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Don't call your tech guru for help--get this book and help
yourself! What do you want to do with your Windows computer? Sign
up for Facebook to keep up with your friends? Watch a video taken
during the latest family trip? Find your latest email messages with
a single click of the mouse? Look no further than Windows 11 For
Seniors For Dummies to discover how to do these tasks and others
that you depend on a daily basis. With this guide to the popular
operating system, you find the clear and easy instructions to
checking tech tasks off your to-do list. This book focuses on
giving you the steps--with plenty of helpful illustrations--you
need to complete the essential tasks that you perform throughout
your day, like connecting with friends on social media, customizing
your Windows 11 desktop with personal photos, and emailing the
family about weekend plans. You also find out how to navigate
Windows 11 and enhance it with the apps and widgets that you use.
Other topics include: Adding shortcuts to favorite apps
Personalizing your desktop Creating your private Windows account
Setting up the email app Having news delivered to your desktop
Chasing down lost files Tweaking your digital photos Setting your
security and forgetting about it Reach for Windows 11 For Seniors
For Dummies whether you need a basic introduction to Windows, want
a refresher on Windows 11, or have a question you want answered
right away. You can then spend less time looking for help on how
your computer works and more time enjoying the fun parts of life.
Understand the sequential stages in the aging process A Journey
Called Aging: Challenges and Opportunities in Older Adulthood
presents an insightful exploration of the years between the entry
into older adulthood and death. This text examines the significant
changes and major landmarks of older persons between 60 and 90.
Grounded by a developmental framework based on empirical research,
this book presents a new way of looking at older adulthood,
describing the older adult years in intensely human terms through
both anecdotes and research-based findings to engage the reader as
both guide and traveler. Using a series of sequential stages as a
framework, A Journey Called Aging: Challenges and Opportunities in
Older Adulthood discusses the experiences of older adults
addressing the challenges and opportunities presented at each
stage. This clear analysis can be used as a guide to help persons
plan their own odyssey through the older years. Topics in A Journey
CalledAging: Challenges and Opportunities in Older Adulthood
include: research and results of the study entering older adulthood
the long stable stage of Extended Middle Age Early Transition Older
Adult Lifestyle Later Transition the stable stage near the end of
life the final transition A Journey Called Aging: Challenges and
Opportunities in Older Adulthood is crucial reading for
professionals who work with older adults, including pastors,
attorneys, facilities managers, and program directors; gerontology
educators and students; and older adults themselves, their
families, and those who care for and about them.
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and
Francis, an informa company.
The purpose of this book is to communicate findings of a research
synthesis investigating the bases of reading failure and the
curricular and instructional basics to help guide the design and
advancement of children's reading performance. The
synthesis--completed by the National Center to Improve the Tools of
Educators (NCITE) and sponsored by the U.S. Department of
Education's Office of Special Education Programs--was conducted as
part of NCITE's mission to improve the quality of educational tools
that largely shape practice in American schools.
Understand the sequential stages in the aging process A Journey
Called Aging: Challenges and Opportunities in Older Adulthood
presents an insightful exploration of the years between the entry
into older adulthood and death. This text examines the significant
changes and major landmarks of older persons between 60 and 90.
Grounded by a developmental framework based on empirical research,
this book presents a new way of looking at older adulthood,
describing the older adult years in intensely human terms through
both anecdotes and research-based findings to engage the reader as
both guide and traveler. Using a series of sequential stages as a
framework, A Journey Called Aging: Challenges and Opportunities in
Older Adulthood discusses the experiences of older adults
addressing the challenges and opportunities presented at each
stage. This clear analysis can be used as a guide to help persons
plan their own odyssey through the older years. Topics in A Journey
CalledAging: Challenges and Opportunities in Older Adulthood
include: research and results of the study entering older adulthood
the long stable stage of Extended Middle Age Early Transition Older
Adult Lifestyle Later Transition the stable stage near the end of
life the final transition A Journey Called Aging: Challenges and
Opportunities in Older Adulthood is crucial reading for
professionals who work with older adults, including pastors,
attorneys, facilities managers, and program directors; gerontology
educators and students; and older adults themselves, their
families, and those who care for and about them.
Through the consideration of canonical authors such as Blake,
Scott, and Wordsworth and of lesser-studied works such as radical
press writings and popular drama, this study explores the
imaginative appeal of the social structures and literary forms of
the Middle Ages, and how they raised awareness of Britain's
tradition of freedom.
"Popular Medievalism in Romantic-Era Britain" examines ways in
which British writers and readers used the idea of the Middle Ages
to challenge contemporary political structures and to claim
historical national rights at a time when fears that Britain would
follow the example of the French Revolution caused the British
government to undermine individual and collective rights. Through
the consideration of canonical authors such as Blake, Scott, and
Wordsworth and of lesser-studied works such as radical press
writings and popular drama, this study suggests that the
imaginative appeal to the social structures and literary forms of
the Middle Ages served as a powerful means of raising awareness of
Britain's past and the tradition of freedom.
The purpose of this book is to communicate findings of a research
synthesis investigating the bases of reading failure and the
curricular and instructional basics to help guide the design and
advancement of children's reading performance. The
synthesis--completed by the National Center to Improve the Tools of
Educators (NCITE) and sponsored by the U.S. Department of
Education's Office of Special Education Programs--was conducted as
part of NCITE's mission to improve the quality of educational tools
that largely shape practice in American schools.
Kingdom leadership does not begin and end at the church door.
Christians are called to conduct leadership in government,
commerce, schools, neighborhoods, families, para-church ministries
and a myriad other contexts. God has given us many gifts, and our
responsibility is to be stewards of those gifts, and use them to do
the King's work. In that context, this comprehensive text explores
key facets of leadership from a Christian worldview so as to equip
people to conduct leadership more authentically than would be
possible under alternative paradigms. The book begins with the
seldom considered theological foundations of leadership while also
tracing the historic roots of management, organization and
leadership theories. All of this leads to a robust discussion of
five essential challenges and practices--communication,
negotiation, decision-making, financial stewardship and personal
development. The combined efforts of these experts in the field
provide a practical theology of leadership from a Christian
worldview for emerging and established leaders. Here is the
foundation needed for those who want to conduct leadership in a
manner consistent with their faith in both religious and
nonreligious organizational contexts.
Over 100 recipes, plus time-saving planning tips and sanity-saving
suggestions
Serve terrific food confidently and calmly, and wow your crowd!
Panicky about cooking for a casual church dinner, a posh graduation
party, or a holiday feast for 50? With terrific recipes plus tips
for everything from planning menus to preparation and presentation,
you can serve a hungry crowd without getting all steamed up about
it. You'll quickly grasp the basics you need to know to cook like
an experienced pro.
Discover how to
* Serve great dishes, from appetizers through desserts
* Determine food quantities when cooking for groups
* Handle food safely
* Add ambience with easy decorations
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