There's a lot a girl needs to know as she grows up and makes her way in the world. Having a reference guide of practical how-to life skills and character traits can empower her to become a confident and capable woman. Coauthors Erica and Jonathan Catherman offer this collection of step-by-step instructions on 100 things girls need to succeed, including how to- introduce yourself- change a flat tire- respectfully break up with a guy- leave a tip- apply for a job- ask for a promotion- behave during a police stop- create a personal budget- calculate square footage- wash your face- clear a clogged drain- iron a shirt- wear a scarf- shoot a basketball- sharpen kitchen knives- and much moreIn fact, if it's in here, it's an important skill or character trait practiced by capable and confident women. With great illustrations and sidebars of advice from world-class experts, this all-in-one reference tool for young women in the making is the perfect gift for birthdays, graduations, or any occasion.
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"Crazy Rich Asians" meets "Bend It Like Beckham." Filipino tennis star Jomar arrives in London ready to win-until he meets Mitchelle, a half-Filipina artist hiding old wounds. Between rainy London streets and karaoke nights, they learn that love's biggest matches are played off the court. A sweet, heartfelt romance about courage and choosing joy.
Samurai , first published in 1957, is the war-time account of Saburo Sakai, the leading Japanese fighter ace to survive the Second World War. Sakai, born in 1916, hoped to escape the poverty of life in his rural village by enlisting in the Imperial Japanese Navy at age 16. In 1937, he graduated at the top of his pilot-training class, and soon saw combat in China. Later, against the Allies, Sakai engaged in more than two hundred dogfights, from the Philippines to Iwo Jima, and by war's end had reportedly downed a staggering total of 64 Allied aircraft. His most renowned accomplishment occurred after action over Guadalcanal in August 1942; partially paralyzed and nearly blind from multiple wounds, Sakai managed to fly his damaged plane 560 miles to Rabaul and safely land his Zero fighter. By the end of World War II he had logged 3,700 flight hours, including some 1,500 hours in the Zero. Samurai provides a unique look into the Samurai character and the human emotions of soldiers in any war, regardless of race or nationality. In addition to Sakai's personal story, the book remains an invaluable eyewitness account of some of the most famous battles of the Pacific war. This new edition includes nine pages of photographs.
New Jersey Law Enforcement Exam Review Guide Learn how to pass the New Jersey Police Officer Exam and become a Police Officer. The New Jersey Law Enforcement Exam Review Guide includes practice questions and instruction on how to tackle the specific subject areas on the New Jersey Police Officer Exam. Network4Learning has found the most up-to-date information to help you succeed on the New Jersey Law Enforcement Exam (LEE).The New Jersey Law Enforcement Exam (LEE) Review Guide helps you prepare for the test by reviewing only the material found on the actual Exam. By cutting through anything unnecessary and avoiding generic chapters on material not tested, our New Jersey Law Enforcement Exam (LEE) Review Guide makes efficient use of your time. Our authors are experienced teachers who are constantly taking civil service exams and researching current methods in assessment. This research and experience allow us to create guides that are current and reflect the actual exam questions on the Exam beautifully. This New Jersey Law Enforcement Officer Exam review guide includes sections on: Insider information about the New Jersey LEE ExamAn overview of the TestTest Preparation StrategiesExam Subareas and Practice QuestionsOur mission at Network4Learning is to provide the most current and useful information. We tirelessly research and write about exams- providing you with the most useful review material available for the Exam. Best of luck and success on the 2019 New Jersey Law Enforcement Exam (LEE)
Karen Quinn has successfully taught hundreds of parents how to prepare their children for testing, and Testing For Kindergarten is her ultimate, comprehensive guide to having fun while teaching to the underlying abilities every test assesses. Whether your child is going to a private kindergarten or a public school, he or she will most likely be tested--and placed in classrooms according to those results. But information about intelligence tests is closely guarded, and it can be difficult to understand what your kids need to know. As an expert who has successfully taught hundreds of parents how to work with their own children, Karen Quinn has written the ultimate guide to preparing your child for kindergarten testing. The activities she suggests are not about "teaching to the test." They are about having fun while teaching to the underlying abilities every test assesses. From the "right" way to have a conversation to natural ways to bring out your child's inner math geek, Quinn shares the techniques that every parent can do with their kids to give them the best chance to succeed in school and beyond. It's just good parenting--and better test scores are icing on the cake.
