2017 What to Focus On Weekly Planner (16-Month Engagement Calendar) Helpful for students, educators, and parents in planning the academic year.Hardback binding lies flat for ease of use.The perfect time management tool for home, office, school, or on-the-go planning! Scheduling success at l.Pages in the back provide space for recording contact informati
Title | : | 2017 What to Focus On Weekly Planner (16-Month Engagement Calendar) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.95 (627 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1441320695 |
Format Type | : | Calendar |
Number of Pages | : | 160 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-01 |
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Let this cool calendar -- with its design by popular Canadian illustrator and blogger Marc Johns -- help you focus on what's important this year!
- Popular planner format displays a week-at-a-view to help keep you organized 7 days at a time.
- Calendar/planner covers 16 months (September 2016 -- December 2017). Helpful for students, educators, and parents in planning the academic year.
- Pages in the back provide space for recording contact information for family and friends and writing notes.
- Lightweight desk engagement calendar measures 5 inches by 7 inches and fits easily in backpacks, totes, and most purses.
- Hardback binding lies flat for ease of use.
- Coordinating elastic band place holder attached to back cover helps you stay on the right week or keeps calendar closed.
- Convenient inside back cover pocket holds receipts, tickets, business cards, etc.
- The perfect time management tool for home, office, school, or on-the-go planning! Scheduling success at l
Editorial :
These are the best planners because they are small enough to fit in my purse, but still big enough to keep track of everything. I had been hoping for a fairly thorough, pictorial overview of Roman furniture types and styles for potential replication and/or as decorative inspiration for modern pieces. IF that is your interest, then this is your book. If you are interested in a wide selection and comprehensive survey of Roman furniture, then this is most definitely NOT the book you want - indeed, there is not a single sample of the pieces preserved at Pompeii and Herculaneum and little enough of the mosaic and wall painting depictions. Instead, I got a very limited discussion of a very limited number of Roman pieces, with lots of construction tips and instructions. The reasons I love it: it's hardcover so even after having it roll around in my purse for a year it still looks great, there is a ribbon that you use as a bookmark, the elastic rubber band to keep it closed (because I do stuff
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