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    "Building Mathematical Instinct: Strategies for Developing Intuition and Problem-Solving Skills" is a practical guide to improving your mathematical abilities. This ebook explores strategies for developing mathematical intuition and problem-solving skills, with a focus on building confidence and creativity in mathematics. Through practical examples, exercises, and interactive tools, this ebook ... Read more

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  • Letters to Rose

    A Holocaust Memoir With Letters of Impact and Inspiration from the Next Gen

    When Rose Sherman Williams was just twelve years old, the Nazis invaded her hometown in Poland. Subject to the ravages of World War II and the dehumanization of Polish Jews by the Nazis, each day was a fight for survival. Now in her nineties, this remarkable woman continues to share her story in hopes that it inspires courage and resilience, and touches the lives of those who hear it. For six ... Read more

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  • Idaho in World War II

    Series series Images of America
    Although far from the front lines of war, the people of Idaho contributed to the US effort in World War II in myriad ways. Entrepreneurs perfected the dehydration of potatoes and onions that became staples of the rations that sustained Allied troops stationed around the globe. Idahoans mined rare metals and manufactured them into weapons and munitions that allowed US forces to compete with the ... Read more

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  • Wages for Students

    We are fed up with working for free. We must force capital, which profits from our work, to pay for our schoolwork. Only in this way can we seize more power to use in our dealings with capital.Wages for Students was published anonymously by three activists in the fall of 1975. It was written as “a pamphlet in the form of a blue book” by activists linked to the journal Zerowork during student ... Read more

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  • M is for Autism

    selected for The Reading Agency's "Reading Well for children" initiative

    M. That's what I'd like you to call me please. I'll tell you why later.Welcome to M's world. It's tipsy-turvy, sweet and sour, and the beast of anxiety lurks outside classrooms ready to pounce. M just wants to be like other teenagers her age who always know what to say and what to do. So why does it feel like she lives on a different plane of existence to everyone else?Written by the students of ... Read more

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  • Bartending 101

    The Basics of Mixology

    The Essential Bartending Crash CourseDo you know how to set up a full bar for that party you're having? How much vermouth to use when your first guest requests a "dry martini on the rocks?" How to measure out a shot of alcohol using the three-count method?You'll find the answers to all of these questions and much more in this indispensable guide. Rather than teaching you recipes for drinks you've ... Read more

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  • The Guide to Getting In

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    Getting into a college can be the most stressful ordeal a student can face, with endless planning, test-taking, competition, the torturous wait for an answer. . . .Now six undergraduates at Harvard reveal the secrets they learned while applying to the country's top colleges. With wit and common sense, they share tips you won't get from college counselors--because these students have actually faced ... Read more

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    Don't Lead Alone

    Think Like a System, Act Like a Network, Lead Like a Movement!

    Unabridged

    5 hours 35 min

    Think. Act. Lead. It seems simple enough. But understanding your desired impact and how it fits into a larger picture, connecting your work to others and finding new collaborators, and bringing those collaborators together and moving them in a unified direction is never easy. Governments, businesses, and nonprofits all have unique approaches and ideas that many of us learn through our work. Yet, ... Read more

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  • Not Your Cash Cow, Not Your Scapegoat

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    International students have long been seen as cash cows by Canadian universities, a revenue stream of high tuition fees for the same education received by lower-paying domestic students. While in the past their inclusion has been lauded as “recruiting global talent” to Canada, more recently these students have been blamed for social issues from housing shortages to spreading disease — various ... Read more

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  • Pedagogy, Policy, and the Privatized City

    Stories of Dispossession and Defiance from New Orleans

    In cities across the nation, communities of color find themselves resisting state disinvestment and the politics of dispossession. Students at the Center—a writing initiative based in several New Orleans high schools—takes on this struggle through a close examination of race and schools. This book builds on the powerful stories of marginalized youth and their teachers, who contest the policies ... Read more

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  • Grad School: The Other Side of the Story

    There are various books and websites from talk about the challenges and awards of pursuing graduate studies. To outsiders of academia, grad school is a glamorous and wonderful intellectual paradise. After all, who would discourage their kids from pursuing higher education? Education is good right?This book is a collection of my experiences and a few others that dared to speak up. In February of ... Read more

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  • Don't Lead Alone

    Think Like a System, Act Like a Network, Lead Like a Movement!

    Think. Act. Lead.It seems simple enough. But understanding your desired impact and how it fits into a larger picture, connecting your work to others and finding new collaborators, and bringing those collaborators together and moving them in a unified direction is never easy.Governments, businesses, and nonprofits all have unique approaches and ideas that many of us learn through our work. Yet, we ... Read more

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