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Lifespan Development: A Topical Approach
By Robert S. Feldman. 2024
Lifespan Development: A Topical Approach helps you see the big picture of development across the entire lifespan. Author Robert Feldman…
employs a topical approach that makes it easy to understand the scope of development within particular areas (such as social or personality development) across the full lifespan. The 5th Edition offers coverage of relevant contemporary topics, including the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic across all spheres of development. Updated chapter-opening prologues tie issues such as gender identity and homeschooling to the topics being discussed in the chapter. And updated From Research to Practice features explain how developmental research can be applied to problems such as the effects of screen time on children and palliative care.
HiSET Exam Prep: Practice Tests + Proven Strategies + Online (Kaplan Test Prep)
By Caren Van Slyke, Kaplan Test Prep. 2020
Kaplan's HiSET Exam Prep provides comprehensive review, online resources, and exam-like practice to help you pass the test. Our book…
is designed for self-study so you can prep at your own pace, on your own schedule. The new fourth edition includes an online study plan that will help you track your progress and learn more about the HiSET.
Beginning Arithmetic Grade 2 Workbook 3 Lessons 83-123
By Rod And Staff. 2020

ASL-To-English Interpretation: Say It Like They Mean It
By Jean Elaine Kelly. 2004
The focus of ASL to English: Say it Like They Mean It, is not about how we, the interpreters, think…
the English interpretation should be presented, but rather, how would an English speaking consumer with no understanding of Deaf Culture best understand the voiced message. The task of producing an appropriate interpretation from ASL to English is often noted as being the more difficult of the two interpreting tasks. With only two years in most interpreter education programs, students may not have a full comprehension of what is expected in ASL to English interpretation.This book looks at difficulties and issues that can arise as interpreters work between ASL and English, with exercises at the end of every chapter. ASL to English Interpretation: Say It Like They Mean It will not only give students currently studying interpreting an opportunity to learn how to interpret from ASL to English, but will also give students the opportunity to discuss and work on the task of the English interpretation with their teacher and fellow students.This book is identical to ISBN 0-916883-38-8, it is just perfect-bound instead of spiral-bound, which required a new ISBN.
Beginning Arithmetic Grade 2 Workbook 4 Lessons 124-170
By Rod And Staff. 2020

Planets
By Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger. 2010
Fun, photographic nonfiction at its best, from the authors of the successful Question and Answer series. Scholastic True or False…
is a science series in a fun question-and-answer format aimed at 2nd and 3rd graders. Each book contains 22 true or false questions with a full-color photograph on every page. Kids will read the question on the right and turn the page to see the answer on the left. Every answer also includes a bonus fact.
Andrei Tarkovsky: Interviews
By John Gianvito. 2006
Andrei Tarkovsky (1932–1986) was one of Russia's most influential and renowned filmmakers, despite an output of only seven feature films…
in twenty years. Revered by such filmmaking giants as Ingmar Bergman and Akira Kurosawa, Tarkovsky is famous for his use of long takes, languid pacing, dreamlike metaphorical imagery, and meditations on spirituality and the human soul. His Andrei Roublev, Solaris, and The Mirror are considered landmarks of postwar Russian cinema. Andrei Tarkovsky: Interviews is the first English-language collection of interviews with and profiles of the filmmaker. It includes conversations originally published in French, Italian, Russian, and British periodicals. With pieces from 1962 through 1986, the collection spans the breadth of Tarkovsky's career.
Beyond the Tears: A Chaplain’s Guide for Those Grieving the Loss of a Child
By Shirley M Ringo, Ronald R Ringo Jr. 2024
Beyond The Tears: A Chaplain’s Guide to Grieving the Loss of a Child is a compassionate and comprehensive resource crafted…
specifically for chaplains and spiritual caregivers supporting families through the devastating journey of child loss. Combining deep spiritual insight with practical advice, this guide equips chaplains to provide meaningful comfort and guidance in the midst of profound grief. With gentle reflections on the grieving process, the book explores how to hold space for parents' sorrow, offer spiritual grounding, and help families find a path toward healing. It delves into the lasting emotional impact of losing a child while emphasizing the enduring power of love and connection. Beyond The Tearsencourages chaplains to embrace the sacred role of companioning parents through their pain, gently reminding families that while their loss is immeasurable, the love they carry for their child remains eternal. This is a must-have guide for those seeking to offer solace, hope, and compassionate presence during one of life’s most unimaginable heartbreaks. Read less
Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician
By Alfred Jarry. 1996
The founding text of pataphysics ("the science of imaginary solutions"), and one of the most quietly influential novels of the…
20th century Alfred Jarry is best known as the author of the proto-Dada play Ubu Roi, but this anarchic novel of absurdist philosophy is widely regarded as the central work to his oeuvre. Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll recounts the adventures of the inventor of “Pataphysics ... the science of imaginary solutions.”
