Susanna Whatman has written: 'The housekeeping book of Susanna Whatman, 1776-1800' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Home economics 'The Housekeeping Book of Susanna Whatman'
Susanna Wermelinger has written: 'Javier Zanetti' -- subject(s): Portraits, Inter (Soccer team), Pictorial works
Susanna Bell has written: 'The legacy of a dying mother to her mourning children' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Conduct of life
entercourse no longer works
The motto of Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School is 'The School That Works'.
if your 1st memory not working then secondry wroks
Some of the secondary sources that Albert Einstein used works of Hendrik Lorentz. He used this for special relativity. For general relativity, he referred to Mach, Gauss and Riemann works.
If the primary coil has ten loops and the secondary coil has five loops then the secondary coil works as a 50% step down
a primary worker is someone who works at a lower level of secondary workers
Shakespeare had three children: Susanna, born in 1583; and twins Hamnet and Judith, born in 1585. Susanna was the elder, while Hamnet and Judith were the younger siblings. Tragically, Hamnet died at a young age, which has often been a subject of speculation regarding its influence on Shakespeare's works.
Holly Windram has written: 'How RTI works in secondary schools' -- subject(s): Response to intervention (Learning disabled children), Remedial teaching, Secondary Education
Susanna Barber has written books on a variety of topics including cooking, crafts, and lifestyle. She is known for her engaging writing style and creative ideas that inspire readers to try new things. Her works are popular among those looking for practical advice and inspiration for everyday living.