Discusses how school choice, misapplied standards of accountability, the No Child Left Behind mandate, and the use of a corporate model have all led to a decline in public education and argues for a r
MAKE A CHOICE WITH NO REGRETSThis prequel to megahit Attack on Titan answers the questions: How did Captain Levi of the Survey Corps go from street tough to humanity's strongest soldier? And how did C
Includes Study GuideAll of us, at one time or another, face sorrow, grief, or loss—these challenges spare no one. The question is, How will werespond to these challenges? In this new edition of his up
Crown Point Press was founded in 1962, in San Francisco, at a time when etching was not a particularly popular medium of choice among major artists; 50 years later, The National Gallery of Art houses
The Open Magazine Pamphlet Series has set a new standard for radical journalism, with incisive essays by leading commentators on Desert Storm, the civil unrest in Los Angeles, the huge pro-choice rall
The popularity of this march has to do with Elgar's ability to invent melodies with emotional impact. The tune sounds triumphant, yet nostalgic. It has been and will continue to be the choice for comm
Chopin's famous Prelude, nicknamed "Raindrop" because of the repeated eighth-note pattern throughout the contrasting sections of the piece, is an ideal early choice for the late intermediate pianist w
When Jaffa City becomes frozen as a result of the spell by Lord Sparr, Eric, Julie, Neal, and Princess Keeah have no choice but to fight him at his own game by using snowballs as their weapons of choi
You heard it here first―Yes, No, Maybe? is more than the new magic eight ball―it's better.Look, decisions are hard. Why not let the Yes, No, Maybe? fortune-telling deck guide you through life's unexpected twists and turns? There's no mountain too big―and no molehill too small―for these cards to handle.The Trust the Triangle Fortune-Telling Decks combine the fun of personality quizzes with the power of fortune-telling. Here's how they work: Each card in a deck has a question on one side. Pick the one that suits your situation―or that piques your curiosity―and then read the words in each corner of the card. Pick the word or phrase that you most identify with, flip the card over, and read the fortune on the back of the card that corresponds to your choice!GREAT GIFT: This affordable little deck makes the perfect add-on gift, self-purchase, or stocking stuffer. Buy it for yourself, for your indecisive friend, or for anyone you wish would stop asking you for advice.FUN AND IRREVERENT: Yes,
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WINNER OF A 2018 TEEN CHOICE AWARD FOR BEST ANIMATEDSERIES!Enjoy two more tales from the second season of Miraculous:Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir! It’s Marinette’s birthday, and hergrandmot
This powerful, moving story—which has already touched more than seven million through a viral video created by the Whittington family—is a mother’s first-hand account of her emotional choice to embrac
Hailed by Choice as "a fascinating story," this profile of Cervantes will captivate both scholarly and lay readers. It traces the stranger-than-fiction adventures of the "Spanish Shakespeare" — as a s
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title Flourishing in the United States during the 1940s and 50s, the bleak, violent genre of filmmaking known as film noir reflected the attitudes of writers and auteur d
For homeowners young and old looking for the easiest and most affordable way to grow the most vegetables, the raised row method shared in this breakthrough book is the new go-to choice. In the past de
This book was named a 2015 Choice magazine Outstanding Academic Title. Place-based education offers a compelling opportunity to engage students in the life of their community. More than just taking a
Discover the Right Mix of Choice Reading and the ClassicsHow do you motivate students with little appetite for classic literature to stop faking their way through texts? Choice reading is just part of