In Memory of Her: A Feminist Theological Reconstruction of Christian Origins
By Elisabeth Fiorenza. 1983

Jacques Vache and the Roots of Surrealism: Including Vache's War Letters & Other Writings
By Franklin Rosemont. 2008
Literary Nonfiction. Fiction. Biography. Conscripted into the French Army in World War One, Jacques Vache soon became not only the…
unsurpassed champion of "Desertion from Within," but also the master of "Disservice with Diligence." His post-humous slim book, War Letters (1919)--included in the present volume--is a classic of surrealist anti-militarism and subversion. Renowned as the Inventor of Umour (Humour without the H), Vache was--along with Isidore Ducasse, Comte de Lautreamont--the major inspirer of Andre Breton and the surrealist revolution. The first of its kind in English, this book chronicles Vache's boundless originality, creative nonconformity, revolutionary morality (or umoral-ity), and his all-out turn-the-world-upside-down hilarity. Welcomed by Andre Breton himself into the Paris Surrealist Group in 1966, Franklin Rosemont took part in the Paris group's activities for several months and went on to co-organize the Chicago Surrealist Group later that year. Rosemont (1943-2009) died earlier this year.
Livingood Daily: Your 21‑Day Guide to Experience Real Health
By Dr Livingood. 2024
America takes 75% of the world's medications and seven out of ten people die of chronic and preventable diseases. The…
health care system meant to remedy this problem is now the third leading cause of death itself. This exists because we often ignore our health or assume we are healthy until disease hits. Then once disease hits we manage the sickness with drugs and surgeries. That's not health care, that's sick care. This book is a guide to experience real health. If you manage sickness and disease you get sickness and disease, if you build health you get health.
Reframing Nonprofit Organizations: Democracy, Inclusion, and Social Change
By Roseanne M. Mirabella, Angela M. Eikenberry, Billie Sandberg. 2025
Now more than ever, students of nonprofit and voluntary organization management need tools, methods, and case studies that enable them…
to critically think about how to not only cope with, but also change, the environments in which they work. This book serves as a critical companion to other nonprofit management textbooks, providing students with an opportunity to rethink unquestioned assumptions about nonprofit and voluntary organizations and their management and to challenge the status quo, providing an avenue for lively and engaging classroom discussions. Each chapter addresses important topics of nonprofit and voluntary organization management—including board governance, leadership, government relations, and human resource, financial, and volunteer management—applying critical perspectives to very practical case studies and examples. Concepts covered are understandable to anyone regardless of previous knowledge or background and introduce more interesting and inspiring content to students.
Rock 'N Roll Customer Service
By Jeff Nash. 2009
Rock 'n Roll is about being a rebel. It's about taking on the status quo and pushing the envelope. Dismal…
customer service has become the norm in America today in nearly every venue. Jeff Nash takes on this issue as it relates to one of the world's most precious resources: our schools. Schools have special needs when it comes to customer service and with over 20 years of experience, Nash is a big, burley, scar-toting customer service roadie. He takes you backstage on the rock 'n roll road show of customer service. From "losing that lovin' feelin'" to "takin' the long way home," Nash has played that town. So "come inside, come inside" and let Nash show you how to strap on your energetic guitar, plug in the bass for some welcoming riffs, beat out the drums of conformity and show your customers you know how to ROCK service!
