Author: Debbie Hepplewhite MBE FRSA
Publisher: Phonics International Limited
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
ABOUT THIS READING BOOK SERIES These cumulative, decodable phonics ebooks provide an effective and enjoyable 'stand-alone' approach to teach beginning reading. They are also designed to complement No Nonsense Phonics Skills (Pupil Books 1 to 8) and the Phonics International programme - a FREE online programme (Units 1 to 6 of 12 Units). The books can be used to complement and supplement other early reading programmes and reading instruction. The series is colour-coded for ease of organisation and management. The back covers indicate the code featured cumulatively in each book. Purpose – these books are designed for children: 1. to practise the technical skill of decoding new printed words by sounding out and blending (‘lifting the words off the page’) using their knowledge of letter/s-sound correspondences (the alphabetic code) 2. to learn the meaning of new words, enriching their vocabulary, in the context of events in the storylines 3. to practise reading aloud with increasing confidence and fluency – learning how to use expression when re-reading The books are challenging: The books are structured to be ‘cumulative’ and ‘decodable’ and they are also challenging. They include shorter and longer words from the outset and some words that are likely to be new to children’s spoken language. Generally, there are many words on most pages to provide plenty of accurate decoding practice. After the children have decoded any new words they do not automatically recognise, the supporting adult can discuss the storylines, including with reference to the illustrations, to explain new words. There is ‘Vocabulary Support’ in the back of the books. Capital letters are code for the same sounds as their lower case letters. Children should attempt to decode the words, sentences or pages by themselves at first with the adult encouraging, supporting, re-reading words, sentences and pages as required. Some beginners may only manage one page in any one reading session until they have perfected the phonics skill of sounding out in response to letters and letter groups, and blending the sounds (synthesising) to decode new words. Children learn at different rates and have different needs: Debbie’s approach includes incidental phonics teaching and support as well as systematic provision. Some children may need reminding of letter/s-sound correspondences that are not yet embedded in memory. Some children will self-teach as they learn more about the alphabetic code, and some children will recognise words they’ve previously read more easily than others. Some children may be able to ‘discern’ (detect) a word they’ve sounded out because they know the word in their spoken language, but struggle to ‘discern’ a new printed word that is not in their spoken language. This will improve over time as children decode and learn new words from the literature they read not just the words they hear and speak. Using the books in the school and at home advisedly: In school, teachers may decide to use these books lagging behind the introduction of the various letter/s-sound correspondences for additional reading practice. Both the No Nonsense Phonics and the Phonics International programmes already provide plain ‘matched texts’ for children’s reading, writing, spelling and language comprehension. These reading books are additional and complementary to the phonics programmes. Teachers may decide to cascade these books to children for home-reading starting with the children who are the quickest and most adept at sounding out and blending to decode new words. Teachers may decide to use these books in school for supported practice in school before sending them home for re-reading in the home. Again, this may depend on the children themselves and how teachers decide the books will be most beneficial – particularly when children are beginners. Teachers may use later books differently according to children’s changing needs over time. Children can be introduced to letter/s-sound correspondences ‘incidentally’ and this will add to their code knowledge and capacity to self-teach over time. Illustrations: The pictures in children’s books enhance the storylines and often tell a story beyond the words on the pages. It is important that the ‘back and forth’ discussions between adults and children always take place with these phonics reading books no less than with storybooks. In addition, ‘homophones’ are so common in the English language that it is helpful, as adults, to point out that the same words can have various meanings in different contexts – and to engage children fully with this notion. About the ‘sounds’ and the alphabetic code: Parents and carers can ‘hear’ the sounds via an audio Alphabetic Code Chart at alphabeticcodecharts.com . There are also free printable alphabetic code charts at this site. Tweaking or modifying pronunciation: It is very common that a spoken word’s final pronunciation needs to be ‘tweaked’ or ‘modified’ after sounding out and blending. Early examples of this are words such as ‘is’, ‘his’, ‘as, ‘has’. In reality, these words are pronounced ‘iz’, ‘hiz’, ‘az’, ‘haz’ with a /z/ sound at the end, not a /s/ sound, but most children who are decoding these words will automatically sound them out and then say them with their correct pronunciation even without thinking about it. The sooner adults and children alike understand this constant process of slight modification of pronunciation (as required), the sooner a wider range of words can be included for beginners.
