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Jumping Into C++

by Alex Allain

Want to learn to code? Want to learn C++? Struggling to follow your lecturer or books and tutorials written for experts? You're not alone. As a professional C++ developer and former Harvard teaching fellow, I know what you need to know to be a great C++ programmer, and I know how to teach it, one step at a time. I know where people struggle, and why, and how to make it clear. I cover every step of the programming process, including: Getting the tools you need to program and how to use them Basic language feature like variables, loops and functions How to go from an idea to code A clear, understandable explanation of pointers Strings, file IO, arrays, references Classes and advanced class design C++-specific programming patterns Object oriented programming Data structures and the standard template library (STL) Key concepts are reinforced with quizzes and over 75 practice problems.

June Vizhichaval 2018

by Ramani

Article contributors by visually challenged and related to visually challanged

Jung and the Human Psyche: An Understandable Introduction

by Mary Ann Mattoon

A person who uses terms such as introversion, complex or archetypes is using, knowingly or unknowingly, expressions of Jungian psychology. Jung's ideas are elements of an original assemblage of ideas about the psyche. They are based on views of human nature and derivatives of clinical data that are different from Freudian, Behaviorist and other schools of psychology.

La jungla del acuario (¡Arriba la Lectura!, Level O #5)

by Cameron Macintosh Ned Culic

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Jungle Animals class 2 - MIE

by Hélina Hookoomsing-Dookhee

"Jungle Animals" is a vibrant and engaging big book designed for Grade 2 students, aiming to enhance English literacy skills. The book takes young readers on a vivid exploration of the lively jungle, introducing a variety of captivating animals through descriptive verses and colorful illustrations. From the gentle elephant using its trunk to the playful monkeys swinging in the trees, each page unfolds with different creatures showcasing their distinct characteristics. As the narrative progresses, children encounter diverse jungle inhabitants like the graceful giraffe, slumbering parrots, and the roaring jungle cats – lions, tigers, and leopards. Through interactive sessions, including pre-reading discussions, story readings, and post-reading activities, the book encourages active participation, vocabulary enrichment, and imaginative role-playing, fostering an enjoyable and educational experience for Grade 2 pupils while linking the narrative to their English curriculum.

Jungle Jenny (Rigby Leveled Library, Level M #69)

by Siân Lewis Nicole Wong

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Jungle Jenny

by Siân Lewis Nicole Wong

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Jungle Love (Cambridge English Readers #Level 5)

by Margaret Johnson

Award-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities. On an adventure holiday in the Caribbean, Lisa and Jennifer are sharing a room. They are very different people and do not get on. However, they do have something in common: they are both attracted to Ian. And Ian likes both of them. But what about Ian's girlfriend, Caroline? And then there's Pete and of course, Gary...

Jungle Treasures: A Southeast Asian Folktale [On Level, Grade 3]

by Anna Harris Liza Woodruff

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Junie B. First Grader - Aloha-ha-ha!: Junie B., First Grader (Junie B. Jones #26)

by Barbara Park

It's a week in "Pair-o-Dice!" Junie B. and her family are going on a vacation to Hawaii! And ha! <P><P>Mr. Scary is giving Junie a real, actual camera to keep a photo journal of her trip! But taking good vacation pictures is not always easy. <P><P>'Cause what if your airplane is full of grouchy ladies? And what if there is an unfortunate inner tube incident at the swimming pool? (And, oh my! Let's not even mention what happens if a tropical bird gets tangled in your hair!) Will Junie B. 's vacation end up picture perfect? Or will her trip to Hawaii be aloha-horrible?

Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus (Junie B. Jones #1)

by Barbara Park Denise Brunkus

Introducing Junie B. Jones, that lovable, mischievous kindergartner, in her hilarious first book, as she tells all about how she gets locked in school on her very first day!

Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus: 20th-Anniversary Full-Color Read & Listen Edition (Junie B. Jones #1)

by Barbara Park

She's spunky, she's sassy, she's one of a kind! Now, for the first time ever, the book that started it all, Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus, is available in a full-color Read & Listen edition edition with original, never before seen material—including an interview with Barbara Park conducted by the world's funniest first grader herself.This ebook includes Read & Listen audio narration.

Junie B. Jones Has a Monster Under Her Bed (Junie B. Jones #8)

by Barbara Park Denise Brunkus

There's no such thing as monsters. Mother and Daddy even said so. But then why is there monster drool on Junie B.'s pillow? Oh, no! What if Paulie Allen Puffer is right -- what if she really does have a monster under her bed? If Junie B. goes to sleep, the monster might see her feet hanging down. And he might think her piggy toes are yummy little wiener sausages!

