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Stand Up to the IRS (15th ed.)
Frederick W Daily; Revised by Stephen Fishman
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Stephen Fishman has kept the techno-babble to a minimum while
retaining all that is important concerning Electronics Aboard. How
a device works may not be necessary to your understanding of its
use, but some things are simply interesting to learn. Stephen won't
bore you with the details of how a microprocessor works or the
theories of resistivity, but taking a moment to learn about sine
waves and radio frequencies will be worth your time. Unlike many
other electronics books, you will not be intimidated by the
information you read in this book. It is written in a concise, easy
to understand style.If you are the equivalent of a marine propeller
head, run do not walk to the shelf where you found this book and
put it back. You won't like it. But if you want plain-talk about
truly useful equipment that can enrich your boating experience, you
have definitely picked the right book.
Inspiring new techniques for engaging students with democratic
ideals
"John Dewey and the Philosophy and Practice of Hope" combines
philosophical theory with a study of its effects in an actual
classroom. To understand how Dewey, one of the century's foremost
philosophers of education, understood the concept of hope, Stephen
Fishman begins with theoretical questions like: What is hope? What
are its objects? How can hope foster a new understanding of
democracy and social justice?
The book's second half is a classroom study that mir-rors in
practice what Fishman explores in theory, as Lucille McCarthy
observes Fishman's undergraduate students reading the theorists.
Illustrating students' own vital engagement with the hope
literature, McCarthy reveals how the discussions deepen student
understandings, simultaneously showing education's power to promote
hope and turn social ideals into reality.
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