The Train Set/Sanjay - Book 12
Author: Debbie Hepplewhite MBE FRSA
Publisher: Phonics International Limited
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
ABOUT THIS READING BOOK SERIES These cumulative, decodable phonics ebooks provide an effective and enjoyable 'stand-alone' approach to teach beginning reading. They are also designed to complement No Nonsense Phonics Skills (Pupil Books 1 to 8) and the Phonics International programme - a FREE online programme (Units 1 to 6 of 12 Units). The books can be used to complement and supplement other early reading programmes and reading instruction. The series is colour-coded for ease of organisation and management. The back covers indicate the code featured cumulatively in each book. Purpose – these books are designed for children: 1. to practise the technical skill of decoding new printed words by sounding out and blending (‘lifting the words off the page’) using their knowledge of letter/s-sound correspondences (the alphabetic code) 2. to learn the meaning of new words, enriching their vocabulary, in the context of events in the storylines 3. to practise reading aloud with increasing confidence and fluency – learning how to use expression when re-reading The books are challenging: The books are structured to be ‘cumulative’ and ‘decodable’ and they are also challenging. They include shorter and longer words from the outset and some words that are likely to be new to children’s spoken language. Generally, there are many words on most pages to provide plenty of accurate decoding practice. After the children have decoded any new words they do not automatically recognise, the supporting adult can discuss the storylines, including with reference to the illustrations, to explain new words. There is ‘Vocabulary Support’ in the back of the books. Capital letters are code for the same sounds as their lower case letters. Children should attempt to decode the words, sentences or pages by themselves at first with the adult encouraging, supporting, re-reading words, sentences and pages as required. Some beginners may only manage one page in any one reading session until they have perfected the phonics skill of sounding out in response to letters and letter groups, and blending the sounds (synthesising) to decode new words. Children learn at different rates and have different needs: Debbie’s approach includes incidental phonics teaching and support as well as systematic provision. Some children may need reminding of letter/s-sound correspondences that are not yet embedded in memory. Some children will self-teach as they learn more about the alphabetic code, and some children will recognise words they’ve previously read more easily than others. Some children may be able to ‘discern’ (detect) a word they’ve sounded out because they know the word in their spoken language, but struggle to ‘discern’ a new printed word that is not in their spoken language. This will improve over time as children decode and learn new words from the literature they read not just the words they hear and speak. Using the books in the school and at home advisedly: In school, teachers may decide to use these books lagging behind the introduction of the various letter/s-sound correspondences for additional reading practice. Both the No Nonsense Phonics and the Phonics International programmes already provide plain ‘matched texts’ for children’s reading, writing, spelling and language comprehension. These reading books are additional and complementary to the phonics programmes. Teachers may decide to cascade these books to children for home-reading starting with the children who are the quickest and most adept at sounding out and blending to decode new words. Teachers may decide to use these books in school for supported practice in school before sending them home for re-reading in the home. Again, this may depend on the children themselves and how teachers decide the books will be most beneficial – particularly when children are beginners. Teachers may use later books differently according to children’s changing needs over time. Children can be introduced to letter/s-sound correspondences ‘incidentally’ and this will add to their code knowledge and capacity to self-teach over time. Illustrations: The pictures in children’s books enhance the storylines and often tell a story beyond the words on the pages. It is important that the ‘back and forth’ discussions between adults and children always take place with these phonics reading books no less than with storybooks. In addition, ‘homophones’ are so common in the English language that it is helpful, as adults, to point out that the same words can have various meanings in different contexts – and to engage children fully with this notion. About the ‘sounds’ and the alphabetic code: Parents and carers can ‘hear’ the sounds via an audio Alphabetic Code Chart at alphabeticcodecharts.com . There are also free printable alphabetic code charts at this site. Tweaking or modifying pronunciation: It is very common that a spoken word’s final pronunciation needs to be ‘tweaked’ or ‘modified’ after sounding out and blending. Early examples of this are words such as ‘is’, ‘his’, ‘as, ‘has’. In reality, these words are pronounced ‘iz’, ‘hiz’, ‘az’, ‘haz’ with a /z/ sound at the end, not a /s/ sound, but most children who are decoding these words will automatically sound them out and then say them with their correct pronunciation even without thinking about it. The sooner adults and children alike understand this constant process of slight modification of pronunciation (as required), the sooner a wider range of words can be included for beginners.
