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'Plants on the Wall' theme is textbook #4 had Shan working with long dried leaves from a Dragon Blood tree (Dracaena cinnabari). Shan and I found the leaves on the ground in the very interesting Botanic Gardens, Coffs Harbour. Dietes leaves intertwine while the Bromeliad flowers are held in place with tension. I questioned Shan about the water supply, don't forget fresh material always needs a water supply. The work is suspended by fine fishing line.
Scott Hull
Several of us from Goddard contributed to this textbook, so I collected signatures at our launch celebration.
From L-R:
♦General, Organic & Biological
Structures Of Life
Chemistry by Karen C. Timberlake
*For Laguardia Community College
*It's only been used for one sem & the only flaws is the corners of the cover
$60(negotiable)
♣Child Development: A Thematic Approach
5th edition
Bukatko & Daehler
*Used book that i bought online
$25
•Theories of Development
2nd edition??
William Crain
*Used book i bought online
$20
◘Cities, Change and Conflict
2nd edition??
*I bought it online but looks like a new book. No flaws
(Name your price)
This was taken as I was studying in the living room. The day got long, and the shadows got longer. As the camera was nearby, I captured the moment. (then I turned the light on and continued studying)
Windham County, VT
Listed: 03/15/2006
The Whitingham Village Historic District is an outstandingly well-preserved example of a nineteenth century village center developed at a crossroads where water power was plentiful. The buildings represent a wonderful collection of fine and rustic architectural styles and a broad range of building types including a general store, two former hotels, two churches, a blacksmith shop, two schools, a fire house, and an assortment of grand and modest homes that were all key contributors to the development of Whitingham as a community center. The village is located near the large Sadawga Lake and at the juncture of important nineteenth century roads leading from Whitingham to Jacksonville, Wilmington, and Readsboro. It developed around the water power of the Sadawga Brook. The district is significant for the broad patterns of rural historic development that it ably represents and is eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places under criterion "A." Furthermore, the district, as a collection of well preserved buildings and one structure, represents a significant and distinguishable entity, some of whose components lack individual distinction, and is also eligible for listing under criterion "C." Natural features like the Sadawga Brook, Sadawga Mineral Spring, Sadawga Lake, the steep hills of the village and the mountains beyond are integral to the setting and distinct visual character of the district.
The buildings in the district represent excellent examples of rural Vermont architectural expression spanning most of the nineteenth and early twentieth century but concentrated heavily in the period from 1860 to 1880. Aside from the outstanding Greek Revival Style of the Reuben Winn House (#1) and the simple but refined Greek Revival style of the Methodist Church (#8), the buildings in Whitingham have a very strong local flavor with many features in common. There are very few details in the district that draw from a textbook national style or clearly utilize national pattern books. The village and town also had an abundance of 19th century sawmills, furniture, box, and millwork shops that may have supplied the decorative features and simple plans that are often repeated from house to house.
Used Homeschool Books - "The American Revolution 1760 - 1783' by Bruce Bliver, Jr. Illustrations by Albert Orbaan - Landmark Books - 1958
Jeanne DelColle, instructional development and strategic partnerships specialist at Stockton University, presented a session “Putting the ‘Social’ Back in Social Studies: Getting Out of the Textbook and Keeping it Real" during the 2015 New Jersey Future Educators Association Conference on Tuesday, June 2 at Stockton University.
Photo: Susan Allen/ Stockton University
used homeschool books - "Elementary Accounting" Part II - (Accounting Procedures) by Hiram T. Scovill and Henry Heaton Baily - 1926 - By D.C. Heath and Company
First day of the holiday and I'm already at it. I actually bought our science textbooks off Amazon due to the fact that I could barely remember anything from the past nine months...
Day two brought me a wonderful new graphical design class and lots of waiting around to pay the college $120 for a textbook...
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