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Really Good Stuff Weekly Wheel Self-Management Journal - Set of 12 Journals by Really Good Stuff
Vendor: Discountschoolsupply.com Price: 33.99 $In this 32-page journal, kids are given the weekly opportunity to assess effort in six focus areas of life My Time, Wellness, Family, Friends, Schoolwork, and Organization. There is space to reflect on the outcomes of their efforts each week, and a framework for setting intentions for purposeful, self-directed improvement. Helping kids to assess, reflect, and set intentions provides opportunities for developing resilience, for understanding the outcomes they are experiencing, and for taking ownership of their actions and behaviors. SKILLS COVERED: These journals cover several topics including self-assessment, self-reflection, setting intentions, goal setting, and more.; KEEP AND REFLECT: When your child is finished with these logs, keep them for easy reference and a visual record of progress. It is a great resource to reflect on what skills they may still need help with as well.; FUN THEME: Kids young and old will love the fun driving theme as they enjoy an assessment wheel, motivational road signs, and a dashboard for recording feelings, effort, and time spent. ; INDEPENDENT PRACTICE BUILDS CONFIDENCE: Children develop self-awareness, self-management, and confidence as they complete and interact with these materials independently.; DESIGNED BY TEACHERS: This product was created by teacher product developers who have real-world classroom experience!; 12 Journals, 32 pages each; 171712 SEL Journal Social-Emotional Journal Self-Awareness Self-Management Setting intentions reflection journal assessment journal wheel for teens life balance wellness for teens mental health for teens empowering kids empowering teens self-reflection assess and reflect intentional learning goal setting self-improvement for teens wellness journal 171712 SEL Journal Social-Emotional Journal Self-Awareness Self-Management Setting intentions reflection journal assessment journal wheel for teens life balance wellness for teens mental health for teens
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The Joseph Smith Papers: Journals, Vol. 2, December 1841 - April 1843
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 98.07 $The much-anticipated second volume of Joseph Smith's journals, from the historians with the award-winning Joseph Smith Papers Project. This volume covers the Nauvoo, Illinois, period from December 1841 to April 30, 1843. Two major documents are featured in this volume: (1) The journal portion of the Book of the Law of the Lord, which served as a combination journal and temple record book. It includes journal entries on revelations received during this time period, letters written and received, and temple donations. (2) The first two of four small books titled President Joseph Smith's Journal, kept by Willard Richards during the last years of Joseph Smith's life (the final two books are published in the third and final volume of the Journals series).The journals provide background information about Joseph Smith's life and early Latter-day Saint history and form the foundation for the official history of the church. Among the key events described in this volume are the creation of the Relief Society, the building of the Nauvoo temple, and revelations on the nature of God and baptism for the dead. Three letters from Emma Smith are also included. These journals provide insights about the Joseph Smith's personality, including accounts of him functioning as mayor of Nauvoo, store operator, and general in the Nauvoo Legion.
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Jedediah Smith's Journal: The First Expedition to California
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 59.09 $This is the journal of Jedediah Smith, businessman, mountain man, adventurer and explorer and his expedition to California in 1826. Smith kept a detailed and interesting account as he made his way from Utah, across the Rocky Mountains and to coastal California. He encountered many Indian tribes along the way, some who had never encountered Europeans before.The journey was very difficult, through harsh terrain, and he has many tales to tell of the deprivations of desert and mountain.
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P. Allen Smith's Garden Home Journal (Potter Style)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 52.47 $In his first book, P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home, the celebrated gardening expert taught us how to create an intimate and inviting garden space. Now, Potter Style presents a one-of-a kind journal, designed with extra-large pages of both lined and graph paper for room to record, dream, sketch, and scribble. The journal also has sturdy pockets perfect for collecting newspaper clippings, garden center coupons, and seed packets. The seasonal dividers will help you keep track of planting and pruning schedules, while the gorgeous photographs and heartfelt quotes keep you motivated. 160 two-color pages (guided), 8 x 9 inches, with a concealed wire-O binding and 4 full-color pocketed and tabbed dividers
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The Joseph Smith Papers: Journals, Volume 3: May 1843-June 1844
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 26.24 $The final installment of Joseph Smith's journal, covering the turbulent and incredibly productive final year of his life.In the last year of his life, Joseph Smith served as the highly visible and determined leader of one of the largest cities in Illinois and of a church with members spread throughout the United States and other countries. With his influence at its peak, he balanced roles as church president and prophet, mayor, judge, and militia leader, all while responding to escalating conflict. The journal entries reproduced in this volume of The Joseph Smith Papers illuminate Smith's varied activities and his aspirations and struggles in the months leading to his violent death. This is the final volume of the Journals series.
