Hidden Dangers

Hidden Dangers
Author: Betsy Gunzelmann
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1610485491

The Hidden Dangers in our schools have grown and intensified over the last few years; so much so that I was compelled to write a second edition to Hidden Dangers: Subtle Signs of Failing Schools. Our schools are complex places; each with its own unique climate, administration, faculty, students, parents and community members. Clearly, schools do not work in a vacuum; each is affected by the much larger society, government and economy. In this new edition we will be introduced to the interplay of these facets and how they can help and in some cases hinder our schools, our teachers, and our students from thriving. We also learn why it is more complicated now than ever, and the stakes are even higher than when Hidden Dangers was originally published back in 2008

Hidden Dangers

Hidden Dangers
Author: Antonio F. Vianna
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2007-03-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1452060614

Follow a journey into hidden dangers of espionage, revenge, greed, love, and hope. It all starts one night with a strange telephone call to Connie Marz, a Specialty Leasing Manager with a local shopping mall. As she finishes up paperwork, Connie rubs the tight muscles on her neck and moves her hands to work on her temples to relieve the pressures of life. The sound she hears through the telephone receiver is familiar. She pauses for a short moment to figure it out, and then gasps when she realizes it is her own voice! Drop into the mixture a mysterious mall walker’s disappearance, cozy American and Russian government agents spying on one another, an unlikely love relationship, and one person with the courage to put it all to an end. This mystery is full of curves that come at you one after another, giving you little time to prepare for the next twist. Characters agonize over their self doubts and pleasure at their misplaced sense of superiorities. It all sounds crazy, and to someone it is. You won’t want to wait to read the final page to know how it all comes together, but you will. After all, this is a mystery novel!

Hidden Dangers

Hidden Dangers
Author: Lola M. Schaefer
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2017-08-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1452146349

These 13 deadly creatures can be difficult to spot until you're right on top of them . . . or they're right on top of you. Look for each animal in its environment—look closely!—and learn all the ways you could perish—or survive—depending on how smart, well-informed, and good at running away you are. From the deathstalker scorpion and the poison dart frog to wasps, alligators, and many more, young readers will gain a new appreciation for the animal kingdom, and the dangers it hides in plain sight!

Hidden Dangers of the Internet

Hidden Dangers of the Internet
Author: Gregory L. Jantz
Publisher: Shaw
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1998
Genre: Internet addiction
ISBN: 9780877881490

Use the Internet. Know its dangers. Internet use is catching on faster than any form of technology ever invented. Its potential for human benefit is beyond measure. But it is not without problems: - Marriages break up over emotional relationships forged in chat rooms. - College students risk grades and health to spend time online. - Child abusers lure kids by contact through the internet. - Adults spend fortunes to subscribe to internet pornography. These people have crossed the boundary between healthy use and obsessive preoccupation with this versatile electronic medium. An avid net-surfer himself, therapist Gregory Jantz has seen an increasing number of clients coming to his counseling centers for help with internet abuse. Jantz writes for two audiences: those who are worried about a loved one's use of the net, and internet users who may have a problem. He offers both groups concrete and biblical steps for working towards change.

Hidden Dangers to Kids' Learning

Hidden Dangers to Kids' Learning
Author: Betsy Gunzelmann
Publisher: R&L Education
Total Pages: 157
Release: 2011-12-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1610485475

This second edition to Hidden Dangers to Kid’s Learning: Parent Guide to Cope with Educational Roadblocks gives more insight into waysparents can understand and help their academically struggling child. Parents and their children can be empowered to recognize the perils and the pitfalls of our current educational crisis and take responsibility and control of their education before it is too late. We have new reasons to believe in our children and new possibilities to expect and help our children to be able to cope in our global community.

The World is Curved

The World is Curved
Author: David M. Smick
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781591842187

A founder of the acclaimed quarterly The International Economy explains the economic problems behind the credit and mortgage issues of the past two years, identifying hidden connections between key events and the global economy. 50,000 first printing.

Hidden Dangers

Hidden Dangers
Author: Stanley Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1999
Genre: Railroad accidents
ISBN:

Exposing the Hidden Dangers of Iron

Exposing the Hidden Dangers of Iron
Author: Eugene D. Weinberg
Publisher: Cumberland House Publishing
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2004
Genre: Iron
ISBN: 9781581823363

Iron is one of the most frequently purchased over-the-counter supplements, second only to vitamin C and calcium. The danger is that, once absorbed, iron can only be excreted in minute amounts of less than one milligram a day (or by heavy blood loss), and excess iron collects in a person's vital organs, thus, setting the disease process under way. As organs literally rust away, patients can experience early death by heart attack, arthritis, liver, pancreatic and colon cancer, increased infections, cirrhosis, diabetes, neurological problems, loss of hearing, tinnitus, depression, impotence, and infertility. Scientists have now discovered a connection to iron impropriety and Alzheimer's, early onset Parkinson's, Huntington's, attention deficit disorder, and epilepsy. EXPOSING THE HIDDEN DANGERS OF IRON is an excellent introduction for medical professionals to the intricacies of iron in the various body systems. Containing a practical guide to diagnosis, it also includes such subjects as the treatment and management of iron-loading conditions, excellent reference charts, a large glossary of terms, additional resources, contact and treatment centers, and a complete bibliography. Cutting edge scientific findings are summarized, complete with endnotes and references, about the devastation of excess iron on the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, spleen, adrenals, kidneys, bone marrow, arteries, heart, pituitary, joints, lungs, hearing, skin, vision, and the brain.