Author: | John J. Pikulski |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Houghton Mifflin Company/Boston, Massach (1991) |
Pages: | 163 pages |
Category: | No category |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Other formats: | mbr lit rtf mbr |
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Published June 1993 by Houghton Mifflin Co. Written in English.
Otherwise the book is good Listen Playing. Silly Things Happen Hardcover – June 1, 1991. by John J. Pikulski (Author).
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Each level except K1 has supplementary theme books . Pikulski, John J. Publication date
Each level except K1 has supplementary theme books, cataloged separately. Publication date. 7] Bookworm (Level 1+) - Silly things happen (Level 2) - Come one, come all (Level 2+) - Just listen (Level 3) - Golden threads (Level 3+) - Dinosauring (Level 4) - Fast as the wind (Level 5) - Beyond the reef. Level 6) - Bright glory (Level 7) - Worlds apart (Level 8).
Just Listen (2009) combines time-tested persuasion and listening techniques with new methods to help you get your message across to anybody. By learning how to be a better listener, how the brain works and how people think, you’ll be able to motivate people to do what you want because you’ll better understand their needs.
A Russian journal, John Steinbeck ; with photographs by Robert. Capa ; with an introduction by Susan Shillinglaw. p. c. (Penguin twentieth-century classics). In many ways, that is what John Steinbeck had been doing quite successfully for twenty years, writing books about ordinary people: paisanos, Oklahoma migrants, enlisted men in World War II, Mexican peasants. A Russian Journal does not sound the epic chords of The Grapes of Wrath, certainly, but it has some of that book’s empathy and humanity.