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Even if you have good credit, it can be difficult to get a mortgage in today's lending market. If you have bad credit or a bankruptcy, you may think it is impossible to get a mortgage. But you would be wrong. The truth is that it is very possible to get approved for a mortgage after you've filed bankruptcy. In fact, you have a better chance of getting a mortgage in bankruptcy than you do if you just have bad credit.

In order to get a bankruptcy mortgage, you will need to do several things. The first thing that you should do is honor the terms of your bankruptcy. If you are required to make payments, make all payments in full and on time. After about two years, you will be able to start applying for credit again.

Once you start receiving offers for credit, be careful. It may be tempting to go out and use your new found credit to purchase things that you have been doing without during your bankruptcy. But you shouldn't. When you apply for a mortgage, your lender will want to know that you have been responsible with your finances. They want to be sure that you have learned from your bankruptcy and that you will be able to pay for your mortgage. If you have too many other obligations, they will assume that you are overextending yourself again and that you are not being responsible at all.

You will also want to make sure that you have a down payment. A down payment not only lowers the amount that you will have to finance, but it also shows lenders that you are serious about purchasing a home. The best down payment is the kind that you've saved for yourself. But if you cannot afford to save for a down payment, you can apply for down payment assistance from one of the community action programs in your area. You may even be able to borrow the down payment from a family member. However, most of the time lenders want the down payment to be a gift and not something that you have to pay back.

Even though getting a mortgage after bankruptcy involves a little more planning, it is very possible. But you need to start making plans now. Start saving money. Pull your credit reports, and start planning for the future of home ownership. Think about hiring a reputable credit repair company such as Lexington Law Firm to get you back on track.


OBDII Opel IMMO Diagnostic Tool Cable with Software CD (135CM-Length)


OBDII Opel IMMO Diagnostic Tool Cable with Software CD (135CM-Length)


$24.2


- Model: T200- Connects via USB to PC- Immo1 And Immo2 supported up to year 2004- Read Login code- Program new keys- Read and erase error codes of IMMO- Cable length: 135cm- Comes with software CD

Vag Tacho 3.01+ Opel Immo Airbag


Vag Tacho 3.01+ Opel Immo Airbag


$20.8


Supplement for OPEL IMMO-1 IMMO-2 and AIR-Bag ToolLatest update: VW Polo ,Seat Ibiza Cordoba 2001 - 2005, Fabia 2004 ect.Single click access for VDO Seed-Key dashes!(This means: VW Passat B6, Bora/Jetta, Polo to 2004 year, Golf 4, Sharan to 2003 year,Skoda Octavia/Fabia to 2004 year , some Seat dashes up to 2004 year ect...)VAG Kombiinstrument / Immo box eeprom programmer... via OBD connector!Works on any computer that has USB port! No more virtual COM Ports!This is a TRUE USB connection! Windows XP compatible softwareBosch/Motometer dashes for VW 2001-2003 years V07.04 & V07.05 & V07.08 (with scan for 2'nd pass)Audi A4,A6,A8 separate immo box 1994-1999 read PIN code,and read/write eeprom!Audi A3,A4,A6,TT, New Beetle Magnetti Marelli M73 (1998-2003 year) read PIN code / change mileage!New Beetle Magnetti Marelli M73 (2001 to 2005 year) read PIN codeAlmost all VDO dashes for VW/Seat/Skoda up to year 2004 read/write eeprom!Almost all VDO dashes for Audi up to year 2001 read/write eeprom!Almost all MotoMeter dashes for VW/Seat up to year 2001 read/write eeprom!Automatic functions: Change mileage, Read PIN code !All this by using car OBD connector! Without disassembly dash or immo box from car!

Mitochondria By Scheffler, Immo E.


Mitochondria By Scheffler, Immo E.


$253.5


Author: Scheffler, Immo E. Publication Date: 2007/11/27 Number of Pages: 462 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 1.25 Width: 6.50 Height: 9.50

Read Out Regular


Read Out Regular


$12


Download the Read Out Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Read Out Super


Read Out Super


$12


Download the Read Out Super font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format.

