Meet Shani - she's thirty-two, single and has a job to die for. And she likes her life just the way it is, thankyou! So why do her family and friends insist on trying to convince her that the only way to the perfect life is meeting the perfect man? When Shani's horoscope miraculously reveals that now is the best time of her life for marriage, Shani's mother decides to take control. Turning a deaf ear to Shani's protests, she arranges a parade of potential grooms, in the hope that her shamefully unmarried daughter will salvage the family honour by finding - finally! -Mr Right. But true life,... View More...
With six semester-length, topic-based stages, Hai! is geared to the crucial middle years where student motivation and experience of progress are so important. The workbook contains a range of language and cultural activities that support the material in the Coursebook and allow students to work from the known to the unknown, including: listening comprehension activities that build students’ aural skills and confidence; puzzles where, through active discovery, vocabulary and script learning becomes more meaningful; written activities and exercises where new language points are practised and ... View More...
With six semester-length, topic-based stages, Hai! is geared to the crucial middle years where student motivation and experience of progress are so important. The workbook contains a range of language and cultural activities that support the material in the Coursebook and allow students to work from the known to the unknown, including: listening comprehension activities that build students’ aural skills and confidence; puzzles where, through active discovery, vocabulary and script learning becomes more meaningful; written activities and exercises where new language points are practised and d... View More...
With six semester-length, topic-based stages, Hai! is geared to the crucial middle years where student motivation and experience of progress are so important. The workbook contains a range of language and cultural activities that support the material in the Coursebook and allow students to work from the known to the unknown, including: listening comprehension activities that build students’ aural skills and confidence; puzzles where, through active discovery, vocabulary and script learning becomes more meaningful; written activities and exercises where new language points are practised and d... View More...
With six semester-length, topic-based stages, Hai! is geared to the crucial middle years where student motivation and experience of progress are so important. The workbook contains a range of language and cultural activities that support the material in the Coursebook and allow students to work from the known to the unknown, including: listening comprehension activities that build students’ aural skills and confidence; puzzles where, through active discovery, vocabulary and script learning becomes more meaningful; written activities and exercises where new language points are practised and d... View More...
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The Jacaranda World History Atlas is a completely new History atlas designed to meet the requirements of the Australian History Curriculum. This unique resource has been written to meet the learning needs of year 7 – 10 History students. Combining clear, high-impact maps, stimulating sources and engaging activities, the Jacaranda World History Atlas places significant historical events in their geographical and chronological context to help students discover ‘the where of the when’.
The myWorld History Atlas is a unique and in... View More...
Jacaranda Maths Quest 11 Mathematical Methods Units 1 & 2 for Queensland Print & eBookPLUS + studyON.
This combined print and digital title is designed to help teachers unpack the new curriculum and help students at the point of learning, so that every student can experience success in the classroom, at home and thus ultimately in the exam.
An access code for the eBookPLUS comes free on the inside cover of your printed text, so you can make the most of both the print and digital formats.
The latest editions from the Jacaranda Maths Quest for Queensland series include these key updates:... View More...
Sue Shepherd is a highly regarded dietitian who suffers from coeliac disease. She has devoted much of her career to finding a way for people with dietary restrictions to enjoy life without feeling they are missing out. In 1999 Sue worked with a research team to develop the Low-FODMAP Diet to cater for people with intolerances to fructose, wheat, lactose, sorbitol and other FODMAPs - making it possible for people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) to cook with confidence. This diet is recommended by doctors worldwide as one of the most effective dietary therapies for IBS. In addition, all the ... View More...
The Mathematics Essential course replaces the Prevocational Mathematics course, catering to students heading towards the workforce or further training after school. The book features short chapters written in plain English with an emphasis on numeracy and literacy. Themes include sport, health, travel, house plans, building and measurement.
Each chapter begins with a Chapter Problem, chapter table of contents, chapter outcomes and a How are we going to use this? list of applications. Graded exercises are linked to worked examples and include problemsolving and realistic applications.
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Whether you want to the make most of a small plot of land or add diversity to a large farm, raising miniature livestock can be a fun and profitable experience. With expert advice on choosing a breed that suits your needs, Sue Weaver shows you how to house, feed, and care for miniature goats, sheep, donkeys, pigs, horses, cattle, and llamas. You'll be inspired by profiles of successful breeders as you learn everything you need to know to keep your miniature livestock healthy and productive. View More...
