This document provides summaries for 16 books nominated for the Louisiana Young Readers' Choice Award for grades 6-8. The books cover a wide range of genres including fiction, fantasy, sports stories and mysteries. They involve themes of friendship, bullying, family challenges, discovering abilities and overcoming obstacles.
Find out who attended the Kid's Own Australian Literature Awards Celebration, what books were shortlisted and who won the awards. NSW children's choice book awards. [Originally uploaded Dec 2014. Views 2014 to 2015: 1500]
How ANDROID TESTING changed how we think about Death - Second Editionpenanochizzo
"Irreproducible bugs become highly reproducible right after delivery to the customer". This is something that happens "almost" everyday.
It is well known that testing offers significant advantages as a development practice and helps ensure higher quality code with fewer defects.
Unfortunately, testing Android apps can be challenging, so in this session we are gonna talk about available tools and practices that could help us accomplish our goals.
Find out who attended the Kid's Own Australian Literature Awards Celebration, what books were shortlisted and who won the awards. NSW children's choice book awards. [Originally uploaded Dec 2014. Views 2014 to 2015: 1500]
How ANDROID TESTING changed how we think about Death - Second Editionpenanochizzo
"Irreproducible bugs become highly reproducible right after delivery to the customer". This is something that happens "almost" everyday.
It is well known that testing offers significant advantages as a development practice and helps ensure higher quality code with fewer defects.
Unfortunately, testing Android apps can be challenging, so in this session we are gonna talk about available tools and practices that could help us accomplish our goals.
SMW Toronto: How to Make Social Media Press Releases Work for YouMelinda Taylor
For today’s communication professional, there’s little doubt that the social media press release (SMPR) has become a powerful tool to inform and engage online audiences.
This presentation will show you tips, tricks and best practice for building SMPRs, and why they are so critical to your overall communication strategy:
- Understand the interactivity and engagement within an SMPR
- Write for search engines like Google and real people
- Craft the perfect headline and SEO-friendly content
- Master your keyword strategy
- Make your online and offline efforts work hand-in-hand
- Use links to your advantage – hyperlinks and inbound links
- Understand the power of RSS to drive visibility of your news
- Use your existing digital assets to engage audiences and tell a more robust story
- Track your release’s performance and attribute ROI to your communication outreach
Artez Writing for the Web: Adapting the traditional press release for online ...Melinda Taylor
Tips on writing the traditional press release for the web and designing content for a website.
For today's communications professional, there's little doubt that the social media press release (SMPR) has become a powerful tool to inform and engage online audiences. Here are some helpful tips, tricks and best practice for building SMPRs, and explain why they are so critical to your overall communication strategy. I will show you how to leverage your existing social assets to engage your audience online and tell a more robust story.
Here also are tips to get your news story in the top online searches; how to write for search engines like Google, master your keyword strategy, craft the perfect headline and SEO-friendly content, use links (hyperlinks and inbound) to your advantage, use the power of RSS to drive visibility to your site and measure and track ROI of your communication outreach.
Originally presented as a webinar for Artez Interactive April 21, 2011; live webinar available here: http://www.artez.com/webinars/writing_for_the_webr
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
2. Charlie Joe Jackson’s
Guide to Not Reading
By
Tommy Greenwald
Charlie Joe Jackson may be the
most reluctant reader ever born. So
far, he's managed to get through life
without ever reading an entire book.
But now that he's in middle school,
avoiding reading isn't as easy as it
used to be. And when his friend
Timmy decides that he's tired of
covering for him, Charlie Joe finds
himself resorting to desperate
measures.
3. The Fourth Stall
By
Chris Rylander
Sixth-grader Mac is running a
business out of the fourth stall in an
unused bathroom at school. He helps
kids solve problems with their school
work, parents, and bullies. Mac has
made enough cash to buy tickets for
himself and his buddy Vince to go to
a World Series game should the
Cubs make it in. All is well until an
older bully, Staples, moves in on
Mac’s business.
4. Hidden
By
Helen Frost
Eight-year-old Wren is accidentally
kidnapped when the car she is in is
stolen; Darra’s father is the car
thief. Six years later, the two girls
meet at summer camp, each aware
of the other and their unexpected
relationship. Hidden, written in two
forms of free verse, tells a fast-
paced story of discovering the
truths about the people in our lives
and coming to terms with
unavoidable events.
5. How to Rock Braces and Glasses
By
Meg Haston
Eighth grader Kacey Simon doesn’t
think she’s a mean girl, she’s just
brutally honest like a good journalist
should be. Life is pretty good for
Kacey until the tables are turned
when a series of accidents leave
her stuck with glasses and braces.
Alone for the first time, Kacey ends
up teaming up with a former friend,
Paige and emo musician Zander to
get her popularity back.
6. Michael Vey
The Prisoner of Cell 25
By
Richard Paul Evans
Michael’s mom and genius best
friend are the only people who know
about his special electrical
superpowers. That is until the
prettiest cheerleader in school sees
him in action against school bullies
and reveals that she too has
powers. Now an evil, power hungry
organization is trying to acquire
them in order to add the two to their
collection.
7. Quarterback Season
By
Fred Bowen
Matt expects to be the starting
quarterback on his middle school
team, but after a few practices
watching a talented seventh grader,
he’s starting to get nervous. To
make matters worse, his English
teacher is on his case about a new
class assignment: he has to keep a
journal. Matt is sure he has nothing
to write about until he begins to
record the crazy ups and downs of
his team’s season.
8. The Running Dream
By
Wendelin Van Draanen
Jessica thinks her life is over when
she loses her leg in an accident.
Though the doctors say she'll be able
to walk with a prosthetic limb,
recovery is slow and full of pitfalls.
With the support of family, friends, a
coach, and her track teammates,
Jessica may actually be able to run
again, but that's not enough for her.
9. Silhouetted by the Blue
By
Traci L. Jones
After the death of her mother in an
automobile accident, seventh-
grader Serena, who has gotten the
lead in her middle school play, is
left to handle the day-to-day
responsibilities of caring for herself
and her younger brother. When
their father cannot pull himself out
of his depression Serena must
seek outside help.
10. Variant
By
Robison Wells
When Benson accepts a scholarship
to elite Maxfield Academy, he thinks
he will be leaving his troubled foster
care life behind for a new start.
Instead, he finds himself trapped on
the remote campus with no teachers,
no classes, video cameras recording
his every move, and other students
who have divided themselves into
rival gangs. When he discovers the
true purpose of the school, he realizes
that escape is the only option.
11. Wild Life
By
Cynthia DeFelice
Erik’s plans to spend the hunting
season with his best friend are
destroyed when both his parents are
deployed overseas and he is sent to
live with grandparents he barely
knows. After rescuing a stray dog who
was attacked by a porcupine, Erik’s
grandfather tells him the dog can’t stay.
He decides to run away, taking the dog
and a shotgun, certain that they can
make it on their own out in the wild.
12. Wonderstruck
By
Brian Selznick
Ben and Rose secretly wish their
lives were different. Ben longs for
the father he has never known.
Rose dreams of a mysterious
actress whose life she chronicles in
a scrapbook. When Ben discovers a
puzzling clue in his mother's room
and Rose reads an enticing
headline in the newspaper, both
children set out alone on desperate
quests to find what they are missing.
13. A World Without Heroes
By
Brandon Mull
Jason finds himself in the land of
Lyrian , a magical realm ruled by a
wizard. He is a Beyonder, a
person from Earth who has
crossed over into Lyrian. To defeat
the evil wizard he must locate the
syllables needed to spell a word
that when said will destroy the
wizard.