· 2007
Raising children today is challenging for parents. But it is also equally demanding to be a child growing up in today's society. Today's children are constantly bombarded with information overload and they are always asking a lot of questions. As young children are always looking up to someone to answer questions, honestly and respectfully, Common Sense for Young Minds: The Tween Companion Book, Series I is not a pretence book, but answers questions honestly inside the pages of the book. Common Sense for Young Minds offers an open mind, for children to seek out and ask questions, without the fear of being taken advantage of by someone for self-interest, or taking advantage of the vulnerability of a child's point of view. Many children in this book are your own ages, and they share the same values, speak the same language and ask the same questions. This book will give you the best possible answers to the questions and concerns children may have, including family and their health. Enjoy these short, seventeen easy-to-read stories about children and families from the following countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bolivia, Canada, China, Egypt, England, Germany, Greece, India, Iraq, Jamaica, Malawi, Russia Federation, South Africa, West Africa and the United States. These stories will make both adults and children smile, and children will feel a part of this book for a lifetime.
This book provides an extensive analysis of the extraction of potash alum from alunite, a mineral that is widely used in a variety of industrial processes. The authors, M.M. Wilson and N.C. Fischer, are experts in the field of chemical engineering and provide a detailed overview of the methods and techniques used in the extraction process. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the chemistry of industrial processes or the extraction of minerals from natural resources. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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· 2007
The phrase, "There is no perfect crime," is often heard, and it's true for a killer whose identity's changed for nearly two decades and who committed a recent heinous crime against an American student while on vacation in Paris and must've thought that was a done deal. Retired Detective Curtis was outraged when he heard of Wendy Mezzler's death. He decided to end his fishing trip with his family and return to Washington to volunteer his time and open up Paige Pennington's case, dubbed The Silent Murder in Mid-air, one more time. He was determined to find the killer of both young ladies. He said that Wendy Mezzler and Paige Pennington's murders had similar facts-both girls were students around the same age, had similar heights, off by only an inch, and weights, off by only five pounds. The two young students were on summer holidays, traveling on planned trips abroad for three weeks and four weeks, respectively. The detective thought: There are similarities with Paige and Wendy's cases: Both had nylons wrapped around their necks and their personal identifications were missing, replaced with someone else's. These are the key similarities in the murders. The telephone rang and he picked it up, then was shocked to hear: "Another student's dead!" The son of a glitzy Hollywood star, Victoria Bergman was found dead in the Bahamas. After a false arrest, months of speculation, mountains of paperwork, miles of jetting across the globe, along with months of anguish, something positive was about to happen. The killer wasn't your typical eradicator, but with the help of science, DNA showed a match in two of the murders. Murder by Deception in Paris is an eye-popping and jaw-dropping murder mystery full of exciting suspense.
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This book is just a token of what I truly believe in, And what you shall soon see Are my thoughts now and forever And it''s only the beginning. So please journey with me if you will As I become very robust while offering much hostility Thru the way of debatfulness. So from JP and DI to all of you I say Be real, stay strong , work hard And always trust in the Lord Hope you enjoy...
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