You Can't Spell "Archie" Without "ACR" Part 1Doc Nerd
This document summarizes the events of the second week in an asylum challenge involving 7 simselves. In the first few days, most of the simselves ended up dying or nearly dying due to fires or other accidents. The survivors, Stacie and Archie, were moved to a new house along with Lark. The simselves continued having accidents and fires, with Cait starting two of the fires. Interactions were tense as the simselves struggled to get along in the confined space.
The story is set in the mining town of Death Notch, Nevada, which is ruled by the notorious gambler Piute Dave. Two passengers are stranded in the town after arriving on the stagecoach - a young black man named Nicodemus Johnsing and a beautiful young woman named Miss Vergie Verner. They take rooms at the Poker House hotel, owned by Poker Jack. Meanwhile, a Native American girl named Siska is accosted in the woods outside of town by a man named Carrol Carner.
The document discusses best practices for pricing software products. It covers pricing models like penetration pricing and premium pricing. It also discusses parameters to consider for pricing like the pricing structure, assessment base, price discrimination, and dynamic pricing strategies. The document provides tips for determining prices like aligning with customers' businesses, considering the sales channel, using perceived value psychology, and testing prices through iteration.
van Waart, P., Mulder, I., Spoel, E., Kunst, M. & Suijkerbuijk, K. Emotional measurements: visual guidelines for improving website experiences. Presented at D-CIS human factors day, 10 September 2008.
Org 536 Best Practices in Business Writing and CommunicationDamonWare
This document provides an overview of best practices in business writing and communication. It discusses effective communication, barriers to communication, ethics in communication, professionalism in the workplace, nonverbal messages, intercultural communication, writing tips, choosing communication channels, delivering positive and negative messages, reports, proposals, business plans, and presentations. The document is intended to guide business professionals on communicating effectively in various business contexts.
The document outlines a library rotation schedule across three rotations for different days of the week. It lists specific time slots for different grades or classes to visit the library on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The rotation schedule ensures that all grades get an opportunity to use the library resources at some point each week.
This document lists books and authors from 1922 to 1971. It includes the book title, author name, and whether the book won an award or received honor from the Newbery Medal committee in that given year. There are over 150 books summarized across 50 years.
Complete List of Caldecott Winner & Honor Bookssherryholland
This document lists Caldecott Medal and Honor winners and honorees from 1938 to 1995. It provides the illustrator's name, book title, and whether it won the Caldecott Medal or received an Honor for each year. Some key details include Maurice Sendak winning for Where the Wild Things Are in 1964 and Chris Van Allsburg winning for Jumanji in 1982. The list honors over 150 illustrators and their works over 58 years.
You Can't Spell "Archie" Without "ACR" Part 1Doc Nerd
This document summarizes the events of the second week in an asylum challenge involving 7 simselves. In the first few days, most of the simselves ended up dying or nearly dying due to fires or other accidents. The survivors, Stacie and Archie, were moved to a new house along with Lark. The simselves continued having accidents and fires, with Cait starting two of the fires. Interactions were tense as the simselves struggled to get along in the confined space.
The story is set in the mining town of Death Notch, Nevada, which is ruled by the notorious gambler Piute Dave. Two passengers are stranded in the town after arriving on the stagecoach - a young black man named Nicodemus Johnsing and a beautiful young woman named Miss Vergie Verner. They take rooms at the Poker House hotel, owned by Poker Jack. Meanwhile, a Native American girl named Siska is accosted in the woods outside of town by a man named Carrol Carner.
The document discusses best practices for pricing software products. It covers pricing models like penetration pricing and premium pricing. It also discusses parameters to consider for pricing like the pricing structure, assessment base, price discrimination, and dynamic pricing strategies. The document provides tips for determining prices like aligning with customers' businesses, considering the sales channel, using perceived value psychology, and testing prices through iteration.
van Waart, P., Mulder, I., Spoel, E., Kunst, M. & Suijkerbuijk, K. Emotional measurements: visual guidelines for improving website experiences. Presented at D-CIS human factors day, 10 September 2008.
