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Fourteenth in the series of Those Amazing Animals, this book asks and answers 20 questions, each with an amazing photo and one of Steve Weaver's loveable illustrations. Did you ever think a monkey could be like a duck? Did you ever wonder why howlers howl? If all monkeys swing from their tails? Whether monkeys live in the snow? Did you know that monkeys can look like pirates, squirrels, owls, or lions? These and many other questions about these adorable, humorous, and playful animals are answered in Those Mischievous Monkeys. Next in series > > See all of the books in this series
Presents twenty questions about penguins, with the answers providing information about such topics as their physical features, life cycle, habitat, behavior, and predators.
This key resource for all training professionals has been carefully revised and updated. The focus is on delivering results, not just training. All the basics are covered, including how to tap into learners motivation, customizing for your audience, great presentation techniques, and creative activities that you can use. Techniques include instrumented learning, participant centered techniques, classroom management and the myths and methods of e-learning.
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A vital exposé for both our history and our present day, American Scare tells the riveting story of how the Florida government destroyed the lives of Black and queer citizens in the twentieth century. In January 1959, Art Copleston was escorted out of his college accounting class by three police officers. In a motel room, blinds drawn, he sat in front of a state senator and the legal counsel for the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee, nicknamed the “Johns Committee.” His crime? Being a suspected homosexual. And the government of Florida would use any tactic at their disposal—legal or not—to get Copleston to admit it. Using a secret trove of primary source documents that hav...