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The Joseph Smith Papers: Journals, Vol. 1: 1832-1839
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 45.32 $The overnight bestseller that won the Special Award in Textual Criticism and Bibliography from the Association for Mormon Letters in 2008 and the Best Documentary Editing/Bibliography Award from the Mormon History Association in 2009.The Joseph Smith Papers, Journals, Volume 1: 1832-1839 features Joseph Smith's first five journals. These documents give the reader an appreciation for Joseph Smith's character, his private piety, and his sense of mission. The book also conveys Joseph Smith's perspective on the spiritual manifestations experienced in the Kirtland, Ohio, temple, the origins of the "Mormon War" in Missouri, and the founding of what would become Nauvoo, Illinois, the Mormon city on the Mississippi.The Joseph Smith Papers Project will eventually constitute roughly two dozen volumes, organized into six series. With access to texts not previously available, and certainly never in one collection, the Joseph Smith Papers Project provides new information and insights about Joseph Smith, early Mormonism, and nineteenth-century American religion.
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The Gold Discovery Journal Of Azariah Smith [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.00 $Azariah Smith's journal is one of only two eyewitness accounts of the discovery of gold by James Marshall at Sutter's Fort on January 24, 1848. Introduced and annotated by western historian David L. Bigler, Smith's journal is a compelling account of an average citizen experiencing the making of western history.
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Anne Smith's Journal, 1933-1939: A.A.'s Principles of Success
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 5.25 $Anne Ripley Smith was the wife of A.A. co-founder Dr. Bob. She compiled and shared with early AAs and their families the materials comprising early A.A.'s spiritual program--the Bible, Quiet Time, the teachings of Sam Shoemaker, the principles of the Oxford Group, and Christian literature of the day. This priceless source of information about where A.A. came from, what it did in the early days, and what its ideas mean has been presented concisely and thoroughly by author Dick B. This is the third edition.
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Anne Smith's Journal, 1933-1939: A.A.'s Principles of Success
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 44.26 $Anne Ripley Smith was the wife of A.A. co-founder Dr. Bob. She compiled and shared with early AAs and their families the materials comprising early A.A.'s spiritual program--the Bible, Quiet Time, the teachings of Sam Shoemaker, the principles of the Oxford Group, and Christian literature of the day. This priceless source of information about where A.A. came from, what it did in the early days, and what its ideas mean has been presented concisely and thoroughly by author Dick B. This is the third edition.
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The Gold Discovery Journal of Azariah Smith [first edition]
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.95 $Azariah Smith's journal is one of only two eyewitness accounts of the discovery of gold by James Marshall at Sutter's Fort on January 24, 1848. Introduced and annotated by western historian David L. Bigler, Smith's journal is a compelling account of an average citizen experiencing the making of western history.
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The Travels of Jedediah Smith: A Documentary Outline Including the Journal of the Great American Pathfinder
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.21 $Maurice Sullivan’s pioneering work in the 1930s on Jedediah Smith contributed to the rediscovery of the mountain man who was the first American citizen to travel overland to California, to turn eastward and cross the Great Basin, and later to proceed by land from southern California to northern Oregon. Sullivan’s discovery of portions of Smith’s journals was important in piecing together those historical explorations.<br><br>The Travels of Jedediah Smith begins with Smith's own sketch of his entry into the fur trade in 1822, when he left St. Louis with an expedition headed by William H. Ashley and Andrew Henry. The book continues with Smith's daily record from June 23,1827, to July 3,1828, dealing with his remarkable journey on foot over the Utah desert, his second visit to California and his trip to Oregon. Those who enjoyed The Southwest Expedition of Jedediah S. Smith, also a Bison Book, will want to read about his further adventures in The Travels of Jedediah Smith. Sullivan has supplied continuity that fills out Smith's career. Included is the diary of the fur trader Alex R. McLeod, describing events during the Hudson's Bay Company expedition in 1828 to recover Jedediah Smith's property after the massacre of some in his party on the Umpqua River in Oregon.
