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The Way Back to America: A 10 Step Plan to Restore the United States to Constitutional Government
Howell Woltz
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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From USA Today bestselling author Dorothy Howell, the charming new cozy mystery featuring twenty-something Abbey Chandler and her fellow sewing circle members in the quaint, touristy town of Hideaway Cove, California. After setting up a small sewing studio in quaint Hideaway Grove, Abbey Chandler is focused on finding crafty, creative ideas to build up her clientele. But murder can be bad for business . . . Some of the independent shops in this sleepy town are barely hanging on financially--and that includes Sarah's Sweets, Abbey's aunt's bakery. The shop's advantage--aside from the deliciousness of its products--is the fact that it's the only bakery in the area. But it looks like that's about to change. The second wife of a wealthy businessman wants her own bakery--and money is no object. When murder unravels the plans for the competing shop, Aunt Sarah is an immediate suspect--and Hideaway Grove's merchants are on pins and needles about a big upcoming women's conference, fearing the organization will cancel their booking because of the crime. Abbey's doing her best to stay optimistic and stitch some custom tote bags for the attendees, but she's also concerned with patching up Aunt Sarah's good reputation. And when it comes to sorting through the possible motives of the victim's family members and associates, she's got a few tricks up her sleeve . . .
A Whole Year of Chemistry Quizzes: Over 130 Quizzes That Will Test Student Understanding In Honors Chemistry, AP Chemistry, and IB Chemistry
Siegfried Howell
Independently Published
2019
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This book, "A Whole Year of Chemistry Quizzes" was written to provide easy to use and grade quizzes to assess the comprehension of honors students, Advance Placement students (AP), and International Baccalaureate (IB) students. This book of quizzes guides the teacher and the student through what is required in a non-watered-down chemistry course that leads students towards test and college readiness. The outline of this book has a minimum of 4 quizzes per chapter that prepares students for the formative assessment associated at the end of all chapters. The 25 chapters include topics that are covered in the honors chemistry setting as well as specialty topics like thermodynamics, kinetics, rates of reactions that are seen in the Advance Placement classes. Included within this book are quizzes for the International Baccalaureate teacher that wishes to test students on environmental chemistry as well as biological and food chemistry. This is a book that was written to fill the void of valuable resources needed for novice and experienced teachers in institutions that continually push for more summative assessments, higher DOKs, and rapid feedback, while limiting preparation time. As a teacher for over 25 years, I know that any well outlined, structured, and comprehensive resource saves time in additional planning, searching, and preparing. Use this book to help you identify and test students on topics that are important to their comprehension and success with their final test.Chapter 1. Matter and changeChapter 2. measurement and calculations Chapter 3. Atoms: The building blocks of matterChapter 4. Arrangement of electrons in atomsChapter 5. The periodic lawChapter 6. Chemical bondingChapter 7. Chemical formulas and chemical compoundsChapter 8. Chemical equations and reactionsChapter 9. StoichiometryChapter 10. Physical characteristics of gasesChapter 11. Molecular composition of gasesChapter 12. Liquids and solidsChapter 13. SolutionsChapter 14. Ions in aqueous solution and colligative propertiesChapter 15. Acids and basesChapter 16. Acid-base titrationsChapter 17. Reaction energy and reaction kineticsChapter 18. Chemical equilibriumChapter 19. Oxidation-reduction reactionsChapter 20. Chemical thermodynamicsChapter 21. Carbon and hydrocarbonsChapter 22. Other organic compoundsChapter 23. Nuclear chemistryChapter 24. Biological and Food chemistryChapter 25. Environmental chemistry
Children will relate to first-day-of-school jitters as animal students prepare and set off for Mr. Mole's colorful classroom. Anxiety builds as everyone settles into school to meet one another and tackle their first lesson-learning colors Young students come to recognize that just as colors are distinct and beautiful in their own way, they are safe to embrace their own uniqueness, too. The day is spent sharing and blending paints while forging happy friendships.Gently tapping into themes of fitting in, self-esteem and anxiety while teaching color concepts, the story helps conquer the insecurities felt when children begin something new and unknown.
Hurricane Honey: A Survivor's Story of Overcoming!
