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All 13 episodes from the first season of the children's animated
series set in the 'Star Wars' universe. When young scavenger Rowan
Freemaker (voice of Nicolas Cantu) discovers an ancient artefact
known as the Kyber Saber, he suddenly becomes aware of a natural
connection with the Force. After meeting a Jedi named Naare (Grey
Griffin), Rowan and his siblings Kordi (Vanessa Lengies) and Zander
(Eugene Byrd) set off on a dangerous journey which sees them become
embroiled in the ongoing battle between the Empire and the Rebel
Alliance. The episodes are: 'A Hero Discovered', 'The Mines of
Graballa', 'Zander's Joyride', 'The Lost Treasure of Cloud City',
'Peril On Kashyyyk', 'Crossing Paths', 'Race On Tatooine', 'The
Test', 'The Kyber Saber Crystal Chase', 'The Maker of Zoh',
'Showdown On Hoth', 'Duel of Destiny' and 'Return of the Kyber
Saber'.
All parents want their children to be successful in college. For
most, success means that their children graduate from college with
a good job or are accepted to Graduate School. This book is for
parents who want to help their children achieve the success they
desire in college and beyond. Clearly, there are paths that lead to
those two goals, paths that are often unknown or unclear to parents
and students alike. For that reason, the author describes and
emphasizes the key factors that lead to college, employment and
career success. Parents also receive much useful advice on how to
help their children capitalize on their natural talents, find their
stride and pursue their dreams. The early chapters quickly take
readers through the years prior to college, so parents with
children who are not yet in college can determine if they are ready
and what they need. In fact, some students may benefit from taking
a year off after high school. For parents with children about to
enter college or already in college, the author has included the
information, tools, techniques and suggestions that both parents
and students need. Parents will learn how students can avoid the
ugly side of college life, how students can select their major and
career direction, the three areas in which students must excel, the
universal success skills students should develop, the 18 myths that
students believe, the importance of accomplishments, the value of
preparation and much more. Most importantly, parents will learn to
play an effective supporting role in student success. Each chapter
of this book covers a topic that all college parents should
understand and address. With the information provided, parents will
have the ability to help their children chart a course that can
significantly improve their chances for success, during and after
college.
People are more successful in life when they get off to a great
start. You will have an early advantage over the competition when
you follow the principles within this practical book and apply them
with enthusiasm, self-confidence and a positive attitude. Many
highly intelligent young adults fall short of their potential
because they don't address "The 4 Realities": 1. You Can Be More
Successful In College 2. It Takes An Effective Job Search To Land
The Job You Want 3. You Can Be More Effective In Your Fist Job 4.
Life On Your Own Shouldn't Be A Rude Awakening Most students would
like to do their best in college but receive little guidance and
are left to their own devices. We'll show you how to develop and
carry out a plan of action that will boost your grades, greatly
expand your resume and make you more attractive to potential
employers and Graduate Schools. Finding a job is an experience for
which most students are unprepared. They don't know what to do, how
to do it, when to do it, how to differentiate themselves from other
students and don't know how to prepare. This book has the answers
to the questions that every student must ask and answer if he/she
plans to conduct an effective job search. The way you perform in
your first job can positively or negatively affect your career.
Making a good first impression and knowing exactly what your
employer wants from you can make all of the difference. If you want
to get ahead of the learning curve and stay there, you will find
some great advice and suggestions in this section. As young adults
leave home to go out to live on their own for the first time, there
is a great deal of information they must absorb in order to avoid
the misstepsthat can ruin the experience. People who live
independently must be ready for everything that comes their way.
We'll shine a light on the things you are likely to encounter and
show you how to deal with them. Lastly, this is not a boring text.
It is a useful guide that is chock full of practical advice,
interesting stories, reality statements and inspirational quotes
that help to drive home the salient points.
Children's animation featuring Princess Jasmine from 'Aladdin'. In
'Elemental My Dear Jasmine', Jasmine matches wits with a crafty
mermaid who has eyes for Aladdin. In 'Garden Of Evil', Jasmine,
Aladdin, Genie and the Sultan discover the secret behind a most
unusual magican's power. Finally, in 'Do The Rat Thing', Princess
Jasmine learns about kindness and compassion when she is turned
into a 'street rat' and must fend for herself outside the walls of
the Palace.