Publisher: Phonics International Limited
ISBN:
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
ABOUT THIS READING BOOK SERIES These cumulative, decodable phonics ebooks provide an effective and enjoyable 'stand-alone' approach to teach beginning reading. They are also designed to complement No Nonsense Phonics Skills (Pupil Books 1 to 8) and the Phonics International programme - a FREE online programme (Units 1 to 6 of 12 Units). The books can be used to complement and supplement other early reading programmes and reading instruction. The series is colour-coded for ease of organisation and management. The back covers indicate the code featured cumulatively in each book. Purpose – these books are designed for children: 1. to practise the technical skill of decoding new printed words by sounding out and blending (‘lifting the words off the page’) using their knowledge of letter/s-sound correspondences (the alphabetic code) 2. to learn the meaning of new words, enriching their vocabulary, in the context of events in the storylines 3. to practise reading aloud with increasing confidence and fluency – learning how to use expression when re-reading The books are challenging: The books are structured to be ‘cumulative’ and ‘decodable’ and they are also challenging. They include shorter and longer words from the outset and some words that are likely to be new to children’s spoken language. Generally, there are many words on most pages to provide plenty of accurate decoding practice. After the children have decoded any new words they do not automatically recognise, the supporting adult can discuss the storylines, including with reference to the illustrations, to explain new words. There is ‘Vocabulary Support’ in the back of the books. Capital letters are code for the same sounds as their lower case letters. Children should attempt to decode the words, sentences or pages by themselves at first with the adult encouraging, supporting, re-reading words, sentences and pages as required. Some beginners may only manage one page in any one reading session until they have perfected the phonics skill of sounding out in response to letters and letter groups, and blending the sounds (synthesising) to decode new words. Children learn at different rates and have different needs: Debbie’s approach includes incidental phonics teaching and support as well as systematic provision. Some children may need reminding of letter/s-sound correspondences that are not yet embedded in memory. Some children will self-teach as they learn more about the alphabetic code, and some children will recognise words they’ve previously read more easily than others. Some children may be able to ‘discern’ (detect) a word they’ve sounded out because they know the word in their spoken language, but struggle to ‘discern’ a new printed word that is not in their spoken language. This will improve over time as children decode and learn new words from the literature they read not just the words they hear and speak. Using the books in the school and at home advisedly: In school, teachers may decide to use these books lagging behind the introduction of the various letter/s-sound correspondences for additional reading practice. Both the No Nonsense Phonics and the Phonics International programmes already provide plain ‘matched texts’ for children’s reading, writing, spelling and language comprehension. These reading books are additional and complementary to the phonics programmes. Teachers may decide to cascade these books to children for home-reading starting with the children who are the quickest and most adept at sounding out and blending to decode new words. Teachers may decide to use these books in school for supported practice in school before sending them home for re-reading in the home. Again, this may depend on the children themselves and how teachers decide the books will be most beneficial – particularly when children are beginners. Teachers may use later books differently according to children’s changing needs over time. Children can be introduced to letter/s-sound correspondences ‘incidentally’ and this will add to their code knowledge and capacity to self-teach over time. Illustrations: The pictures in children’s books enhance the storylines and often tell a story beyond the words on the pages. It is important that the ‘back and forth’ discussions between adults and children always take place with these phonics reading books no less than with storybooks. In addition, ‘homophones’ are so common in the English language that it is helpful, as adults, to point out that the same words can have various meanings in different contexts – and to engage children fully with this notion. About the ‘sounds’ and the alphabetic code: Parents and carers can ‘hear’ the sounds via an audio Alphabetic Code Chart at alphabeticcodecharts.com . There are also free printable alphabetic code charts at this site. Tweaking or modifying pronunciation: It is very common that a spoken word’s final pronunciation needs to be ‘tweaked’ or ‘modified’ after sounding out and blending. Early examples of this are words such as ‘is’, ‘his’, ‘as, ‘has’. In reality, these words are pronounced ‘iz’, ‘hiz’, ‘az’, ‘haz’ with a /z/ sound at the end, not a /s/ sound, but most children who are decoding these words will automatically sound them out and then say them with their correct pronunciation even without thinking about it. The sooner adults and children alike understand this constant process of slight modification of pronunciation (as required), the sooner a wider range of words can be included for beginners.