Keep Calm and Carry On was a World War 2 government poster discovered in a dusty box nine years ago. Though it never saw the light of day in 1939 (it was only supposed to go up if Britain was invaded), it has suddenly struck a chord in our current difficult times, now we are in need of a stiff upper lip and optimistic energy once again. Gordon Brown had one up in 10 Downing Street and James May wears a Keep Calm T-shirt on the telly - it is suddenly everywhere. The book is packed full of similarly motivational and inspirational quotes, proverbs, mantras and wry truths to help us through the re... View More...
"Always remember that I have taken more out of alcohol than alcohol has taken out of me" - Winston Churchill "In victory, you deserve champagne; in defeat, you need it." - Napoleon Bonaparte Bad Advice for Good People. Keep Calm and Carry On, a World War Two government poster, struck a chord in recent difficult times when a stiff upper lip and optimistic energy were needed again. But in the long run it's a stiff drink and flowing spirits that keep us all going. Here's a book packed with proverbs and mantras showing the wisdom to be found at the bottom of the glass. View More...
'At 18, everything is possible and tomorrow looks friendly.' Jim Bishop TIMELY ADVICE FOR A MILESTONE BIRTHDAY So what if you're now officially classed as an 'adult'; after all, with age comes pubbing, clubbing and all the other fun stuff you couldn't (legally!) do before - and you're still technically a teenager! This book is packed with celebratory quotations to help you shrug your shoulders, blow out the candles and Keep Calm. View More...
TIMELY ADVICE FOR A MILESTONE BIRTHDAY So what if you're turning 30; after all, with age comes wisdom and more excuses to have a quiet night in and pluck out those first grey hairs, and at least you're not 40! This book is packed with celebratory quotations to help you shrug your shoulders, blow out the candles and Keep Calm. View More...
TIMELY ADVICE FOR A MILESTONE BIRTHDAY. So what if you're turning 40; after all, with age comes wisdom and more excuses to slow down and polish your snazzy new reading glasses, and at least you're not 50! This book is packed with celebratory quotations to help you shrug your shoulders, blow out the candles and Keep Calm. View More...
"Being 70 is no different from being 69. It's a round number, and there's something about roundness that has always appealed." -Elizabeth Taylor So what if you're turning 70; after all, with age comes wisdom and more excuses to woop loudly as you cruise past pedestrians on your brand new mobility scooter-and at least you're not 80! This book is packed with celebratory quotations to help you shrug your shoulders, blow out the candles, and keep calm, perfect for septuagenarians everywhere. View More...
The Surfing Margaret River Cape to Cape Guide is jammed packed with information about surfing spots in the south-west of Western Australia. It covers 100km of coastline from Cape Naturaliste in the north to Cape Leeuwin in the south. Maps show you where to go while wind, swell and tide conditions tell you when its best to check spots out. Over 50 surfing breaks are included with plenty of secret and lesser known spots to be found in between. Several local photographers contributed over 100 full colour photographs, giving you a taste of what the region has to offer. From novice to expert, there... View More...
Now you can enjoy healthier, delicious versions of all your favorite foods with this comprehensive cookbook! Harnessing the power of circulating hot air, air fryers cook all your beloved comfort foods to crunchy, tasty perfection . . . without all the messy oil. The Air Fryer Bible cookbook shows you how to make the most of this hugely popular appliance to create more than 200 amazing dishes: Start your day with Sunrise Quesadillas and Crispy French Toast Sticks. Snack on Crispy Mozzarella Sticks and String Bean Fries. Feast on Chicken Tenders, Caesar Steak Salad, or Stuffed Zucchini, and th... View More...
A queen brought low by love compromised and power abused - the tragedy of Mary Tudor. These are desperate times for Mary Tudor. As England's first ruling queen, her joy should be complete when she marries Philip, the dashing Prince of Spain. But despite her ardent devotion, he's making it painfully obvious that he cares little for his new wife - and her struggle to produce an heir only makes him colder towards him. Lonely and depressed, Mary begins to vent her anguish on her people - and England becomes a place of cruelty, persecution and fear. Mary's terrible fall from grace is seen through... View More...
Here is a simple and practical guide to interpreting the symbolic language of the tarot. How To Read the Tarot provides an interpretive structure that applies to the card numbers of both the Major and Minor Arcana. Readers will learn five common tarot spreads designed to answer common questions about love, money, health, and more. For more insight, there's a handy symbol dictionary for interpreting hundreds of tarot symbols. View More...