Org 536 Best Practices in Business Writing and CommunicationDamonWare
This document provides an overview of best practices in business writing and communication. It discusses effective communication, barriers to communication, ethics in communication, professionalism in the workplace, nonverbal messages, intercultural communication, writing tips, choosing communication channels, delivering positive and negative messages, reports, proposals, business plans, and presentations. The document is intended to guide business professionals on communicating effectively in various business contexts.
The document outlines a library rotation schedule across three rotations for different days of the week. It lists specific time slots for different grades or classes to visit the library on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The rotation schedule ensures that all grades get an opportunity to use the library resources at some point each week.
This document lists books and authors from 1922 to 1971. It includes the book title, author name, and whether the book won an award or received honor from the Newbery Medal committee in that given year. There are over 150 books summarized across 50 years.
Complete List of Caldecott Winner & Honor Bookssherryholland
This document lists Caldecott Medal and Honor winners and honorees from 1938 to 1995. It provides the illustrator's name, book title, and whether it won the Caldecott Medal or received an Honor for each year. Some key details include Maurice Sendak winning for Where the Wild Things Are in 1964 and Chris Van Allsburg winning for Jumanji in 1982. The list honors over 150 illustrators and their works over 58 years.
The document lists the winners of the Caldecott Medal from 1938 to present, with each year listing the title of the winning book. Some of the more recent winners include A Ball for Daisy in 2012, The Lion & the Mouse in 2010, and The Invention of Hugo Cabret in 2008. The earliest winners listed include Animals of the Bible, A Picture Book in 1938 and Make Way for Ducklings in 1942.
This document lists the Caldecott Medal winners from 1938 to present. The Caldecott Medal is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children. Each year's entry includes the title of the winning book and the name of the illustrator or artist.
Car exhaust from idling vehicles negatively impacts children's health by exacerbating asthma and exposing them to hazardous air pollutants. Idling for just one minute produces as much carbon monoxide as smoking 3 packs of cigarettes. Exposure to pollutants is actually higher inside vehicles than outside. When parents reduce unnecessary idling when dropping off or picking up children, it allows kids to breathe more easily while also reducing air pollution and saving money on fuel.
Vehicle exhaust contains toxic chemicals that can cause health issues like cancer, respiratory problems, and birth defects. Idling vehicles, especially around schools, increases children's exposure to these chemicals as their lungs are still developing. While waiting for more than 10 seconds, it is more fuel efficient and better for the environment to turn your vehicle off rather than letting it idle. Reducing unnecessary idling can help improve air quality around schools.
The document appears to be describing a game involving reading and answering trivia questions to move around a baseball diamond. Players can advance bases for minutes read in class and points earned on trivia. They may be sent back or advance due to "fly balls". Landing on stars earns bonuses that can be discovered at the library. The goal is to score a "homerun" by returning to the library by October 29th.
Sustainable schools district calendar 2012 copysherryholland
The document outlines a calendar of sustainability events at schools in Routt County for the 2012-2013 school year. In September, elementary schools focus on waste reduction and energy conservation education. In January and February, the schools compete in an energy reduction challenge. In March, schools celebrate Earth Hour by turning off nonessential lights. In April, Earth Day is celebrated with a focus on waste reduction and recycling. In May, students help plant trees and shrubs on school grounds. In June, used school supplies are collected and donated to local organizations serving children.
The document outlines a library rotation schedule across 3 rotations. It lists the times that different classes and teachers are scheduled in the library on different days of the week. The rotation schedule assigns classroom teachers to specific time slots in the library on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays to ensure all classes have access to library resources throughout the week.
This document provides a catalog of stories available from an online audio storytelling service. It lists over 200 stories, their authors, narrators, and lengths. The stories include classic novels, folktales, songs, and information programs across a wide range of genres and intended for all ages.
This document provides the schedule for a two-day literary festival taking place at the Bud Werner Memorial Library. On Friday there will be three evening events featuring storytelling, rhymes, and skype author events. Saturday's all-day schedule lists over 15 author presentations, workshops, performances, and children's activities taking place across three different venues - Library Hall, Art Depot, and Storytime Room. Events include writing, art, and drama workshops for various age groups as well as storytelling, performances, and meet the author sessions. Admission fees vary between $7 for general sessions and $10 per workshop.