Before the Show at the Opera Garnier Two Ladies Read the Program, Paris, France


Before the Show at the Opera Garnier Two Ladies Read the Program, Paris, France


$39.99


Taylor S. Kennedy Before the Show at the Opera Garnier Two Ladies Read the Program, Paris, France - Photographic Print

Members of Meeting Following their Copy of the New Pac Program as it Is Read to Entire Gathering


Members of Meeting Following their Copy of the New Pac Program as it Is Read to Entire Gathering


$79.99


Members of Meeting Following their Copy of the New Pac Program as it Is Read to Entire Gathering - Premium Photographic Print

1 2 3 Read Program


1 2 3 Read Program


$95


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Read, Reason, Write


Read, Reason, Write


$25.64


With this ninth edition, Read, Reason, Write becomes 25 years old and although some important new material strengthens the ninth edition, the essential character of Read, Reason, Write remains the same. This text still unites instruction in critical reading and analysis, argument, and research strategies with a rich collection of readings that provide both practice for these skills and new ideas and insights for readers. Through all of its years, this text has been committed to showing students how reading, analytic, argumentative, and research skills are interrelated and how these skills combine to develop each student’s critical thinking ability.

Reading and Learning to Read (8th Edition)


Reading and Learning to Read (8th Edition)


$51.12


Reading and Learning to Read, 8/e is a highly-popular resource that expertly prepares pre-service and in-service teachers for today’s ever-changing literacy classroom with its comprehensive coverage of philosophies, teaching strategies, and assessment practices. In addition, this book focuses on helping teachers implement effective research-based strategies with struggling and diverse learners; presents practical applications that engage students in new literacies and technology applications; and features the International Reading Association 2010 Standards for Reading Professionals. Professors, pre-service and in-service teachers will find this textbook user-friendly in format, design, and writing style; the expert knowledge is comprehensive and understandable.

Reading and Learning to Read (7th Edition)


Reading and Learning to Read (7th Edition)


$39.76


With superior coverage of standards and an emphasis on comprehensive reading instruction, Reading and Learning to Read, Seventh Edition, remains an active learning tool that encourages teachers to teach reading in ways that are both meaningful and reflective. This book promotes a comprehensive approach to teaching reading and writing with an emphasis on research-based best practices, integrating technology, and accommodating the needs of diverse and struggling learners. This edition continues its commitment to preparing pre-service teachers for the ever-changing literacy classroom. A focus on meeting the standards of today’s research-based environment and new concepts and practices that enhance professional development, as well as a wealth of practical examples and references that exemplify the IRA Standards for Reading Professionals, results in the most comprehensive and contemporary book on the market.

Read It Again!


Read It Again!


$14


"This book anchors shared reading as an essential element within a comprehensive and balanced literacy program.". Margaret Mooney. In this book, Brenda Parkes introduces new teachers to shared reading and helps experienced teachers revitalize this important teaching practice. Starting with the bedtime story, Read It Again! outlines the essential elements and benefits of shared reading and provides detailed examples which show how a shared reading session unfolds in the classroom. By including examples of implicit and explicit teaching, Brenda demonstrates how shared reading helps children develop a range of strategies for reading and comprehending text. You will find detailed strategies that support learners in developing self-extending systems through their understanding of content and process and several examples of independent activities that consolidate and extend learning. Good book selection is the key to successful shared reading experiences. In discussing the criteria for quality book selection, Brenda shows us how to critically assess the teaching and learning possibilities in shared reading books and how to use a variety of text types to model purpose, content, and form. The book includes an analysis of supportive text features for the different needs of emergent, early, and fluent readers. Annotated bibliographies provide a quick reference to quality books. Read It Again! refines and extends our understanding of shared reading, and shows primary teachers how to put this valuable approach into practice.

Java: How to Program, 8th Edition


Java: How to Program, 8th Edition


$24.88


"The [arrays] exercises are quite sophisticated and interesting. Provides the best combination of conceptual discussion and implementation examples of dynamic binding that I have encountered in a text. Excellent overview of basic networking via Java. Provides the perfect breadth and depth for generics in an entry-level Java class. Provides a good segue into a data structures course the exercises are excellent." Ric Heishman, George Mason University "Beautiful collections of exercisesa nice illustration of how to use Java libraries to generate impressive and stimulating graphics with minimal code and effort. I found the “Making a Difference” exercises to be very nice and tactfully presented." Amr Sabry, Indiana University "A comprehensive introduction to programming in Java that covers all major areas of the platform. To me, the best way to understand programming is by example, and this book contains copious, well-described sample code." Simon Ritter, Sun Microsystems "Great example of polymorphism and interfaces. Great comparison of recursion and iteration. I found the [Searching and Sorting] chapter to be just right. A very understandable, simplified explanation of Big Othe best I have ever read! A great synthesis of details to help someone create generic data structures. I appreciate the addition of the GUI-based threading issues. Great approach to Java web technologies." Sue McFarland Metzger, Villanova University "I’m sure this [ATM] case study will be of immense value to practitioners and students of the object-oriented approach. Demystifies inheritance and polymorphism, and illustrates their use in getting elegant, simple and maintainable code." Vinod Varma, Astra Infotech Private Limited

