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Religion and War Resistance in the Plowshares Movement
Religion and War Resistance in the Plowshares Movement
Nepstad documents the trajectories of various Plowshares movement groups, revealing how activist decisions affect longevity.
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Reason & Rigor
Reason & Rigor
Designed for novice as well as more experienced researchers, Reason & Rigor by Sharon M. Ravitch and Matthew Riggan presents conceptual frameworks as a mechanism for aligning literature review, research design, and methodology. The book explores the conceptual framework—defined as both a process and a product—that helps to direct and ground researchers as they work through common research challenges. Focusing on published studies on a range of topics and employing both quantitative and qualitative methods, the updated Second Edition features two new chapters and clearly communicates the processes of developing and defining conceptual frameworks.
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RTI for Reading at the Secondary Level
RTI for Reading at the Secondary Level
"Grounded in the best current knowledge, this book shows how to implement response to intervention (RTI) in middle and high school contexts. Detailed guidelines are presented for teaching reading comprehension, vocabulary, and other aspects of literacy across the content areas, and for providing effective interventions for students who require additional support. The authors describe RTI procedures that are specifically tailored to the needs of struggling adolescent learners and that take into account the challenges and logistics of secondary-level implementation. More than 20 reproducible tools for planning, assessment, progress monitoring, and multi-tiered instruction are featured; the large-size format facilitates photocopying"-- Provided by publisher.
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Timetables of African-American History
Timetables of African-American History
From the first African communities in North America to the days of slavery, from the aesthetic achievements of the Harlem Renaissance to the political triumphs of the civil rights movement, from Harriet Tubman's creation of the Underground Railroad to the election of Carol Moseley Braun -- the first black woman senator -- in 1992, this comprehensive book illuminates African Americans both famous and little known. Thousands of entries document historical moments, laws and legal actions, and noteworthy events in the areas of religion, the arts, sports, education, and science and technology. The varied accomplishments of black Americans come to life in brief profiles of Louis Armstrong, Salt-N-Pepa, Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, Joe Louis, Wilma Rudolph, Paul Robeson, General Colin Powell, and hundreds of others.
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The 1st Florida Union Cavalry Volunteers in the Civil War: The Men and Regimental History and What That Tells Us About the Area During the War
The 1st Florida Union Cavalry Volunteers in the Civil War: The Men and Regimental History and What That Tells Us About the Area During the War
The 1st Florida Union Cavalry was formed in 1863 from men primarily from south Alabama and northwest Florida. These men were both deserters from the Confederate Army and men who had avoided conscription or turned eighteen during the war. The regiment was stationed at Fort Barrancas in Pensacola, Florida and served along the upper Gulf Coast with other Union regiments and participated in the Battle of Marianna, FL, the Mobile Campaign and the occupation of Montgomery, AL. The book explores the history of the area before and during the early years of the war and the history of the regiment including information on any engagements the 1st Florida Union Cavalry participated in (locations - then and now, regimental opponents, victors and summaries of the engagements). In addition, it includes data on the individual men who served in the regiment (detailed military data-Union and Confederate, 1860 census, birth and death, burial, and pension information). Together the information provides a glimpse of this area of the deep South during the Civil War.
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Understanding Normal and Clinical Nutrition
Understanding Normal and Clinical Nutrition
Presents the core information of an introductory nutrition course. Introduces the nutrients and their importance to the human body, continuing with a brief discussion of recommendations, assessment, and guidelines; discusses food choices and illustrates how to use diet-planning principles to create diets that support good health; discusses digestion and absorption as the body transforms foods into nutrients; describes carbohydrates, fats, and proteins--their chemistry, health effects, roles in the body, and places in the diet and shows how the body derives energy from these three nutrients; looks at energy balance, the factors associated with overweight and underweight, and the benefits and dangers of weight loss and weight gain; describes the vitamins, the minerals, and water--their roles in the body, their deficiency and toxicity symptoms, and their sources; discusses how the partnership of physical activity and nutrition enhances health and shows how the nutrients work together to support fitness; addresses consumer concerns about the safety of the food supply; describes how health care professionals assess nutrition status and shows how they use that assessment information to develop, implement, and evaluate nutrition care plans; presents the special nutrient needs of people through the life span--pregnancy, infancy, childhood, adolescence, and adulthood; shows how illness impairs nutrition status and how attention to nutrition can help prevent illness or speed recovery; describes the impact of severe stresses on nutrition status; describes ways of feeding clients who cannot eat conventional foods and examines the specific dietary care required for clients with particular medical conditions.
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The New Engineer
The New Engineer
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Human Safety and Risk Management
Human Safety and Risk Management
Reflecting a decade’s worth of changes, Human Safety and Risk Management, Second Edition contains new chapters addressing safety culture and models of risk as well as an extensive re-working of the material from the earlier edition. Examining a wide range of approaches to risk, the authors define safety culture and review theoretical models that elucidate mechanisms linking safety culture with safety performance. Filled with practical examples and case studies and drawing on a range of disciplines, the book explores individual differences and the many ways in which human beings are alike within a risk and safety context. It delineates a risk management approach that includes a range of techniques such as risk assessment, safety audit, and safety interventions. The authors address concepts central to workplace safety such as attitudes and their link with behavior. They discuss managing behavior in work environments including key functions and benefits of groups, factors influencing team effectiveness, and barriers to effectiveness such as groupthink.
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A-Z Of Lifelong Learning
A-Z Of Lifelong Learning
The book covers a list of key topics that are central or even ‘troublesome’ in lifelong learning with each entry offering a critically informed and up-to-date introduction to the topic.
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