A Pictorial and Descriptive Guide to London and Its Environs1907 - London (England) - 336 pages |
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... principal stress levels increasing proportionally. Principals also have to deal with the life event stressors that ... principal—especially the elementary principal—has to serve in multiple roles, from nurse to counselor. The principal's ...
... principal stress levels increasing proportionally. Principals also have to deal with the life event stressors that ... principal—especially the elementary principal—has to serve in multiple roles, from nurse to counselor. The principal's ...
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... principal. The author turned his forty-five years of experience in education into a qualitative study about public school administration from the building principal's perspective. He developed one principle for each year of the study ...
... principal. The author turned his forty-five years of experience in education into a qualitative study about public school administration from the building principal's perspective. He developed one principle for each year of the study ...
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... Principal , which are characterized as highly formal and impersonal . It reveals the degree to which the Principal goes by the books and adheres to policies rather than dealing with the teachers in an informal face to face situations of ...
... Principal , which are characterized as highly formal and impersonal . It reveals the degree to which the Principal goes by the books and adheres to policies rather than dealing with the teachers in an informal face to face situations of ...
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... principal or that the principal has to know every single detail of all encounters. It is actually quite the contrary. If the principal were a micromanager, no decisions would be made without consultation. An individual would simply ...
... principal or that the principal has to know every single detail of all encounters. It is actually quite the contrary. If the principal were a micromanager, no decisions would be made without consultation. An individual would simply ...
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Page 123 - The very walls are wrought into universal ornament, incrusted with tracery, and scooped into niches, crowded with the statues of saints and martyrs. Stone seems, by the cunning labour of the chisel, to have been robbed of its weight and density, suspended aloft, as if by magic, and the fretted roof achieved with the wonderful minuteness and airy security of a cobweb.
Page 73 - Saxons, who are divided from Kent by the river Thames, and border on the Eastern sea. Their metropolis is the city of London, which is situated on the bank of the aforesaid river, and is the mart of many nations resorting to it by sea and land.
Page xiv - As a Wedding Gift, Birthday Book, or Presentation Volume at any period of the year, or upon any anniversary whatever, Mrs. Beeton's "Household Management" is entitled to the very first place.
Page 337 - CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases : Diphtheria, Fever, Croup, Ague. CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation and Spasms.
Page ix - I HAVE seen the greatest wonder which the world can show to the astonished spirit, I have seen it and am still astonished — and still there remains fixed in my memory the stone forest of houses, and amid them the rushing stream of faces of living men with all their motley passions, all their terrible impulses of love, of hunger and of hatred — I mean London.
Page 270 - My Lord of Ely, when I was last in Holborn, I saw good strawberries in your garden there : I do beseech you send for some of them.
Page 335 - FRUIT SALT' is PECULIARLY ADAPTED for any CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS of the LIVER; it possesses the power of reparation when digestion has been disturbed or lost, and PLACES the INVALID on the RIGHT TRACK to HEALTH. A world of woes is avoided by those who keep and use ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT.
Page 168 - Augustus at Rome was for building renown'd, And of marble he left what of brick he had found ; But is not our Nash, too, a very great master ? He finds us all brick, and he leaves us all plaster.
Page 114 - THE new world honors him whose lofty plea For England's freedom made her own more sure, Whose song, immortal as its theme, shall be Their common freehold while both worlds endure.
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