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Together he and Thomas Edison formed one of the largest companies in the world, General Electric.
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Presents a few methods of alternative medicine and its scientific scrutiny.
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Talking To Your Kids About Sex
In this book, Dr. Laaser eliminates the confusion and leads you through specific discussions, giving guidance on how to explore and examine your own sexual beliefs and issues you can have with your… See More$12.95
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Take in a little state history and culture with essays on a few Iowan places, events, and traditions.
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Get advice for choosing a topic, analyzing your audience, making a list of points, making a list of counter arguments and putting together a memorable conclusion.
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Provides demographics, an economic overview and investment overview of this European country.
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Are You Alone On Purpose?
The bane of Alison Shandling's existence is Harry Roth. He's obnoxious and rude, and always taunts her or makes comments about her autistic twin brother. Alison attempts to ignore him, but since… See More$9.00
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Have your students explore political topics and issues that often involve discussions of race or ethnicity. Then have them develop campaign speeches voicing their stances on assigned topics.
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View several photographs of the natural landscape of this national park.
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Encourages students to observe and document similarities and differences between parts of plants.
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Grade 1 Reading Things Kids Do
The TeachAde Tutors take your children on a learning journey through Grade 1 Reading Things Kids Do, including skills such as fluency, comprehension, vocabulary, sentence building, spelling and… See More$1.99
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By a two-step process of invention, Earl S. Tupper created one of the most practical items of Americana to date - the airtight plastic food container that still bears his name. Tupperware.
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