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Joseph Smith Journal
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 3.61 $The cover of the Joseph Smith Journal features a reproduction taken from the pages of one of the Prophet s personal journals. The leather- look cover is embossed to create a hand- tooled effect and has a fold- over panel that lies flat for ease in writing. A hidden magnetic clasp keeps the journal closed and secure when not in use. Inside, you ll find a bookplate and 160 lightly lined, acid- free pages.
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The Journals of Captain John Smith: A Jamestown Biography (Adventure Classics)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 5.38 $Drawing from Smith's own personal journals, this concise biography paints a rich and detailed portrait of one of America's most intriguing founding fathers. Historian John Thompson guides us through annotated selections of Smith's most important and compelling writings, adding authoritative perspective and commentary to round out the picture. The volume includes some of the earliest primary source accounts of life in colonial Virginia, including excerpts from Proceedings of the English Colony of Virginia (1612), Generall Historie of Virginia (1624), and The True Adventures and Observations of Captain John Smith (1630). Readers share eyewitness accounts of Smith's capture and imprisonment by the Indians, his explorations of the Chesapeake Bay region, and various other adventures and exploits in the New World. We get a firsthand look at Smith's pivotal role in the founding and governance of colonial Jamestown and his attempts to establish trade relationships with the Native Americans. We also learn the real facts behind Smith's relationship with Pocahontas—an American legend that pervades our popular culture, from the animated Disney classic to the critically acclaimed 2005 film starring Colin Farrell. With the upcoming 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown, a whole new generation of readers and history buffs will be seeking more information about Smith and his fellow colonists. This lively, illustrated edition will be a valuable resource—providing a fresh, accessible look at a key historical figure and conveying a vivid sense of what life in the New World was like.
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The Joseph Smith Papers: Journals, Volume 3: May 1843-June 1844
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 267.98 $The final installment of Joseph Smith's journal, covering the turbulent and incredibly productive final year of his life.In the last year of his life, Joseph Smith served as the highly visible and determined leader of one of the largest cities in Illinois and of a church with members spread throughout the United States and other countries. With his influence at its peak, he balanced roles as church president and prophet, mayor, judge, and militia leader, all while responding to escalating conflict. The journal entries reproduced in this volume of The Joseph Smith Papers illuminate Smith's varied activities and his aspirations and struggles in the months leading to his violent death. This is the final volume of the Journals series.
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The Joseph Smith Papers: Journals, Vol. 2, December 1841 - April 1843
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 36.84 $The much-anticipated second volume of Joseph Smith's journals, from the historians with the award-winning Joseph Smith Papers Project. This volume covers the Nauvoo, Illinois, period from December 1841 to April 30, 1843. Two major documents are featured in this volume: (1) The journal portion of the Book of the Law of the Lord, which served as a combination journal and temple record book. It includes journal entries on revelations received during this time period, letters written and received, and temple donations. (2) The first two of four small books titled President Joseph Smith's Journal, kept by Willard Richards during the last years of Joseph Smith's life (the final two books are published in the third and final volume of the Journals series).The journals provide background information about Joseph Smith's life and early Latter-day Saint history and form the foundation for the official history of the church. Among the key events described in this volume are the creation of the Relief Society, the building of the Nauvoo temple, and revelations on the nature of God and baptism for the dead. Three letters from Emma Smith are also included. These journals provide insights about the Joseph Smith's personality, including accounts of him functioning as mayor of Nauvoo, store operator, and general in the Nauvoo Legion.
