Shit I Can`t Remember: Organizer, Log Book & Notebook for Passwords and Shit, Organizers Phil D.
Автор: Barnekow Daniel Название: 3-D Graphic Organizers: 20 Innovative, Easy-To-Make Learning Tools That Reinforce Key Concepts and Motivate All Students! ISBN: 0545005205 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780545005203 Издательство: Scholastic Цена: 13310.00 T Наличие на складе: Невозможна поставка. Описание: Bring a new dimension to graphic organizers--and increase students' ability to learn and remember important content-area information--with these 20 engaging learning tools. Each organizer comes with a ready-to-go template, easy step-by-step directions, and ideas for using it across the curriculum. The finished three-dimensional products serve as powerful reference tools--and make a great classroom display to show off what students have learned. Great for individual, small-group, and whole-class learning For use with Grades 3-6.
Are you a tired ass woman who has a sense of humor and gets motivation from keeping it real?
This funny 2020 Monthly and Daily Planner features profanity-laced sayings for each month. Perfect for the woman or mom who isn't offended by a perfectly placed "fuck" or "shit "
Keep your shit together with the following features throughout:
1 page yearly calendar view
Monthly Snapshot page - includes space for Monthly Goals, Priorities, etc.
Monthly Calendar View (with space to keep track of events, etc)
Daily Tasks Pages per month
8.5 x 11" - lots of space to keep track of to-do lists, your monthly schedule, and more
145 black and white pages (front and back) - great for using with colored pens and pencils
"In order to recruit new members on a scale that would be required to significantly rebuild union power, unions must fundamentally alter their internal organizational practices. This means creating more organizer positions on the staff; developing programs to teach current members how to handle the tasks involved in resolving shop-floor grievances; and building programs that train members to participate fully in the work of external organizing. Such a reorientation entails redefining the very meaning of union membership from a relatively passive stance toward one of continuous active engagement."—from the Introduction In Rebuilding Labor Ruth Milkman and Kim Voss bring together established researchers and a new generation of labor scholars to assess the current state of labor organizing and its relationship to union revitalization. Throughout this collection, the focus is on the formidable challenges unions face today and on how they may be overcome. Rebuilding Labor begins with a comprehensive overview of recent union organizing in the United States; goes on to present a series of richly detailed case studies of such topics as union leadership, organizer recruitment and retention, union democracy, and the dynamics of anti-unionism among rank-and-file workers; and concludes with a quantitative chapter on the relationship between union victories and establishment survival. This interdisciplinary collection of original scholarship on New Labor offers a window into an otherwise invisible emergent social movement.