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The Bro Code (Paperback)
Barney Stinson; As told to Matt Kuhn
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THE BRO CODE provides men with all the rules they need to know in order to become a "bro" and behave properly among other bros.
THE BRO CODE has never been published before. Few know of its existence, and the code, until now, has been verbally communicated between those in the 'bro'. Containing approximately 150 "unspoken" rules, this code of conduct ranges from the simple (bros before hos) to the complex (the hot-to-crazy ratio, complete with bar graphs and charts). With helpful sidebros THE BRO CODE will help any ordinary guy become the best bro he can be. Let ultimate bro and co-author Barney Stinson and his book, THE BRO CODE share their wisdom, lest you be caught making eye contact in a devil's three-way (two dudes, duh.)
Sample Articles from THE BRO CODE:
- Article 1: Regardless of veracity, a Bro never admits familiarity with a Broadway show or musical
- Article 53: A Bro will, whenever possible, provide his Bro with prophylactic protection
- Article 57: A Bro may not speculate on the expected Bro / chick ratio of a party or venue without first disclosing the present-time observed ratio
It. Is. On. From the pen of the prolific (and bestselling) author
Barney Stinson comes the indispensable guide for every Bro looking
to score with The Ladies. Featuring the famous plays including:
-The Lorenzo Von Matterhorn -Mrs. Stinsfire -The Ted Mosby -The
Time Traveller -The 'SNASA' -The Scuba Diver -The 'He's Not Coming'
... and other greatest hits from Barney Stinson's secretPlaybookof
legendary moves. So suit up and get ready to be schooled in
awsomeness.
"Brilliant Deduction" asks the question "who are the greatest
detectives ever" and then attempts to find an answer which doesn't
involve fictional characters. The result is nine men whose careers
in the 19th and early 20th century represent the heroic years of
real-world detection, from the very first full-time professionals
to the Prohibition era. Each chapter examines a different detective
(or, in one case, a detective partnership) who became a legend in
his own time, and in some cases a full-fledged celebrity. At the
same time, the larger narrative ties these individual histories
together to explore how real-life detectives rose to such fame for
nearly 100 years, then fell back into obscurity.
"Brilliant Deduction" asks the question "who are the greatest
detectives ever" and then attempts to find an answer which doesn't
involve fictional characters. The result is nine men whose careers
in the 19th and early 20th century represent the heroic years of
real-world detection, from the very first full-time professionals
to the Prohibition era. Each chapter examines a different detective
(or, in one case, a detective partnership) who became a legend in
his own time, and in some cases a full-fledged celebrity. At the
same time, the larger narrative ties these individual histories
together to explore how real-life detectives rose to such fame for
nearly 100 years, then fell back into obscurity.
Technology is ubiquitous, and its potential to transform learning
is immense. The first edition of Using Technology with Classroom
Instruction That Works answered some vital questions about 21st
century teaching and learning: What are the best ways to
incorporate technology into the curriculum? What kinds of
technology will best support particular learning tasks and
objectives? How does a teacher ensure that technology use will
enhance instruction rather than distract from it? This revised and
updated second edition of that best-selling book provides fresh
answers to these critical questions, taking into account the
enormous technological advances that have occurred since the first
edition was published, including the proliferation of social
networks, mobile devices, and web-based multimedia tools. It also
builds on the up-to-date research and instructional planning
framework featured in the new edition of Classroom Instruction That
Works, outlining the most appropriate technology applications and
resources for all nine categories of effective instructional
strategies: Setting objectives and providing feedback. Reinforcing
effort and providing recognition. Cooperative learning. Cues,
questions, and advance organizers. Nonlinguistic representations.
Summarizing and note taking. Assigning homework and providing
practice. Identifying similarities and differences. Generating and
testing hypotheses. Each strategy-focused chapter features
examples-across grade levels and subject areas, and drawn from
real-life lesson plans and projects-of teachers integrating
relevant technology in the classroom in ways that are engaging and
inspiring to students. The authors also recommend dozens of word
processing applications, spreadsheet generators, educational games,
data collection tools, and online resources that can help make
lessons more fun, more challenging, and-most of all-more effective.
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