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Hello Ruby: Journey Inside the Computer
What exactly is a computer? How does it work? What is it made of? Learn all this and more with Ruby!
In Ruby’s world anything is possible if you put your mind to it―even fixing her father’s broken computer! Join Ruby and her new friend, Mouse, on an imaginative journey through the insides of a computer in search of the missing Cursor.
From bits and logic gates to computer hardware, in Journey Inside the Computer, Ruby (and her readers!) will learn the basic elements of the machines that power our world. Then future kid coders can put their knowledge and imaginations to work with fun activities.
Praise for Linda Liukas and the Hello Ruby series:
“[Linda Liukas] wants kids to understand and embrace basic computer logic, so that they later formulate code in the same effortless and creative way they build structures with LEGO.” ―The Wall Street Journal
“Hello Ruby by Linda Liukas is half picture book and half activity book rolled into one adorable package. What I love about it is that it introduces programming without requiring a computer at all.” ―GeekMom.com
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CliffsNotes SAT Cram Plan (Cliffsnotes Cram Plan) 1st Edition
Product details
- Series: Cliffsnotes Cram Plan
- Paperback: 312 pages
- Publisher: Cliffs Notes; 1 edition (July 10, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0470470585
- ISBN-13: 978-0470470589
- Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 0.7 x 9.2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
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Wipe-Clean Arabic Numbers By Saniyasnain Khan
Wipe and Clean Arabic Numbers introduces children to Arabic numbers in a very simple, fun and engaging manner. This, 10 pages wipe and clean book is a perfect way to build your child’s early Arabic numbers recognition and writing skills. Your little one will love discovering Arabic numbers and write and wipe them again and again until they feel confident to write them alone.
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Islam for Children (Muslim Children’s Library)
By Ahmad Von Denffer (Author)
This popular classic is a must for all Muslim children, parents, and teachers. It covers the lives of the Prophets, faith, prayer, fasting, charity, pilgrimage, morals, and manners. Learning by doing is emphasized, with plenty of fun things to do for kids 6-12 years: picture puzzles, crossword puzzles, games, coloring, and crafts, making learning about Islam enjoyable and educational. Originally published in Germany, it has already been used successfully in both Muslim homes and weekend classes. The English version has been revised and carries new illustrations.
Ahmad Von Denffer was born in Germany in 1949. He studied Islamics and Social Anthropology at the Universty of Mainz, where he also attended additional courses in the Department of Missiology. His special interests include Christian-Muslim relations. He has made a number of contributions to scholarly journals and has several publications to his credit. He joined the Islamic Foundation as Research Fellow in 1978 and is presently working with the Islamic Centre, Munich.
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The Art of Detachment by Shubham Kumar Singh
The art of detachment can take time, patience, and focus. Learning how to practice detachment is similar to meditation. The rewards don’t always appear immediately but show up when you need them.
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The Psychology of Laziness by Mohammed Shakeel
The author integrates scientific research with real-life examples to highlight how laziness can impact various aspects of life, including personal productivity, relationships, and overall well-being. By understanding the psychological mechanisms behind laziness, readers can identify their own patterns and develop effective techniques to combat it, leading to a more fulfilling and productive life.
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What the Future Holds By Sarah Mkhonza
What the Future Holds follows the life of Lobenguni “Kiki” Mkhatshwa, a young Swazi woman of Nguni descent who, at the beginning of the novel, has brought her baby into town to confront the child’s father, Menzi Dlamini (Dlamini is a common Swazi clan name), at his place of work, in order to ensure that he pays child support.
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Get Your Assets to Work: 4 Steps to Build Generational Wealth
STOP TRADING TIME FOR MONEY: Get your assets to work so you don’t have to.
Die before your money runs out, or work until you die. This harsh reality defines the current state of retirement planning. Is this the plan you envision for yourself? Unfortunately, saving alone won’t cut it anymore. 401ks, IRAs, pensions, and Social Security are no longer viable safety nets. The system is broken. You can’t save your way toward retirement. You can’t save your way toward wealth. The only real solution is becoming financially independent—the freedom to build wealth and retire on your terms.“If you can’t find a way to make money in your sleep, you will work until you die.” –Warren Buffett
Starting on the path toward financial independence is crucial, and real estate offers one of the best paths to financial freedom due to its tax advantages and accessibility to leverage for generating passive income.
Having faced financial ruin after the 2008 economic meltdown, I achieved financial freedom in just three years and built generational wealth as the market rebounded. I invite you to embark on a journey that merges my personal experiences, wisdom gained from high-net-worth families, and a tried-and-true approach to real estate investing. Together, we will explore the depths of this strategy, empowering you to create a lasting legacy of wealth for yourself and your family.
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Finger Counter – with digital display
Digital Electronic LCD Tasbih Finger Tally Counter Islamic Zikr Islam Muslim Hand Ring Counters Multi Color Mini Held Case Resettable Mechanical Manual Clicker Number Lap Tracker Random Counting
Finger Tasbeeh Counter, available in a variety of colours.