All parents want their children to be successful in college. For
most, success means that their children graduate from college with
a good job or are accepted to Graduate School. This book is for
parents who want to help their children achieve the success they
desire in college and beyond. Clearly, there are paths that lead to
those two goals, paths that are often unknown or unclear to parents
and students alike. For that reason, the author describes and
emphasizes the key factors that lead to college, employment and
career success. Parents also receive much useful advice on how to
help their children capitalize on their natural talents, find their
stride and pursue their dreams. The early chapters quickly take
readers through the years prior to college, so parents with
children who are not yet in college can determine if they are ready
and what they need. In fact, some students may benefit from taking
a year off after high school. For parents with children about to
enter college or already in college, the author has included the
information, tools, techniques and suggestions that both parents
and students need. Parents will learn how students can avoid the
ugly side of college life, how students can select their major and
career direction, the three areas in which students must excel, the
universal success skills students should develop, the 18 myths that
students believe, the importance of accomplishments, the value of
preparation and much more. Most importantly, parents will learn to
play an effective supporting role in student success. Each chapter
of this book covers a topic that all college parents should
understand and address. With the information provided, parents will
have the ability to help their children chart a course that can
significantly improve their chances for success, during and after
college.
There is a Way to significantly increase your chances for landing a
great job with a well known and respected employer. If that is your
goal, this book can help you achieve that goal. The most successful
students realize that they must compete for the best jobs. They
also realize that there are steps that they must follow along the
way, to put themselves in the best position for success. To be more
successful, you should: - Figure out where you want to go (A clear
direction) - Investigate what it will take to get there - Create a
detailed, step-by-step plan of action - Participate in campus, work
and community activities - Build a list of significant
accomplishments - Demonstrate the most desirable, work related
skills - Prepare for and conduct a comprehensive job search Every
year, too many good students lose out to better prepared candidates
and must settle for lesser jobs with less impressive employers.
This regularly happens to students who: - Don't understand the job
hunting process - Fail to adequately prepare for the senior year
job search - Are unaware of what is important to recruiters and
employers - Don't know how to compete effectively for the best jobs
Students understand that their cumulative average is built semester
by semester. And yet, most students and parents don't recognize
that the same thing is true of the job search plan. The
accomplishments, successes, achievements and positive results that
you will include on your resume will be accumulated as you move
through your four-year college experience. Students who wait until
their senior year to think about their resume and job search
strategy are unlikely to land a great job. Smart student plan for
success. Theyactively strive to put themselves in the best possible
position to land a great job. Those who don't will fall by the
wayside. Since every student can improve their chances for a better
job by following the week-by-week plan contained in this book, only
one question remains. How badly d
People are more successful in life when they get off to a great
start. You will have an early advantage over the competition when
you follow the principles within this practical book and apply them
with enthusiasm, self-confidence and a positive attitude. Many
highly intelligent young adults fall short of their potential
because they don't address "The 4 Realities": 1. You Can Be More
Successful In College 2. It Takes An Effective Job Search To Land
The Job You Want 3. You Can Be More Effective In Your Fist Job 4.
Life On Your Own Shouldn't Be A Rude Awakening Most students would
like to do their best in college but receive little guidance and
are left to their own devices. We'll show you how to develop and
carry out a plan of action that will boost your grades, greatly
expand your resume and make you more attractive to potential
employers and Graduate Schools. Finding a job is an experience for
which most students are unprepared. They don't know what to do, how
to do it, when to do it, how to differentiate themselves from other
students and don't know how to prepare. This book has the answers
to the questions that every student must ask and answer if he/she
plans to conduct an effective job search. The way you perform in
your first job can positively or negatively affect your career.
Making a good first impression and knowing exactly what your
employer wants from you can make all of the difference. If you want
to get ahead of the learning curve and stay there, you will find
some great advice and suggestions in this section. As young adults
leave home to go out to live on their own for the first time, there
is a great deal of information they must absorb in order to avoid
the misstepsthat can ruin the experience. People who live
independently must be ready for everything that comes their way.
We'll shine a light on the things you are likely to encounter and
show you how to deal with them. Lastly, this is not a boring text.
It is a useful guide that is chock full of practical advice,
interesting stories, reality statements and inspirational quotes
that help to drive home the salient points.
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