Business Studies Class XII by Dr. S. K. Singh, Sanjay Gupta (SBPD Publications)
Author: Dr. S. K. Singh,
Publisher: SBPD Publications
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
Strictly according to the latest syllabus prescribed by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi and State Boards of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Haryana, H.P. etc. & Navodaya, Kasturba, Kendriya Vidyalayas etc. following CBSE curriculum based on NCERT guidelines. Part 'A' : Principles and Functions of Management 1. Nature and Significance of Management, 2. Principles of Management, 3. Management and Business Environment, 4. Planning, 5. Organising, 6. Staffing, 7. Directing, 8. Controlling, Part 'B' : Business Finance and Marketing 9. Financial Management, 10. Financial Market, 11. Marketing, 12. Consumer Protection, 13. Entrepreneurship Development. Project Work Latest Model Paper with OMR Sheet Board Examinations Papers
Publisher: SBPD Publications
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
Strictly according to the latest syllabus prescribed by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi and State Boards of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Haryana, H.P. etc. & Navodaya, Kasturba, Kendriya Vidyalayas etc. following CBSE curriculum based on NCERT guidelines. Part 'A' : Principles and Functions of Management 1. Nature and Significance of Management, 2. Principles of Management, 3. Management and Business Environment, 4. Planning, 5. Organising, 6. Staffing, 7. Directing, 8. Controlling, Part 'B' : Business Finance and Marketing 9. Financial Management, 10. Financial Market, 11. Marketing, 12. Consumer Protection, 13. Entrepreneurship Development. Project Work Latest Model Paper with OMR Sheet Board Examinations Papers
Oswaal CDS Previous Years 12 Solved Question Papers Elementary Mathematics, English & GK (Set of 3 Books) For 2024 Exam
Author: Oswaal Editorial Board
Publisher: Oswaal Books
ISBN: 9359583200
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 871
Book Description
Description of the Product: • 100% updated with Fully Solved Paper of April & September 2023. • Concept Clarity with detailed explanations of 2018 to 2023 Papers. • Extensive Practice with 1500+ Questions and Two Sample Question Papers. • Crisp Revision with Mind Maps. • Expert Tips helps you get expert knowledge master & crack CDS in first attempt. • Exam insights with 5 Year-wise (2023-2019) Trend Analysis, empowering students to be 100% exam ready.
Publisher: Oswaal Books
ISBN: 9359583200
Category : Study Aids
Languages : en
Pages : 871
Book Description
Description of the Product: • 100% updated with Fully Solved Paper of April & September 2023. • Concept Clarity with detailed explanations of 2018 to 2023 Papers. • Extensive Practice with 1500+ Questions and Two Sample Question Papers. • Crisp Revision with Mind Maps. • Expert Tips helps you get expert knowledge master & crack CDS in first attempt. • Exam insights with 5 Year-wise (2023-2019) Trend Analysis, empowering students to be 100% exam ready.
Keep Sharp
Author: Sanjay Gupta
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501166751
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Keep your brain young, healthy, and sharp with this science-driven guide to protecting your mind from decline by neurosurgeon and CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Throughout our life, we look for ways to keep our minds sharp and effortlessly productive. Now, globetrotting neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta offers “the book all of us need, young and old” (Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Code Breaker) with insights from top scientists all over the world, whose cutting-edge research can help you heighten and protect brain function and maintain cognitive health at any age. Keep Sharp debunks common myths about aging and mental decline, explores whether there’s a “best” diet or exercise regimen for the brain, and explains whether it’s healthier to play video games that test memory and processing speed, or to engage in more social interaction. Discover what we can learn from “super-brained” people who are in their eighties and nineties with no signs of slowing down—and whether there are truly any benefits to drugs, supplements, and vitamins. Dr. Gupta also addresses brain disease, particularly Alzheimer’s, answers all your questions about the signs and symptoms, and shows how to ward against it and stay healthy while caring for a partner in cognitive decline. He likewise provides you with a personalized twelve-week program featuring practical strategies to strengthen your brain every day. Keep Sharp is the “must-read owner’s manual” (Arianna Huffington) you’ll need to keep your brain young and healthy regardless of your age!