Developing an Effective and Accountable School Counseling Program (2nd Edition)


Developing an Effective and Accountable School Counseling Program (2nd Edition)


$24.15


Combining a scholarly synthesis of relevant research with easy-to-read descriptions of best practice, Developing an Effective and Accountable School Counseling Program contains information on all aspects of the school counseling profession.Chapter opening cases provide a context for discussion, while margin notes, stimulus questions, and suggested portfolio components prompt readers to apply material to their own unique situation. New developments and trends are emphasized throughout, including coverage of data-driven programming and accountability, facilitating developmental transitions, legal and ethical issues, and responsive services.

How to Read a Film: Movies, Media, and Beyond


How to Read a Film: Movies, Media, and Beyond


$20.45


Richard Gilman referred to How to Read a Film as simply "the best single work of its kind." And Janet Maslin in The New York Times Book Review marveled at James Monaco's ability to collect "an enormous amount of useful information and assemble it in an exhilaratingly simple and systematic way." Indeed, since its original publication in 1977, this hugely popular book has become the definitive source on film and media. Now, James Monaco offers a special anniversary edition of his classic work, featuring a new preface and several new sections, including an "Essential Library: One Hundred Books About Film and Media You Should Read" and "One Hundred Films You Should See." As in previous editions, Monaco once again looks at film from many vantage points, as both art and craft, sensibility and science, tradition and technology. After examining film's close relation to other narrative media such as the novel, painting, photography, television, and even music, the book discusses the elements necessary to understand how films convey meaning, and, more importantly, how we can best discern all that a film is attempting to communicate. In addition, Monaco stresses the still-evolving digital context of film throughout--one of the new sections looks at the untrustworthy nature of digital images and sound--and his chapter on multimedia brings media criticism into the twenty-first century with a thorough discussion of topics like virtual reality, cyberspace, and the proximity of both to film. With hundreds of illustrative black-and-white film stills and diagrams, How to Read a Film is an indispensable addition to the library of everyone who loves the cinema and wants to understand it better.

Teaching Children to Read and Write: Becoming an Effective Literacy Teacher (4th Edition)


Teaching Children to Read and Write: Becoming an Effective Literacy Teacher (4th Edition)


$59.48


Teaching Children to Read and Write takes an evidence-based approach to the theories and methods needed to become an effective literacy teacher. The fourth edition emphasizes the characteristics of the effective literacy teacher, one who engages, motivates, and helps his/her students. The effective literacy teacher also relies on teaching strategies that are up-to-date and proven by research to work. The effective literacy teacher must also understand the essential foundations of literacy teaching, and Teaching Children to Read and Write presents comprehensive information about the theories, approaches, data, and standards needed to ensure that students are well-prepared to teach literacy in today¿s educational environment!

How to Read the Apocalypse


How to Read the Apocalypse


$15.95


"An addition to the Crossroad Adult Christian Formation Program, this lucid introduction to the biblical book of Revelation is enhanced with drawings, charts, and illustrations."

Mommy, Teach Me to Read


Mommy, Teach Me to Read


$12.99


An easy-to-learn and fun-to-follow reading program with activities to help children ages seven and younger succeed.

When Writers Read


When Writers Read


$4.22


When writers read, they evaluate all the time. They can't help it. But they can become better at it, and that's what this second edition of "When Writers Read" is about: what students can do to become better evaluators of themselves as writers and readers, and how you can help.Extensively revised, the second edition is organized around five concepts that are central to an effective writing-reading program. Voices: When writers read, they listen for a strong author voice; they know they can hear their own when they write and assume other authors' voices come through as well. It's essential that all voices, both those of students and professional writers, be honored and supported by an evaluation system dedicated to this notion.Decisions: When writers read, they make decisions, so it's only natural that they look for evidence of the decisions other authors make. To become effective writers and readers, students must learn to make decisions about which types of writing to create, what to write and read about, where to work, when to do so, whom to share their work with, and what to do to become better writers and readers.Time: When writers read, they read and read and read. One of your primary responsibilities as their teacher is to provide plenty of opportunities for them to do so and create an overall framework in which students spend their time wisely.Response: When writers read, they look for a message. Students need to understand that to respond effectively to other writers, they should listen closely and think appreciatively and critically about the author.Self-discipline: When writers read, it's their self-discipline that keeps them engaged. By providing plenty of good books, writing possibilities, and self-evaluation opportunities, you can help ensure your students are self-disciplined and eager.

