She also aims at indicating the links which should be made to connect school lessons with home habits, and prominence is given to the value of good habits and to the necessity for their constant daily practice. She directs attention to the broad educational value of the subject of “hygiene...
and at the same time of furnishing them with reasons for this practice. She also aims at indicating the links which should be made to connect school lessons with home habits, and prominence is given to the value of good habits
Theback part of the seat usually had screws, which meant my hair would ALWAYS catch on themand djadiaehfuihfwiuhiuwef I swear it was torture. TORTURE. I lost so much hair from those chairs, I swear. (And I didn’t usually tie my hair up either because who has the time to do tha...
His part bibliomemoir part cultural history details how he became a voracious reader in Rochdale in the mid-1970s in a working-class household with very few books, eventually succumbing to what Americans call BABLE (Book Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy – I know I can certainly identify ...
Importantly, she concludes with suggestions for ways forward, including pointing out that none of the habits of cruelty are inevitable: "people made it, and people can unmake it." Ewing challenges readers to reimagine schools that will help Americans to reimagine the world, so long as they ...
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“This book overflows with PRACTICAL, DOABLE strategies for instilling better habits” I was reminded of productive habits that I’d lost (like batching and scheduling my tasks). What was a total bonus for me were the household productivity and clutter tips! I have a new motivation to try...
including pointing out that none of the habits of cruelty are inevitable: "people made it, and people can unmake it." Ewing challenges readers to reimagine schools that will help Americans to reimagine the world, so long as they go forward with the knowledge of the past, and actively recon...
We go from one quirky character to the other, learning about their lives, their habits at the salon, the author’s work with her boss Tiffy and her colleague Flocke. They bring wellbeing to their customers, they are part of the neighborhood and enjoy being there. It’s hard to shift ...
One thing that’s changed about my library habits over the past few years is that I rarely go into the library to just browse anymore. I used to plan on staying a good hour whenever I’d go—I’d usually have a list of specific books I wanted to find, and then I’d wander the ...