Junie B. Jones Has a Peep in Her Pocket (Junie B. Jones #15)

by Barbara Park Denise Brunkus

Introducing Junie B. Jones, that lovable, mischievous kindergartner, in her hilarious first book, as she tells all about how she gets locked in school on her very first day!

Junie B. Jones Is a Party Animal (Junie B. Jones #10)

by Barbara Park Denise Brunkus

Junie B. is spending the night!Lucille is having a sleepover party -- at her richie nanna's big giant house! Grace and Junie B. can't wait to see all the rich stuff in that place. Sleeping over at the nanna's is sure to be a dream come true!' Cause what could possibly go wrong?

Junie B. Jones Is (Junie B. Jones #13)

by Barbara Park Denise Brunkus

Junie B. is a very grown-up little lady. So how come everyone treats her like a baby? It's not fair. But Junie B. knows just how to fix the situation. Her aunt Flo is getting married. What a perfect chance for Junie B. to show everyone how grown-up she is! Too bad she wasn't picked to be the flower girl in the wedding so she could really show off. But surely Junie B. can still find some way to get everyone's attention.

Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook (Junie B. Jones #9)

by Barbara Park Denise Brunkus

A terrible thing happened to Junie B. Jones! And it's called -- someone took her new black furry mittens! And they kept them! They didn't even put them in the Lost and Found at school. So when Junie B. finds a wonderful pen on the floor, she should be allowed to keep it, too. Right? That's fair. Right? Right?

Junie B.'s First Ever Ebook Collection!

by Barbara Park Denise Brunkus

Dear Person Who Is Reading This,Hurray! Hurray! Now you can laugh out loud with the first four books in my First Ever Ebook Collection! (The "E" stands for "Excellent," I believe.) Look inside for Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus, Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business, Junie B. Jones and Her Big Fat Mouth, and Junie B. Jones and Some Sneaky Peeky Spying. These books will make you laugh out loud, I think. Love, your friend, Junie B. Jones Junie B. Jones has kept kids laughing--and reading--for 20 years. Hurray for Barbara Park and the Junie B. Jones® books! New York Times Bestsellers "Junie B. is a darling of the young-reader set." --USA Today "Park convinces beginning readers that Junie B.--and reading--are lots of fun." --Publishers Weekly "Junie's swarms of young fans will continue to delight in her unique take on the world. . . . A hilarious, first-rate read-aloud." --Kirkus Reviews "Although Junie B. is a kindergartner, she's sure to make middle graders laugh out loud." --School Library Journal

Junior Great Books: 1st Semester

by Great Books Foundation

In Junior Great Books you will explore a number of outstanding stories. You will do this in a variety of ways: by taking notes as you read, by looking at important words and passages, and by sharing your questions and ideas about each story with your group. In each of these activities, you and your classmates will be working together with your teacher or leader, asking and answering questions about what the story means. You will be sharing what you discover with your classmates. This way of reading, writing, and discussion in Junior Great Books is called shared inquiry.

Junior Great Books (Series #5)

by The Editors at The Great Books Foundation

The book has a collection of some outstanding stories by different authors and it aims at developing skills like active reading,interpretation,evaluation and group discussions among children.

Junior Great Books: Series 2, Second Semester

by The Editors at the The Great Books Foundation

A collection of twelve short stories for children, each with interesting questions embedded and with strong morals.

Junior Great Books: Nonfiction Inquiry 4, Student Log

by The Great Books Foundation

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Junior Great Books Series 2, Bravery

by Great Books Foundation Staff

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Junior Great Books Series 3, Book One

by Great Books Foundation

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Junior Great Books, Series 3, Book One: Relationships, Kindness, Confidence

by The Great Books Foundation

Junior Great Books® Series 3 introduces students to outstanding, interpretive literature from around the world. Book One of Series 3 features nine stories by award-winning authors. These stories are organized around three themes--relationships, kindness, and confidence. Relationships: Boundless Grace, Mary Hoffman. The Scarebird, Sid Fleischman. Chin Yu Min and the Ginger Cat, Jennifer Armstrong. Kindness: The Gold Coin, Alma Flor Ada. The Magic Listening Cap, Japanese folktale as told by Yoshiko Uchida. The Mushroom Man, Ethel Pochocki. Confidence: The Banza, Haitian folktale as told by Diane Wolkstein. The Upside-Down Boy, Juan Felipe Herrera. The Ugly Duckling, Hans Christian Andersen.

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