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Why should I walk more often? / by Knight, M. J.(Mary-Jane);
"Facts about how pollution from cars harms the environment and practical tips for kids about how they can contribute to reducing pollution"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Motor vehicles; Alternative fuel vehicles;
© 2009., Smart Apple Media,
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The invisible killer : the rising global threat of air pollution : and how we can fight back / by Fuller, Gary(Gary W.),author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Air; Air; Air; Automobiles;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Faster, higher, farther : the Volkswagen scandal / by Ewing, Jack,1955-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Volkswagenwerk; Automobile industry and trade; Corporations; Volkswagen automobiles;
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How to navigate life : the new science of finding your way in school, career, and beyond / by Liang, Belle,author.; Klein, Timothy,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."An essential guide to tackling what students, families, and educators can do now to cut through stress and performance pressure, and find a path to purpose. Today's college-bound kids are stressed, anxious, and navigating demands in their lives unimaginable to a previous generation. They're performance machines, hitting the benchmarks they're "supposed" to in order to reach the next tier of a relentless ladder. Then, their mental and physical exhaustion carries over right into first jobs. What have traditionally been considered the best years of life have become the beaten-down years of life. Belle Liang and Timothy Klein devote their careers both to counseling individual students and to cutting through the daily pressures to show a better way, a framework, and set of questions to find kids' "true north": what really turns them on in life, and how to harness the core qualities that reveal, allowing them to choose a course of study, a college, and a career. Even the gentlest parents and teachers tend to play into pervasive societal pressure for students to perform. And when we take the foot off the gas, we beg the kids to just figure out what their passion is. Neither is a recipe for mental or physical health, or, ironically, for performance or passion. How to Navigate Life shows that successful human beings instead tap into their purpose-the why behind the what and how. Best of all, purpose is a completely translatable quality to every aspect of life, from first jobs to last jobs and everything in between"--
Subjects: Academic achievement.; College student orientation.; College students; Educational psychology.; High school students; School-to-work transition.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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