Sam Harrell, a common farm hand, is intrigued by dynamic Victoria, the plantation owner's niece. She seems to be equally intrigued with the hard-working, virile red-head who appears able to do anything he sets his mind to. Is there any chance that the two of them can conquer the challenge of exploring their feelings amidst the propriety of social mores and Southern traditions? Tears of Sadness, Tears of Joy documents one man's life. An ordinary and common account placed around the turn of the 20th century, this touching story reveals the extraordinary events that test faith and character. Based on the life of an ancestor, the author adds the dialog and details that make the characters come alive through every aspect of life from birth to death.
Have you ever imagined Woodrow Wilson's thoughts as he declared war on Germany in 1917? Did you ever wonder what raced through John Marshall's mind when he conducted the first peaceful transition of political power in history? History's Moments Revealed: American Historical Tableaus, Teacher's Edition brings back the long-forgotten art of tableaus. Popular entertainment during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, tableaus feature several people who stand, motionless, in a particular scene from history, while a narrator describes their thoughts, feelings, and emotions. The tableaus included in History's Moments Revealed entice audiences to become emotionally involved in a frozen moment of time that significantly defines the American character. This anthology of thirty dramas provides a wide range of snapshots from the least to the most famous characters from U.S. history. Elementary through high school history classes can perform these thought-provoking and insightful scenes to help generate meaningful discussions that will facilitate deeper understanding. Teachers can also use the historical notes and supplementary materials included for each tableau to challenge their students to embark on further research. With this innovative technique, you'll be able to broaden your students' knowledge of American history and have fun at the same time!
It was 2006 when I moved out of my birth country for the first time. I had thought that once I arrived in my new country and got snuggled into my apartment and got comfortable, I would send a quick e-mail to so many who were interested in my well-being. How was I to know that, seven years later, I would have lived a life with exhilarating stories accumulated from my exciting life? In this latest work, you will read of the countless stories that transpired over the years as a result of maintaining a life that has been full of escapades, full of options, full of adventures, and full of possibilities. You will also read the things that my friends and partners have been able to be a part of for years, so enjoy the stories.
Have you ever imagined Woodrow Wilson's thoughts as he declared war on Germany in 1917? Did you ever wonder what raced through John Marshall's mind when he conducted the first peaceful transition of political power in history? History's Moments Revealed: American Historical Tableaus, Teacher's Edition brings back the long-forgotten art of tableaus. Popular entertainment during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, tableaus feature several people who stand, motionless, in a particular scene from history, while a narrator describes their thoughts, feelings, and emotions. The tableaus included in History's Moments Revealed entice audiences to become emotionally involved in a frozen moment of time that significantly defines the American character. This anthology of thirty dramas provides a wide range of snapshots from the least to the most famous characters from U.S. history. Elementary through high school history classes can perform these thought-provoking and insightful scenes to help generate meaningful discussions that will facilitate deeper understanding. Teachers can also use the historical notes and supplementary materials included for each tableau to challenge their students to embark on further research. With this innovative technique, you'll be able to broaden your students' knowledge of American history and have fun at the same time!
Sam Harrell, a common farm hand, is intrigued by dynamic Victoria, the plantation owner's niece. She seems to be equally intrigued with the hard-working, virile red-head who appears able to do anything he sets his mind to. Is there any chance that the two of them can conquer the challenge of exploring their feelings amidst the propriety of social mores and Southern traditions? Tears of Sadness, Tears of Joy documents one man's life. An ordinary and common account placed around the turn of the 20th century, this touching story reveals the extraordinary events that test faith and character. Based on the life of an ancestor, the author adds the dialog and details that make the characters come alive through every aspect of life from birth to death.
Since the 1960s, radical sociology has had far more influence on mainstream sociology than many observers imagine. This book pairs seminal articles with new reflective essays written by the founders of progressive sociology, including Fred Block, Edna Bonacich, Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis, Val Burris, G. William Domhoff, Richard Flacks, Harvey Molotch, Goran Therborn, and Erik Olin Wright. The book highlights the wider impact of radical sociology and shows how the work of these and other writers has continued to influence sociology's continuing interest in capitalism, class, race, gender, power, and progressive social change. It also describes future directions for a critical sociology relevant to a multicultural and global world.
Effective Human Relations helps students master the interpersonal skills needed to achieve career self-reliance. Retaining the strengths of previous editions, the text is guided by the popular 'Total Person' approach, which emphasises that human behavior in the workplace is influenced by such diverse traits such as self-esteem, physical fitness, values orientation, integrity, self-awareness and emotional control. The authors should be commended for producing such a student-friendly text and for providing such an enriched eighth edition which includes the following new features: - new 'Human Relations in Action' boxes - a mix of 'how to' tips examples from real world organisations - expanded coverage of Human Relations in the Age of Information examining the overwhelming influence that technology has had on the workplace - many new examples from well-known organisations
With a sharp wit and keen insight, Rhea takes women on the lookout for the perfect spiritual life into an in-depth but always entertaining study of 1 Peter 1:15-16.
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