The Scooter Five


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IN THIS RHYMING STORY Suitable for children 2-8 years of age. The amazing SCOOTER FIVE set out on their multi coloured mini scooters to find the golden ring stolen from Mrs Mold. The great Lord John offered a reward to anyone who could find the golden ring. THE SCOOTER FIVE set out to the orchard and with the help of dog Guss find the ring that mysteriously ends up in Nana Junes apple pie. Throughout the land toddlers on their multi coloured mini scooters are zooming along the pavement. Somewhere in England in a small town five children race into action to solve many mysteries. Rhyming stories are used in schools across the land to help children learn the art of reading. "Rhyming books for kids are so important for the development of early literacy skills and should line the bookshelves in all classrooms and home libraries, wherever possible!"




The Adventures of Scooter and Smack


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The Adventures of Scooter and Smack will delight early readers with five different stories, each a tale of adventure for Scooter the dog and his best friend, Smack the squirrel. Drawing on her early education background, Darlien Simos uses each story to introduce children to rhyming, plot, and sequence, with a moral of the story for each ending.




The Scooter Book


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Everything you need to know about buying and maintaining a scooter plus a brief history of the machines.




The Candidate


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The hiring process for professionals has traditionally been controlled by a single manager who is unprepared to make critical judgments about candidates for open positions in the company. Traditionally, managers hire based on their own preferences, inspiring candidates to network rather than actually improve themselves. These managers have become notoriously corrupt and incompetent, hiring candidates who charm them with impressive degrees, awards, personality, and exaggerated achievements. As a result, managers continually hire people who are charming but cannot actually perform, and the entire economy is weakened. The failure to properly evaluate a candidate leads directly to dissatisfaction in the workplace, absenteeism, and even industrial espionage. This book presents an insightful new solution to the problem. Based on more than thirty years of experience, Dr. Antonio Grimaldi has invented a system by which managers can quantify the life of a job applicant to effectively identify the most qualified candidate for a position. Dr. Grimaldi's system first focuses on the quantification of credits before the candidate is examined: the review of the résumé. During the interview process, a committee of three managers ask specific, qualitative questions about a candidate's background and experience. Finally, the candidate is scored and the committee selects the best candidate. Dr. Grimaldi's system doesn't eliminate the personal opinion of the managers and the personality of the candidate from the interview experience, but limits their "weight" in a way that is not determinant in the final decision. Managers who follow this innovative method can quantify a candidate's experience and select employees based on diligent review of their background rather than the managers' own preferences, which can be erroneous or conditioned by corruption or ineptitude. Nathan J. Barnes, Ph.D.




Traffic Laws Annotated


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Strategies for Inclusion


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Strategies for Inclusion, Fourth Edition, provides a clear road map for successful inclusion of students with disabilities in physical education settings. It contains 38 teachable units, complete with assessment tools for curriculum planning, teaching tips, and ready-to-use forms and charts.




Mastering First Grade Skills


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Outing


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