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Road Tales: Illustrated Short Stories About Full-Time RVing Road Tales Book Cover

This e-book is specially designed for viewing on a laptop or other computer screen. No more squinting to read a regular book on your computer! Formatted using Powerpoint, the two stories included in this edition are fully illustrated and use a large font for enjoyable, easy reading. No printing is required -- save space in your RV or in your library!

The two stories in this 145-screen collection include:

  • In "She Did What?!?" two sisters discuss their mother's whacky decision to sell her house and venture out as a full-time RVer.
  • In a "Letter of Deepest Apologies" a woman running a craft business describes to her customers the trials and tribulations of going on the road full-time.

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None But the Dead and Dying

Eddy Light Sky drifts into a small Ohio town one hot summer day...He meets Mamie Van Allen, retired schoolteacher sitting on her porch, drinking, waiting for the night, and Crescent St. Clair, the town's loveliest bored teenager who invites him with her to the top of the Catholic church spire...

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Come midnight, they'll all listen for the music of Theodore Thompson, who plays his saxophone in the attic of his mother's house, thinking no one can hear him from there. But the town listens, and keeps the secret, like the secrets uncovered in the Native American burial ground just out of town....

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aLearning: A Trail Guide for Association eLearning

This step-by-step guide is designed to help nonprofit and association learning professionals:

  • Learn just enough about the technology involved to understand the jargon and geek-speak to ask the questions they need answered.
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  • Discover why Webinars aren't always the best online learning option when mapping content to the best delivery method.
  • See how social media and social networking sites can be integrated into an educational curriculum.
  • Find out who needs to be on the eLearning bus, how to manage volunteers, estimate a budget, get buy-in, and market an online program.
  • Work through a basic resource assessment to determine whether online offerings should be developed in-house or outsourced to a vendor.
  • Write strong Requests for Proposals (RFPs), effectively evaluate the responses and select a vendor, then work with the vendor to develop an online event, course, or program.

With "do it now" activities at every key step, readers can immediately apply what's covered to their individual situations.

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