All Children Read: Teaching for Literacy in Today's Diverse Classroom, 3rd Edition


All Children Read: Teaching for Literacy in Today's Diverse Classroom, 3rd Edition


$47.6


Written by one of the most dynamic author teams in the field of Reading and Literacy, the third edition of All Children Read continues to offer K-8 teachers the best practices for developing reading and writing in all students. The new edition increases its emphasis on critical thinking, English language learners, assessment, the integration of curriculum across the content areas, and response to intervention. Central to the book are the six overriding themes—the struggling reader, family/community literacy; new literacies; writing and reading connections; developmental, cultural, and linguistic diversity; and phonics/phonological awareness—interwoven throughout this text.

Remember Everything You Read: The Evelyn Wood 7-Day Speed Reading & Learning Program


Remember Everything You Read: The Evelyn Wood 7-Day Speed Reading & Learning Program


$3.95


Now you can join the millions of people of all ages who have reaped the rewards of the famous Evelyn Wood Speed Reading and Learning Program. All the secrets of this amazing system are now available to you in this book. Find out how you can: Read 50% faster in only an hour Double your reading speed in a week Soar beyond -- to read an amazing 1,200 to 3,000 words per minute -- and remember everything you read DISCOVER THE SPEED-READING PATH TO POWER AND SUCCESS In just a few lessons, the proven techniques of this dynamic learning system will unlock the natural power of your mind, opening the door to new realms of intellectual power and potential success. THERE'S NO LIMIT TO WHAT YOU CAN ACCOMPLISH

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The Successful Leadership Development Program


The Successful Leadership Development Program


$65


Praise for The Successful Leadership Development Program "Byrne and Rees share their direct experience to provide a highly practical guide for organizations seeking more self-managed approaches to learning in leadership development programs. It will stimulate and encourage all concerned who ask how they can better align the learning needs of individual leaders with those of their organization." --J. Herman Gilligan, principal, GC International Consulting Group "I have seen the results of the process outlined in this book and have found them to be very powerful and effective. This is a must read and a great guide for anyone responsible for leadership development in an organization." --Marchita Marino, senior vice president, human resources, Wuesthoff Health System, Inc. "Everyone concerned with growing leaders must read this book. The mapping out of a set of practices for leadership development is the most results-oriented that I have read about in decades. Every possible detail is addressed." --Robert C. Preziosi, director, Leadership Impact Lab, Nova Southeastern University "This is a unique book essential to any leader or potential leader responsible for bottom-line performance. An experienced based how-to book, the reader will learn how to prepare, obtain approval, and implement a program that will develop leaders and thereby improve and maintain financial performance." --Allen C. Minor, financial consultant; and adjunct professor, department of health administration and human resources, University of Scranton

Read a Book, Make a Book


Read a Book, Make a Book


$4.05


Our most popular, best-selling series -- recently updated and expanded Make these titles the cornerstone of your classroom's writing program. Step-by-step directions for book-making projects and reproducible forms and patterns included. Students read a book, then create a class or individual book in response. Featuring 38 projects: picture books such as Stellaluna; chapter books such as How to Eat Fried Worms; and classics such as Mr. Popper's Penguins. Fiction and nonfiction selections. Each project includes "After You Read" ideas for discussing the book, which serve as a prewriting lesson to the "Now Write " activity. Each project is accompanied by an original poem.

The Career Fitness Program: Exercising Your Options, 9th Edition


The Career Fitness Program: Exercising Your Options, 9th Edition


$19.2


How do students approach career decisions and a job search in today’s world? With 30 years of cutting-edge author expertise, this book helps students of all ages and circumstances to choose, change, or confirm career choices. This best-selling workbook shows students how to bridge their idealism with today's career realities and economy. It is user-friendly, easy to read, and is suitable for both 2-year and 4-year college students. The organization of the book follows the standard sequence of career search and decision-making issues—Personal Assessment, The World of Work, and The Job Search. The instructor gets a book that can be used in short term courses, workshops, full semester courses or in online courses. The student gets an excellent reference book that prepares them for the job search and beyond.

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