every reason to believe you'll be successful. Included are simple phrases to encourage better communication between teacher and student as well as strategies to promote a more positive classroom atmosphere. Everything in this book can be applied to any classroom at any level. This is not just a teaching reference; it is a teaching essential.
Complete and Well Rounded
This book covers everything that teachers can always improve on. It covers from how to use the student's body to help them learn to how the classroom should look like! When put together in practice, it makes for a fun and challenging classroom that pushes both students and teachers to learn more. A great book.
The Information Professional's Guide to Career Development Online
Published in Paperback by Information Today Inc (2002)
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Offers many advanced tips not seen elsewhere
Internet-connected librarians who want to use the online environment to promote and advance their careers will find this an important guide which covers everything from creating a personal Web page to using electronic resume and online job services. With its chapters appealing to professionals, this offers many advanced tips not seen elsewhere.
Sarah McLachlan: Building A Mystery
Published in Paperback by Quarry Press (2000)
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Utter Crap
This book is the biggest piece of crap I've ever read - and I read a lot! How it ever got published is the real mystery! Don't waste your time on it.
Manifesto of bias
As a owner of one of the internet's most well respected Sarah McLachlan websites as well as an expert in Sarah McLachlan Biography, I find this book insulting. Building a Mystery reads like a schizophrenic patient's transcript strife with vague references, endless garble, and little substance. Having read the book front to back, I found little about 'Sarah McLachlan' and mostly what seemed to be an ongoing, unguided defamation. Not only does the author refuse to latch onto a journalistic perspective with direction and commentry from the people who matter most to the heart of the person and concept of 'Sarah McLachlan', she becomes attached to the alleged stalker which took his like soon after a legal battle with Mclachlan. I could not identify with her perspective or logic and found the book uncomfortable to read. It is no wonder Sarah McLachlan's family and record company wanted nothing to do with the author or this book. I strongly recommend against wasting your money.
Not that bad
The first chapter of this book is absolutely boring, thanks to Judith rambling on about travelling to Halifax. Anyway, I found that Judith didn't write enough about Sarah's life before she released "Touch" in 1988, but you can't get everything you want, right? I also found that Judith wrote far too much Sarah's supposed stalker and not enough about the process Sarah went through to write her beautiful songs. I did enjoy Judith's comments about Terry McBride (Sarah's manager) because I have found him to be a bit of a money grubber and a control freak when it comes to Sarah. When I originally reviewed this book I gave it 1 star, but I've re-read the book and it's quite obvious Judith loves Sarah as a musician, but that she didn't want to give a biased view of the life and career of Sarah McLachlan.
After the beginning
Published in Unknown Binding by W. L. Bauhan ()
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Darling Madame: Sarah Grand and Devoted Friend
Published in Paperback by Virago Pr (1984)
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Don't Think It Hasn't Been Fun
Published in Hardcover by Limelight Editions (2003)
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The Gathering
Published in Paperback by William L. Bauhan (1991)
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Look Around With Little Fish (Squeeze-And Squeak Books)
Published in Hardcover by Readers Digest (1995)
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Of Love and Shoes
Published in Paperback by William L. Bauhan (1987)
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Santa's Squeaky Boots (Christmas Squeeze-and-squeak)
Published in Board book by Reader's Digest Children's Books (30 September, 1996)
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