The Big Book of Things That Go

The Big Book of Things That Go

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  • Author: DK
  • Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
  • ISBN: 0241282276
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 50

Packed with trucks, cars, ships, and planes DK's The Big Noisy Book of Things That Go is filled with amazing facts for young children. Discover every type of transport imaginable in this fun, informative visual guide, from trucks and diggers to aeroplanes and trains, kids will find out all about how things go on the road, at sea and in the air. The annotated high-resolution photographs show them in stunning detail everything there is to know about these vehicles. Including the latest breakthroughs in the world of transport, DK's The Big Noisy Book of Things That Go is the perfect book for any child who has been fascinated by any type of vehicle.


Things That Go

Things That Go

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  • Author:
  • Publisher: Twirl
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

Feel the bumpy bicycle tires, the smooth body of the car, and the boat's soft blue sail! This latest addition to the My First Touch and Feel™ series combines high-quality textures on every spread with appealing high-impact art to stimulate the imagination of the youngest readers and encourage them to learn about their world. Using simple words on a classic white background, this multisensory approach engages children, helping them to understand by sight, hearing, and touch.


1000 Things That Go

1000 Things That Go

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  • Author: S. A. M. TAPLIN
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781474951357
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 32

This engaging picture reference book contains exactly 1000 things that go, ranging from Roman chariots to stretch limousines and lunar modules. Children will love poring over categories such as 'Emergency vehicles', 'At the building site' and 'On the farm', and spotting surprising vehicles such as the pogo stick and the sideways bicyle. * Pre-readers will enjoy looking and pointing at the beautiful pictures, while older children can use the book as a starting point for discussion or research. The book is an excellent tool for improving vocabulary as each picture is labelled, with an index at the back of the book. Part of the '1000 Things' series, which includes 1000 Things in Nature, 1000 Animals, '1000 Things under the sea' and '1000 Things to eat', the whole series is now being reprinted as attractive hardcover picture books.


Let's Draw Things That Go

Let's Draw Things That Go

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  • Author: Kasia Dudziuk
  • Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
  • ISBN: 149948187X
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 32

Sports cars, trains, and airplanes are just some of the vehicles young readers can learn to draw by following step-by-step instructions. Through accessible text and clear images of each step, readers are shown how to draw a wide variety of popular things that go. Each series of instructions also includes a colorful illustration of the finished product to give readers an example as they create their own drawings. Action-packed works of art featuring helicopters, police cars, and submarines are just a few simple steps away!


One Thousand Things that Go

One Thousand Things that Go

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  • Author: Carrie Armstrong
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780794525163
  • Category : Vehicles
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 34

Contains one thousand pictures of vehicles, from Roman chariots to race cars, with their names.


1000 Stickers Things That Go

1000 Stickers Things That Go

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  • Author: Tim Bugbird
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781848792470
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 40


ALL THINGS GO

ALL THINGS GO

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  • Author: Eric Durchholz
  • Publisher: Lulu.com
  • ISBN: 1312471972
  • Category : Biography & Autobiography
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 182

In April of 2013, Author Eric Durchholz had a near-death experience followed by a soul transfer. As a result, he died and was replaced by a new consciousness named Patrick John Coleman. A new soul in a full-grown body... much to the confusion of his friends and family. As the new age concept of a walk-in soul is relatively unknown to the mainstream, a growing army of walkins are coming to this planet in a "Divine Invasion" to set this polluted and hateful world back on a course towards peace. As Coleman struggled to find out where he came from and what happened to Eric, he turned to the great psychic researchers Edgar Cayce, Jane Roberts and Esther Hicks for answers. In doing so he found he had uncanny connections to them while also uncovering a plot by his family to keep him silent. The book also includes several hours of specially produced video footage including reenactments of key events linked via QR Codes so keep your smartphone handy and get ready for a mindbending, soul-expanding thrill ride.


Why Things Go Wrong

Why Things Go Wrong

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  • Author: Gary Fellers
  • Publisher: Pelican Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781455614240
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 136

Easily learn complex business management practices and how to implement them with this concise, painless, and effective text. Featuring W. Edwards Deming’s “14 Points for Managers” and “7 Deadly Diseases of Management” Among the principles Gary Fellers teaches are those pertaining to manager-employee relationships, interdepartmental coordination, and, above all, quality management. He explains how to remove the stumps of outdated, poorly tested management styles from practice and get back to the business of frontline management. W. Edwards Deming was a key consultant in management circles, his clients including Ford, GM, and Dow Chemicals. The Deming system was the secret to Japan’s economic miracle after World War II. His principles are taught regularly in business schools but rarely reach practical application because of their complexity. Now Fellers transcends these obstacles, putting Deming in a compact volume that speaks to anyone trying to understand why things go wrong. Praise for Why Things Go Wrong “Motivating, easy to read, and fast paced.” —Ken Blanchard “Delivers what it promises, bringing back to the basics W. Edwards Deming’s forward thinking and far-reaching principles into a format that anyone can apply.” —Charles J. Givens, author, SuperSelf


When Things Go Wrong

When Things Go Wrong

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  • Author: Theo Mantamadiotis
  • Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
  • ISBN: 9535101110
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 254

In this book we have experts writing on various neuroscience topics ranging from mental illness, syndromes, compulsive disorders, brain cancer and advances in therapies and imaging techniques. Although diverse, the topics provide an overview of an array of diseases and their underlying causes, as well as advances in the treatment of these ailments. This book includes three chapters dedicated to neurodegenerative diseases, undoubtedly a group of diseases of huge socio-economic importance due to the number of people currently suffering from this type of disease but also the prediction of a huge increase in the number of people becoming afflicted. The book also includes a chapter on the molecular and cellular aspects of brain cancer, a disease which is still amongst the least treatable of cancers.


Mistakes to Success: Learning and Adapting When Things Go Wrong

Mistakes to Success: Learning and Adapting When Things Go Wrong

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  • Author: Colin Austin
  • Publisher: iUniverse
  • ISBN: 1450248616
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 265

Throughout the nonprofit sector, successes are celebrated and mistakes tend to be deliberately forgotten. But, as Mistakes to Success: Learning and Adapting When Things Go Wrong makes clear, this is a lost opportunity. Discussing, analyzing and learning from mistakes should be a common practice, which can strengthen the work of nonprofits. Breaking new ground, Mistakes to Success provides a rich collection of revealing essays focused on failures in the field of community economic development. The authors, leaders in the nonprofit field, write with firsthand knowledge about a range of projects, including an ethnic marketplace in Chicago, a childcare assistance initiative in New York City, national workforce development initiatives and an innovative program to help working families purchase affordable used cars. These compelling stories provide valuable insights into what it takes to shape and manage complicated initiatives designed to improve opportunities for lower-income people and communities. This collection will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the challenges associated with social innovations, including program leaders, nonprofit advocates, policymakers, elected officials, foundation officers and members of the public. Researchers and practitioners jump at the chance to show their latest program impact results and share best practices. Asking them to acknowledge, much less discuss, their mistakes is like inviting them for a root canal. Yet, we learn some of our most useful lessons from our mistakes. The authors deserve gratitude from those interested in improving the practice of workforce and community development. Chris King, Director, Ray Marshall Center, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin This volume offers a fascinating walk through a variety of social innovation programs that didnt succeed, or at least didnt work as planned. Key themes, such as defining what constitutes success, determining when a projects success should be judged, balancing or prioritizing among the multiple goals social projects often reach for, and building and sustaining organizational capacity are addressed in a variety of contexts, providing a rich set of insights for both program leaders and investors. Maureen Conway, Director, The Aspen Institute Workforce Strategies Initiative