![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, they were so tried they went to sleep in a dark corner and awoke to see the worker ants returned for more sugar crystals. Next, they tried to climb into a outlet and got zapped. Unfortunately, the ants climbed into holes in some bread and got put into the toaster! Once they got out of there, they were drifted away by water in the sink into a garbage disposal. The next morning, while the two ants were sleeping in the sugar jar, a spoon scoops them up and dumps them in coffee! The ants battle the swirling, hot liquid, and manage to get out. ![]() Two ants decided that this place was heaven, and they wanted to stay behind to enjoy their new found riches. On a trip to collect sugar, the worker ants traveled a long distance at night and traveled up steep mountains to reach the tasty crystals. Summary: Two Bad Ants is a story about an ant community that finds a home with a jar full of sugar. ![]()
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![]() OL16688883W Page_number_confidence 95.63 Pages 506 Partner Innodata Pdf_module_version 0.0.15 Ppi 360 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20211013115250 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 1200 Scandate 20211012031709 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9781609182274 Tts_version 4. Miller, Stephen Rollnick Guilford Publications, Psychology - 348 pages 0 Reviews. Urn:lcp:motivationalinte0000mill_w1d0:lcpdf:d03919c2-c87a-4078-b036-5feea87aec24 Motivational Interviewing: Preparing People to Change Addictive Behavior William R. A revised and expanded second edition of the foundation text of motivational interviewing in counseling explains how to work through ambivalence to facilitate change, presents detailed guidelines for using the MI approach with a variety of clinical populations, and reflects on the process of learning MI. ![]() ![]() Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 08:06:39 Associated-names Rollnick, Stephen, 1952- Boxid IA40259012 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier ![]() ![]() ![]() Absolute age is the numeric age of the rock or fossil Relative age vs. Species Buried and preserved remains of an organism Fossil giant extinct lizard dinosaur the most common type of fossil- parts of a plant or animal (bones, teeth, etc) Body Fossil fossilized impression (footprint) Molds fossils made of material filling up a mold Casts trace fossil Ichnofossil feces Coprolites deserts, badlands, ancient river systems, deltas What types of paleoenviroments are likely to preserve fossils? Relative age is the age of a rock or fossil compared to other rocks or fossils. ![]() Node The split point of "bifurcation" on a cladogram is a _ Linean Classification Kingdom>Phylum>Class>Order>Genus>Species A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding. ![]() ![]() Obviously, if you’re struggling to put food on the table and pay bills, you’re not going to be able to do it. Celeste Headleeīefore I talk about all the reasons that I love this book and its purpose, I do want to mention that the idea of voluntarily taking time off from work or just simply working less comes from a place of privilege. Rather than working 40+ hours a week and constantly striving to be the best member of your team, she suggests that we slow down and set aside time to relax, have hobbies, and truly rest. In Do Nothing, Celeste Headlee makes the case that Americans are too focused on productivity and efficiency, to the detriment of our happiness and health. I’ve talked on the blog before about job-related burnout, and I’ve experienced it for years (especially back when I was working two jobs!). ![]() We’re always busy and we rarely take time to relax. Most of us rarely stop moving, even after we punch out. No one can deny that Americans, and citizens of numerous other nations, are extremely overworked. ![]() If there’s one book that I’ve read this year that I would encourage everyone to read, it would be Celeste Headlee’s Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving. Even though we’re only halfway through the year, I’m confident that this book will still be my top non-fiction recommendation of the year come December. 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He was a monk at the double monastery of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow. ![]() He is at times referred to as the Venerable Bede or Bede the Venerable. ![]() 673-735 CE) was an English monk, historian, and scholar who lived in the Kingdom of Northumbria. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Meant to Be by Lauren Morrill is a fun and flirty YA romance that will make you laugh out loud and root for Julia and Jason. Along the way, she discovers that maybe Jason is not so bad after all, and that sometimes the person you least expect can be the one who makes you happy. He is a prankster, a rule-breaker, and a flirt.īut when Julia gets a mysterious text from an unknown number that seems to be her "meant to be" in London, she decides to follow the clues with Jason's help. She is not thrilled when she has to go on a class trip to London with her annoying seatmate Jason, who is the complete opposite of her. This book tells the story of Julia, a high school junior who is obsessed with grades, rules, and her crush Mark. If you are looking for a sweet and hilarious young adult novel that will make you swoon, you should check out Meant to Be by Lauren Morrill. Meant to Be by Lauren Morrill: A Fun and Flirty YA Romance Meant To Be Lauren Morrill Epub Download Free ![]() ![]() Gleefully toying with the conventions of the novel, Dear Cyborgs weaves together the story of a friendship’s dissolution with a provocative and timely meditation on protest. Between black-ops missions and rescuing hostages, they swap stories of artistic malaise and muse on the seemingly inescapable grip of market economics. ![]() Meanwhile, in an alternative or perhaps future universe, a team of superheroes ponder modern society during their time off. In a small Midwestern town, two Asian American boys bond over their outcast status and a mutual love of comic books. ![]() ![]() sense of the erratic and tangential quality of everyday life-even if it’s displaced into a bizarre, parallel world-drifts off the page, into the world you see, after reading Dear Cyborgs." -Hua Hsu, The New Yorker 1 Brooklyn's Favorite Fiction Books of 2017, a Literary Hub Staff Favorite Book of 2017, and one of BOMB Magazine's "Looking Back on 2017: Literature" Selections. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() When a prescription drug shortage jeopardizes the patients at Rosario Children’s Cancer Center, it pits Bo and Lucky against not only predatory opportunists but also each other. Undercover with his hard-headed partner, Bo learns that not everything is as it seems in the world of pharmaceuticals. ![]() Using his pharmacy license for the good guys provides the sort of education he never got in school. While fighting PTSD, memories of a horrid childhood, and a prescription drug addiction, Bo is paying for his mistakes. Bo’s nice to have around, sure, but there’s none of that picking-out-china-together crap for Lucky. It’s hard to tell when Lucky doesn’t understand relationships or have a clue what any sane human is doing in his bed. The newbie he trained, former marine Bo Schollenberger, is now his partner on (and maybe off) the job. 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