This lined blank notebook by All About Me is customizable for you and your life. This notebook awaits you. Use it as a journal, to record hopes and dreams, express gratitude, to keep a bucket list, as a daily diary, for recipes, or for your To Do lists. The possibilities are endless! Perfect to use for: any kind of journaling organizing daily activities taking notes making lists recipes free-hand creativity sketching, drawling, and doodling there are as many possibilities as your imagination allows... Portable size book is 6" x 9" Soft Cover Interior Paper Style: Lined 110 White Pages (55 sheets) We hope you enjoy our uniquely designed journals and other blank books. Discover our ever-growing line of designs and interior styles by clicking on our name All About Me above.
Police notepad: With this little handy book you will remember all the right information to gather during an incident. Police note taking is very important. Therefore this police notebook makes it easy to do so with the guided blank sheets that prompts you with the data you need to gather. Police incident notebook: This is a great personal police incident report log book for someone working in law enforcement. This police book for officers is a great way to keep written track of any police evidence and pertinent incident gathering info. This law enforcement notepad, note taking book would be perfect for police gifts for men, police gifts for women, police gifts for dad, police notebook field interview and police gifts bulk.
KEEPER OF THE PEACEWhether day or night, you are always on duty, our reminder of a law unseen. You have sworn to defend our constitution, risking life, protecting what you believe! May God bless you in every hazard you face; you stand tall and never waiver. In blazes of blue lights you come to our rescue, rewriting happy endings in tragic stories of danger! Without you, chaos would have its way, from fear, there would be no relief! You are God's defenders, living to protect and serve, born to be our...Keeper of the Peace! PERFECT GIFT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT This journal features our original poem, Keeper of the Peace, which we wrote to show appreciation for those who voluntarily risk their lives to protect us and keep us safe. This journal makes a thoughtful and useful gift for our police officers. They will be reminded of the call on their lives by God to serve and protect, and how important and crucial they are to society every time they use it. This conveniently sized journal is useful in the office or on the go. Features and Uses of this Graph Notebook 6"x9"- Fits easily in a backpacks, tote bags, handbags, and glove compartments 120 graph pages, 4 squares per inch (4x4) - 90 GSM white high quality paper Premium Designed Matte cover - absorbs scratches and scuffs Use as for note taking, logbook, daily planner, for drawing, to do lists, keep track of appointments, calculations, and more! Companion Journals available- 6x9 Blank Lined, To Do Planner, and ACTS Prayer Journal to make an awesome gift set Encouraging gift for Police Academy Recruits and Graduates. Great for retired officers Buy this Police journal today and show your appreciation, support, and gratitude for your friend or loved one who is a Keeper of the PeaceTo see the companion journals, and other notebooks we offer, click or tap on the Author name under the title.
These police department mugshot notebooks contain 110 pages with blank lines. Great for school or work and for people with a sense of humor. Kids and teens will love the hilarious animal and police themed cover. Perfect as a funny gift for your favorite person.
The first history of the notebook, a simple invention that changed the way the world thinks. We see notebooks everywhere we go. But where did these indispensable implements come from? How did they revolutionize our lives? And how can using a notebook help change the way you think? In this wide-ranging history, Roland Allen reveals how the notebook became our most dependable and versatile tool for creative thinking. He tells the notebook stories of Leonardo and Frida Kahlo, Isaac Newton and Marie Curie, and writers from Chaucer to Henry James; shows how Darwin developed his theory of evolution in tiny pocket books and Agatha Christie plotted a hundred murders in scrappy exercise books; and introduces a host of cooks, kings, sailors, fishermen, musicians, engineers, politicians, adventurers, and mathematicians, all of whom used their notebooks as a space to think—and in doing so, shaped the modern world. In an age of AI and digital overload, the humble notebook is more relevant than ever. Allen shows how bullet points can combat ADHD, journals can ease PTSD, and patient diaries soften the trauma of reawakening from coma. The everyday act of moving a pen across paper, he finds, can have profound consequences, changing the way we think and feel: making us more creative, more productive—and maybe even happier.
Roger and Royce are twins. They had been mates on their father’s charter fishing boat since they were six years old. They graduated from high school in 1967. Roger goes to college at Berkeley and hopes to someday become an attorney. Royce is drafted and sent to Vietnam. Roger meets John Ellis at Berkeley and they become close friends. They live in a commune with Matt who leads protests against the Vietnam War. Matt tries to persuade the president to withdraw American troops from Vietnam but the government violently resists. Matt becomes upset. John Ellis is angry because his brother Ray had been killed in Vietnam. Then Royce is also killed in Vietnam. John Ellis flunks out of Berkeley and becomes a fugitive draft dodger. Anger and frustration lead a sniper to assassinate the president on August 8, 1968. The sniper leaves the rifle behind but keeps the fired shell casing as a souvenir. FBI Deputy Director Roy Thomas heads the investigation but has no leads. Roger then becomes a successful criminal defense attorney. He and Deputy Director Thomas meet in many contentious cases throughout the following years. They become bitter adversaries. The assassination of the president remains unsolved for thirty years. Modern technological advancements in law enforcement eventually lead Deputy Director Thomas to charge John Ellis with the assassination. John Ellis retains his old friend Roger to represent him. The real assassin has hidden the souvenir. His identity is revealed at trial when its location is discovered. Has John Ellis actually been framed for something he didn’t do? Did someone else do it? The souvenir will tell the tale.
'I have spent almost 33 of the last 53 years in and out of prison, but mainly in. I was a juvenile offender back in the mid 1970s and went on to become an adult prisoner in the 1980s and beyond. My shortest prison sentence was 7 days (for criminal damage) and my longest sentence was life (for bank robbery and possession of firearms). I have 58 criminal convictions for everything from attempted theft to armed robbery and prison escape, and I was a career criminal for most of my life. What I do not know about criminal and prison slang could be written on the back of a postage stamp and still leave room for The Lord's Prayer ...' From ex-professional bank robber and bestselling author Noel Smith, this is the most authoritative dictionary of criminal slang out there - and an unmissable journey, through words, into the heart of the criminal world.
In Interactive Notebooks: Seasonal for kindergarten, students will complete hands-on activities about letter sounds, reading comprehension, punctuation, addition and subtraction practice, word problems, geometry, and much more. The Interactive Notebook series spans kindergarten to grade 5. Each 96-page book contains a guide for teachers who are new to interactive note-taking, lesson plans and reproducibles for creating notebook pages on a variety of topics, and generic reproducibles for creating even more notebook pages. The books focus on grade-specific math, language arts, science, and social studies skills and are aligned to current state standards.