Tiffany Howell; Buddy Nachtsheim
Independently Published
2019
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It was May 2018 when I took the leap to becoming a beekeeper. I started with a Mason Jar hive (a beginners hive) and soon after, I expanded my ideas and purchased a Flow Hive. My dad built stands and set up the Flow Hives as a way to stay busy. My bees arrived, and with some help, they became established; so much so that we needed a second Flow Hive to keep them comfortable. All was going well until five months later. On October 10, 2018, Hurricane Michael crashed ashore in my town of Mexico Beach, Florida. Although dad and I live six miles inland, the storm was so strong that it affected people hundreds of miles from the shore. My hives were knocked off their stands, beaten, and battered... but my bees survived. I carefully reset the hives, prayed over the bees, and let them re-establish their colony. They encountered a hurricane, mites, and needed me to feed them after all the trees and blossoms were gone... and they still survived. In May of 2019, seven months after the hurricane, my bees produced honey I've learned that in the bee business you must ask for help because there was so much that I didn't, and still don't, know. I'm learning every day. I've had many beekeepers help me along the way, and I've made just about every mistake you can make. I think the bees are alive by the pure miracle of God and prayer. They are survivors. "Ground Zero Survivors." This is why I call it Hurricane Michael Ground Zero Survivor Honey.
Cancer Treatment - a practical guide: What you need to know and nobody tells you.
Gillian Howell
Independently Published
2019
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This little book, from an experienced nursing professional looks at the small but important things that no-one ever tells you when that first diagnosis of cancer is delivered. How to deal with the initial shock, how to prepare for treatment, how to deal with partners and relatives, what to expect at each stage, plus a range of practical nursing tips and tricks to make life easier and more comfortable at a very difficult time.
A young child can't go to sleep. But he discovers the solution for falling asleep is not always quiet and silent, like slow, slimy snails. Sometimes, happy dances and mischief-making sheep are just the ticket
This book of quotes is very interesting and inspiring. When you read it, it may change your concept of life; you may not be the same. It changes your way of thinking, living, loving, and giving. Its words encourage you to thrive and be all you can be. You will gain knowledge and guidance as you continue to read. From each section, you will learn something new about how to find true happiness and peace. It is a book for all ages but the young will find it most satisfying. Read it through and you will see improvement in your confidence and self-worth. You will find encouragement to think and to strive towards greater heights to accomplish what you want out of life. You will read about patterns for success, empowerment, and fulfillment, and thoughts for your emotional and spiritual well-being. Read this book more than once and keep it for reference. It might just change your life
This book of quotes is very interesting and inspiring. When you read it, it may change your concept of life; you may not be the same. It changes your way of thinking, living, loving, and giving. Its words encourage you to thrive and be all you can be. You will gain knowledge and guidance as you continue to read. From each section, you will learn something new about how to find true happiness and peace. It is a book for all ages but the young will find it most satisfying. Read it through and you will see improvement in your confidence and self-worth. You will find encouragement to think and to strive towards greater heights to accomplish what you want out of life. You will read about patterns for success, empowerment, and fulfillment, and thoughts for your emotional and spiritual well-being. Read this book more than once and keep it for reference. It might just change your life
Fifteen-year-old Pete Jenkins meets two boys and a girl near his summer cabin in northern Michigan, The new friends find clues linking a hermit writer to a counterfeit money scheme. Setting aside other activities for the intrigue of spying, they follow the elderly man by sail to nearby Mackinac Island. To their horror, the tale turns to one of murder. A test of wills leads them through a series of terrifying obstacles to a remarkable conclusion.
Presented in a CD format, this programme aims to help you prepare for a positive Caesarean experience. This CD helps you relax and feel excited about the forthcoming birth, and allow yourself to expect a positive, good birth experience.
Your choice to give birth by caesarean may have been influenced by any number of decisions. No matter which reasons have led you to make this informed choice, you know, that even though this may not have been what you wanted or expected, this is still an act of giving birth and as such will still a be beautiful and important moment.
Raven Howell's short poems, packed with warmth and insight, are sure to stir a child's sense of wonder. -Iza Trapani, author / illustrator of The Itsy Bitsy Spider and many other books for children Reading this poetry, a child can relate and connect to our universe. Such wonderful imagery; makes the imagination soar Light, flowing, and easily read. -Jennifer Sheehan, Publisher, Bumples Magazine Fun poems to inspire and awaken curiosity and interest in the sky and the planets It motivated me to look closer at Pluto. -Lucille Merry, Child Librarian, Desmond-Fish Library