Merriam Press World War 2 Biography Series While Waclaw Lapkowski was an experienced pilot who became one of Poland's aces during the war, his early demise, like that of so many others, has relegated his achievements to the back pages of history, making them nearly forgotten. It is the author's hope that, in some small way, this work will help preserve the memory of a little known pilot who fought, not only for his own country, but also for France and England during the early, dark days of World War II. The second reason for producing this work is the unique use of official combat and operations reports from the Royal Air Force (RAF). Many of those who are interested in World War II aviation and fighter aces have read the biographies, and first-hand accounts of air combat contained within, of such men as Douglas Bader, Witold Urbanowicz, Adolph Galland, and Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, to name just a few. But what of those "aces" that did not survive to tell their story? How are they to be remembered? In the case of those who served with the RAF, the answer is, in part, through the use of official combat reports and related documents. While these official RAF and Polish Air Force (PAF) records do not sound particularly exciting, a glance at the surviving records quickly proves otherwise. Indeed, the title of this book consists of a borrowed phrase from one such report, and is a small example of the many dramatic events recorded within, often in the pilot's own words. While these reports have been an important source for many works on the RAF and PAF and its achievements during the war, never before, to the author's knowledge, have official combat reports been presented to the reading public in their original form. Though not originally intended for public view, they nonetheless make for exciting and informative reading and will be of interest not only to those with a passing interest in World War II aviation, but to the serious student as well. While the author was unable to obtain combat reports for all of Lapkowski's flights, those that were procured for September 1940 and June 1941 are of particular interest as they highlight all of the "kills" that he made while serving in the RAF. What the author found out, from the official combat reports, and various published sources, uniquely combined with available archaeological artifacts, was fascinating. What emerged from the records is a story worth telling. Waclaw Lapkowski, though not famous like such other Polish aces as Stanislaw Skalski, Jan Zumbach, or Urbanowicz, had an interesting and distinguished career. He was in the thick of battle at the outset of the war, when Germany invaded Poland on September 1, 1939, and saw subsequent service during the Battle of France and the Battle of Britain in 1940. He achieved air victories in two out of three of these campaigns, and is one of only a handful of men, less than 150 in number, who served in all three campaigns. To borrow a phrase from the British, Waclaw Lapkowski truly was one of "The Few," men whose skill and bravery helped stem the tide of German aggression and made Allied victory possible, at the cost of their own lives. Contents Acknowledgments Introduction The Source-Combat Report Form F The German Invasion of Poland, September 1939 The Battle of France, May-June 1940 The Battle of Britain, August-September 1940 Shot Down over London, September 1940 Cross-Channel Operations, January-May 1941 Achieving Ace Status, June 1941 Final Flight, July 1941 Battle of Britain Revisited Awards for Distinguished Action by Polish Pilots Biographies of Polish Pilots Waclaw Lapkowski's Combat Claims Bibliography 5 illustrations 30 photos 18 combat reports Pilot's flight log
American history is full of heroes: individuals who went above and beyond to ensure the safety and freedom of others. In some cases, they paid the ultimate price. This is the story of one such forgotten warrior, a World War II US Navy fighter pilot charged with defending Henderson Field, Guadalcanal, and other lands against Japanese air attacks with the Cactus Air Force. He was Lieutenant Francis Register, also known as "Pinky"-and while he did not survive to speak of his actions during the war, this navy ace fought for his country to the point of exhaustion and beyond. His bravery earned him a Distinguished Flying Cross, two Air Medals, and a Purple Heart, the latter three awarded posthumously. Fortunately for readers, Lt. Register went against wartime regulations and kept a diary, documenting his daily life, fears, and frustrations while serving in the war. Along with interviews and surviving family members, this diary was used as one of the primary sources for this valuable look at a real American hero, affectionately penned by triple e-Lit award winning author William Franklin Hook, MD, author of Never Subdued and Desert Storm Diary.
With contributors from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, the unique and thorough Anesthesia Review: 1000 Questions and Answers to Blast the BASICS and Ace the ADVANCED covers both BASIC or ADVANCED levels of Anesthesiology training in a single volume. Any resident in Anesthesiology will find a gold mine of material—including topic-specific chapters with exam-like questions, answers with explanations, and references for further, in-depth review—for fast, efficient preparation. Format and style of questions align directly with what you’ll encounter on actual exams.Perfect for Anesthesiology Residents, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists, and Advanced Practice Nurses.Answer explanations include reasons for incorrect answers, as well as references for further study, ideal for anyone who wants more help with topics.Enhance Your eBook Reading Experience:Read directly on your preferred device(s), such as computer, tablet, or smartphone. Easily convert to audiobook, powering your content with natural language text-to-speech.
If you want to achieve A* grade answers in your responses to Shakespeare's "Macbeth", then this is the booklet for you. Clearly set out, you are guided towards effective analysis of characters, author's intentions, and references. The guide gives you advice on essay planning and model responses to essay titles along with useful quotes. Written by an experienced Head of English, the detail and tips in this booklet have been tried and tested successfully by real A* students in real examinations.