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501166751
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Keep your brain young, healthy, and sharp with this science-driven guide to protecting your mind from decline by neurosurgeon and CNN chief medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Throughout our life, we look for ways to keep our minds sharp and effortlessly productive. Now, globetrotting neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjay Gupta offers “the book all of us need, young and old” (Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Code Breaker) with insights from top scientists all over the world, whose cutting-edge research can help you heighten and protect brain function and maintain cognitive health at any age. Keep Sharp debunks common myths about aging and mental decline, explores whether there’s a “best” diet or exercise regimen for the brain, and explains whether it’s healthier to play video games that test memory and processing speed, or to engage in more social interaction. Discover what we can learn from “super-brained” people who are in their eighties and nineties with no signs of slowing down—and whether there are truly any benefits to drugs, supplements, and vitamins. Dr. Gupta also addresses brain disease, particularly Alzheimer’s, answers all your questions about the signs and symptoms, and shows how to ward against it and stay healthy while caring for a partner in cognitive decline. He likewise provides you with a personalized twelve-week program featuring practical strategies to strengthen your brain every day. Keep Sharp is the “must-read owner’s manual” (Arianna Huffington) you’ll need to keep your brain young and healthy regardless of your age!
RBI Security Guard 15 Practice Sets and Solved Papers Book for 2021 Exam with Latest Pattern and Detailed Explanation by Rama Publishers
Author: Rama Publishers
Publisher: Rama Publishers
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Book Type - Practice Sets / Solved Papers About Exam: The Reserve Bank of India conducts examinations for recruitment to various posts in the RBI. The RBI was established in 1935 and nationalized in 1949. Subjects Covered- Reasoning Ability, Numerical Aptitude, English Language Exam Patterns- The RBI Security Guard Exam consists of Two Stages. Stage 1 consists of an Online Computer Based Test for a total of 100 marks and Stage 2 is a Physical Test that is qualifying in nature. Candidates appearing for the Physical Test also need to produce a medical certificate. Stage 1 will be Objective Type (Multiple Choice Questions). Each question will carry one mark. There shall be no negative marking. No mark will be deducted for questions left unanswered. There shall be no sectional cut-off. Duration will be 80 minutes. Negative Marking- No Exam level- National Conducting body- Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Publisher: Rama Publishers
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Book Type - Practice Sets / Solved Papers About Exam: The Reserve Bank of India conducts examinations for recruitment to various posts in the RBI. The RBI was established in 1935 and nationalized in 1949. Subjects Covered- Reasoning Ability, Numerical Aptitude, English Language Exam Patterns- The RBI Security Guard Exam consists of Two Stages. Stage 1 consists of an Online Computer Based Test for a total of 100 marks and Stage 2 is a Physical Test that is qualifying in nature. Candidates appearing for the Physical Test also need to produce a medical certificate. Stage 1 will be Objective Type (Multiple Choice Questions). Each question will carry one mark. There shall be no negative marking. No mark will be deducted for questions left unanswered. There shall be no sectional cut-off. Duration will be 80 minutes. Negative Marking- No Exam level- National Conducting body- Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
Combo (set of 3 Books) Study Package for JNVST Class 9 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test - Guide + Previous Year Solved Papers + Practice Sets 4th Edition Disha Experts
Author: Disha Experts
Publisher: Disha Publications
ISBN: 9355644345
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 974
Book Description
Book 1: Guide to JNVST Class 9 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test provides complete Preparatory Material, Solved Papers & Practice Sets. # The book covers the 4 sections of the exam - Mathematics, English, Hindi and Science. # The book provides exhaustive theory with examples followed by exercise in each chapter. # It also provides past year Questions papers (2016 - 24) included chapter-wise. # There are 53 chapters in all providing 2500+ questions for practice. # Answers to most of the questions are provided. # The book also provides 3 Practice Sets on the latest pattern of the exam at the end of the book. Book 2: The book 18 Year Solved Papers for JNVST Class 9 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test covers previous years papers from 2007 to 2024 (Fully Solved). # The book is essential for the purpose of understanding the exam pattern & practice papers. # Detailed solutions to all the papers are provided at the end of each paper. Each Paper contains all the 4 sections English, Hindi, Mathematics and General Science as per the latest pattern. # The book will be very useful for upcoming exam of JNVST Class 9. Book 3: SuperB 15 Practice Sets for Class 9 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST) is prepared on the latest pattern of the JNVST Exam. The book provides Quality Mock Tests. Each of the 15 Sets provide 100 Questions divided into Mathematics (35 MCQs), General Science (35 MCQs), English Language (15 MCQs) & Hindi Language (15 MCQs). The book provides the solutions immediately after each Practice Sets.
