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  • The Guide by popsiclelove13
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  • Dr Incaendos Study of Dragons in the Americas by 42gcooper
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    A clear guide to assist sharp eyes in the studies of American dragons, answering question such as where they came from, do they migrate, how many species and breeds are there, what do they eat, and most importantly, why have I never seen one, and where can I go looking for them. This guidebook aims to answer those questions. Packed with over fifty hand drawn depictions of many different types of dragons, and detailed descriptions of their various habitats, eating habits, with even the odd ritual or two, this handbook was written to assist the endeavoring mind in learning more about the most elusive and capricious creature to live upon Gods green earth.
  • Correlation Study Guide Introductions by TheSterlingStudies
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    These are the introductions to all correlation study guides that I have personally created for my new writing business.
  • The King's Cursed Bride -Elizabeth Newsom: Devotional/Study guide  by Redeemedbygrace
    Redeemedbygrace
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    Elizabeth Newsom is a phenomenal author on the Wattpad platform. Definitely go check her stuff out... if you are looking at this book chances are you already have. This is just what the title says... a Christian devotional/study guide for anyone who wants to do this along with her novel. Link to The King's Cursed Bride here: https://my.w.tt/TtYIOzmwz6
  • 🌸 NursingVault: Big Sis Guide for Student Nurses by rocmahxx
    rocmahxx
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    Nursing school is not easy. No one really prepares you for the stress, the clinical embarrassment, the endless notes, and the fear of exams. This is NursingVault your safe academic space. I'm not here as a lecturer. I'm here as your big sis in nursing. The one who has cried over pathology, struggled with pharmacology, survived clinical postings, and is still standing. Inside this vault, you'll find simplified academic notes, survival tips, exam guidance, and the foundation every student nurse must build early especially if you plan to pass your NMCN without panic. We study smart here. We build confidence here. We take nursing seriously here. Welcome to NursingVault.
  • Learn Morse Code by golden-cheekbones
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    I learned Morse Code when I was younger, so I thought I'd "teach" anyone who was interested. Kind of just a fun booklet. Enjoy! (Possible TW)
  • European History in a Conversational Nutshell by AlpacacupcakeElbow
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    As the title says, this is a nutshell of European history (starting with the dark ages/late middle ages) in a conversational, easy to understand tone. This might even help you study for your AP European History exam (or at least that's why I'm doing it).
  • Study Tips by Activeshushi5
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    After researching for 5 months, I have made this book with tips and tricks to help you study and make it fun
  • IB TOK Guide by papershields
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    This is a condensed guide to help you understand what the pretentious and useless subject of TOK is about. As a May 2017 candidate, I've been there and done all of that, and I sympathize with all you IB sufferers... I wish you guys all the best, (hang in there!) (: I'm not officially qualified to teach the IB, but because of the terrible way TOK was taught at my school, I self-taught my friend and I, what TOK was in a few days right before our assessments. So, by giving you this concise interpretation of TOK, hopefully this guide will clarify what TOK is and get you those core points you need! Disclaimer: Please note that this information may not necessarily apply for the year you're taking the IB in, and that each school runs their TOK schedule in a different way, but feel free to adapt these tips and information and let me know if you have because I'd feel super glad that I've helped you out! If you need any advice or if you just want to rant about the IB, please feel free to message me, I'll try my best to help you! (: Also, this is just a temporary book cover, if any of you amazing people are good at graphics, please message me as I'm hopeless at making attractive book covers and would love your help!
  • A Guide to Studying and Staying Organized as a Student by CoordinatedChaos
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    This is a collection of tips and tricks to make studying easy and fun. These are for students of all ages. I did not invent any of these, I am only passing the knowledge to you as it was passed to me. Some of these tips are from a Study Skills class I took, some from books and videos. Not all of these works for everyone. Adjust and be creative! Make it yours! Find what's best for you! I hope you enjoy these and they make studying easier for you!
  • Le Survenant - Guide by 3amies
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    Guide pour étudier - funfunfun les amies
  • How To Study In Quarantine: A Guide by -RAMUDA
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    Helllo my fellow student! In this guide, i'll give you some tips about how to study in quarantine, and, yes: this is possible. Open the book see it!
  • The Reality of the Unrealistic   by cubular123
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    You ever spend hours trying to achieve something just to realize what you're doing may be good short term but unrealistic long term? Well here is my experience and what i find to be actually doable.
  • AP Unit I&II- Review Questions and Terms by frogsarefriends
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    AP World History Study Guide. Book is World Civilizations AP edition Ch 1-6. All of this work is my work. Some of the questions might not be accurate but whatever. I don't care if you look at it, if you steal it, if you feed it to your dog, or pee on it.
  • How to Improve IELTS Listening Skills by realnursingjourney
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    Are you struggling to catch every word in the IELTS Listening test? You're not alone, and the good news is, it's fixable. This 2025 expert guide breaks down real-life, fast, and proven methods to improve your IELTS listening score, even if you've failed before. Written by an experienced blogger and international education advocate from www.RealNursingJourney.com this mini-book will teach you: 1.Smart daily listening techniques that actually work 2.How to master accents (British, American, Australian, Canadian) 3.The 7-day "shadow listening" plan to train your ear fast 4.Common mistakes every test taker makes, and how to avoid them Whether you're preparing for IELTS Academic or General in 2025, this book gives you everything you need to score higher, faster
  • Argumentative Essay by BenimEiffel
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    Master the Art of Persuasion: A Guide to Argumentative Essay Writing
  • The Post-Cranial Skeleton Sketchbook by BLLasorso
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    This is a study book for people learning osteology or anatomy. It features all the bones of the post-cranial skeleton, improving on some previous books with more detailed images of the bones of the feet. Each bone has their common features labelled. This is meant to serve as an educational tool, like a study guide. Why is it on here for free? Because I drew them and I believe education should be affordable. Wattpad is international and has no paywall. I spent enough getting a Masters in the subject and I'd like to spare some others additional pain. If you want to screenshot them and print them for your own, personal use, feel free to do so. However, if you want to use any for larger distribution, such as through art or in classes, please get permission from me first. Most of the equations, measurements, and blurb information on these skeletal elements (bones), while widely available, were checked using William M. Bass's book, Human Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual 5th Edition, and I would be remiss if I didn't cite it here.
  • Educational Stuff Because by ShayKnox
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    Okay, so I'm a procrastinator and I don't study and I'm drowning in dread (for myself and for school) since I go to a magnet school and I'll probably never be valedictorian (and I'll never get to yell "I'M TIME LORD VICTORIOUS!" :c ). *breath* Anyhow, this is going to bethe place I use to study (I study by making study guides). Hopefully this will get me motivated to study or something but I make no promises... Wish me luck and I hope you learn something if you happen upon this thingy. Aw f*ck I'm gonna fail these semester exams next week, aren't I?