Still Possible
By David Whyte. 2022
The poems in Still Possible pay homage to the invisible passage of time - the deep, private current that wends…
through our lives as a steadfast companion, sculpting our interior worlds as inexorably and exquisitely as its visible manifestations. Whyte turns his eye, and his pen, to the possibilities and harvests this shaping reveals: the shyness and vulnerability of love, the illusion of imperfection, and the new invitations that beckon along the way. The poems reflect an abiding faith in time's wisdom: a journey turned away from in youth waits patiently for later maturity; an early experience ripens in secret to reveal, decades later, a full understanding. Under Whyte's poet-philosopher gaze, a rain-soaked day in an Irish farmhouse becomes a meditation on the essence of a truly good day: a settled contentment, alert and open to whatever may call. Plus, sheep, Seamus Heaney and a dog. Powerful language rests on a foundationof what isn't said, a silence underpinning the eloquence of articulation. In this way, Still Possible hovers above the numinous and the unknowable - what we pray for, what we pass on, what mystery awaits and, in the end, what it might mean to be happy.
Symbolic Interactionism: Perspective and Method
By Herbert Blumer. 1986
This is a collection of articles dealing with the point of view of symbolic interactionism and with the topic of…
methodology in the discipline of sociology. It is written by the leading figure in the school of symbolic interactionism, and presents what might be regarded as the most authoritative statement of its point of view, outlining its fundamental premises and sketching their implications for sociological study. Blumer states that symbolic interactionism rests on three premises: that human beings act toward things on the basis of the meanings of things have for them; that the meaning of such things derives from the social interaction one has with one's fellows; and that these meanings are handled in, and modified through, an interpretive process.
The Diaries of Adam & Eve: Translated by Mark Twain
By Mark Twain. 1997
The most complete edition of Twain's two stories, it uses Mark Twain's preferred text and includes passages not previously included--and…
not available in any other version. The editor's afterword tells how Twain came to write the "Diaries," which are recognized today as his most personal works of fiction. "Funny? Yes. And you expect that from Twain. But this is also a love story... " --Birmingham Weekly, May 1999 "The sort of book that makes for deeply satisfying reading... one of the great love stories of all time." --The Mark Twain Forum, January 1999
The Master Plan of Evangelism
By Robert E. Coleman. 1993
The secret of this book’s impact is not hard to discover. Instead of drawing on the latest popular fad or…
newest selling technique, Dr. Coleman has gone back to the Bible and has asked one critical question: what was Christ’s strategy of evangelism? In so doing, he has pointed us to the unchanging, simple (and yet profound) biblical principles which must undergird any authentic evangelistic outreach. For that reason there is a timeless quality to this book, and just as it has spoken to men and women for decades, so it now deserves to be discovered afresh by a new generation of Christians who have glimpsed the heartbeat of their Lord for evangelism. May God continue to use this book to call each of us to God’s priority for his people—the priority to reach out in love to a confused and dying world with the good news of God’s forgiveness and peace and hope through Jesus Christ.
The Art of Awareness: How Observation Can Transform Your Teaching
By Deb Curtis, Margie Carter. 2022
With new chapters and updates from early childhood leaders Deb Curtis and Margie Carter invite early childhood educators to learn…
the art and skill of observation. The art of observing children is more than merely the act of watching them—it is also using what you see and hear to craft new opportunities in your classroom. This resource provides a wealth of inspiration and practice. It will help early childhood educators learn to observe in new ways, witness children's remarkable competencies as they experience childhood, and find new joy in their work with children.
10,000 Ways to Die: A Director's Take on the Italian Western
By Alex Cox. 2019
Forty years ago as a graduate student I wrote a book about Spaghetti Westerns, called 10,000 Ways to Die. It's…
an embarrassing tome: full of half-assed semiotics and other attenuated academic nonsense. Thirty years later I wrote an entirely new book with the same title, about the same subject, from a different perspective—that of a working film director. What interested me was what the filmmakers intended, how they did that shot, how the director felt when his film was recut by the distributor, and he was creatively and financially screwed. Now I have prepared a new edition of the 10,000 Ways to Die. It reflects my changing thoughts about the Italian Western, which I still greatly admire. It includes corrections, additions, and new sections on films I changed my mind about, or hadn't seen—including Lina Wertmuller's Belle Star—the only Italian Western directed by a woman." —Alex Cox