Publisher: Disha Publications
ISBN: 9355644345
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 974
Book Description
Book 1: Guide to JNVST Class 9 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test provides complete Preparatory Material, Solved Papers & Practice Sets. # The book covers the 4 sections of the exam - Mathematics, English, Hindi and Science. # The book provides exhaustive theory with examples followed by exercise in each chapter. # It also provides past year Questions papers (2016 - 24) included chapter-wise. # There are 53 chapters in all providing 2500+ questions for practice. # Answers to most of the questions are provided. # The book also provides 3 Practice Sets on the latest pattern of the exam at the end of the book. Book 2: The book 18 Year Solved Papers for JNVST Class 9 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test covers previous years papers from 2007 to 2024 (Fully Solved). # The book is essential for the purpose of understanding the exam pattern & practice papers. # Detailed solutions to all the papers are provided at the end of each paper. Each Paper contains all the 4 sections English, Hindi, Mathematics and General Science as per the latest pattern. # The book will be very useful for upcoming exam of JNVST Class 9. Book 3: SuperB 15 Practice Sets for Class 9 Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST) is prepared on the latest pattern of the JNVST Exam. The book provides Quality Mock Tests. Each of the 15 Sets provide 100 Questions divided into Mathematics (35 MCQs), General Science (35 MCQs), English Language (15 MCQs) & Hindi Language (15 MCQs). The book provides the solutions immediately after each Practice Sets.
Sanjay and Craig #1: "Fight the Future with Flavor"
Author: Eric Esquivel
Publisher: Papercutz
ISBN: 1629913804
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
Does your neighbor have butt implants and a blueberry obsession? Can your best friend do ANYTHING without barfing? Welcome to Lundgren, where Sanjay Patel and Craig Slithers have the most rad-awesome adventures imaginable. From their collection of fart jars to their shared love of chicken wings, Sanjay and Craig are more than a boy and his pet snake... they're family! Ready for the ride? Buckle up your fart baby and grab some napkins because Sanjay and Craig are about to douse you in awesome-sauce. NOICE! See you at the Frycade!
Publisher: Papercutz
ISBN: 1629913804
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 59
Book Description
Does your neighbor have butt implants and a blueberry obsession? Can your best friend do ANYTHING without barfing? Welcome to Lundgren, where Sanjay Patel and Craig Slithers have the most rad-awesome adventures imaginable. From their collection of fart jars to their shared love of chicken wings, Sanjay and Craig are more than a boy and his pet snake... they're family! Ready for the ride? Buckle up your fart baby and grab some napkins because Sanjay and Craig are about to douse you in awesome-sauce. NOICE! See you at the Frycade!
Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting
Author: Clare Pooley
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1984878654
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Nobody ever talks to strangers on the train. It’s a rule. But what would happen if they did? From the New York Times bestselling author of The Authenticity Project comes an escapist read that will transport you, cheer you, and make you smile—and make you, too, wish you had Iona’s gift for bringing out the best in everyone. “A not-to-be-missed read in the mode of Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine.” —Booklist, starred review Every day Iona, a larger-than-life magazine advice columnist, travels the ten stops from Hampton Court to Waterloo Station by train, accompanied by her dog, Lulu. Every day she sees the same people, whom she knows only by nickname: Impossibly-Pretty-Bookworm and Terribly-Lonely-Teenager. Of course, they never speak. Seasoned commuters never do. Then one morning, the man she calls Smart-But-Sexist-Manspreader chokes on a grape right in front of her. He’d have died were it not for the timely intervention of Sanjay, a nurse, who gives him the Heimlich maneuver. This single event starts a chain reaction, and an eclectic group of people with almost nothing in common except their commute discover that a chance encounter can blossom into much more. It turns out that talking to strangers can teach you about the world around you--and even more about yourself.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1984878654
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Nobody ever talks to strangers on the train. It’s a rule. But what would happen if they did? From the New York Times bestselling author of The Authenticity Project comes an escapist read that will transport you, cheer you, and make you smile—and make you, too, wish you had Iona’s gift for bringing out the best in everyone. “A not-to-be-missed read in the mode of Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine.” —Booklist, starred review Every day Iona, a larger-than-life magazine advice columnist, travels the ten stops from Hampton Court to Waterloo Station by train, accompanied by her dog, Lulu. Every day she sees the same people, whom she knows only by nickname: Impossibly-Pretty-Bookworm and Terribly-Lonely-Teenager. Of course, they never speak. Seasoned commuters never do. Then one morning, the man she calls Smart-But-Sexist-Manspreader chokes on a grape right in front of her. He’d have died were it not for the timely intervention of Sanjay, a nurse, who gives him the Heimlich maneuver. This single event starts a chain reaction, and an eclectic group of people with almost nothing in common except their commute discover that a chance encounter can blossom into much more. It turns out that talking to strangers can teach you about the world around you--and even more about yourself.