The document provides instructions for using the online public access catalog (OPAC) at the Strawberry Park Library. It explains how to search the catalog by keyword, title, or author to find and view information on available titles. It also describes how to place holds, check availability, and view related materials.
This document provides instructions for placing holds and requesting books from a library catalog. It explains that when a book is checked out, its catalog record will show a due date. The user can then click "request this title" and enter their name and library card number to place a hold. They also select where to pick up the book. A message will confirm the successful request. Separate instructions are given for renewing checked out books online by logging in and selecting items to renew from the "Checked out items" section of the account.
Using vu find to search the catalog in the spe librarysherryholland
This document provides instructions for searching the catalog of the SPE Library using VuFind. It explains how to begin a search by selecting the SPE library or another library catalog, entering search terms, and searching by keyword, title, author or all fields. It also describes how to view search results, place holds, view item records, filter searches, renew books online, and return to the VuFind home page.
This document provides details about children's summer programs at the local library for kids ages 5-10 on Thursdays from 10:30-11:30am. It lists the weekly themes and special guests for the storytime and hands-on activities from June 16th through August 4th. It also notes that raffle prizes will be drawn each Thursday from local businesses. Additional family programs on Wednesdays at 3pm and storytimes for toddlers and preschoolers on other days of the week are listed at the bottom.
This document provides instructions for recycling newspapers, magazines, cardboard, catalogs, office paper, aluminum cans, tin cans, plastic bottles, and glass. Newspapers, magazines, cardboard, and catalogs can be recycled but should not be tied, bundled, or placed in plastic bags. Office paper must be taken to Waste Management and can include white, pastel, ledger, glossy, envelopes, file folders, and junk mail but not neon colors or carbon paper. Aluminum cans, tin cans, plastic bottles with necks, and glass can be commingled for recycling.
This document contains questions about characters from children's books like Horton and the Lorax, the Magic Tree House series, and book heroes. It asks the reader to click on links and find hidden items on the page to answer questions about the stories, characters, and a school library. The purpose seems to be an interactive quiz or scavenger hunt to engage children and get them thinking about different books and characters.
1) Students at SPE school are participating in a "Quest for Characters" reading challenge to read books and learn about people who inspire them.
2) To complete the quest, students must read a certain number of pages based on their grade level, fill out bookmarks with book details and character profiles, and nominate a personal hero.
3) Winners will be featured in the school's Reading Hero Hall of Fame and invited to a hero lunch in October, collecting prizes along the way for completing tasks on the quest sheet.
This document contains a list of character names from various books, movies, and television shows. There are over 30 characters listed from titles such as The Hunger Games, Divergent, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, and more. Each name is accompanied by the real name of the author who created that character.
The document lists the winners of the Caldecott Medal from 1938 to present, with each year listing the title of the winning book. Some of the more recent winners include A Ball for Daisy in 2012, The Lion & the Mouse in 2010, and The Invention of Hugo Cabret in 2008. The earliest winners listed include Animals of the Bible, A Picture Book in 1938 and Make Way for Ducklings in 1942.
This document lists the Caldecott Medal winners from 1938 to present. The Caldecott Medal is awarded annually by the Association for Library Service to Children to the artist of the most distinguished American picture book for children. Each year's entry includes the title of the winning book and the name of the illustrator or artist.
Car exhaust from idling vehicles negatively impacts children's health by exacerbating asthma and exposing them to hazardous air pollutants. Idling for just one minute produces as much carbon monoxide as smoking 3 packs of cigarettes. Exposure to pollutants is actually higher inside vehicles than outside. When parents reduce unnecessary idling when dropping off or picking up children, it allows kids to breathe more easily while also reducing air pollution and saving money on fuel.
Vehicle exhaust contains toxic chemicals that can cause health issues like cancer, respiratory problems, and birth defects. Idling vehicles, especially around schools, increases children's exposure to these chemicals as their lungs are still developing. While waiting for more than 10 seconds, it is more fuel efficient and better for the environment to turn your vehicle off rather than letting it idle. Reducing unnecessary idling can help improve air quality around schools.
The document appears to be describing a game involving reading and answering trivia questions to move around a baseball diamond. Players can advance bases for minutes read in class and points earned on trivia. They may be sent back or advance due to "fly balls". Landing on stars earns bonuses that can be discovered at the library. The goal is to score a "homerun" by returning to the library by October 29th.
