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Teaching @ Bond
Teaching at Bond has been written specifically for teachers at Bond University. It contains usefule information to induct teachers into their teaching role at Bond University, provide affirmation teaching strategies as a Bond teacher, and help enhance teaching through increasing understanding of how your students lear
Learning @ Bond
Learning at Bond has been written specifically for students at Bond University. It contains practical and useful information for students across all levels and faculties. Inside the booklet you will find definitions, tips and strategies on how to enhance your educational experience. We recommend you use this booklet as a primer to ease into your first classes and as a handbook reference throughout your studies. It is also suggested that Learning at Bond may be used as a resource by Bond University educators. Applying the content will enhance teaching and the overall educational experience of our most valuable resource - Bond University student
Got to practice / melody and lyric by Carrie Jacobs-Bond.
For voice and piano.Cover title.Cover illustration: child seated, practicing at a piano.Archived web conten
FINANCING COMMUNITY FACILITIES: A CASE STUDY OF THE PARKS AND RECREATIONAL GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND MEASURE OF SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA
This study of the City of San Jose’s Parks and Recreation General Obligation (GO) Bond Measure seeks to identify the politics-, management-, and planning-related lessons learned by the City as it developed its community facilities using the GO bonds proceeds. The study finds that these lessons include: be conservative in what you promise the residents; be prepared for changes in economic environment by identifying supplementary funding sources should the primary source not yield adequate funds; make sure that the jurisdiction is organizationally capable of handling the increased workload; and prepare detailed project plans prior to the bond issuance.Community Infrastructure and Services; Municipal Bonds; Public Finance
James Bond: international man of gastronomy
This article is concerned with the representation of food and drink in Ian Fleming’s James Bond novels. In particular, it examines how the author uses Bond’s culinary knowledge and habits of consumption as an important constituent of his hero’s character. Similarly, the food choices of other characters, notably villains, are shown to be linked, by Fleming, to core aspects of their identity − principally their ethnicity. Bond’s impulse to observe and classify, very much in evidence in the novels’ food sequences, is examined in terms of the texts’ construction of Bond as a skilled identifier of signs
Sandstone on Gold Coast: The Architecture of Bond University
Part One of this book contains chapters addressing the master plan and architecture of key buildings with their related landscape settings on Bond University's campus. Part Two is a comprehensive visual essay documenting the form and fabric of the architectural landscape features of Bond University, capturing the lived-in environment and its world-class teaching and learning spaces, that make Bond University's campus memorable as a plac
Texas Bond Review Board Annual Report
This report describes states financial in fiscal 2021, issuance cost, private activity bond and 86th legislature session, This report concludes with seven appendices. Appendix A provides a detailed description of each state bond transaction closed in fiscal year 2021. Appendix B reports on commercial paper and variable-rate debt programs used by state agencies and universities. Appendix C provides a background discussion of Texas Swap Programs and reports on swaps outstanding and debt-service requirements
Texas Bond Review Board Annual Report
This report describes states financial in fiscal 2020, issuance cost, private activity bond and 86th legislature session, This report concludes with seven appendices. Appendix A provides a detailed description of each state bond transaction closed in fiscal year 2020. Appendix B reports on commercial paper and variable-rate debt programs used by state agencies and universities. Appendix C provides a background discussion of Texas Swap Programs and reports on swaps outstanding and debt-service requirements
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