Indian Railways
Author: Bibek Debroy
Publisher: Random House India
ISBN: 0143439723
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The fascinating story of the network that made modern India The railways brought modernity to India. Its vast network connected the far corners of the subcontinent, making travel, communication and commerce simpler than ever before. Even more importantly, the railways played a large part in the making of the nation: by connecting historically and geographically disparate regions and people, it forever changed the way Indians lived and thought, and eventually made a national identity possible. This engagingly written, anecdotally told history captures the immense power of a business behemoth as well as the romance of train travel; tracing the growth of the railways from the 1830s (when the first plans were made) to Independence, Bibek Debroy and his co-authors recount how the railway network was built in India and how it grew to become a lifeline that still weaves the nation together. This latest volume in The Story of Indian Business series will delight anyone interested in finding out more about the Indian Railways.
Publisher: Random House India
ISBN: 0143439723
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
The fascinating story of the network that made modern India The railways brought modernity to India. Its vast network connected the far corners of the subcontinent, making travel, communication and commerce simpler than ever before. Even more importantly, the railways played a large part in the making of the nation: by connecting historically and geographically disparate regions and people, it forever changed the way Indians lived and thought, and eventually made a national identity possible. This engagingly written, anecdotally told history captures the immense power of a business behemoth as well as the romance of train travel; tracing the growth of the railways from the 1830s (when the first plans were made) to Independence, Bibek Debroy and his co-authors recount how the railway network was built in India and how it grew to become a lifeline that still weaves the nation together. This latest volume in The Story of Indian Business series will delight anyone interested in finding out more about the Indian Railways.
RBI Assistant Prelims 15 Practice Sets and Solved Papers Book for 2021 Exam with Latest Pattern and Detailed Explanation by Rama Publishers
Author: Rama
Publisher: Rama Publishers
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Book Type - Practice Sets / Solved Papers About Exam: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is India’s central bank that regulates the entire banking in India. The bank plays an important part in the development strategy of the government of India. RBI Assistant is responsible for maintaining records/files, document verification, ensure financial stability, issue & circulate new currency, day-to-day transactions, for attending Government Treasury Work, replying of mails and more. Subjects Covered- English Language, Numerical Ability, Reasoning Ability Exam Patterns - There will be 100 questions from 3 sections. The time duration of RBI Assistant Prelims Exam is 60 minutes. There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer, no deduction for unanswered questions. The questions will be of Objective type Except English Language, other sections will be in English and Hindi. Negative Marking- 0.25 Name of the Organization- Reserve Bank of India
Publisher: Rama Publishers
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Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
Book Type - Practice Sets / Solved Papers About Exam: The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is India’s central bank that regulates the entire banking in India. The bank plays an important part in the development strategy of the government of India. RBI Assistant is responsible for maintaining records/files, document verification, ensure financial stability, issue & circulate new currency, day-to-day transactions, for attending Government Treasury Work, replying of mails and more. Subjects Covered- English Language, Numerical Ability, Reasoning Ability Exam Patterns - There will be 100 questions from 3 sections. The time duration of RBI Assistant Prelims Exam is 60 minutes. There will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each incorrect answer, no deduction for unanswered questions. The questions will be of Objective type Except English Language, other sections will be in English and Hindi. Negative Marking- 0.25 Name of the Organization- Reserve Bank of India