Sustainable schools district calendar 2012 copysherryholland
The document outlines a calendar of sustainability events at schools in Routt County for the 2012-2013 school year. In September, elementary schools focus on waste reduction and energy conservation education. In January and February, the schools compete in an energy reduction challenge. In March, schools celebrate Earth Hour by turning off nonessential lights. In April, Earth Day is celebrated with a focus on waste reduction and recycling. In May, students help plant trees and shrubs on school grounds. In June, used school supplies are collected and donated to local organizations serving children.
The document outlines a library rotation schedule across 3 rotations. It lists the times that different classes and teachers are scheduled in the library on different days of the week. The rotation schedule assigns classroom teachers to specific time slots in the library on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays to ensure all classes have access to library resources throughout the week.
This document provides a catalog of stories available from an online audio storytelling service. It lists over 200 stories, their authors, narrators, and lengths. The stories include classic novels, folktales, songs, and information programs across a wide range of genres and intended for all ages.
This document provides the schedule for a two-day literary festival taking place at the Bud Werner Memorial Library. On Friday there will be three evening events featuring storytelling, rhymes, and skype author events. Saturday's all-day schedule lists over 15 author presentations, workshops, performances, and children's activities taking place across three different venues - Library Hall, Art Depot, and Storytime Room. Events include writing, art, and drama workshops for various age groups as well as storytelling, performances, and meet the author sessions. Admission fees vary between $7 for general sessions and $10 per workshop.
The document provides instructions for using the online public access catalog (OPAC) at the Strawberry Park Library. It explains how to search the catalog by keyword, title, or author to find and view information on available titles. It also describes how to place holds, check availability, and view related materials.
This document provides instructions for placing holds and requesting books from a library catalog. It explains that when a book is checked out, its catalog record will show a due date. The user can then click "request this title" and enter their name and library card number to place a hold. They also select where to pick up the book. A message will confirm the successful request. Separate instructions are given for renewing checked out books online by logging in and selecting items to renew from the "Checked out items" section of the account.
Using vu find to search the catalog in the spe librarysherryholland
This document provides instructions for searching the catalog of the SPE Library using VuFind. It explains how to begin a search by selecting the SPE library or another library catalog, entering search terms, and searching by keyword, title, author or all fields. It also describes how to view search results, place holds, view item records, filter searches, renew books online, and return to the VuFind home page.
This document provides details about children's summer programs at the local library for kids ages 5-10 on Thursdays from 10:30-11:30am. It lists the weekly themes and special guests for the storytime and hands-on activities from June 16th through August 4th. It also notes that raffle prizes will be drawn each Thursday from local businesses. Additional family programs on Wednesdays at 3pm and storytimes for toddlers and preschoolers on other days of the week are listed at the bottom.
This document provides instructions for recycling newspapers, magazines, cardboard, catalogs, office paper, aluminum cans, tin cans, plastic bottles, and glass. Newspapers, magazines, cardboard, and catalogs can be recycled but should not be tied, bundled, or placed in plastic bags. Office paper must be taken to Waste Management and can include white, pastel, ledger, glossy, envelopes, file folders, and junk mail but not neon colors or carbon paper. Aluminum cans, tin cans, plastic bottles with necks, and glass can be commingled for recycling.
This document contains questions about characters from children's books like Horton and the Lorax, the Magic Tree House series, and book heroes. It asks the reader to click on links and find hidden items on the page to answer questions about the stories, characters, and a school library. The purpose seems to be an interactive quiz or scavenger hunt to engage children and get them thinking about different books and characters.
1) Students at SPE school are participating in a "Quest for Characters" reading challenge to read books and learn about people who inspire them.
2) To complete the quest, students must read a certain number of pages based on their grade level, fill out bookmarks with book details and character profiles, and nominate a personal hero.
3) Winners will be featured in the school's Reading Hero Hall of Fame and invited to a hero lunch in October, collecting prizes along the way for completing tasks on the quest sheet.
This document contains a list of character names from various books, movies, and television shows. There are over 30 characters listed from titles such as The Hunger Games, Divergent, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, and more. Each name is accompanied by the real name of the author who created that character.