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How can I find an article when you do not know the author or source?
The article examines the benefits of education Bilingual in the United States. Here is a quote: "On the other hand, modern travel is so effective and get the opportunity to be bilingual, milt sometimes multilingual allows mobility and increased experiences in life. "The author then examines the advantages of teaching Spanish for young children and the advantages of speaking two languages in certain occupations, especially in the field of nursing. want to know who wrote the article and where it was originally printed. Thank you for any help.
Try typing the keywords into a search on Google or Yahoo. If Article is published (or even mentioned) online, it should allow you to find the source.
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Feenixx Publishing North American Snakes – Laminated Poster $12.99 Snakes descend from lizards. Like them, they have loosely articulated skulls, and most can dislocate their lower jaw in order to swallow prey much larger than their own head. They differ from legless lizards by their lack of eyelids and external ears. Most species are non-venomous. They are generally shy and docile and try to avoid humans. Some are even kept as pets. The venomous snakes use their … |
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Feenixx Publishing North American Horses Poster $9.99 This great new poster provides a comprehensive overview of the subject by presenting the important breeds in historical context. The horse evolved in North America during prehistoric times. Around 20,000-30,000 years ago, it crossed the land bridge into Asia and its descendants migrated into Europe. The horse became extinct in North America about 11,000 years ago. Columbus reintroduced the horse … |
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Feenixx Publishing Weird Dinosaurs – Laminated Poster $12.99 These are some really strange critters. Although well documented, most are rarely mentioned in popular literature. Cryolophosaurus ellioti is a good example. It had a bizarre crest running across its head. Due to its resemblance to Elvis Presley’s 1950’s pompadour hairstyle, it was nicknamed the “Elvisaurus.” The paleontologist who described the ugly Majungatholus atopus, said, “It’s the kind of… |
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Nonfiction Literacy-Building Booklets & Activities: Interactive Mini-Books and Activities That Help Children Explore Concepts of Print, Build Background … and Boost Vocabulary in the Content Areas $12.00 These easy-to-make mini-books and manipulatives are just right for teaching young children about topics such as community, holidays around the world, famous Americans, and national symbols. Features such as simple text, labels, captions, and supportive illustrations let children explore concepts of print, introduce them to nonfiction, and boost vocabulary. Also includes activities, songs, poems, a… |
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Fancy Nancy Every Day Is Earth Day (Paperback) $3.99 When Nancy, the girl who loves to use fancy words, learns about Earth Day and “being green” at school, her enthusiasm causes problems at home as she tries to teach her family all about respecting the environment. Simultaneous. 350,000 first printing. |
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School Rules! (Hardcover) $12.11 When Pinkalicious brings her imaginary unicorn, Goldie, to school and teaches him the rules, he helps her and the other students become better friends. By the author of Purplicious. Original. 150,000 first printing. |
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Brain Quest Preschool $10.26 Brain Quest thinks outside the box! Announcing Brain Quest WorkBooks, the smart, sleek, rich, friendly, and altogether fun new series of workbooks from America’s #1 educational bestseller with over 28 million copies in print. Echoing Brai… |
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Engaging Children With Print (Paperback) $23.37 For preschool teachers, early childhood professionals, and others working with preschool children, Justice (teaching and learning, Ohio State U.) and Sofka (teaching and learning, U. of Virginia) explain how to build early literacy skills using read-al… |
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