This book deals with the ninety-year adventure of an ordinary life filled with strife and love. Riding the rainbow, trusting in God, and making it through. A relationship, a technique, on how to do it and come out on top. It is an easy reading for all.
The entire book encompasses an ordinary neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, Sheepshead Bay, which is between the Atlantic Ocean and the bay. You will travel with the evil personalities, the good and loving ones, and those striving for success. You will find out what happens to an ordinary family after they come into money. Their inability to handle said money will bring about much destruction. The conflict and jealousy of two sisters, the indifference of the mother, the detective work will bring in the romance. The cultural aspects of the story bring forth the ability of a mixed neighborhood to encompass every race, color, religion.
This is a childrens storybook for adults to read to their offspring. It has many learning experiences that will engage questions and answers concerning and understanding life.
Bleed into Dreams is her account of the difficulties she faced growing upa memoir seen through the eyes of a child trying to live and survive a dysfunctional, abusive, and toxic environment. The second book of this series is soon to be released.
Painfully hurt, by her husband, this widow tries her wings in the romance department, and is again painfully hurt. She meets a couple who befriend her. They show her the ropes of High Society and become life long friends. She feels she really doesn’t fit in. She keeps trying until she eventually meets a man, not on her social level, but has a delightful romance with him. Her life changes drastically and she is able to accomplish all that she desires in her life. It proves the old adage “You can’t hold a good woman back.”
Empire's Children looks at works at by Rudyard Kipling, Frances Hodgson Burnett, E. Nesbit, Hugh Lofting, A.A. Milne, and Arthur Ransome for the ways these writers consciously and unconsciously used the metaphors of empire in their writing for children.
Transforming Student Travel calls for a paradigm shift in the student tour industry: educators collaborating to create a student-centered, inquiry-based tour. Marcel Proust said, “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.” This resource guide explores ways educators can encourage students not only to see with “new eyes,” but also to understand how they know. The International Baccalaureate informs the first part of the book which includes educational research as well as practical suggestions for improving the tour experience, including an integration of academic subjects. Although much has been written about the impact of international travel, this book explores ways educators can transform domestic tours for public and parochial school students. The second part of the book offers resource guides for four cities – Washington, D.C.; New York; Philadelphia; and Boston. Teachers, tour directors, and tour operators, will find discussion questions activities as well as detailed background information for four of the most visited cities by students. Many of the questions and strategies can be adapted for other landscapes.
This book shows teachers how to meet the challenge of inclusive classrooms and help all students succeed. It includes tips for writers' workshops and classroom reading requirements and practical ideas for involving students in their own studies.
From ice-breaking activities to ways to meet specific expectations in all areas of the curriculum, teachers will discover practical strategies and organizational frameworks that will help them to reach all students. Whether you're searching for new ways to inspire students with different learning styles, celebrate the abilities of the physically challenged, or boost the skills of those learning English for the first time, Student Diversity has what you need to meet and defeat the wide variety of challenges in today's classroom. Packed with examples of student work and reproducible worksheets, this book will help to smooth the daily path of beginning and experienced teachers alike.
This book is the outcome of years of research in Austen archives, and stems from the original family biography by W. and R. A. Austen-Leigh, Jane Austen: her Life and Letters. Jane Austen, A Family Record was first published in 1989, and this new edition incorporates information that has come to light since then, and provides new illustrations and updated family trees. Le Faye gives a detailed account of Austen s life and literary career. She has collected together documented facts as well as the traditions concerning the novelist, and places her within the context of a widespread, affectionate and talented family group. Readers will learn how Austen transformed the stuff of her peaceful life in the Hampshire countryside into six novels that are amongst the most popular in the English language. This fascinating record of Austen and her family will be of great interest to general readers and scholars alike.
This core textbook provides students with comprehensive coverage of African American psychology as a field. Each chapter integrates African and American influences on the psychology of African Americans, thereby illustrating how contemporary values, beliefs, and behaviors are derived from African culture translated by the cultural socialization experiences of African Americans in this country. The literature and research are referenced and discussed from the perspective of African culture (mostly West African) during the period of enslavement, at other critical periods in this country (e.g., early 20th century, civil rights era), and through the present. Chapters provide a review of the research literature, with a focus on applications for contemporary living.
This book deals with the ninety-year adventure of an ordinary life filled with strife and love. Riding the rainbow, trusting in God, and making it through. A relationship, a technique, on how to do it and come out on top. It is an easy reading for all.
This is a children's storybook for adults to read to their offspring. It has many learning experiences that will engage questions and answers concerning and understanding life.
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