SIPPS

SIPPS
Author: John L. Shefelbine
Publisher:
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2000
Genre: Reading
ISBN: 9781576213520

Not for sale. Teacher's Manual for SIPPS Challenge Level, first edition. Challenge Level is an instructional program in decoding that develops the word recognition strategies and skills that enable students to become independent, confident, and fluent readers.

How to Make Money in ISAs and SIPPs

How to Make Money in ISAs and SIPPs
Author: Stephen Sutherland
Publisher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1783063297

How to Make Money in ISAs and SIPPs by investment expert Stephen Sutherland is the first book of its kind to focus on how to secure a richer retirement using the UK’s two top tax shelters; ISAs (Individual Savings Account) and SIPPs (Self-Invested Personal Pension). It’s the ultimate guide for ‘affluent’ DIY investors approaching retirement or in retirement looking to achieve better returns. Inside, you will learn how ISAs and SIPPs can boost your returns, create a tax-free income for life and reduce the risk of running out of money during retirement. The book has a foreword by Richard Koch (author of The 80/20 Principle with over a million copies sold in 34 languages). Readers will discover: • How to create a ‘tax-free’ lifetime income stream • A fast easy way to find funds ‘in the money flow’ • When to buy and exit at the optimum time • How to protect your wealth when downtrends are triggered • Insider secrets for saving thousands in fees and charges... and much more! How to Make Money in ISAs and SIPPs is aimed at ISA and SIPP investors – or those thinking of investing – who are unhappy with their investment performance and want to boost their returns. It’s perfect for business owners, self-employed professionals, corporate executives, wealthy retirees and financial professionals. It’s also essential reading for investors who have at least £250,000 actively invested.

Making Meaning

Making Meaning
Author: Developmental Studies Center (Oakland, Calif.)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2003-07-30
Genre: Language arts (Elementary)
ISBN: 9781576214190

Is designed to help the teacher make informed instructional decisions and track students' reading comprehension and social development as they teach the Making Meaning lesson. Consumable.

Bourbon Justice

Bourbon Justice
Author: Brian F. Haara
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2021-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1640124276

Brian Haara recounts the development of commercial laws that guided the United States from an often reckless laissez-faire mentality, through the growing pains of industrialization, past the overcorrection of Prohibition, and into its final state as a nation of laws.

Shattered by the Darkness

Shattered by the Darkness
Author: Gregory Williams
Publisher: Health Communications, Inc.
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0757322174

Brutal Sexual Abuse. Fear. Betrayal. Shame.

The Other Side of the Shamans

The Other Side of the Shamans
Author: Thomas E Sipp Sr.
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2020-05-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 153209471X

The Other Side of the Shamans, an adult-oriented novel, is divided into two parts: the first, set at the begnning of the eighteeeenth century, follows the historically-based life of Walking Horse,a young spiritual Native American in the Ho-Chunk tribe. A prodigy with remarkable physical and mental powers, Walking Horse encounters ecstatic love and abject evil, with varying degrees of success. The second part, set in the late twentieth century, chronicles the lives of two very different clerics: a priest with positive values and lifestyle, and an evil prelate motivated by power, avarice, and illicit lust. Both individuals have differing levels of shamanistic capabilities. The tome concludes with a melding of the two sections. This book is the first fiction publication by the author.

Hard Mouth

Hard Mouth
Author: Amanda Goldblatt
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-08-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1640092439

"Playfully, poetically unstable . . . What compels a woman to turn to the wilderness? What brings one, after a decade of caregiving, to exchange a terminal parent’s final vigil for the company of strangers? Goldblatt poses these questions with great assurance." —Lisa Locascio, The New York Times Book Review Denny works nights as a tech in a labyrinthine facility outside of D.C., readying fruit flies for experimentation. Her life’s routine is straightforward, limited. But when her father announces that he won’t be treating his recurrent, terminal cancer, she responds by quietly dismantling her life. She constructs in its place the fantasy of perfect detachment. Unsure whether her impulse is monastic or suicidal, she rents a secluded cabin in the mountains. Without saying goodbye, she leaves her parents behind and enters a new, solitary world. It’s not without disruption: her blowsy trash bag of an imaginary pal is still lingering. And then a house cat appears out of nowhere. And after a bad storm rips through the mountainside, someone else shows up, too. Her time in the wilderness isn’t the perfect detachment she was expecting. Denny is forced to reckon with this failure while confronting a new life with its own set of pleasures and dangerous incursions. Morbidly funny, subversive, and startling, Hard Mouth, the debut novel from 2018 NEA Creative Writing Fellow Amanda Goldblatt, unpacks what it means to live while others are dying. "The novel begins existential (think: Camus as an intersectional feminist), and ends with a gut punch that somehow manages a deeply felt sympathy for its characters." —Rebekah Frumkin, NYLON