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The 2000-Mile Turtle and other episodes from Editor Harold Smith's Private Journal
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 101.15 $Fox, H.B., 2000-Mile Turtle, The: And Other Episodes From Editor Harold Smith's Private Journal
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Milton Friedman's Monetary Framework: A Debate with His Critics
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 73.22 $In response to widespread interest in a formal complete statement analyzing aspects of the money-income relationship and clarification of his quantity theory, Milton Friedman in 1970 published "A Theoretical Framework for Monetary Analysis," and a year later "A Monetary Theory of Nominal Income," both in the Journal of Political Economy. A combined version of these essays, first published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, begins this volume. Because his statement was important and controversial both as a commentary on the history of economic thought and as a theoretical contribution in its own right, the Journal of Political Economy in 1972 presented critical reviews from noted monetary theorists, including Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer, James Tobin, Paul Davidson, and Don Patinkin. Their studies, which are printed in the present volume, focus on substantive issues, covering a variety of topics. All of their major points are discussed in Friedman's reply, which clarifies and expands upon his original themes and introduces interesting new material. Thus the synthesis of his two articles, the critical comments, and his response, together with an introduction by Robert J. Gordon, are combined in one volume for the convenience of scholars and students.
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Manual of Ideas : The Proven Framework for Finding the Best Value Investments
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.45 $Reveals the proprietary framework used by an exclusive community of top money managers and value investors in their never-ending quest for untapped investment ideas Considered an indispensable source of cutting-edge research and ideas among the world's top investment firms and money managers, the journal The Manual of Ideas boasts a subscribers list that reads like a Who's Who of high finance. Written by that publication’s managing editor and inspired by its mission to serve as an "idea funnel" for the world's top money managers, this book introduces you to a proven, proprietary framework for finding, researching, analyzing, and implementing the best value investing opportunities. The next best thing to taking a peek under the hoods of some of the most prodigious brains in the business, it gives you uniquely direct access to the thought processes and investment strategies of such super value investors as Warren Buffett, Seth Klarman, Glenn Greenberg, Guy Spier and Joel Greenblatt. Written by the team behind one of the most read and talked-about sources of research and value investing ideas Reviews more than twenty pre-qualified investment ideas and provides an original ranking methodology to help you zero-in on the three to five most compelling investments Delivers a finely-tuned, proprietary investment framework, previously available only to an elite group of TMI subscribers Step-by-step, it walks you through a proven, rigorous approach to finding, researching, analyzing, and implementing worthy ideas
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Milton Friedman's Monetary Framework : A Debate with His Critics
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 52.27 $In response to widespread interest in a formal complete statement analyzing aspects of the money-income relationship and clarification of his quantity theory, Milton Friedman in 1970 published "A Theoretical Framework for Monetary Analysis," and a year later "A Monetary Theory of Nominal Income," both in the Journal of Political Economy. A combined version of these essays, first published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, begins this volume.Because his statement was important and controversial both as a commentary on the history of economic thought and as a theoretical contribution in its own right, the Journal of Political Economy in 1972 presented critical reviews from noted monetary theorists, including Karl Brunner and Allan H. Meltzer, James Tobin, Paul Davidson, and Don Patinkin. Their studies, which are printed in the present volume, focus on substantive issues, covering a variety of topics. All of their major points are discussed in Friedman's reply, which clarifies and expands upon his original themes and introduces interesting new material. Thus the synthesis of his two articles, the critical comments, and his response, together with an introduction by Robert J. Gordon, are combined in one volume for the convenience of scholars and students.
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Opportunity for All: A Framework for Quality and Equality in Education
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 75.23 $Drawing on decades of research, policy, and practice, Jennifer A. O’Day and Marshall S. Smith show how strategies for pursuing educational quality and equal outcomes for all students can be linked, presenting an ambitious idea of the future of American education and a comprehensive theory of change for enacting that vision. The authors argue that systemic causes require systemic solutions. Analyzing the failures of past efforts to address and remedy systemic inequality, O’Day and Smith maintain that our current standards-based policy framework needs to be connected to a continuous improvement approach to build on and scale up successes and to address gaps in outcomes. They emphasize the value of focusing on a small set of high-leverage issues that are particularly salient for underserved students, and they call for deeper coordination between schools and community-based organizations to mobilize a coherent response to in-school and out-of-school inequities. The authors outline a change strategy that incorporates a balance of pressure and support from three sources: government and administrative policy, professional accountability and networking, and collective engagement of parents and other stakeholders. The authors combine discussion of research with examples of promising practices and progress in school systems across the country, and offer opportunities for readers to begin and sustain improvement efforts.
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