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Temporary

Temporary

Sandra Ann Miller

Same Ink
2018
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Helen Clark won the lottery and lost everything. While it wasn't the "mega" jackpot, it was enough to change her life--quit her job as a starlet's assistant, start a new business and have success. However, her partner's poor decisions brought that dream to an end, and Helen was left with less than nothing. But Helen Clark is a lucky lady. With a job offer from a former colleague, Helen finds herself in charge of permanent placement at a temporary agency specializing in the insanity of Hollywood. As she rebuilds her life, her past mistakes cast a shadow on her future and jeopardize her relationship with a proverbial unicorn. Through success and failure, love and heartbreak, one lesson Helen has learned is to savor the good and let the bad pass because, at the end of the day, everything is temporary.
Chain-Smoking Vegetarians and Other Annoyances in L.A.
The only thing more annoying than being stuck in traffic, the blinding blitzkrieg of paps, or a chain-smoking vegetarian's health rant, is having everything you ever wanted in the palm of your hand, and the rug swiftly pulled out from under you. El Patterson's dreams were on the verge of coming true when a tragic twist of fate took it all away. Facing the official end of her early thirties with not much to show for it, El has to find her footing and the guts to go after the life she really wants. A novel by the author of A SASSY LITTLE GUIDE TO GETTING OVER HIM.
Lightning Robots

Lightning Robots

Sandra Ann Nowicki

Sandra Ann Nowicki
2018
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Lightning Robots are the cutest little robots Created by lightning during a storm from a jumble of junk, these little creatures come alive. Melted together from tin cans, old computer screens, wheels, scrap metal, car parts and everything else found in a landfill, the Lightning Robots crawl out from under piles of garbage and find each other. The little robots are led by Squeaker, a Robot whose body is an empty can of green beans. A computer screen for a head makes it possible for Squeaker to see the world around her. Turbo Max, Squeaker's pal, is made from an old electric motor and wheels. Turbo Max looks and acts like a pet dog. Suddenly lightning flashed The group of Robots start a dangerous trek up distant hills to escape from the landfill workers, who would destroy them if they could catch them. The Lightning Robots did not know how or why they were created by lightning during the storm. But they are determined to help stop pollution and make the earth a healthier planet. But how will the Lightning Robots survive to fulfill this mission? Where will the Robots hide to keep the landfill workers from destroying them?
Sandra Day O'Connor

Sandra Day O'Connor

Ann Carey McFeatters

University of New Mexico Press
2006
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On 1 July 1981, President Ronald Reagan interviewed Sandra Day O'Connor as a candidate for the United States Supreme Court. A few days later, he called her. ""Sandra, I'd like to announce your nomination to the Court tomorrow. Is that all right with you?"" Scared and wondering if this was a mistake, the little-known judge from Arizona was on her way to becoming the first woman justice and one of the most powerful women in the nation. Born in El Paso, Texas, O'Connor grew up on the Lazy B, a cattle ranch that spanned the Arizona-New Mexico border. There she learned lifelong lessons about self-reliance, hard work, and the joy of the outdoors. Ann Carey McFeatters sketches O'Connor's formative years there and at Stanford University and her inability to find a job - law firms had no interest in hiring a woman lawyer. McFeatters writes about how O'Connor juggled marriage, a career in law and politics, three sons, breast cancer, and the demands of fame. In this second volume in the ""Women's Biography Series"", we learn how O'Connor became the Court's most important vote on such issues as abortion, affirmative action, the death penalty, the role of religion in society, and the election of a president, decisions that shaped a generation of Americans.
Uncommonly Good Ideas

Uncommonly Good Ideas

Sandra Murphy; Mary Ann Smith

Teachers' College Press
2015
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This innovative resource provides teachers with a road map for designing a comprehensive writing curriculum that meets Common Core State Standards. The authors zero in on several big ideas that lead to and support effective practices in writing instruction, such as integrating reading, writing, speaking, and listening; teaching writing as a process; extending the range of students’ writing; spiraling and scaffolding a writing curriculum; and collaborating. These ideas are the cornerstone of best researched-based practices as well as the CCSS for writing. The first chapter offers a complete lesson designed around teaching narrative writing and illustrates tried-and-true practices for teaching writing as a process. The remaining chapters explore a broad range of teaching approaches that help students tackle different kinds of narrative, informational, and argumentative writing as well as complexities like audience and purpose. Each chapter focuses on at least one of the uncommonly good ideas and illustrates how to create curricula around it. Uncommonly Good Ideas includes model lessons and assignments, mentor texts, teaching strategies, student writing, and practical guidance for moving the ideas from the page into the classroom.
Writing to Make an Impact

Writing to Make an Impact

Sandra Murphy; Mary Ann Smith

Teachers' College Press
2020
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Through ideas and practices straight from the classrooms of outstanding teachers, this lively resource illustrates writing that makes an impact on a reader, a writer, or a cause—writing that everyone wants to read. The book is rich with student work that shows how writing can make things happen in the world. The authors provide ready-to-use lessons that include a full range of writing, including poetry, narrative, petitions, proposals, emails, self-reflections, long-term projects, and critical analyses.Book Features:Incorporates the voices and practices of many talented writing teachers.Employs an upbeat style with a clear, easy-to-follow framework.Encourages writing that changes minds, tells stories, calls for action, creates awareness or empathy, touches emotions, or promotes new thinking.Provides accessible teaching ideas, short exercises, and student models.Builds on students' experiences with social media and their interest in social issues.
Writing to Make an Impact

Writing to Make an Impact

Sandra Murphy; Mary Ann Smith

Teachers' College Press
2020
sidottu
Through ideas and practices straight from the classrooms of outstanding teachers, this lively resource illustrates writing that makes an impact on a reader, a writer, or a cause-writing that everyone wants to read. The book is rich with student work that shows how writing can make things happen in the world. The authors provide ready-to-use lessons that include a full range of writing, including poetry, narrative, petitions, proposals, emails, self-reflections, long-term projects, and critical analyses.Book Features:Incorporates the voices and practices of many talented writing teachers.Employs an upbeat style with a clear, easy-to-follow framework.Encourages writing that changes minds, tells stories, calls for action, creates awareness or empathy, touches emotions, or promotes new thinking.Provides accessible teaching ideas, short exercises, and student models.Builds on students' experiences with social media and their interest in social issues.