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Bert the Dog and the Mystery Spill is a classic children's who-done-it story. Bert the Dog is loving life with his boy Devon until his world is rocked when mom ruins all the fun. Follow Bert's mysterious journey to uncover the truth.
Age Level: 7 and up Grade Level: 3rd and upLink to BONUS audio download inside.Hi, my name is Christopher and I live in the poor town of Santa Rita. I have to work with my father to help put food on the table for my family. Despite this responsibility I have always had a passionate dream to become a music star!One day I came across a music teacher, named Michael, who gave me a chance of a lifetime to live out my dream despite financial, social and academic hardships. Learn how I overcame challenges to achieve my dreams!Any Dream is Possible is a relatable story that many children live out in their everyday lives. The message portrayed in these pages teaches that if you hold on and act upon your dreams, no matter how unrealistic they may seem, Any Dream is Possible!
The purpose of this annotated bibliography is to assist interested persons in gaining access to materials relevant to efforts aimed at improving economic development in Central Appalachia. Its intent is to present relevant articles related to the field of economic development in Central Appalachia. Economic Development in Central Appalachia has been a critical issue in United States since long before the formation of the Appalachian Regional Commission in the mid-1960s. At the urging of two U.S. presidents, Congress created legislation to address the persistent poverty and growing economic despair of the Appalachian Region. A few statistics tell the story of the time and the reason for a focus on Appalachia: -One of every three Appalachians lived in poverty -Per capita income was 23 percent lower than the U.S. average -High unemployment and harsh living conditions had, in the 1950s, forced more than 2 million Appalachians to leave their homes and seek work in other regions. (Appalachian Regional Commission) The works included are representative of the following: (a) theoretical statements, (b) empirical studies, (c) conceptual formulations, (d) case studies, (e) descriptive articles that present techniques used in economic development endeavors. Abstracts of the articles and books contain descriptions of the primary ideas and a listing of major topics is included. A table of contents is provided for articles and books, including a list of author surnames in alphabetical order. Author and topic indices follow the article abstracts.
Breathing Exercises for Band provides examples, basic theory and valuable information for band directors seeking to improve their music ensemble's air flow.Breathing Exercises for Band will: minimize body tension, improve articulation, maximize resonance and tone qualit
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